List | S | S.P.O.C.K | 'Speed Of Light' CDM 1998


Track: Name: Time:
1. Speed Of Light 4:07
2. Human Decision Required 3:21
3. Force Of Life Rally Mix 6:53
4. Force Of Life FC Shot Mix 8:08
5. E.T. Phone Home Video CD-ROM file
  Total 22:32


Comments:
Well, I'm sold. I thought that S.P.O.C.K was beginning to lose it when they released Assignment: Earth, but after seeing them live this summer and hearing the new stuff I'll have to give in. 'Speed Of Light' is probably the stompiest S.P.O.C.K track yet - it's no Never Trust A Klingon, it's something completely different. It's very catchy, inviting you to sing along, and it works great live. The lyrics remind me of Out In Space (or possibly Take Me To The Stars), only this time he's just not sitting around whining about it, but taking charge and doing some serious space travelling. If it's about the same guy, he must have been drinking some huge amount of coffee because this time he's energetic as hell and there's no stopping him. The music is rather new a fresh sounding to S.P.O.C.K, something it shares with Space Walk, and there are some seriously pounding beats introducing the chorus, bouncier than ever. Machine funk. Sounds almost like S.P.O.C.K-ified Mesh type drums. I can't quite explain it, but I've listened to this song six times straight now, and it just puts a silly smile on my face.
'Human Decision Required' is a more soft, standard synthpop tune. It's quite melodic, yet with a slightly unexpected chord progression. It's not an instant hit like 'Speed Of Light', but it's a great B-side.
I was never very happy with Force Of Life, and these mixes aren't improving things. Sure, they're quite competent dance mixes, although perhaps a little boring. It's just that they're more or less ruined by the "Force Of Life" vocals, which seem out of place somehow.



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