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Electricity (The Avalanches song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Electricity (The Avalanches song)
"Electricity" is a song by Australian electronic dance music group The Avalanches. Produced by group members Robbie Chater and Darren Seltmann, it was issued as a single on 13 September 1999 as the group's first release for Modular Recordings. The song was later remixed and remastered for inclusion on the group's debut album ''Since I Left You'' (2000). A dance track, "Electricity" features prominent samples of "Rapp Dirty" by American rapper Blowfly as well as guest vocals from Australian singers Sally Russell and Antoinette Halloran. Critics were positive towards the song, praising its disco sound and likening it to the work of French electronic music duo Daft Punk. "Electricity" was later re-released as a single on 3 December 2001. Several producers, including DJ Harvey and DJ Sneak, created remixes of the song. ==Background and composition== "Electricity" was the first song from ''Since I Left You'' to be recorded. The song was produced by group members Robbie Chater and Darren Seltmann, with the former describing it as "the first number which really came together for us."〔 It was not originally produced for the album, and was only intended for release as a one-off single.〔 The group later included it on ''Since I Left You'' as a last-minute addition to the album after deciding that the song "still sound() good."〔 A dance song with influences of disco, "Electricity" begins with an opera solo performed by Australian soprano Antoinette Halloran.〔 Her vocals repeat throughout the song, mixed with the additional vocals of Australian singer Sally Russell.〔 The song's production also features samples of "Rapp Dirty" by American rapper Blowfly and scratching by Avalanches member James De La Cruz.〔
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