A French device working through the past due ’70s, Garcons didn’t release very much at that time, but their meld of tight disco and funk with punk ethics (filled with sneering vocals) wasn’t approached again for nearly a decade, before vagaries of digital music swept up with the special sound from the ’70s. Only a duo, Patrick and Thomas released the LP Divorce in 1979 and caused John Cale for a while, but weren’t noticed from once again until almost twenty years later, once the record was reissued for an admiring dance music globe. Garcons began saving once again in Paris, in colaboration with Yellow Recordings.