Stock Exchange (song)
"Stock Exchange" | ||||
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File:MissKittinStockExchange.jpeg | ||||
Single by Miss Kittin & The Hacker | ||||
from the album First Album | ||||
Released | February 10, 2003[1] February 25, 2003 (U.S.)[2] | (Germany)|||
Recorded | 2001 | |||
Genre | Electroclash, electronica | |||
Length | 5:22 | |||
Label | International DeeJay Gigolo Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Caroline Hervé, Michel Amato | |||
Miss Kittin singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"Stock Exchange" on Vimeo |
"Stock Exchange" is the third single from the duo Miss Kittin & The Hacker's debut album First Album.
Writing and inspiration
Lyrically, "Stock Exchange" deals with the life of a high end Wall Street businesslady. The lyrics support this, including how the men "touch her bum in the lift of the Empire State [building]". And also the lyrics, "Is it real this pink punk costume I wear? All the time to seduce Japanese 'hommes d'affaire' [English:businessmen]." She also has suicidal ideations as she sings that she is "dreaming of a hot bath, cutting my veins."
Composition
"Stock Exchange" is credited as an electroclash song with disco and rave influences.[3]
Critical reception
Mark Beaumont of NME said that Miss Kittin "monotones like a German robot Cheeky Girl over some nifty "Vice City" disco, prompting a moral debate on whether its possible to sexually assualt [sic] a lift tannoy system."[4]
Cultural impact
"Stock Exchange" appeared on the mix albums Fuck Me I'm Famous by David Guetta,[5] and FabricLive.33 by Spank Rock.[6]
Music video
The music video for "Stock Exchange" was directed by Régis Brochier of 7th Floor Productions.[7]
Live performances
Miss Kittin performed "Stock Exchange" live at the Sónar festival and included it on her album Live at Sónar.[8]
Track listing
- "Stock Exchange (Original)" –
- "Stock Exchange (Adam Sky Remix)" –
Charts
Chart (2003) | Peak Position |
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UK Singles Chart[9] | 118 |
UK Dance Singles Chart[10] | 14 |
References
- ↑ Miss Kittin & The Hacker - Stock Exchange Discogs. Retrieved May 28, 2010.
- ↑ ((( Stock Exchange - Overview ))) Allmusic. Retrieved July 19, 2010.
- ↑ "De:Bug Reviews » Miss Kittin & Da Hacker – Stock Exchange Woman (International Deejay Gigolos/104)". Debug (in German). January 10, 2003. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
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: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - ↑ Beaumont, Mark (February 18, 2003). Miss Kittin And The Hacker : Stock Exchange NME. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
- ↑ David Guetta - Just A Little More Love / F*** Me, I'm Famous Discogs. Retrieved July 15, 2010.
- ↑ Spank Rock - FabricLive. 33 Discogs. Retrieved July 15, 2010.
- ↑ (2009-05-06). Miss Kittin The Hacker : Stock Exchange Woman videoclip[permanent dead link ] 7th Floor. Retrieved July 19, 2010.
- ↑ "Miss Kittin - Live At Sónar (CD)". Discogs. Zinc Media, Inc. Retrieved October 23, 2010.
- ↑ Chart Log UK : M - My Vitriol Zobbel. Retrieved May 28, 2010.
- ↑ Top 40 Dance Singles (30/03/2004) BBC Radio 1. Retrieved July 21, 2010.
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