Soft Cell ‎– Monoculture

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Monoculture (Radio Edit) 3:41
Monoculture (Playgroup Remix) 10:48
Monoculture (Antoine 909 & Oggie B Edit) 4:09
Monoculture

Versions

Title Label Cat# Country Year
Monoculture (CD, Single, Enh, CD1) Cooking Vinyl FRYCD132 UK 2002
Monoculture (Jan Driver & Playgroup Remixes) (12", Single) 3 Lanka 3LAN059 Germany 2002
Monoculture - Mixes (CDr, Promo) Cooking Vinyl MONOMIXCD003-CDR UK 2002
Monoculture - Single Edits (CDr, Promo) Cooking Vinyl MONOMIXCD002-CDR UK 2002
Monoculture Remixes (CDr, Promo) Cooking Vinyl none UK 2002
Monoculture (12") spinART Records spart 120 US 2002
Monoculture (12") Cooking Vinyl FRY 132T UK 2002
Monoculture (12", Promo) Cooking Vinyl SCP002 UK 2002
Monoculture (12", Promo) Cooking Vinyl SCP001 UK 2002
Monoculture (CD, Maxi) Cooking Vinyl, Indigo (2) none, CD 1842-2 Germany 2002
Monoculture (CD, Maxi, CD0) Cooking Vinyl Indigo 1842-2 Germany 2002
Monoculture (CD, Maxi, Promo) Cooking Vinyl MONOMIX01 UK 2002
Monoculture (CD, Single, CD2) Cooking Vinyl FRYCD132X UK 2002
Monoculture (CD, Single, Promo, Enh) True North Records, Cooking Vinyl PTN 141 Canada 2002

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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by Retro-Kleptro Jun 30, 2008

referencing Monoculture, 12", spart 120

What a pleasure it was to get this piece home and on the table. Not really knowing what to expect not having heard from the Cell in quite awhile. and being middle aged, I could totally relate to the spirit and lyric's of the song. Throw in the Big Beat electro of Jan Driver, and Playgroup, the future was on the turntable no doubt, and a long wide smile came to my face. Being now a days us Veteran Dj's feel pretty mono cultered, I feel a few new mixes would be pretty timely for the this tune pretty soon.
Rated 5/5
Review by create-a-clash May 16, 2008

referencing Monoculture, 12", Promo, SCP001

A solid remix of the monoculture track by soft cell, which appears on their cruelty without beauty album released in 2002. It transforms this song into an instant dancefloor filler while it still keeps the nasty feel of the original track, mainly due to the super gay vocals by Marc Almond. Both sides are the same except A has vocals, and because of reasons described above is much better in my opinion. This is one of my favorite tracks and i play it very often, people always dance like crazy on this one.

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