Shir-Khan, Oct 11, 2006
This cd single, containing edited and re-worked versions of tracks off Sexploitation Cinema, shows a more dancefloor-friendly side of Sabotage Q.C.Q.C., comparable to the works of Die Form or Front 242's later output. Pulsing, beats, female vocals, and a nice sound overall, thanks to the able people in the production line-up.
As the credits don't indicate the feel of the versions properly, a track-by-track run-down: 1. A more powerful version than the one on the album, shortened by 20 seconds. Should have been named a Club Mix or something like that. 2. Longer than the version on Deutscher Herbst '77, and stand-alone, as opposed to the version on Sexploitation Cinema; an ambient take on the song, but still enjoyable. 3. Totally different from the version on Sexploitation Cinema, this has a mad dancefloor appeal to it. Possibly the highlight of the single, if you can stand the pan-flute-like samples added; I certainly can. 4. A rework by the original studio line-up, this one's different (but not much) from the original.