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The US release of Tiger Bay also features an "alternate version" with more complex percussion and electric guitar stings.

The accompanying music video consists of a long, slow zoom in Sarah Cracknell as she sings against a black background, intercut with occasional rapid shots of Pete Wiggs and Bob Stanley in a car.

Sarah Cracknell uses her girlish, light voice well, and has grown into a polished front person..."[8] He also noted its "gauzy softness", adding, "DJs will dig the rhythm foundation with its rapid, Giorgio Moroder-esque pattern, though single is also the act's best bet to date for a top 40 breakthrough.

Devotion's "Spacer", DiscoDiscoDiscoDisco), I want to forever renounce nasty alternative noise as a bad idea.

"[12] Willmott stated, "Whether you believe the Etiennes to be perfect pop purveyors or kitsch glam chancers, you can't deny their love of good music from every genre.