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Scatter (tattoo) is paid in any position. To get free rounds, a participant needs to catch at least 3 such elements. Then you will need to choose the type of Free Spins:
Scatter (tattoo) is paid in any position. To get free rounds, a participant needs to catch at least 3 such elements. Then you will need to choose the type of Free Spins:
- Gates of Hell Free Spins. Within 7 rounds, one character will turn into Sticky Wild which appears on 2/3/4/5 reels replacing the other pictures.
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The control panel is located below. Here you will find only 4 buttons. First, open the theoretical section with all the rules/instructions. After that, the gamer must bet by adjusting the value of the Stake button. The keys on the right side start the rotation in manual and automatic modes. If you would like to relax and unwind after a hard day, then click AutoPlay. In this case, the game will stop when the combination appears on the screen.
With the help of additional buttons, you can enable/disable music and select the quality of graphics.
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Maybe Danger! High Voltage slot is not endowed with the best graphics, but it does not affect the outcome of the game, especially if you use all the available bonuses/symbols. In any case, we can say that the experiment of the Big Time Gaming Company was successful, as Danger! High Voltage has become popular among online gambling players.
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'Danger! High Voltage' | |||
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Single by Electric Six | |||
from the album Fire | |||
B-side | 'I Lost Control (Of My Rock and Roll)' | ||
Released | 2002[a] | ||
Recorded | 2000 | ||
Genre | |||
Length | 3:34 | ||
Label | XL | ||
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Electric Six singles chronology | |||
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'Danger! High Voltage' is a song by American rock band Electric Six. It was released as the band's debut single and the lead single from their debut studio album, Fire (2003), in 2002 as a 7-inch vinyl. It was re-released by XL Recordings on January 6, 2003.[1] It peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart. It received positive reviews from critics and was named Single of the Week by the NME.
Background[edit]
Jack White of The White Stripes, a fellow Detroit native, performed the secondary lead vocals on the track.[2] Members of the band have claimed in interviews that the singer was an auto mechanic named John S. O'Leary and not White,[3][4] although music critics suspected this name was a pseudonym for White.[5][6]
The song was originally recorded in early 2000,[7] when the band was under the name The Wildbunch. They were forced to drop this name following legal pressure from the Bristol trip hop collective of the same name.[8] The later album and single version was produced by British music producers, Damien Mendis and Stuart Bradbury—who also created club mixes under the name of Soulchild.
Critical reception[edit]
The New York Times called the song 'catchier than anything on the radio by the White Stripes.'[9]The Guardian called it 'insanely catchy', though 'the archetypal comic novelty single.'[10]Josh Tyrangiel with Time magazine also praised the track.[11]NME's Piers Martin wrote '[Electric Six] rustle up the sort of pop-party thrash which sounds like the idiot half-brother to The Rapture’s 'House Of Jealous Lovers'. That good.'[12] The song is listed at number 234 on the best songs of the 2000s by Pitchfork Media. It was also featured in The Pitchfork 500.[1] Writing for The Village Voice, Amy Phillips said, 'The two men shout declarations of affection to each other over a sizzling Saturday Night Fever groove, and the sax sounds as if it's being played by someone with a long, luscious mullet. The video features taxidermy and a glowing codpiece.'[13]
In other media[edit]
The song is also featured in films Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle and Diary of a Wimpy Kid. It was used in commercials for Subaru, the TV show Malcolm in the Middle, animated series The Simpsons and the video game Forza Motorsport 6.[14]
Music video[edit]
The video for this song was produced by Tom Kuntz and Mike Maguire and stars lead singer Dick Valentine and actress Tina Kanarek outfitted with a brightly flashing codpiece and bra, respectively, as well as a similarly endowed moose, engaging in acts of lovemaking. Paintings featured in the video were created by artist Brian Rea.[15]
Track listings[edit]
CD1
- 'Danger! High Voltage (Soulchild Radio Mix)'
- 'I Lost Control (Of My Rock & Roll)'
- 'Remote Control (Me)'
CD2
- 'Danger! High Voltage (Soulchild 12-inch Blitz Mix)'
- 'Danger! High Voltage (Thin White Duke Mix)'
- 'Danger! High Voltage (Kilogram Mix)'
7-inch single
- 'Danger! High Voltage (original 7-inch mix)'
- 'I Lost Control (Of My Rock & Roll)'
12-inch single
- 'Danger! High Voltage (Soulchild 12-inch Blitz Mix)'
Charts[edit]
Weekly charts[edit]
| Year-end charts[edit]
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![Voltage Voltage](/uploads/1/3/5/8/135809368/129736887.png)
Certifications[edit]
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United Kingdom (BPI)[25] | Silver | 200,000 |
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. |
Notes[edit]
- ^Originally released in 2002, re-released on January 6, 2003.
References[edit]
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- ^ abPlagenhoef, Scott; Schreiber, Ryan, eds. (November 2008). The Pitchfork 500. Simon & Schuster. pp. 165–166. ISBN978-1-4165-6202-3.
- ^'IN Interview: The Electric Six | inweekly'. Inweekly.net. September 29, 2010. Archived from the original on March 13, 2012. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
- ^Ieg / Ecc. 'Music From the Underground - Electric Six'. antiMUSIC. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
- ^'Electric Six Interview'. Freewilliamsburg.com. Archived from the original on March 19, 2007. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
- ^Haag, Stephen. 'Electric Six: Fire < PopMatters'. Popmatters.com. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
- ^'5 Jack White projects you may not know about'. AXS. June 23, 2014.
- ^Handyside, 2013, pg. 180
- ^Handyside, 2013, pg. 183
- ^Strauss, Neil (February 16, 2003). 'MUSIC: SPINS; Burning Down the Garage'. The New York Times. Retrieved on January 4, 2008
- ^Petridis, Alexis (June 27, 2003), 'Electric Six: Fire'The Guardian. Retrieved on January 4, 2008
- ^Tyrangiel, Josh (June 2, 2003), 'Brilliant Idiots'. Time Retrieved on January 4, 2008
- ^'Electric Six: Danger! High Voltage'. New Music Express. January 7, 2003. Retrieved May 17, 2009.
- ^Amy Phillips. 'Sax as a Weapon'. Village Voice.
- ^'Xbox Celebrates a Legacy of Innovation in Forza Motorsport 6 TV Ad'. Xbox Wire. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
- ^https://altpick.com/news/542
- ^ 'Issue 677'ARIA Top 100 Singles. National Library of Australia. Retrieved September 23, 2020.
- ^'Ultratop.be – Electric Six – Danger! High Voltage' (in Dutch). Ultratop 50.
- ^'Eurochart Hot 100 Singles'(PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 21 no. 5. January 25, 2003. p. 15. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
- ^'The Irish Charts – Search Results – Danger! High Voltage'. Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved January 16, 2020.
- ^'Dutchcharts.nl – Electric Six – Danger! High Voltage' (in Dutch). Single Top 100.
- ^'Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100'. Official Charts Company.
- ^'Official Singles Chart Top 100'. Official Charts Company.
- ^'Official Independent Singles Chart Top 50'. Official Charts Company.
- ^'Official UK Singles Chart 2003'(PDF). UKChartsPlus. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
- ^'British single certifications – Electric Six – Danger High Voltage'. British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
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Bibliography[edit]
- Handyside, Chris (2004). Fell in Love with a Band: The Story of The White Stripes. Location unknown:St. Martin's Griffin
External links[edit]
- Official video clip on YouTube
- Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
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