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Chicks On SpeedFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Electro Clash |
Wordy RappinghoodA1 Wordy Rappinghood (Album Mix) (6:26)A2 Wordy Rappinghood (Acapella Version) (4:10) B1 Wordy Rappinghood (The Playgroup Remix) (5:23) B2 Wordy Rappinghood (Dave Clarke's Non Techno Mix) (3:37) |
Chicks On Speed RecordsCat No: COSR017Released: 2003 |
£7.00 |
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Felix Da HousecatFormat: CD SingleGenre: Electro Clash |
Harlot1 Harlot (Edit) (3:43)2 Harlot (Thee Glitz Extended Mix) (6:15) 3 Harlot (Justin Robertson Remix) (7:15) |
City RockersCat No: ROCKERS3CDReleased: 2001 |
£4.00 |
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Felix Da HousecatFormat: CD SingleGenre: Electro Clash |
What Does It Feel Like?1 What Does It Feel Like? (Original) (2:37)2 What Does It Feel Like? (Röyksopp Return To The Sun Remix) (7:12) 3 Control Freaq (No Ears Re-Edit) (7:37) |
City RockersCat No: ROCKERS8Released: 2001 |
£5.00 |
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Tiga & ZyntheriusFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Electro Clash |
Sunglasses At Night RemixedA Sunglasses At Night (TGV Remix) (7:45)B Sunglasses At Night (Naughty's 42dafloor Remix) (9:15) |
International Deejay Gigolo RecordsCat No: Gigolo 92Released: 2002 |
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Tiga & ZyntheriusFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Electro Clash |
Sunglasses At NightA Sunglasses At Night (Original Mix)AA Sunglasses At Night (TGV Remix) |
City RockersCat No: ROCKERS15Released: 2002 |
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Eon & The CountessFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Electro Clash |
Magazines Will Kill YouA1 Magazines Will Kill You (Original Version)A2 Magazines Will Kill You (IDC's Centrespread Remix) B1 Magazines Will Kill You (Mc Sleazy Remix) B2 Broke Bitter & Twisted (John Robie Remix) |
UmamiCat No: 61608EReleased: 2005 |
£4.00 |
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Miss KittinFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Electro Clash |
Professional DistortionA1 Professional Distortion (Original)A2 Professional Distortion (Otto Von Schirach's God's Magnetic Cereal Pamper) B1 Professional Distortion (Modeselektor's Big Muff) B2 Professional Distortion (Kittin Vs Zdar Aka-Pella) |
NovaMuteCat No: 12NOMU135Released: 2004 |
£5.00 |
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Tiga & ZyntheriusFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Electro Clash |
Sunglasses At Night RemixedA Sunglasses At Night (TGV Remix) (7:45)B Sunglasses At Night (Naughty's 42dafloor Remix) (9:15) |
International Deejay Gigolo RecordsCat No: Gigolo 92Released: 2002 |
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Golden Boy & Miss KittinFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Electro Clash |
Rippin KittinA1 Rippin Kittin (FreaksFasterPussyCatDub)A2 Rippin Kittin (Ellen Allien Mix) AA1 Rippin Kittin (Original) AA2 Rippin Kittin (Turner Mix) |
IllustriousCat No: 12ILLDJY007Released: 2002 |
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FC KahunaFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Electro Clash |
Machine Says Yes RemixesA Machine Says Yes (Tiga Remix)B Machine Says Yes (Josh Wink Remix) |
City RockersCat No: ROCKERS18DJRReleased: 2002 |
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Tiga & ZyntheriusFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Electro Clash |
Sunglasses At NightA Sunglasses At Night (Original Mix)AA Sunglasses At Night (TGV Remix) |
City RockersCat No: ROCKERS15Released: 2002 |
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Thee Maddkatt CourtshipFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Electro Clash |
Strobe (The Robbie Rivera Remixes)A Strobe (Robbie Rivera's Bangin' Mix)B Strobe (Robbie Rivera's Strobeamatik Mix) |
London RecordsCat No: MKCP001Released: 1999 |
£5.00 |
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Felix Da HousecatFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Electro Clash |
Silver Screen Shower Scene (Remixes)A Silver Screen Shower Scene (Static Revenger Mix)B Silver Screen Shower Scene (Phunk Mix) |
City RockersCat No: ROCKERS19RReleased: 2002 |
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Felix Da HousecatFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Electro Clash |
Kittenz and Thee Glitz (Sampler)A1 Control FreaqA2 What Does it Feel Like? A3 Madame Hollywood B1 Sequel2Sub B2 Runaway Dreamer |
City RockersCat No: CITYROCK1SPReleased: 2001 |
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PrinceFormat: Vinyl 12 InchGenre: Electro Clash |
Die 4 UA1 Die 4 U |
Not On Label (Prince)Cat No: PRINCE 100Released: 2002 |
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Information on the Electro Clash genre
The term "Electroclash" first rose to media attention in 2001, when the Electroclash festival was held in New York. This music was a reaction against current electronic music, in favor of an artistic underground movement.[8] These bands took inspiration from New Wave and modern art, and produced a synthesized pop sound. Many of these bands played at art galleries instead of traditional clubs. The artists that initially received the most media attention were Fischerspooner, Peaches, Chicks on Speed, and Miss Kittin and The Hacker. The song that many have thought given the nu-electro sound or blueprint (and a big inspiration to Fischerspooner according to Warren Fischer of the group) was I-F's "Space Invaders Are Smoking Grass". The genre had a peak of interest between 2002 and 2004, when many media outlets were focusing on it. Some media outlets heavily promoted the genre in the beginning. Due to this, some people criticized the genre, claiming that it is without substance or that it was created by the media. The Electroclash festival was originally held in 2001 and was held again in 2002 with subsequent live tours across the US and Europe in 2003 and then 2004. The festivals have included performances by Scissor Sisters, Felix Da Housecat, Peaches, Fischerspooner, Chicks On Speed, 2 Many DJs, DJ Erol Alkan, Princess Superstar, Mignon, W.I.T., Tommie Sunshine, Crossover, Mount Sims, A.R.E, Weapons, BIS, Avenue D, My Robot Friend, Soviet, and many more. Though popular focus on the genre has died down recently, many of the artists who came from it are still producing music. The Guardian called electroclash and minimalist techno "two of the most significant upheavals in recent dance music history." Electro musician Ed Upton of DMX Krew has a more negative view of electroclash: "I can't talk about it any more. It's too boring and such bullshit. We will see who is still making records in a year from now and who is just getting their hair done again. Let's not give them any more coverage."Though many have written off electroclash as "dead" , like disco , the genre is being copied more and more in big label acts.Such as Roisin Murphy's version of "Slave To Love" , a song that went viral after being leaked on the internet.The Soho Dolls have mimic-ed the electroclash sound which is apparent on their top ten hit "Right and Right Again".Throughout their record "Ribbed Music For A Numb Generation" the electroclash sound can be heard ferverently.Younger underground acts such as Recorder are copying the genre.Like disco , electroclash is rising from itself.
Canadian born musician Tiga still uses the electroclash sound in his records.Including his 2009 release "Ciao!".The album is genre-ed as "electronic" but Tiga himself has stated that his music is still electroclash inspired.