"Rockin' Over the Beat" | ||||
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Single by Technotronic | ||||
from the album Pump Up the Jam | ||||
Released | 20 April 1990 | |||
Format | 7", 12", CD | |||
Label |
Swanyard Records On the Beat Musart |
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Songwriter(s) |
M. Kamosi, J. Bogaert |
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Producer(s) | Jo Bogaert | |||
Technotronic singles chronology | ||||
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"Rockin' Over the Beat" is a song by Belgian dance act Technotronic. It first appeared on their debut album Pump Up the Jam in 1989 and was released as a single the following year. It is accredited to "Technotronic featuring Ya Kid K", who co-wrote the track with Jo Bogaert (aka Thomas De Quincey).
The song is an upbeat house tune espousing the pleasures of dancing. It is representative of the positive and melodic feel of the Pump Up the Jam album. "Rockin' Over the Beat" was a respectable hit for Technotronic; it reached #9 in the UK, #11 in Ireland and breached the Billboard Hot 100 at #95.
The single was released on vinyl and Compact Disc. In the UK the 7" edition comprised an edit of the LP version together with an album track, "Raw". In Belgium the "Rockin' Over Manchester 7" Remix" by Bernard Sumner of New Order was the A-side, again with "Raw" as the B-side, while in France the Sumner mix appeared as the B-side with a single edit as the first track.
Most 12" releases featured three remixes by Bernard Sumner: the "", "Hacienda" and "Instrumental" mixes, all of which were prefixed with "Rockin' Over Manchester" (where Sumner is from), with the album version included as the first track in France and Britain.