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Wikipedia article




'"Xtatic Truth"' is the dbut single by English electronic band Crystal Fighters from their album 'Star of Love'. The single was released on 15 May 2009 through Zirkulo records to relatively good reviews.

Remixes



Various versions of "Xtatic Truth" have been featured in compilation albums. The song was licensed to Kitsun and the "Xtra Loud Mix" was included in their 'Maison Compilation 7' (2009) album and the "Magistrates remix" was included on the 'Annie Mac Presents' 2009 compilation album.

The "Last Japan" Remix of the song was featured in series 4, episode 7 of the UK TV series Skins. Additionally, the album-only song "At Home" featured in series 5, episode 3. The song was also one of two played by the band on Later... with Jools Holland; the other being the unreleased "Champion Sound"; during the episode aired on 22 October 2010.

Music video



The music video for "Xtatic Truth" was directed by James Spencer, produced by Nuala O'Leary and shot by Dan Stafford-Clark.

Track listing





Reception



The single was relatively well received, coming to the attention of BBC Radio 1's Nick Grimshaw, who named it "Single of the Week"; NME, who listed it as number eight in their "10 Tracks You Have To Hear This Week"; Mixmag, who named it their electro record of the month; and Q magazine, who listed it at number 14 in their "Q50", October 2010.

The album was reviewed by Kevin Trotter, owner and editor of on-line music magazine 'The Beat Surrender'. The single received a score of 3 out of 5, with Trotter citing:

References



Category:2009 debut singles

Category:Crystal Fighters songs

Category:2009 songs

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