fsoldigital.com: 2021
Of course this was up for a modern remix album. Aside from
Papua New Guinea, it's possibly FSOL's most well known single. Not that it was their best, oh no. It's just when all of '90s electronic music reached its 'electronica' fever pitch, the blunt, big beat brashness of
We Have Explosive made
all the rounds of the compilation circuit. One can't help but suspect Brian and Garry made this as stupid-simple as possible, a far cry from all the psychedelic, 'future sounding' music they'd been making since signing with the Mighty Virgin. But hey, the trick worked,
We Have Explosive remaining one of their most recognizable productions to this day. Nothing will get you hype speeding down super-sonic racing tracks like hearing those blaring digital alarms and funky guitar licks.
That did have me mulling over a question though: what else can you do with
We Have Explosive? Or more importantly, was there anything else I cared to hear? The original and
Herd Killing are all I know, and was quite content leaving it at that. Unlike various forms of
Cascade and
Lifeforms, I've never heard alternates of
We Have Explosive floating about, leading me to conclude all that was ever needed out of it was accomplished with the album variants, the extended takes unnecessary to all but completists. And given the FSOL boys have long been uninterested in returning to boshy dance music, there didn't seem much room for further exploration of the track. Still, that doesn't mean they wouldn't give it the ol' London college try.
The original kicks things off, and though given a little extra production beef and flair, it's basically as you remember it in the years 1996 and 1997. Ah, the memories of
that utterly bizarre music video with the bobble heads and plugs come rushing back.
Implosive, meanwhile, takes things into rockier pastures – or psych-rock in this case, followed upon by a heavy, trip-hop take with
Abandoned Housing Blocks Of Prypiat. Jonesing for something more experimental and modern? Tracks like
Vaporise and
Slide Door will have you covered, all skittery broken beats and minimalist soundscapes – almost sounds like they'd be more at home on an
Environments CD.
Okay, so FSOL can take
We Have Explosive into some nifty tangents, but c'mon, let's hear some real kick-ass stuff, mates!
Detonation basically chops and screws everything up into a funky freak-out,
Herd Killing is also given the 2021 're-beefening' treatment,
Exploding ramps things up into drum 'n' bass territory, and
Exotype... Holy shit, this is some menacing-as-fuck frantic breakcore shite! Ah, the 'what if' possibilities of FSOL going full IDM, eh?
A few more sampledelic groovers round out the rest, including
Waiting Your Return, which borrows more from
Vit Drowning and
Through Your Gills I Breathe than
We Have Explosive. Ah sweet, those are some of my favourite 'deep cuts' out of the classic FSOL catalogue. Well played, good sirs, you've given me more than I'd hoped for.