The Sound of Violence (song)

"The Sound of Violence"
Single by Cassius
from the album Au Rêve
Released October 2002
Format
  • CD
  • LP
Recorded 2002
Genre House
Length 3:28
Label Virgin France
Songwriter(s) Philippe Cerboneschi, Hubert Blanc-Francard & Stephen Neil Edwards.
Cassius singles chronology
"I'm a Woman"
(2002)
"The Sound of Violence"
(2002)
"Thrilla"
(2003)

"I'm a Woman"
(2002)
"The Sound of Violence"
(2002)
"Thrilla"
(2003)

"The Sound of Violence" is a song by French electro duo Cassius from the album Au Rêve. It is their only single to reach number one in the United States dance charts. Vocals were provided by Steve Edwards.

Track listings

12"

A1Reggae Rock mix – 3:28
B1Two Minute Warning club mix (remix by Narcotic Thrust) – 7:35
B2Dancefloor Killa remix (remix by David Guetta & Joachim Garraud)

CD

  1. Original radio edit
  2. Narcotic Thrust's Two Minute Warning club mix
  3. Cosmo Vitelli remix
  4. David Guetta & Joachim Garraud Dancefloor Killa remix

2011 version

From Discogs[1]

  1. The Sound Of Violence (2011 remastered version) – 7:12
  2. The Sound Of Violence (Cassius Rawkers 2011 remix) – 8:24
  3. The Sound Of Violence (Franco Cinelli Remix) – 9:20
  4. The Sound Of Violence (Luciano remix) – 8:22
  5. The Sound Of Violence (Aeroplane remix) – 7:02
  6. The Sound Of Violence (Tha Trickaz remix) – 5:10

Music video

The music video is particularly noteworthy for its use of stop animation. The film was produced with heavy use of digital editing techniques and CGI. Some of these examples include rotoscoped patterns in the grass and the continuity of the sky and clouds between the frames. At many points CGI is used to enhance the landscape to a fantasy-like level, and by the end of the film the landscape is completely replaced by abstract blobs and cubes.

Chart performance

Chart (2002) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Flanders)[2] 8
Belgium (Ultratip Wallonia)[3] 9
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[4] 17
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[5] 4
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[6] 79
United Kingdom (The Official Charts Company)[7] 49
US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 1

References

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