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"That Boy That Girl"
7" Cover
Single by Hadouken!
from the album Music for an Accelerated Culture
B-side"Tuning In"
Released28 February 2007
GenreGrime, new rave
Length3:39
LabelSurface Noise/Kitsuné
Songwriter(s)Hadouken!
Producer(s)Bobby Harlow
Hadouken! singles chronology
"That Boy That Girl"
(2007)
"Liquid Lives"
(2007)
10" Cover

"That Boy That Girl" is the first single by British band Hadouken!. The first track later re-appeared as the second track on their 2008 debut studio album Music for an Accelerated Culture. The version from the album charted at #188 in the UK Singles Chart dated10 May 2008.[citation needed]

Background

The band are described on the HMV website as:

A collision of grimey beats, razor-sharp lyrical dissection of 2007 nightlife and a whole dollop of flouro-pop sensibility, Hadouken! exploded into 2007 with the release of their Radio One championed 12" 'That Boy That Girl'. Confusing some, tickling most, their kaleidoscopic approach modern pop music is exhilarating. The song was released as a 1000 record limited pressing, with 500 of these being coloured in by the band themselves, which is now somewhat of a collectors item.[1]

Track listing

  • 7"

A: "That Boy That Girl" - 3:39
B: "Tuning In" - 3:33

A1: "That Boy That Girl" - 3:39
A2: "Tuning In" - 3:33
B1: "Tuning In (H! Re-Rub)" - 5:00

The B-side to the 10" release is mistakenly labelled as "Tuning It (H! Re-Rub)".

Release

The single was originally released as 500 7" records, each one hand coloured and signed by a band member. After these sold out, an additional 500 were printed and sold, but these were left blank. The record was then released as a 10" on Kitsuné Music.

References

  1. ^ "Liquid Lives (2007)". HMV. June 2007. Retrieved 20 Sep 2009.