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"Never Say Never" is a song written, performed and produced by British
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. Featuring vocals from Elliot Marshall (credited under the stage name "ETML"), it was written by Simon Ratcliffe, Felix Buxton and Marshall. A soulful disco,
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, R&B pop song, it was compared to the works of artists including
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, SBTRKT,
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, and labels such as
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. The song was well received by critics, with praise going towards the group's roots that never made the sound too dated. "Never Say Never" was released on 27 June 2014, as a single off their 2014 album ''
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''. Remixes by
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, MOTi, Gotsome Bring It Back, Wayward and Mark Knight have also came out, as well as an extended mix of the original song. In the group's home country, it reached number 18 on the
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. Elsewhere it became a number-one hit on the American ''
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chart, and the duo's fourth song to top that chart. It also appeared on record charts in Australia, Belgium and Japan. The official accompanying music video, written and directed by Saman Kesh, premiered on 21 July 2014, and follows Japanese scientists trying to make a
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robot.


Production and composition

"Never Say Never" was written by Simon Ratcliffe, Felix Buxton and Elliot Marshall. It was produced by the former two, with Baunz handling co-production. In addition to the lead vocals from Marshall (who is credited under "ETML"), the track also features backing vocals from Yzabel, as well as kids chorus vocals from Amara Charles, Kiarah and Shamouy Mills-Foster. It is a soulful mid-
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R&B pop song. Introduced with "deceptively cinematic strings" and a "vintage, slightly dusty" piano, " dub-leaning" bass and drums are also present in the arrangement. Many critics noted it to be more relaxed and less cartoonishness than many of Basement Jaxx's other songs. Benjamin Aspray, a writer for ''
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'', compared it to records released by
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and
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. Adam Workman, in his review for the Abu Dhabi newspaper '' The National'', noted it to be in the style of
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, while Sean Thomas of ''
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's Rory Cashin described it as a SBTRKTy track. ''The 405'' author Lyle Bignon said the song "take us back to a warehouse somewhere in Brixton circa 1998, rushing hard and loving the vibe along with another five hundred party heads." Jon O'Brien of ''Mimo'' said the melody might've been taken from the song " Teardrops" by
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, while ''FDRMX'' Taylor Lindsay noted it to have a chord structure similar to songs by
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.


Release and remixes

The original mix of "Never Say Never" was initially released worldwide on 27 June 2014, and was sent to dance/EDM stations on 1 July. It is a single off their sixth studio album ''
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'' where it is listed as the fourth track. Special editions of the album have also came with an extended mix of the song.
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's remix he did with MOTi was issued on 22 July. The original track came out with the Gotsome Bring It Back and Wayward remixes in digital stores on 15 August. On 2 September, Mart Knight's remix of the song was released. On the
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, "Never Say Never" peaked at number 18. It reached number seven and 14 on the Belgian
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chart, and also 24 and 20 on the dance chart, in Flanders and Wallonia respectively. In the United States, it became a topper of the ''
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''
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chart. It was their fourth in their entire career and also their first in 14 years since "Bingo Bango" was number one in July 2000. It was also in the top 20 of the
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chart, where it peaked at number 18. In Japan, it had a peak of number 68 on the
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, and was also number ten on the Overseas chart. The single packaged with Mark Knight, Got Some, Wayward and instrumental mixes of the song reached number 15 on the Australian ARIA club chart.


Critical reception

"Never Say Never" earned positive reviews from critics. Angus Fitz-Bugden, in a ''
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'' article reviewing the single, gave it three-and-a-half stars out of five, praising the "vulnerable sensuality" of ETML's vocal performance and writing that Basement Jaxx "have managed to stay true to the sound that earned them their place with fans worldwide but without sounding dated." James West of ''
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'' called it an "undeniably an instantly-rousing summer smash in waiting, even if vocal sensation
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makes blatant advances towards that already-fiercely-competitive boyish soul futurist throne (watch out
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, John Newman et al)." In an
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review, Heather Phares honored it as a "AMG pick track", opining the duo's roots present "never feels too self-conscious". Taylor Lindsay of ''FDRMX'' called it a standout of ''Junto'', opining that "not ecstatic, but where it doesn't thrill, it innovates." He also gave liking to the pop elements, saying that they don't "go beyond flirting with it." ''
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'''s Tom Breihan wrote that the song proved "their fundamentals are still strong". On 7 July 2014, ''
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'' staff members Lewis Corner and Amy Davidson named "Never Say Never" one of the "10 tracks you need to hear", writing that "Waves of signature Basement Jaxx beats washing over distinctive dance hooks affirm that time lapse aside, the British pair are still reigning over their genre." Writing for ''
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'', Larry Day described it as "big, stadium-y and has a lovely R&B vocal line." ''
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'' writer Colin Stutz highlighted the hook of the song that was "ripe for raving", and described it as "just plain blissful." He also praised the group's maturity present in the song. Chris Coplan of
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assumed that "One could easily enjoy this ditty with a nice afternoon mocaccino and some crackers", while ''
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'''s called it "proof that hooky house doesn't have to be totally cheesy". On the more mixed side, Nate Patrin of
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called the titular chorus of "Never Say Never" "relatively lacking in that giddy sense of control loss." John Daniel Bull, in his review for ''The Line of Best Fit'', explained the song "combine bolshie beats with '90s house keys, and could quite easily soundtrack a Brit's week in Ibiza or Ayia Napa, but so could a prime example of something
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churned out in an evening".


Music video

The official accompanying music video for "Never Say Never" was written and directed by Saman Kesh, and premiered on 21 July 2014. In the video, Japanese scientists make a "TW3RK-BOT 1.0", the name of a new type of robot that can twerk. It opens with the text, spoken by Japanese narrators: "Without dance there is no love. Without love there is no passion. Without passion there are no humans. 72% have stopped partaking in the art of dancing. And in 15 years, 98% of us will cease to dance." According to Kesh, he wanted the video to have a documentary feel while also being exciting and energetic. In order to have this vibe, however, the video was not supposed to have too much of a happy feel either, and in the editing stages it was tough deciding how much "bubblegum" style the video should have. Michelle Thompson was a wardrobe stylist for the video. Because the video was planned to take place in Japan, even though it wasn't really filmed there, the creators searched for images online on Japanese and Chinese hazmat suits to order. Then, she was asked by Kesh to modify the outfits to make them "fit sexy" for the women scientists. The machine spoofs numerous futuristic Japanese robots, including Nobuhiro Takahashi's SHIRI and Mirikan humanoid robots made by
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. Mary-Ann Russon of the ''
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'' said of the video: "While we're not sure how a twerking robot will help to get more people to dance, it's an interesting concept and a sign of the trend of inventing robots today." Two versions of the video exist. In the one released by Kesh on
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, there is a line where a woman says "Now, we can fuck." However, in the one put on Basement Jaxx's
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, this was changed to "Now, we can have sex", due to an agreement with the group's label.


Credits

;Video and robot production *Saman Kesh ― writing, direction, co-production, editing, read-out motion & "add to cart" graphic *Shelly Townsend, Matt Factor ― executive production *Courtney Davies ― line production *Carrie Schreck — pick-up production *Royce Isaacson — pick-up assistant production *John Moule ― commission *Jesse Sternbaum — assistant direction *Guillermo Garza ― cinematography *Michelle Thompson — wardrobe styling *David McCabe — gaffer *Andrew Simone — branch and bond electric *David Connan — grip *Jake Smith — key grip *Jonathan Dec — first alternating current *Jordan Gaylor — second alternating current *Andres Cuevas — pick-up alternating current *Tim Nash — branch and bound grip *Paolo Arriola — data management *Mindy Iller — wardrobe seam sewing *Mandy Brown — editing *Greg Lang — production design *Coran Deloy Oberlin — art direction *Derek Hansen — coloring *Mike Kelley — visual effects, read-out motion *Justin Hantz — visual effects consulting, read-out motion *Cosimo Galluzzi — graphics and read-out designs *Brent Kiser — sound design *Ed Hobbs — prologue music ;Cast *
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as Mr. Nakamatsu *Kazuho Yamazaki as Mrs. Nakamatsu *Nicole Steen as twerker *TJ Yoshizaki, Swee Khor, Muneki Nakamoto, Charles Han and Joe Chua as scientists *Ben Barrett as truck packer


Personnel

Credits are adapted from liner notes of ''Junto''. *
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 ...
 – songwriting, production *Songwriting, vocals – ETML *Co-production – Baunz *Mixing – Alex Evans, Duncan F. Brown *Background vocals – Yzabel *Kids chorus vocals – Amara Charles, Kiarah and Shamouy Mills-Foster


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Release history


References

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