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Killer (Adamski song)

"Killer" is a song by British acid house DJ and record producer Adamski. Written by Adamski and British singer-songwriter Seal and produced by Adamski, "Killer" was a hit in the United Kingdom, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart and spending four weeks at the top in May and June 1990. In total, the single sold over 400,000 copies in the UK, earning it a gold certification from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). The song also peaked at number one in Belgium and Zimbabwe and at number two in the Netherlands and West Germany.

"Killer"
Single by Adamski
from the album Doctor Adamski's Musical Pharmacy
B-side
  • "Bassline Changed My Life"
  • "I Dream of You"
Released21 March 1990 (1990-03-21)[1]
Recorded1989–1990[2]
GenreTechno
Length
  • 4:10 (album version)
  • 3:46 (UK radio edit)
LabelMCA
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Adamski
Adamski singles chronology
"N-R-G"
(1989)
"Killer"
(1990)
"The Space Jungle"
(1990)
Seal singles chronology
"Killer"
(1990)
"Crazy"
(1990)

Background

Concerning the origins of "Killer". Adamski recounted that Seal saw him perform in 1989 at an illegal rave called 'Sunrise 5000' at the Santa Pod Raceway. Seal afterwards handed a demo tape to Adamski's MC, Daddy Chester, with which both were impressed. Seal had previously been singing in blues bands but a year spent travelling in Asia had recently changed his view of life and he had since become involved in the rave scene.[3]

Adamski and Seal later happened to meet on New Year's Eve 1989 at a club named Solaris in London, and Seal was invited to work on one of a number of pieces that Adamski was performing at that time. Adamski had an instrumental track he called "The Killer" because he felt that it sounded 'like the soundtrack to a movie murder scene'. According to Adamski, Seal's vocals were recorded against this track on 27 January 1990: coincidentally the same day that 10,000 people gathered in Trafalgar Square (not far from the studio where they were working) for the 'Freedom to Party' demonstration against a government crackdown on rave culture, which Adamski himself attended.

Musically, the song is characterized by a distinctive opening bassline and keyboard melody during the chorus. The track makes use of only two instruments – Ensoniq SQ80 Synthesizer and a Roland TR-909 drum machine – and occupied only eight tracks of a 48-track mixing console.[3]

The relationship between Adamski and Seal later soured due to their record company wanting to promote the record as solely being by Adamski, despite the fact that Seal had both written and sung on the track. The production of the record and subsequent feud was documented in the Britain's Channel 4 programme Top 10: 1990, broadcast ten years after the record was first released.

Release

Both Adamski and Seal recalled that they were in financial trouble at the time of recording. Seal was almost penniless and was living in a squat. Although Adamski had his own following as a DJ and was enjoying success with his previous single "N-R-G", he was on a government scheme which paid his rent and allowed him £40 a week. Both Adamski and Seal were struck by the popularity of "Killer" following its release on 21 March 1990. The song went to the top of the UK charts, reached the top ten in many European countries, and sold strongly across the world. Adamski recounted his surprise at people singing the memorable bassline to him in the street and, in particular, at hearing the track played at a wedding in a hotel at which he stayed following a performance in Cambridge. Seal recalled, "within a week, I went from being a relative nobody – this weird guy at raves, with silver bits in my hair – to a household name."[3]

Lyrics

Seal explained that the words he provided for "Killer" were intended as an exhortation to freedom and overcoming; that "the lyrics are about transcending whatever holds you back".[3] The song's line "Racism in amongst future kids can only lead to no good, besides, all our sons and daughters already know how that feels" was re-used in Seal's 1991 song "Future Love Paradise". The introduction to the Seal version also contains the line "It's the loneliness that's the killer", which does not occur in the Adamski version.

Critical reception

John Bush from AllMusic stated that the songs like "Killer" "still have an inkling of the freshness they must have possessed back in 1989".[4] Bill Coleman from Billboard said that "enchanting techno-hip-house charmer from the keyboardist's "Liveandirect" project sports a languid vocal to complement the instrumentation."[5] Tom Ewing of Freaky Trigger commented, "What was startling about the record in 1990 – and what lets it keep its charge now – is that the music simply refuses to get out of Seal’s way. In fact, if you only knew Seal from the rolling smoothness of his latterday career “Killer” would come as a real shock: here he is, making his debut not as a highfalutin’ loverman but as an isolated paranoid battling through a tangle of wires and buzz. Adamski is truly as much the star here, putting together a tense, crisp piece of house music which doesn’t actually need his singer to be memorable (though surely needed him to reach number one)"[6] David Giles from Music Week called it a "strange release", adding, "It sounds as though a bluesy soul vocalist has become trapped inside a throbbing piece of machinery; it actually takes a fair while to warm up into the familiar pace of house rhythm." He also stated that "Adamski seems to be plotting a move towards the soul world but is still overawed by technology."[7] Tom Doyle from Smash Hits noted the song as "a bit of surprise" and complimented Seal, "who turns in a fine soul-singing". He added that it "builds up from a slow Depeche Mode-sounding beginning into a full-blown "rave" record and then drops down for the moody bit again at the end. A complete success."[8]

In 2020, The Guardian ranked "Killer" number 87 in their list of The 100 greatest UK No. 1s.[9] They added:

"Every part of Adamski’s production is perfectly designed: the sad chords, the funkily interrupted alien transmission of the synths, the prodding bassline with its edges almost imperceptibly corroded by acid. Most beautiful of all is Seal: half activist, half oracle."

Chart performance

"Killer" debuted within the UK Singles Chart top 40 at number 39 on 14 April 1990.[10] Although the track was credited solely to Adamski by the Official Charts Company, various publications credited Seal's contribution to the song as a featured artist. It reached the top 10 during its fourth week on the chart before reaching number one on 12 May. After a four-week run at the top, the track fell one place to number two, being replaced in pole position by "World in Motion" by England New Order. It spent 16 weeks in the top 40.

Music video

The accompanying music video for "Killer" was directed by Don Searll.[11]

Track listings

7-inch, cassette, and mini-CD single[12][13][14]
No.TitleLength
1."Killer"4:10
2."Bass Line Changed My Life"3:53
UK 12-inch and CD single[15][16]
No.TitleLength
1."Killer"5:35
2."Bass Line Changed My Life"4:39
3."I Dream of You"4:45
UK 12-inch remix single ("Killeremix")[17]
No.TitleLength
1."Killer" (remix)6:27
2."Bassline Changed My Life"4:50
3."The N-R-G Symphony in F. Minor"8:27
US and Canadian 12-inch single[18]
No.TitleLength
1."Killer" (remix)6:27
2."Killer"5:35
US cassette remix single[19]
No.TitleLength
1."Killeremix"6:27
2."Killer"5:35
3."N.R.G." (12-inch mix)6:22
4."The N.R.G. Symphony in F. Minor"8:27

Charts and certifications

Seal version

"Killer"
 
1991 7" UK single
Single by Seal
from the album Seal
B-side
  • "Hey Joe" (live)
  • "Come See What Love Has Done" (live)
Released4 November 1991
Recorded1991
Length
  • 4:17 (radio version)
  • 6:33 (single version)
  • 6:21 (album version)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Trevor Horn
Seal singles chronology
"The Beginning"
(1991)
"Killer"
(1991)
"Violet"
(1992)

"Walk On By"
(2004)

"Killer 2005"
(2005)

"A Father's Way"
(2006)
Music video
"Seal - Killer (Official Video) [HD]" on YouTube

In 1991, British singer-songwriter Seal re-recorded "Killer" for his eponymous debut album, produced by Trevor Horn. The single release of Seal's version peaked at number eight in the United Kingdom,[43] squeezed onto the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 100,[44] and peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart with a remix by William Orbit.[45]

The music video for Seal's version was produced and directed by Don Searll, and used computer-generated science-fiction themed imagery, largely built around a partial re-creation of the M. C. Escher print Another World. The song won British Video of the Year at the 1992 Brit Awards.

A new single release of "Killer", containing new remixes of both this and another Seal hit, "Crazy", was released in January 2005. This brought the single back to the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, where it reached number one.[45]

Track listings

Charts

Chart (1991) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[46] 95
Europe Dance (Music & Media)[47] 13
Ireland (IRMA)[48] 6
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[49] 75
UK Singles (OCC)[43] 8
UK Dance (Music Week)[50] 15
Chart (2005) Peak
position
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[52]
P. Rauhofer/Morel/DJ Monk/J. Albert Mixes
1
US Hot Dance Singles Sales (Billboard)[53] 3

George Michael version

"Killer" / "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone"
 
Single by George Michael
from the album Five Live
Released10 April 1993
Recorded
Length
  • 5:58 (full)
  • 4:15 (single)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)George Michael
George Michael singles chronology
"Somebody to Love"
(1993)
"Killer" / "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone"
(1993)
"Jesus to a Child"
(1996)

In 1991, British singer-songwriter George Michael performed "Killer" live at the Wembley Arena in a version that was released on the 1993 EP Five Live. "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" was also recorded and released on the same album. The two songs were blended together in the live performance, then remixed several times. The P.M. Dawn extended and radio remix for the "Killer"/"Papa" combination was released in 1993. Michael shot a video for the release, in which he did not appear personally. The video was directed by Marcus Nispel.

Track listing

  1. "Killer/Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" (English edit)
  2. "Killer/Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" (Ligosa Mix)
  3. "Killer/Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" (P.M. Dawn Remix)

Charts

Chart (1993) Peak
position
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[54] 19
Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)[55] 4
UK Dance (Music Week)[56] 56
US Billboard Hot 100[57] 69
Hot Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[57] 5

ATB version

"Killer 2000"
 
Single by ATB
from the album Movin' Melodies
Released31 May 1999 (1999-05-31)
Length4:04
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
ATB singles chronology
"Don't Stop!"
(1999)
"Killer 2000"
(1999)
"The Summer"
(2000)

German DJ ATB recorded a version of "Killer" in 1999, released as a single on 31 May 1999 in Germany and on 19 September 2000 in the United States. Featuring vocals by Drue Williams, it was the producer's first fully vocal-based song under the ATB name. The song uses elements from both Adamski and Seal's versions, updated with more contemporary production techniques. The UK radio edit differs from others in that it includes ATB's signature guitar sound. This version of "Killer" peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart and number 36 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart.

The song featured on the acclaimed[58] 2000 mix album CreamLive.

Track listings

Charts

Chart (1999) Peak
position
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[59] 16
Germany (Media Control Charts) 31
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[60] 22
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[61] 25
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) 24

Year-end charts

Chart (1999) Position
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[65] 134

Usage in media

"Killer" was featured in the film Miami Twice, based on the TV comedy series Only Fools and Horses. It has also been used in video games DJ Hero 2 (as a remix by Tiësto) and Forza Horizon 3 (on the in-game radio station "Bass Arena"). A short fragment of the song was played in the first scene of the first episode of Bancroft. It was also used in a May 2018 episode of ITV soap opera Emmerdale, playing on the radio in Charity Dingle's car, and triggering memories of when she was raped at age 14 by Detective Inspector Mark Bails in 1990. Most recently, it has been used by BT in a 2018 advertising campaign.

The music video for the George Michael version of the song appeared in an episode of Beavis and Butthead, called "The Trial".

Other versions

"Killer" has been recorded and performed by numerous other artists over the years:

  • The power metal band Angel Dust include a version of the song on their 2002 album Of Human Bondage.
  • It featured as a B-side to the 2003 Sugababes single "Shape".
  • Scottish garage rock band Sons and Daughters recorded "Killer" as a B-side to their 2007 single "Gilt Complex".
  • Northern Kings recorded a cover for inclusion on their 2008 album Rethroned.
  • A version by Nina Hagen features on her 2011 album Volksbeat.
  • UK alternative rock band 2:54 used the song as a B-side to their 2012 vinyl single "Sugar".[66][67]
  • British pop rock band Bastille recorded an electronic heavy cover of "Killer" in 2013 on their second mixtape Other People's Heartache Part 2.
  • German electronic producer Boys Noize recorded a cover of "Killer" in 2018 with vocalist Steven A. Clark which they released as a single.
  • Ex-Reuben frontman Jamie Lenman covered the song for his 2019 album Shuffle.
  • Swedish singer/songwriter Jonas Capring released his cover version in 2019.[68]
  • In 1995, polish electronic collective Millennium recorded a cover of "Killer" in 1995 with lyrics sang in polish. Song was released with their debut album A teraz Polska (Now Poland).

See also

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Killer is a song by British acid house DJ and record producer Adamski Written by Adamski and British singer songwriter Seal and produced by Adamski Killer was a hit in the United Kingdom reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart and spending four weeks at the top in May and June 1990 In total the single sold over 400 000 copies in the UK earning it a gold certification from the British Phonographic Industry BPI The song also peaked at number one in Belgium and Zimbabwe and at number two in the Netherlands and West Germany Killer Single by Adamskifrom the album Doctor Adamski s Musical PharmacyB side Bassline Changed My Life I Dream of You Released21 March 1990 1990 03 21 1 Recorded1989 1990 2 GenreTechnoLength4 10 album version 3 46 UK radio edit LabelMCASongwriter s Adamski SealProducer s AdamskiAdamski singles chronology N R G 1989 Killer 1990 The Space Jungle 1990 Seal singles chronology Killer 1990 Crazy 1990 Contents 1 Background 2 Release 3 Lyrics 4 Critical reception 5 Chart performance 6 Music video 7 Track listings 8 Charts and certifications 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 8 3 Certifications 9 Seal version 9 1 Track listings 9 2 Charts 10 George Michael version 10 1 Track listing 10 2 Charts 11 ATB version 11 1 Track listings 11 2 Charts 11 2 1 Year end charts 12 Usage in media 13 Other versions 14 See also 15 ReferencesBackground EditConcerning the origins of Killer Adamski recounted that Seal saw him perform in 1989 at an illegal rave called Sunrise 5000 at the Santa Pod Raceway Seal afterwards handed a demo tape to Adamski s MC Daddy Chester with which both were impressed Seal had previously been singing in blues bands but a year spent travelling in Asia had recently changed his view of life and he had since become involved in the rave scene 3 Adamski and Seal later happened to meet on New Year s Eve 1989 at a club named Solaris in London and Seal was invited to work on one of a number of pieces that Adamski was performing at that time Adamski had an instrumental track he called The Killer because he felt that it sounded like the soundtrack to a movie murder scene According to Adamski Seal s vocals were recorded against this track on 27 January 1990 coincidentally the same day that 10 000 people gathered in Trafalgar Square not far from the studio where they were working for the Freedom to Party demonstration against a government crackdown on rave culture which Adamski himself attended Musically the song is characterized by a distinctive opening bassline and keyboard melody during the chorus The track makes use of only two instruments Ensoniq SQ80 Synthesizer and a Roland TR 909 drum machine and occupied only eight tracks of a 48 track mixing console 3 The relationship between Adamski and Seal later soured due to their record company wanting to promote the record as solely being by Adamski despite the fact that Seal had both written and sung on the track The production of the record and subsequent feud was documented in the Britain s Channel 4 programme Top 10 1990 broadcast ten years after the record was first released Release EditBoth Adamski and Seal recalled that they were in financial trouble at the time of recording Seal was almost penniless and was living in a squat Although Adamski had his own following as a DJ and was enjoying success with his previous single N R G he was on a government scheme which paid his rent and allowed him 40 a week Both Adamski and Seal were struck by the popularity of Killer following its release on 21 March 1990 The song went to the top of the UK charts reached the top ten in many European countries and sold strongly across the world Adamski recounted his surprise at people singing the memorable bassline to him in the street and in particular at hearing the track played at a wedding in a hotel at which he stayed following a performance in Cambridge Seal recalled within a week I went from being a relative nobody this weird guy at raves with silver bits in my hair to a household name 3 Lyrics EditSeal explained that the words he provided for Killer were intended as an exhortation to freedom and overcoming that the lyrics are about transcending whatever holds you back 3 The song s line Racism in amongst future kids can only lead to no good besides all our sons and daughters already know how that feels was re used in Seal s 1991 song Future Love Paradise The introduction to the Seal version also contains the line It s the loneliness that s the killer which does not occur in the Adamski version Critical reception EditJohn Bush from AllMusic stated that the songs like Killer still have an inkling of the freshness they must have possessed back in 1989 4 Bill Coleman from Billboard said that enchanting techno hip house charmer from the keyboardist s Liveandirect project sports a languid vocal to complement the instrumentation 5 Tom Ewing of Freaky Trigger commented What was startling about the record in 1990 and what lets it keep its charge now is that the music simply refuses to get out of Seal s way In fact if you only knew Seal from the rolling smoothness of his latterday career Killer would come as a real shock here he is making his debut not as a highfalutin loverman but as an isolated paranoid battling through a tangle of wires and buzz Adamski is truly as much the star here putting together a tense crisp piece of house music which doesn t actually need his singer to be memorable though surely needed him to reach number one 6 David Giles from Music Week called it a strange release adding It sounds as though a bluesy soul vocalist has become trapped inside a throbbing piece of machinery it actually takes a fair while to warm up into the familiar pace of house rhythm He also stated that Adamski seems to be plotting a move towards the soul world but is still overawed by technology 7 Tom Doyle from Smash Hits noted the song as a bit of surprise and complimented Seal who turns in a fine soul singing He added that it builds up from a slow Depeche Mode sounding beginning into a full blown rave record and then drops down for the moody bit again at the end A complete success 8 In 2020 The Guardian ranked Killer number 87 in their list of The 100 greatest UK No 1s 9 They added Every part of Adamski s production is perfectly designed the sad chords the funkily interrupted alien transmission of the synths the prodding bassline with its edges almost imperceptibly corroded by acid Most beautiful of all is Seal half activist half oracle Chart performance Edit Killer debuted within the UK Singles Chart top 40 at number 39 on 14 April 1990 10 Although the track was credited solely to Adamski by the Official Charts Company various publications credited Seal s contribution to the song as a featured artist It reached the top 10 during its fourth week on the chart before reaching number one on 12 May After a four week run at the top the track fell one place to number two being replaced in pole position by World in Motion by England New Order It spent 16 weeks in the top 40 Music video EditThe accompanying music video for Killer was directed by Don Searll 11 Track listings Edit7 inch cassette and mini CD single 12 13 14 No TitleLength1 Killer 4 102 Bass Line Changed My Life 3 53 UK 12 inch and CD single 15 16 No TitleLength1 Killer 5 352 Bass Line Changed My Life 4 393 I Dream of You 4 45 UK 12 inch remix single Killeremix 17 No TitleLength1 Killer remix 6 272 Bassline Changed My Life 4 503 The N R G Symphony in F Minor 8 27 US and Canadian 12 inch single 18 No TitleLength1 Killer remix 6 272 Killer 5 35 US cassette remix single 19 No TitleLength1 Killeremix 6 272 Killer 5 353 N R G 12 inch mix 6 224 The N R G Symphony in F Minor 8 27Charts and certifications EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1990 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 20 112Austria O3 Austria Top 40 21 11Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 22 1Europe Eurochart Hot 100 23 2Finland Suomen virallinen lista 24 14Ireland IRMA 25 5Netherlands Dutch Top 40 26 2Netherlands Single Top 100 27 2New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 28 29Spain AFYVE 29 15Sweden Sverigetopplistan 30 5Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 31 15UK Singles OCC 32 1US Dance Club Songs Billboard 33 23West Germany Official German Charts 34 2Zimbabwe ZIMA 35 1 Year end charts Edit Chart 1990 PositionBelgium Ultratop 36 9Europe Eurochart Hot 100 37 12Germany Official German Charts 38 21Netherlands Dutch Top 40 39 17Netherlands Single Top 100 40 13UK Singles OCC 41 5Certifications Edit Region Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 42 Gold 400 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Seal version Edit Killer 1991 7 UK singleSingle by Sealfrom the album SealB side Hey Joe live Come See What Love Has Done live Released4 November 1991Recorded1991Length4 17 radio version 6 33 single version 6 21 album version LabelZTT 1991 Warner Bros 2005 Songwriter s Adamski SealProducer s Trevor HornSeal singles chronology The Beginning 1991 Killer 1991 Violet 1992 Walk On By 2004 Killer 2005 2005 A Father s Way 2006 Music video Seal Killer Official Video HD on YouTubeIn 1991 British singer songwriter Seal re recorded Killer for his eponymous debut album produced by Trevor Horn The single release of Seal s version peaked at number eight in the United Kingdom 43 squeezed onto the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 100 44 and peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart with a remix by William Orbit 45 The music video for Seal s version was produced and directed by Don Searll and used computer generated science fiction themed imagery largely built around a partial re creation of the M C Escher print Another World The song won British Video of the Year at the 1992 Brit Awards A new single release of Killer containing new remixes of both this and another Seal hit Crazy was released in January 2005 This brought the single back to the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart where it reached number one 45 Track listings Edit US maxi single 1991 Killer single version Killer William Orbit remix Whirlpool live Killer live Come See What Love Has Done live Hey Joe live Billy Roberts cover Killer William Orbit dub US maxi single 2005 Killer Peter Rauhofer remix part one Killer Peter Rauhofer remix part two Killer Morel s Pink Noise vocal mix Killer DJ Monk remix Killer Jim Albert s Loneliness is the Killer mix Crazy Ananda Project vocal mix Crazy Orange Factory mix Charts Edit Chart 1991 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 46 95Europe Dance Music amp Media 47 13Ireland IRMA 48 6Netherlands Single Top 100 49 75UK Singles OCC 43 8UK Dance Music Week 50 15Chart 1992 PeakpositionUS Billboard Hot 100 51 100US Dance Club Songs Billboard 52 9US Hot Dance Music Maxi Singles Sales Billboard 53 14Chart 2005 PeakpositionUS Dance Club Songs Billboard 52 P Rauhofer Morel DJ Monk J Albert Mixes 1US Hot Dance Singles Sales Billboard 53 3George Michael version Edit Killer Papa Was a Rollin Stone Single by George Michaelfrom the album Five LiveReleased10 April 1993Recorded22 March 1991 Wembley ArenaLength5 58 full 4 15 single LabelHollywood US Parlophone rest of the world Songwriter s Adamski Seal Norman Whitfield Barrett StrongProducer s George MichaelGeorge Michael singles chronology Somebody to Love 1993 Killer Papa Was a Rollin Stone 1993 Jesus to a Child 1996 In 1991 British singer songwriter George Michael performed Killer live at the Wembley Arena in a version that was released on the 1993 EP Five Live Papa Was a Rollin Stone was also recorded and released on the same album The two songs were blended together in the live performance then remixed several times The P M Dawn extended and radio remix for the Killer Papa combination was released in 1993 Michael shot a video for the release in which he did not appear personally The video was directed by Marcus Nispel Track listing Edit Killer Papa Was a Rollin Stone English edit Killer Papa Was a Rollin Stone Ligosa Mix Killer Papa Was a Rollin Stone P M Dawn Remix Charts Edit Chart 1993 PeakpositionCanada Top Singles RPM 54 19Iceland Islenski Listinn Topp 40 55 4UK Dance Music Week 56 56US Billboard Hot 100 57 69Hot Dance Club Songs Billboard 57 5ATB version Edit Killer 2000 Single by ATBfrom the album Movin MelodiesReleased31 May 1999 1999 05 31 Length4 04LabelKontor Germany Radikal US Songwriter s Adamski SealProducer s Andre Tanneberger Woody van EydenATB singles chronology Don t Stop 1999 Killer 2000 1999 The Summer 2000 German DJ ATB recorded a version of Killer in 1999 released as a single on 31 May 1999 in Germany and on 19 September 2000 in the United States Featuring vocals by Drue Williams it was the producer s first fully vocal based song under the ATB name The song uses elements from both Adamski and Seal s versions updated with more contemporary production techniques The UK radio edit differs from others in that it includes ATB s signature guitar sound This version of Killer peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart and number 36 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart The song featured on the acclaimed 58 2000 mix album CreamLive Track listings Edit Killer Germany release Killer Video Edit 4 08 Killer Radio Edit 4 01 Killer Killer Mix 5 56 Killer Original Mix 6 15 Killer US release Killer UK Radio Edit 3 25 Killer Radio Edit 4 00 Killer 2000 5 52 Killer Trevor amp Simon Remix 6 50 Killer Lost Witness Remix 7 45 Killer Joe Fandango Remix 7 11 Killer Video Edit 4 06 Killer CD 1 UK release Killer UK Radio Edit 3 28 Killer Lost Witness Remix 7 48 Killer Lock n Load Remix 8 25 Killer CD 2 UK release Killer Killer 2000 Mix 5 55 Killer Trevor Reilly amp Simon Foy Remix 6 52 Killer Joe Fandango Remix 7 11 Killer The remixes Canada release Killer UK Radio Edit 4 02 Killer Joe Fandango Remix 7 16 Killer Lost Witness Remix 7 49 Killer Lock N Load Remix 8 29 Killer Joe Fandango Dub 5 27 Killer Lost Witness Dub 7 45 Killer Trevor amp Simon Remix 8 57 Killer Gareth Jones Radio 3 20 Killer 2000 Australia release Killer 2000 UK Radio Edit 3 26 Killer 2000 Killer 2000 Mix 5 51 Killer 2000 Lost Witness Vocal Remix 7 45 Killer 2000 Lock n Load Vocal Remix 8 23 Killer 2000 Trevor amp Simon Remix 6 50 Killer 2000 Joe Fandango Mix 7 11 Charts Edit Chart 1999 PeakpositionFinland Suomen virallinen lista 59 16Germany Media Control Charts 31Netherlands Dutch Top 40 60 22Netherlands Single Top 100 61 25Sweden Sverigetopplistan 24Chart 2000 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 62 33Europe European Hot 100 Singles 20Europe Eurochart Hot 100 36UK Singles OCC 63 4US Hot Dance Music Club Play Billboard 64 36US Hot Dance Music Maxi Singles Sales Billboard 64 32Year end charts Edit Chart 1999 PositionNetherlands Dutch Top 40 65 134Usage in media Edit Killer was featured in the film Miami Twice based on the TV comedy series Only Fools and Horses It has also been used in video games DJ Hero 2 as a remix by Tiesto and Forza Horizon 3 on the in game radio station Bass Arena A short fragment of the song was played in the first scene of the first episode of Bancroft It was also used in a May 2018 episode of ITV soap opera Emmerdale playing on the radio in Charity Dingle s car and triggering memories of when she was raped at age 14 by Detective Inspector Mark Bails in 1990 Most recently it has been used by BT in a 2018 advertising campaign The music video for the George Michael version of the song appeared in an episode of Beavis and Butthead called The Trial Other versions Edit Killer has been recorded and performed by numerous other artists over the years The power metal band Angel Dust include a version of the song on their 2002 album Of Human Bondage It featured as a B side to the 2003 Sugababes single Shape Scottish garage rock band Sons and Daughters recorded Killer as a B side to their 2007 single Gilt Complex Northern Kings recorded a cover for inclusion on their 2008 album Rethroned A version by Nina Hagen features on her 2011 album Volksbeat UK alternative rock band 2 54 used the song as a B side to their 2012 vinyl single Sugar 66 67 British pop rock band Bastille recorded an electronic heavy cover of Killer in 2013 on their second mixtape Other People s Heartache Part 2 German electronic producer Boys Noize recorded a cover of Killer in 2018 with vocalist Steven A Clark which they released as a single Ex Reuben frontman Jamie Lenman covered the song for his 2019 album Shuffle Swedish singer songwriter Jonas Capring released his cover version in 2019 68 In 1995 polish electronic collective Millennium recorded a cover of Killer in 1995 with lyrics sang in polish Song was released with their debut album A teraz Polska Now Poland See also EditList of number one dance singles of 2005 U S References Edit BPI gt Certified Awards gt Search results for Adamski British Phonographic Industry Retrieved 22 January 2016 Simpson Interviews by Dave 11 March 2013 How we made Killer by Seal and Adamski Retrieved 26 August 2017 via The Guardian a b c d How we made Killer by Seal and Adamski The Guardian 11 March 2013 Bush John 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1990 Killeremix UK 12 inch remix single vinyl disc MCA Records MCAX 1400 Adamski 1990 Killer US amp Canadian 12 inch single vinyl disc MCA Records MCA 24049 Adamski 1990 Killer US cassette remix single sleeve MCA Records 903172021 4 Response from ARIA re chart inquiry received 5 June 2015 Archived from the original on 5 June 2015 Retrieved 25 August 2015 via Imgur Adamski Killer in German O3 Austria Top 40 Adamski Killer in Dutch Ultratop 50 Eurochart Hot 100 Singles PDF Music amp Media Vol 7 no 24 16 June 1990 p IV Retrieved 1 June 2020 Pennanen Timo 2006 Sisaltaa hitin levyt ja esittajat Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 in Finnish 1st ed Helsinki Tammi ISBN 978 951 1 21053 5 The Irish Charts Search Results Killer Irish Singles Chart Retrieved 15 October 2019 Nederlandse Top 40 week 32 1990 in Dutch Dutch Top 40 Retrieved 15 October 2019 Adamski Killer in Dutch Single Top 100 Retrieved 15 October 2019 Adamski Killer Top 40 Singles Salaverri Fernando September 2005 Solo exitos 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