Atlantis to Interzone
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"Atlantis to Interzone" | ||
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Single by Klaxons | ||
from the album Myths of the Near Future | ||
Released | September 2006 | |
Format | 12" | |
Genre | New rave, Psychedelic pop | |
Length | 3:26 | |
Label | Kitsune | |
Writer(s) | Klaxons | |
Producer(s) | James Ford | |
Klaxons singles chronology | ||
"Gravity's Rainbow" (2006) |
"Atlantis to Interzone" (2006) |
"Magick" (2006) |
"Atlantis to Interzone" is a song by British indie electro act Klaxons. The song references a short story collection, Interzone, by William S. Burroughs, which is itself Burroughs' concept of a "metaphorical stateless city".
It features some of the classic 'DJ' effects from some of the YAMAHA PSR keyboards, one of which is used by Friz.
"Atlantis to Interzone" is dedicated to the Tomb Raider 1 villain Jacqueline Natla.
The song was also remixed by Crystal Castles[1].
[edit] Track Listing
[edit] Original 7"
- "Atlantis to Interzone" – 3:20
- "Four Horsemen of 2012" – 2:12
[edit] 12"
- "Atlantis to Interzone" – 3:20
- "Atlantis to Interzone" (Digitalism remix)
- "Atlantis to Interzone" (Nightmoves and Dave P remix)
- "Atlantis to Interzone" (Adam Sparkles' Festival Remix Extended Break)
[edit] References
Klaxons |
Jamie Reynolds | Simon Taylor-Davis | James Righton | Steffan Halperin |
Discography |
Albums: Myths of the Near Future EPs: Xan Valleys Singles: "Gravity's Rainbow" | "Atlantis to Interzone" | "Magick" | "Golden Skans" |
Related articles |
New rave | Polydor Records | Angular Recording Corporation |