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Faster Kill Pussycat
Electronic · 2006

Faster Kill Pussycat

Paul Oakenfold's "Faster Kill Pussycat" is a high-octane progressive house and trance single, featuring the distinctive vocals of Brittany Murphy. Released in 2006, it's a quintessential dancefloor an

April 18, 2006 · Virgin Music

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This is the sound of a neon-lit city at 3 AM, a pulsating beat guiding you through the urban jungle. "Faster Kill Pussycat" is pure, unadulterated dancefloor euphoria, a track designed to ignite a crowd and elevate spirits. With its driving progressive rhythms, shimmering synths, and Brittany Murphy's sultry, commanding vocals, it's an anthem of confident abandon. It feels like the soundtrack to a stylish, high-stakes chase scene or the moment you finally let go and lose yourself in the music. Own this if you crave energetic, cinematic electronic music that demands movement and exudes a cool, defiant swagger.

Moments Worth Listening For
The immediate, driving synth arpeggio that kicks off the track, establishing its relentless energy.
Brittany Murphy's distinctive, slightly breathy yet powerful vocal delivery on the chorus, especially the 'Faster Kill Pussycat' refrain.
The breakdown around the mid-point, where the main beat drops out, leaving shimmering pads and a rising synth line, building tension before the explosive return of the full rhythm section.
The intricate layering of percussion and synth melodies that create a dense, immersive soundscape during the main groove sections.

How does Faster Kill Pussycat sound next to the rest of Paul Oakenfold's catalogue?

Belting+4.0σ

The vocals lean far further into belting than the rest of the catalogue.

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