Voodoo Child
Rogue Traders · 2005
28 min · 5 tracks · electronic rock
Energetic electronic rock pulsates with catchy hooks and a danceable groove that invites movement.
Why this album works
'Voodoo Child' achieved significant commercial success, reaching the top of the Australian charts and contributing to the band's rise in popularity. The track's infectious energy helped define the sound of mid-2000s Australian electronic rock, influencing a wave of similar artists in the genre.
- Best for
- danceable grooves for parties steady energy for workouts catchy hooks invite movement
- Context
- When 'Voodoo Child' was released in 2005, Rogue Traders were transitioning from their debut album success to solidifying their presence in the Australian music scene. This single followed their notable hit 'One of My Kind' and showcased the band's growing reputation for blending electronic elements with rock sensibilities.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Midnight Oil· Crowded House· Powderfinger· Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds· Silverchair· Birds of Tokyo· Eskimo Joe· Tame Impala
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Voodoo Child (radio edit) Standout 3:34
- 2 Voodoo Child (James Ash Lectric remix) Standout 5:39
- 3 Voodoo Child (12″ mix) Standout 7:00
- 4 Voodoo Child (Fuzzy Hair remix) 6:11
- 5 Voodoo Child (Fuzzy Hair instrumental) 6:24
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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