sounclash vs she's in parties

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techno/soundclash chappie Dave Clarke has used the bassline and chorus of bauhaus' "she's in parties" as the basis for his new tune...

i heard it today in a record shop and it's pretty damned groovy!

http://www.daveclarke.com/pages/biography.cfm
Dave Clarke wrote:"I was about nine years old when The Ruts and The Damned were about and I got the records. They’re still references for me now. ‘Machine Gun Etiquette’ by The Damned is still one of my favourite albums of all time. And I loved the way Bauhaus was gothy cool, not over-goth. I was very into that."

The ‘gothy cool’ of Bauhaus’s ‘She’s In Parties’ has been resurrected on a stand-out album track with some vocal assistance from Berlin’s favourite daughters, Chicks On Speed. "It’s a new song, written around the hook ‘she’s in parties’"
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I'll be checking that one out when I'm vinyl shopping this weekend :)
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