We Have Explosive

We Have Explosive
EP by Future Sound of London
Released March 31, 1997
Recorded Earthbeat Studios, London.
Genre Electronica, electronic rock, big beat
Length 48:21
Label Virgin
Cat.VSCDX 1616
Astralwerks
Cat. ASW 6196
Producer FSOL
Future Sound of London chronology
"My Kingdom"
(1996)
"We Have Explosive"
(1997)
"Stakker Humanoid 2001"
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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"We Have Explosive" is a song by The Future Sound of London, released in 1997. It was the band's most successful single, getting to number 12 in the UK Singles Chart in 1997. It features prominent sampling of the Run-DMC album Tougher Than Leather. Part three also samples "Rockchester" by Fats Comet.[1]

The single

The successful standout single from FSOL's Dead Cities LP was, as with other FSOL singles, released with a plethora of remixed versions of it. It is a harder, more techno-oriented song, which is rare for the band; the track became well known to many after being featured in the 1996 hit video game wipE'out" 2097. The song is the first track on the soundtrack, remixes of it were also featured on the other versions of the soundtrack; the "Herd Killing" mix was used in the intro sequence.[2][3]

Track listing

The track listing below is the "CD-Maxi" listing.

  1. "We Have Explosive (Pt. 1)" (7:19)
  2. "We Have Explosive (Pt. 2) (Remixed by Leon Mar)" (2:48)
  3. "We Have Explosive (Pt. 3)" (5:04)
  4. "We Have Explosive (Pt. 4)" (6:17)
  5. "We Have Explosive (Pt. 5)" (7:53)
  6. "We Have Explosive (Oil Funk Remix)" (3:36)
  7. "We Have Explosive (Mantronik Plastic Formula #1)" (5:38)
  8. "We Have Explosive (Oil Dub)" (6:23)
  9. "We Have Explosive (Radio Mix)" (3:27)

Audio

Like other FSOL singles the sound of the song differs greatly from track to track, below are a few examples of this.

"We Have Explosive Pt. 1"
Sample of "We Have Explosive Pt. 1" from the album Dead Cities.

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"We Have Explosive Pt. 4"
Sample of "We Have Explosive Pt. 4" from the album Dead Cities.

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Chart position

Year Chart Position
1997 UK Singles Chart #12

Crew credits

References

  1. Kaufman, Gil (April 15, 1997). "Future Sound of London Remixes". MTV. Retrieved October 2, 2014.
  2. allmusic ((( We Have Explosive [#1] > Overview )))
  3. "The Future Sound of London: Welcome to the Galaxial Pharmaceutical". Secondthought.co.uk. 1997-03-31. Retrieved 2012-03-14.
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