Strict Machine

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“Strict Machine”
“Strict Machine” cover
Single by Goldfrapp
from the album Black Cherry
Released July 21, 2003
July 2003 (Australia)
May 10, 2004 (re-release)
May 2004 (U.S.)
Format CD single: Worldwide
Vinyl single: UK
Digital download: Worldwide
Box set: UK
Recorded Bath, England
Genre Dancetronica
Length 3:51 (Album Version)
3:26 (Single Mix)
Label Mute
Writer(s) Alison Goldfrapp
Will Gregory
Nick Batt
Producer Goldfrapp
Goldfrapp singles chronology
"Train"
(2003)
"Strict Machine"
(2003)
"Twist"
(2003)

"Strict Machine" is an electronicdance song written by British group Goldfrapp and Nick Batt for their second studio album Black Cherry (2003). The song was produced by Goldfrapp and received a positive reception from music critics. It was released as the second single in the second quarter of 2003, and became the band's second single to appear in the top thirty on singles charts in the United Kingdom. In May 2004, the song was re-issued under the title "Strict Machine '04" and became Goldfrapp's first top twenty single in the UK. In the United States, "Strict Machine" was released to success on the Billboard dance charts, where it reached the top position on the Dance Club chart and number three on the Hot Dance Singles Sales chart.

"Strict Machine" featured a music video directed by Jonas Odell. The video, a mixture of graphic and live action segments, builds upon the art direction featured on the band's album and single covers. Throughout the video, Alison Goldfrapp is surrounded by black and white animated backgrounds, wolf-headed dancers and colourful butterflies.

Contents

[edit] Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Strict Machine" and "Strict Machine '04".

CD single #1

  1. "Strict Machine" (Single mix) (3:26)
  2. "White Soft Rope" (featuring the Midwich Children Choir) (4:30)
  3. "Hairy Trees" (Live at London ULU 2003) (6:47)

CD single #2

  1. "Strict Machine" (Ewan Pearson Instrumental remix) (5:53)
  2. "Strict Machine" (Rowan's remix) (6:04)
  3. "Train" (Ewan Pearson dub) (7:46)

DVD single

  1. "Strict Machine" (Ewan's Stripped Machine Remix) (Audio)
  2. "Deep Honey" (Live In London) (Audio)
  3. "Lovely Head" (Live In London) (Video)

Australian CD maxi-single

  1. "Strict Machine" (Single mix) (3:26)
  2. "White Soft Rope" (featuring the Midwich Children Choir) (4:30)
  3. "Hairy Trees" (Live at London ULU 2003) (6:47)
  4. "Deep Honey" (Live at London ULU 2003) (4:41)
  5. "Strict Machine" (Ewan Pearson Instrumental remix) (5:53)
  6. "Strict Machine" (Rowan's remix) (6:04)
  7. "Train" (Ewan Pearson dub) (7:46)

Re-issue CD single #1

  1. "Strict Machine" (Single mix) (3:26)
  2. "Strict Machine" (Benny Benassi Sfaction edit) (3:27)

Re-issue CD single #2

  1. "Strict Machine" (Paris Loaded) (3:39)
  2. "Strict Machine" (We Are Glitter) (6:27)
  3. "Strict Machine" (Benny Benassi Sfaction Extended mix) (6:53)
  4. "Strict Machine" (Benny Benassi dub) (6:27)

Re-issue DVD single

  1. "Strict Machine" (Calderone & Suryanto Mix - Edit) (Audio Only)
  2. "Sartorious" (Live At Route Du Rock, St. Malo 2001) (Video)
  3. "Deer Stop" (Live At Shepherds Bush Empire, London 2001) (Video)

U.S. CD maxi-single

  1. "Strict Machine" (Single mix) (3:26)
  2. "White Soft Rope" (featuring the Midwich Children Choir) (4:30)
  3. "Hairy Trees" (Live at London ULU 2003) (6:47)
  4. "Strict Machine" (Rowan's remix) (6:04)
  5. "Strict Machine" (Calderone + Suryanto remix) (12:02)
  6. "Strict Machine" (Peter Rauhofer "NYC" mix) (8:32)
  7. "Strict Machine" (Peter Rauhofer "UK" mix) (5:42)
  8. "Strict Machine" (Benny Benassi Sfaction Extended mix) (6:53)
  9. "Strict Machine" (Ewan's Stripped Machine remix) (8:31)

[edit] Chart performance

On June 30, 2003, "Strict Machine" was released in the United Kingdom. The song became Goldfrapp's second top thirty single when it debuted at number twenty-five on the singles chart, and spent a total of six weeks in the top seventy-five. The song was re-released on April 26, 2004 under the name "Strict Machine '04" and surpassed it previous chart position in the UK by recharting at number twenty, becoming Goldfrapp's first top twenty single.

Outside of the UK, the song was also successful. It reached number twenty-six in Canada and became Goldfrapp's first single release to chart in the country. Although the single sold considerably, "Strict Machine" did not chart on the Canadian BDS Airplay chart, receiving most of its sales from its fans in the dance clubs. In Australia, the song peaked at number eighty and would remain as Goldfrapp's only single to chart in the country until the release of "Ooh La La" in 2005.

Due to the favourable reception of "Twist" and "Black Cherry" on the dance charts, "Strict Machine" was released in the United States. It became their first release to reach the top of the Billboard Dance Chart, where it remained for one week. It also performed well on the Hot Dance Singles Sales chart, where it reached number three.

[edit] Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 25
Australian ARIA Singles Chart 54
Chart (2004) Peak
Position
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 1
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Singles Sales 3
UK Singles Chart 20
Canadian Singles Chart 26

[edit] Use of the song

  • "Strict Machine" was featured in a short Game Boy Advance commercial in the United States along with the Goldfrapp song "Train".
  • In 2003, the song was featured in a television advert for the fragrance "Night" by Armani. In France, promotional CD singles were created to promote the song and the commercial. The promotional single featured the single mix of "Strict Machine", the song's music video and the commercial.
  • In 2006, the We Are Glitter Mix of the song was used in the film Miami Vice.
  • In 2006, Verizon Wireless began launching a new phone named "Chocolate". The song "Strict Machine" is featured on the commercial and website.
  • In August of 2006, "Strict Machine" was prominently featured in one of many promos for season four of the US television drama Nip/Tuck.
  • "Strict Machine" was used by the WB Television Network show Charmed during the opening sequence of the episode titled "The Courtship of Wyatt's Father" which aired 2/22/2004.
  • "Strict Machine" was used in the CSI: Miami episode entitled "Going, Going, Gone" in November 2006.
  • The song is featured in a current Subaru advert on New Zealand television.
  • In 2008, was used as part of a Contemporary routine on Season 1 of the Australian So you think you can dance. The dance partners were Jack and Demi

[edit] Trivia

[edit] Alternative covers

[edit] References

  • ARIA.com. Australian airplay and sales charts. Retrieved on March 29, 2006.
  • BBC.co.uk. United Kingdom sales chart. Retrieved on March 29, 2006.
  • Billboard.com. Billboard Hot 100 chart. Retrieved on March 29, 2006.
  • Chart Data: Goldfrapp. Worldwide chart positions. Retrieved on March 31, 2006.
  • Goldfrapp.Free.Fr. Track listings and formats. Retrieved on July 1, 2006.
  • Jam Canoe. Canadian airplay and sales charts. Retrieved on March 29, 2006.

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