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"Strict Machine" is an
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song written by British
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duo
Goldfrapp Goldfrapp were an English electronic music duo from London, formed in 1999. The duo consisted of Alison Goldfrapp (vocals, synthesiser) and Will Gregory (synthesiser). Despite favourable reviews and a short-listing for the Mercury Prize, thei ...
and Nick Batt for Goldfrapp's second studio album, ''
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'' (2003). It was produced by Goldfrapp and describes laboratory rats in
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experiments.
Alison Goldfrapp Alison Elizabeth Margaret Goldfrapp (born 13 May 1966) is an English musician and record producer, known as the vocalist of English electronic music duo Goldfrapp. Early life and education Alison Elizabeth Margaret Goldfrapp was born on 13 Ma ...
read in a newspaper about experiments in which scientists stimulated rats' brains so that the rats would feel joy when following commands. She was inspired to write "Strict Machine" based on images of the experiment and "more human aspects of machines and sex and control". Actress
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features on the record sleeve disguised in a rabbit mask. ''Wonderful Electric'', Goldfrapp's concert tour
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in support of ''Black Cherry'', was named after lyrics in the song.


Release and reception

The song was released as the album's second single on 21 July 2003. It received a positive reception from music
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s and became the band's second single to appear in the top 30 on UK Singles Chart. On 10 May 2004, the song was re-issued and became Goldfrapp's first top-20 single in the UK. In the United States, "Strict Machine" was released to success on the ''
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'' dance charts, where it reached the top position on the Dance Club chart and number three on the
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chart. The song won the dance award at the 49th
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.


Critical reception

"Strict Machine" received positive reviews from music critics. In a review for the ''
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'', Peter Robinson called it "a solid gold, honest-to-goodness hit record which should be Number One immediately." Andy Hermann wrote for
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that the song was "a future S&M club anthem if ever there was one". Dorian Lynskey of ''
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'' magazine also linked "Strict Machine"'s lyrics to sadomasochism, and he compared it to
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's 1977
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single "
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". In his review for ''
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'',
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likened the song's "tubthumping drums" to
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, 1980s
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, and hardstep, adding that "the end result is not only fantastic, but quiveringly sexy to boot". In August 2009, American music web site
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listed "Strict Machine" in their Top 500 Tracks of the 2000s at number 379.


Chart performance

The song became Goldfrapp's second top-30 single when it debuted at number twenty-five on the
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, and spent a total of six weeks in the top 75. Following the song's re-release in May 2004, it surpassed its previous chart position in the UK by re-charting at number 20, becoming Goldfrapp's first top-20 single. The song was also successful outside the UK. It reached number twenty-six in
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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
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, the song peaked at number fifty-four and would remain as Goldfrapp's only single to chart in the country until the release of " Ooh La La" in 2005. After the favourable reception of " Twist" and "
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" on the dance charts, "Strict Machine" was released in the
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. It became their first release to reach the top of the ''
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''
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chart, where it remained for one week. It also performed well on the
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chart, where it reached number three. The single sold over 170,000 copies worldwide.


Influence

When
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released " Some Girls" in 2004, critics noted the similarity to the sound of ''Black Cherry'', and in particular "Strict Machine", to which "Some Girls" was described as "startlingly similar" by the
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. Goldfrapp had given X an unmixed copy of their song to remix only to reject his efforts; shortly thereafter he wrote the Stevens song.


Music video

The song's
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, 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, Siberian Husky-headed dancers, and colourful butterflies. The video uses kaleidoscopic layouts and dense graphic designs. The music video was directed by Jonas Odell. The settings' architecture is inspired by the work of
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. Goldfrapp and her back-up dancers were filmed in London against a bluescreen. The animated sequences were done by Odell's Filmtecknarna studio in
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.


Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Strict Machine". * CD single 1 #"Strict Machine" (Single Mix) – 3:45 #"White Soft Rope" – 4:30 #"Hairy Trees" (Live in London)* – 6:48 * CD single 2 #"Strict Machine" ( Ewan Pearson Instrumental Remix) – 5:53 #"Strict Machine" (Rowan's Remix) – 6:03 #"Train" (Ewan Pearson Dub) – 7:46 * DVD single #"Strict Machine" (Ewan's Stripped Machine Remix) – 8:33 #"Deep Honey" (Live in London)* – 4:45 #" Lovely Head" (Live in London) (Video)** – 4:01 * CD single 1 (2004) #"Strict Machine" (Single Mix) – 3:42 #"Strict Machine" (
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Sfaction Edit) – 3:29 * CD single 2 (2004) #"Strict Machine" (Paris Loaded) – 3:39 #"Strict Machine" (We Are Glitter) – 6:28 #"Strict Machine" (Benny Benassi Sfaction Extended Mix) – 6:50 #"Strict Machine" (Benny Benassi Dub) – 6:26 * DVD single (2004) #"Strict Machine" ( Calderone + Suryanto Mix Edit) (Audio) — 8:09 #"Sartorius" (Live)*** – 4:52 #"Deer Stop" (Live)** – 4:18 * Digital single 1 (2018) #"Strict Machine" (Single Mix) – 3:42 #"White Soft Rope" – 4:30 #"Hairy Trees" (Live in London)* – 6:48 #"Strict Machine" (Ewan Pearson Instrumental Remix) – 5:52 #"Strict Machine" (Rowan's Mix) – 6:07 #"Train" (Ewan Pearson Dub) – 7:42 #"Strict Machine" (Ewan's Stripped Machine Mix) – 8:27 #"Deep Honey" (Live in London)* – 4:41 #"Strict Machine" (Peter Rauhofer UK Mix) – 5:42 #"Strict Machine" (Peter Rauhofer NYC Mix) – 8:31 #"Strict Machine" (Ewan Pearson Extended Vocal) – 8:46 * Digital single 2 (2018) #"Strict Machine" (Single Mix) – 3:42 #"Strict Machine" (Benny Benassi Sfaction Edit) – 3:29 #"Strict Machine" (Paris Loaded) – 3:38 #"Strict Machine" (We Are Glitter) – 6:29 #"Strict Machine" (Benny Benassi Sfaction Extended Mix) – 6:50 #"Strict Machine" (Benny Benassi Dub) – 6:25 #"Strict Machine" (Calderone and Suryanto Mix) – 12:02 * *Recorded at ULU, 6 March 2003. * **Filmed at
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, 4 December 2001. * ***Filmed at
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, 11 August 2001.


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Covers

U.K. garage trio
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performed a folk version of the song for Australia's
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radio station.
Suzi Quatro Susan Kay Quatro (born June 3, 1950) is an American singer, bass guitarist, songwriter, and actress. In the 1970s, she scored a string of singles that found success in Europe and Australia, with both "Can the Can" (1973) and "Devil Gate Drive" ...
covered the track for her 2011 album, ''
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''. The lyrics of Quatro's version of the song contain two extra lines from her number one hit " Can the Can", in order to show the similarity of the two tunes. Jon O'Brien of
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wrote that Quatro's "Strict Machine" is "a guitar-chugging mash-up of Goldfrapp's electro-pop reinvention in 'Strict Machine';
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her own 1973 U.K. chart-topper 'Can the Can,' cleverly referencing the subtle similarities between the two". On 16 November 2011 the music video for Quatro's "Strict Machine" was released via the ''SUZI QUATRO OFFICIAL'' YouTube channel. It was produced by Victory Tischler-Blue, formerly Vicky Blue of
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, and includes the extra two lines from "Can the Can".


See also

*
List of number-one dance singles of 2004 (U.S.) These are the ''Billboard'' magazine's number-one dance songs of 2004 on the Dance Club Songs, the Dance Singles Sales, and the Dance/Mix Show Airplay. The Hot Dance Club Songs was first published in 1976, ranking the most popular songs on dance ...


References


External links


Goldfrapp's official website
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