Pierre Henry & Michel Colombier - Psyché Rock

Pierre Henry & Michel Colombier - Psyché Rock

Genre:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
Psychedelic Rock, Big Beat, Experimental
Year:
1995

Tracklist

Psyché Rock (Fatboy Slim Malpaso Edit) 4:20
Psyché Rock (The Invisible Mix) 10:10
Psyché Rock (Original Mix) 2:47
Psyché Rock (Psyched Out Mix) 7:19

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Psyché Rock (CD, Single) Polydor 462 031-2 UK 1997
Psyché Rock (12", Promo) Philips 2516 France 1995
Psyché Rock (CD, Maxi, Promo) Philips 4484 France 1996
Psyché Rock (12") Mercury 456 347-1 France 1997
Psyché Rock (12") Mercury 422 850 995-1 ? 1997
Psyché Rock (12") Polydor 462 031-1 UK 1997
Psyché Rock (12") FFRR 422 850 995-1 US 1997
Psyché Rock (12") Philips 456 350-1 France 1997
Psyché Rock (12") Philips 456 246-1 France 1997
Psyché Rock (12") Philips 456 353-1 UK 1997
Psyché Rock (2x12") Philips PSYCH-1/2 France 1997
Psyché Rock (CD, Maxi) Polydor 456 642-2 UK 1997
Psyché Rock (CD, Maxi) Mercury 456 347-2 France 1997
Psyché Rock (CD, Maxi) Philips 465 905-2 Germany 1997
Psyché Rock (12") Philips 464 509-1 France 1999
Psyché Rock (CD, Single) Philips 464 056-2 France 1999
Psyché Rock (CD, Single) Philips 464 482-2 France 1999
Psyché Rock (12") Philips 465 905-1 Europe 2000
Psyché Rock (CD, Maxi) Philips 464 479-2 France 2000
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by BruceB303 Dec 15, 2003

referencing Psyché Rock, 12", 462 031-1

Psyché Rock is an interesting track, which many will reaconise. It was adapted to form the theme tune to the TV Cartoon show "Futurama" by Simpsons creator Matt Groening. The Fatboy Slim Mix is is very similar to the theme, dispite pre-dating it! This is however, not a mistake. Christopher Tyng, who created the theme, amditted to being more than influced by Norman Cook's Beats and cuts. Indeed the theme tune does accaully include a number of Beats from Fatboy's "All-Star Breakbeats Volume 1" sample disc.
Either way, this track is a little bit of a unknown hit, for it was release before the TV was created. Play it now however, and the dance floor thinks "Hey isn't that the Futurama Theme?". Its not, but they don't care - and walk away thinking "Nice White label Futurama Remix...". Either way its defenally more popular now than when first released, due to its connection to theme.
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Master Release

Shortcut Code: [m98029]
Data Quality Rating: Correct

Ratings

4.18 / 5 (44 votes)

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