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"It Began in Afrika" is a song by British
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. It was released as the first single from their fourth album ''
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'' on 10 September 2001. Originally named " Electronic Battle Weapon 5" and released for DJs as a
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in June 2001, "It Began in Afrika" became a hit in clubs and was renamed for its official release. The song contains vocal samples from the track "Drumbeat" by American musician Jim Ingram, who was given a writing credit. The official release of the song came four months before ''Come with Us''. The song received positive reviews from critics, and reached number eight in the
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. Despite this, the song does not feature on either of the standard versions of their singles compilations ''
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'', although the latter featured the original white label version on its bonus disc.


Background

The duo created the track in 2000, premiering it in December 2000 when the band supported U2. Tom Rowlands of the duo initially have mixed feelings about the track, saying it had "quite a lot of percussion, big, sweeping sort of stuff. Live conga playing, quite spaced out. It's like Body & Soul, but really, really hard and twisted, it's like high-impact, full-on, but with more organic sounds, and quite intense, without the good vibe." Regardless, though the track was popular with fans, and eventually was released as a
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release, " Electronic Battle Weapon 5", in June 2001, the fifth installment in their series of "Electronic Battle Weapon"
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s intended for
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to play in sets. After completing their fourth album, ''
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'', the track was renamed "It Began in Afrika" and released as an official retail single on 10 September 2001. The original length of the song, which was almost 10 minutes, was now edited into two different versions, the standard version of the song, which lasts eight and a half minutes, and the radio edit, which lasts three and a half minutes. The version which appears on ''Come with Us'' lasts six and a quarter minutes, seguing into the following track, "Galaxy Bounce". The single release reached number eight in the
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on 16 September 2001. In addition to the full length and radio edit versions of the track, the single release also contained the B-side "Hot Rhythm Acid 1".


Critical reception

The track received positive reviews from critics. Nathan Rooney of ''
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'' said the track "is a rapid, heart-pounding conga workout that distills the quick reflexes and primal urges of a cheetah hunt under a deadpan voice repeating, "It Began In Afrika-ka-ka"," and, noting its position as the second track on ''Come with Us'', stated the album "flies out of the gates unexpectedly with its first three tracks, immediately dragging the listener through a relentless torrent of beats and sonic energy." Robert Christgau called the track the best "disco disc" on the special edition of the duo's compilation album ''
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''. Marshall Bowden of ''
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'' said "It Began in Afrika" is "a kind of electronic exotica where the various percussion (both sampled and real), big cat sounds, and travelogue narrator sample combine to create an ersatz aural safari a la
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. The polyrhythmic percussion flights (timbales and bongos) are like a cross between a Sanatana concert and the Grateful Dead parking lot. Overall, though, the track is strong and trades on the aggressive Chemical beats sound while throwing a new angle into the mix that is sure to delight listeners and dancers." In a more mixed-to-positive review, after noting the album is "steeped in retro-synth glory", Sal Cinquemani of '' Select Magazine'' said "It Began in Afrika" is "ripe with tribal beats and jungle-cat snarls (is that He-Man's Battlecat?), swiftly building into a percussive techno jam session. The track's weakness, however, lies in its all-too-prominent spliced-up lyrical slogans."


Track listings

UK CD and cassette single, US and Australian CD single # "It Began in Afrika" (radio edit) – 3:35 # "It Began in Afrika" – 8:39 # "Hot Acid Rhythm 1" – 5:04 UK and US 12-inch single, European CD single :A. "It Began in Afrika" – 8:39 :B. "Hot Acid Rhythm 1" – 5:04


Credits and personnel

Credits are lifted from the ''Come with Us'' album booklet. Studios * Recorded at Miloco Studios (South London, England) * Edited in the Miloco Studios basement * Mastered at The Exchange (London, England) Personnel *
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– production ** Tom Rowlands – writing ** Ed Simons – writing * Jim Ingram – writing ("Drumbeat") * Steve Dub – engineering * Greg Fleming – assistant engineering * Cheeky Paul – editing * Mike Marsh – mastering


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Release history


See also

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List of number-one dance singles of 2001 (U.S.) These are the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' Dance Club Songs, Hot Dance/Disco Club Play and Dance Singles Sales, Maxi-Singles Sales number-one hits of 2001. See also *2001 in music *List of number-one dance hits (United States) *List of a ...


References

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