Danny L Harle

Daniel Eisner Harle is a British music producer and composer who records under the alias Danny L Harle. He is signed to the London-based PC Music label and is a member of Dux Content with A. G. Cook. His songs have been described as among the more chart-friendly work from the offbeat label.[2]

Danny L Harle
Birth nameDaniel Eisner Harle
Born1989/1990 (age 30–31)[1]
OriginLondon, England
GenresElectronic, pop, classical, bubblegum bass
Occupation(s)Producer, composer
Years active2010–present
LabelsPC Music, Columbia
Associated actsA. G. Cook
Websitewww.dannylharle.com

Biography

Harle is the son of saxophonist John Harle.[1] He played the cello as a child but did not have a strong interest in music. At 12, Harle learned bass guitar after discovering bands like Slipknot and Madness. He picked up free jazz and participated in the Royal Academy of Music's junior jazz group.[3] In 2006, John Harle recorded Daniel's song "Caesar Hath Wept" with the Duke Quartet.[4]

Harle went to Goldsmiths, University of London to study classical music.[3] He began recording campy electronic music in 2010, influenced by Scandinavian skweee music.[5] His thesis was chamber music that combined traditional musical instruments with video game consoles playing The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Street Fighter II: The World Warrior.[3]

While at Goldsmiths, Harle reconnected with A. G. Cook, with whom he had attended school as a teenager.[6] The two bonded over their shared musical tastes and interest in comedy duo Tim & Eric. This grew into a musical project called Dux Content.[3] Since they did not have a vocalist, Dux Content focused on musical experiments like compound metres and changes in tempo.[3] One of their earlier works was a collection of compositions for the Disklavier reproducing piano, released with Spencer Noble and Tim Phillips under the name "Dux Consort". Dux Content released its songs with strange renderings of digital avatars for promotional artwork.[5] They contributed to the score for Alicia Norman's animated film Heart of Death and began considering a children's television show titled Dux Content's Jungle Jam. Harle and Cook explored how to build rhythms out of a vocalist's natural singing tempo and released the results as "Dux Kidz".[3]

Harle's work with Cook allowed him to branch into pop songwriting and production. He initially struggled to replicate the vigor and simplicity of pop music. After producer Enchanté invited him to perform at a gallery in Stroud, Harle felt guilty at the prospect of playing music by other artists. He decided to write a song that would fit with 1990s dance music. The resulting track, "Broken Flowers", was released on Cook's fledgling PC Music label in mid 2013. Harle described the song as "completely frivolous", explaining that he was "trying to make the most completely conventional song."[3] "Broken Flowers" uses rapid trance arpeggios, an organ bassline, and synthesiser parts similar to work by video game composers Koji Kondo and Nobuo Uematsu.[7][8][9] It was viewed as one of the label's more mature releases for the twist in its rhyme scheme.[5] Fact magazine placed "Broken Flowers" 79th on its list of the "100 best tracks of the decade so far".[8]

Harle worked on the sound design for John Harle's 2014 album The Tyburn Tree with singer Marc Almond.[11] That October, Harle released his second single "In My Dreams" with singer Raffy. It has a jumpy, upbeat rhythm with a xylophone part, and Raffy's vocals are cheerful but detached.[12][13] Noisey ranked "In My Dreams" 8th on its list of the best songs of 2014,[14] and Complex magazine placed the song 14th on its year-end list.[15] For Christmas of 2014, Harle and Raffy recorded a cover of East 17's 1994 Christmas number one "Stay Another Day".[16] He stated in February 2015 that, although he has enough tracks to make an album, he is focusing on recording new songs with Raffy.[3] "Broken Flowers" was rereleased as a single from an EP of the same name in late 2015, peaking at 43 on the Billboard Emerging Artists Charts[17] and making it onto the 'A List' of BBC Radio 1's radio playlists in early 2016, recognition from the BBC marking a large step forward for the artist.[18]

On 6 May 2016, Harle released the single "Ashes of Love" via PC Music, featuring guest vocals from Caroline Polachek, one half of American indie pop duo Chairlift.[19] Harle would follow this single up with "Super Natural."[20] Harle's most mainstream-friendly to date, the single features prominent guest vocals from Canadian pop star Carly Rae Jepsen. An official music video starring Harle and Jepsen, directed by Bradley & Pablo (who have also directed music videos by PC Music's Hannah Diamond and label affiliates QT and Charli XCX), was released one week later on 19 August 2016.[21]

After the EP, Harle continued to work with other artists and teamed up with rising Australian rapper and singer Tkay Maidza for their collaborative single "Bom Bom", which became an instant internet sensation.[22] "Blue Angel", a single featuring vocals from bedroom singer, songwriter and record producer Clairo, was released in February 2018. The two also worked together on the track "B.O.M.D." on Clairo's Diary 001 EP the same year. While he continued producing, songwriting, and remixing for many other artists (including Nile Rodgers & Chic, Betta Lemme, and Tommy Cash), Harle did not put out another single until September 2019 when his collaborative single "Part of Me" with labelmate Hannah Diamond was released accompanied by a lyric video.[23] Harle also executive produced Caroline Polachek's 2019 album Pang alongside Polachek, co-producing and co-writing several of the album's tracks.[24]

Discography

Albums

YearTitle
2012Disklavier Concert 1
(as Dux Consort with A. G. Cook, Spencer Nobel, and Tim Phillips)
2013Lifestyle
(as Dux Content with A. G. Cook)

EPs

YearTitle
2015Broken Flowers
20171UL

Singles

YearTitle
2013"Broken Flowers"
2014"In My Dreams"
2015 "Forever"
"Always Remember"
2016 "Ashes of Love"
(featuring Caroline Polachek)
"Super Natural"
(featuring Carly Rae Jepsen)
2017 "Me4U"
(featuring Morrie)
"1UL"
"Never Thought"
(as Danny Sunshine)
"Bom Bom"
(with Tkay Maidza)[25]
2018"Blue Angel"
(featuring Clairo)
2019"Part of Me"
(with Hannah Diamond)

Remixes

Title Year Artist
"Sick Beat" (Danny L Harle Remix) 2014 Kero Kero Bonito
"All the Sad Young Men" (Danny L Harle Remix)[26] 2015 Spector
"Come To Your Senses" (Danny L Harle Remix)[27] Panda Bear
"Shine" (Danny L Harle Remix)[28] Years & Years
"Can't Sleep Love" (Danny L Harle Remix)[29] 2016 Pentatonix
"At Night (I Think About You)" (featuring Kevin JZ Prodigy) (Danny L Harle Remix)[30] MNEK
"Nanimono" (Danny L Harle Remix)[31] Yasutaka Nakata featuring Kenshi Yonezu
"After the Afterparty" (Danny L Harle Remix)[32] Charli XCX featuring Lil Yachty
"Night Time" (Danny L Harle Remix)[33] 2018 Superorganism
"Beautiful People" (Danny L Harle Harlecore Remix)[34] 2019 Ed Sheeran featuring Khalid
"Love Gang" (Danny L Harle Remix)[35] Whethan featuring Charli XCX

Production discography

Title Year Artist Album
"ILY2" 2017 Charli XCX Number 1 Angel
"Worth It (Perfect)" Superfruit Future Friends
"Fantasy"
(featuring Amber Liu)
"Keep Me Coming"
"I Feel Alright" Bonzai Non-album single
"Honey" 2018 Cosha R.I.P Bonzai
"Touch Me" EVA Non-album single
"Boogie All Night"
(featuring Nao)
Chic and Nile Rodgers It's About Time
"Do You Wanna Party"
(featuring LunchMoney Lewis)
"X-Ray" Tommy Cash ¥€$
"Play" 2019 Betta Lemme Non-album single
"Sleeping In" Miquela
"Pang" Caroline Polachek Pang
"New Normal"
"Look at Me Now"
"Insomnia"
"Ocean of Tears"
"Go as a Dream"
"Caroline Shut Up"
"Door"
"Parachute"
"Chosen Family" 2020 Rina Sawayama Sawayama
"Anthems" Charli XCX How I'm Feeling Now

References

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  8. "The 100 best tracks of the decade so far". Fact. 13 November 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
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  12. Golden, Zara (8 October 2014). "Listen to Danny L Harle's Airy 'In My Dreams'". The Fader. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
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  15. Keith, James (19 December 2014). "14. Danny L Harle – 'In My Dreams'". Complex. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
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  21. "Hannah Diamond & Danny L Harle - "Part Of Me"". Stereogum. 17 September 2019. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
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  23. "Tkay Maidza teams up with Danny L Harle for a playful new thumper, Bom Bom". Pilerats.com. 12 May 2015. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  24. "All the Sad Young Men - EP by Spector". Apple Music. 10 February 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  25. "PBVSGR Remixes - EP by Panda Bear". Apple Music. 29 June 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  26. "Shine (Remixes) - EP by Years & Years". Apple Music. 5 July 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  27. "Can't Sleep Love (Danny L Harle Remix) - Single by Years & Years". Apple Music. 13 May 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  28. "At Night (I Think About You) [Remixes] - EP by MNEK". Apple Music. 22 July 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  29. "Nanimono - EP by Yasutaka Nakata". Apple Music. 5 October 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  30. "After the Afterparty (feat. Lil Yachty) [The Remixes] - EP by Charli XCX". Apple Music. 9 December 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  31. "Night Time (Danny L Harle Remix) - Single by Superorganism". Apple Music. 19 July 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  32. "Beautiful People (Danny L Harle Harlecore Remix) - Single by Ed Sheeran". Apple Music. 11 July 2019. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  33. "Life of a Wallflower Vol. 1 (Remixes) by Whethan". Apple Music. 20 December 2019. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
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