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"Bingo Bango" is a song written and recorded by English
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duo
Basement Jaxx Basement Jaxx are an English electronic music duo consisting of Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe. The pair got their name from the regular club night they held in Brixton, London, UK. They first rose to popularity in the underground house scene ...
for their debut album, '' Remedy'' (1999). The track, which contains a sample of Bolivar's "Merengue" and as a result, Jose Ibata and Rolando Ibata are credited as songwriters, combined dance music with various elements of Latin music. It was released by
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as the album's fourth single on 27 March 2000, and later became the duo's third 1 song on the ''
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''
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chart. The song also peaked at No. 6 in Iceland and No. 13 in the United Kingdom. In other media, "Bingo Bango" appeared in television shows and films, such as the American version of ''Queer as Folk'', '' The Dancer'' (2000), and various televised sports events. A 2012 cover version by American
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received positive reception. In 2011, Basement Jaxx's Felix Buxton and musician
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created an
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l version of the song and included it in the live album ''
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''.


Production

"Bingo Bango" is a
four-to-the-floor Four-on-the-floor (or four-to-the-floor) is a rhythm pattern used primarily in dance genres such as disco and electronic dance music. It is a steady, uniformly accented beat in time in which the bass drum is hit on every beat (1, 2, 3, 4)."T ...
dance song that was primarily influenced by
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music. It contains elements of
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, calypso,
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, and
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, and was said by Barry Walters of ''
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'' to also "layer
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on top of
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."
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's John Bush noticed the use of
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throughout the production, which Michaelangelo Matos described in ''
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'' as "carnival-bound horn blasts." Bush additionally wrote that, similar to "
Rendez-Vu "Rendez-Vu" is a song by English electronic music duo Basement Jaxx. It was released on 2 August 1999 as the second single from their debut album, '' Remedy'' (1999). "Rendez-Vu" reached number four on the UK Singles Chart and number one on the US ...
", "Bingo Bango" was another '' Remedy'' (1999) track that shared "the
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' penchant for Latin vibes." A sample of Bolivar's "Merengue" also appeared in the song. In 2011, Felix Buxton collaborated with musician
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to re-arrange fifteen of Basement Jaxx's tracks for a live
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l show. "We made it into a
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for the simplest reason: why the hell not?," Jules stated. Andy Gill of ''
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'' wrote that this new version was based around waltz-time
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and "raffishly muted"
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.


Critical and commercial reception

Matt Hendrickson from ''Rolling Stone'' called "Bingo Bango" an "a calypso romp," whilst Alice Fisher of ''
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'' described it as "riotous". In a review for ''
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'', Michelle Goldberg praised the song's "brilliant melding" between the different genres. She claimed it was done with a "gleeful naturalness so that the foreign sounds never sound like superfluous spice." On the other hand, British music magazine ''
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'' was extremely negative, stating: The orchestral rendition received a favorable review from ''The Independent'' Andy Gill, who labelled it a "delicate, sugarplum-fairy re-imagining." He further wrote: " he re-arrangementbecomes as unashamedly widescreen as a
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film score by
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, speeding up as it goes along like a Greek or Cossack dance – just one benefit of its being freed from sequencer rhythms." Commercially, "Bingo Bango" achieved moderate success. On 29 July 2000, the song topped the ''
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''
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chart and stayed there for two consecutive weeks. It was the duo's third  1 on the chart, following " Red Alert" and "
Rendez-Vu "Rendez-Vu" is a song by English electronic music duo Basement Jaxx. It was released on 2 August 1999 as the second single from their debut album, '' Remedy'' (1999). "Rendez-Vu" reached number four on the UK Singles Chart and number one on the US ...
", both in 1999. "Bingo Bango" later peaked at No. 7 on its year-end edition of 2000. It also peaked at No. 13 in the United Kingdom and No. 99 in Netherlands. In 2004,
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ranked the song at No. 65 in their Top 100 Ibiza Anthems list. The results were voted by various industrial
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s and artists.


Promotion and other usages

Basement Jaxx directed a
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for "Bingo Bango" and included it on their video compilation ''The Videos'' (2005). The song also appeared in their 1999 ''Essential Mix'' of the Year-winning
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, broadcast on
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in May, and on their
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, ''
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'' (2005). On
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's second studio album, ''The Life & Times Of...'' (2012), the band's
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of the song was highly acclaimed by AllMusic's Al Campbell. Campbell said: "In the context of brass band music, Bingo Bango" is not a trackthat would immediately come to mind as complementing that style. But in the hands of the Hot 8, not only do they make it work, it coheres entirely throughout the disc."
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from ''The Observer'' wrote that their cover brought the Latin "flavors" to the song. On television, "Bingo Bango" was used in the second episode of series two of ''
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'', which aired on 11 January 2001. American show '' Queer as Folk'' featured the song twice during its first season. The original version appeared in "No Bris, No Shirt, No Service", which aired on 10 December 2000; while the "Latin Mix" appeared in "Full Circle", which aired on 24 June 2001. On 7 June 2005, the song appeared during the first episode of '' Sugar Rush''. Theatrically, French drama '' The Dancer'' (2000), American teen comedy '' Get Over It'' (2001) and the action thriller ''
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'' (2002) all featured the track. The first two films also included it in their soundtrack albums. "Bingo Bango" was a downloadable game feature on '' DanceStar Digital'' in 2013. In 2001, both ''The Guardian'' and ''The Independent'' observed that the track frequently accompanied many televised
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and
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. Buxton told the latter publication: "I saw a bit of football yesterday and as usual they were playing 'Bingo Bango' alongside the commentary. I thought how much it suits it – it was very energetic. I felt very proud." Basement Jaxx usually ended their live performances with "Bingo Bango". For their set at
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festival in 2000, they brought on stage a "dazzling troupe of feathered
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dancers" during the song. In 2011, Jules Buckley and
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, which consists of a 60-piece orchestra and a 20-voice choir, performed the Buxton-written orchestral version in three shows in the Netherlands and United Kingdom. Recordings of the Netherlands' concert later became the material for the duo's first live album, ''
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'' (2011).


Formats and track listings

Australia maxi single # "Red Alert" – 3:36 # "Bingo Bango" – 3:45 # "Red Alert" – 6:21 # "Bingo Bango" – 7:26 # "Bingo Bango" – 7:01 Europe CD single # "Bingo Bango" – 3:45 # "Bingo Bango" – 7:26 Europe and UK maxi / Italy and UK 12-inch single # "Bingo Bango" – 3:45 # "Bingo Bango" – 7:01 # "Jump 'n Shout" – 5:46 UK 12-inch single # "Bingo Bango" – 7:26 # "Bingo Bango" – 6:30 # "Jump 'n Shout" – 5:46 UK cassette single # "Bingo Bango" – 3:45 # "Bingo Bango" – 7:01 # "Bingo Bango" – 6:05 US 12-inch single # "Bingo Bango" – 8:30 # "Bingo Bango" – 8:01 # "Bingo Bango" – 7:48 # "Bingo Bango" – 6:00 # "Bingo Bango" – 7:36 # "Bingo Bango" – 5:56 # "Bingo Bango" – 3:49 # "Bingo Bango" – 3:06


Credits

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Remedy'' and ''The Singles''. Recording and management * Mastered by Mike Marsh at The Exchange. * Published by
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(formerly MCA Music)/Bryunny Publishing. * Contains a sample of "Merengue" of Bolivar courtesy of Acid Jazz Records. Personnel * Simon Ratcliffe –
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,
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* Felix Buxton – writing, production * Jose Ibata;– writing * Rolando Ibata;– writing * Ugo Delmirani – keyboards solo * Cassie Watson – main vocal * Jorges – word bitz * Nyna – word bitz


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


References

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