"Heartbeats" is a song by Swedish electronic music duo The Knife. It was released in Sweden on 27 December 2002 as the lead single from their second studio album Deep Cuts (2003) and re-released on 4 October 2004.
The song was listed at #15 on Pitchfork Media's top 500 songs of the 2000s and at #87 on Rolling Stone's top 100 songs of the 2000s. In October 2011, NME placed it at number 95 on its list "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years".
Adjectives used to describe the music were "haunting" and "electro". In Robert Dimery's book 1000 Songs: You Must Hear Before You Die, it was said: "The Stockholm siblings' love of synth pop, minimal beats and electronica create together a moving masterpiece. Singer Karin Dreijer Andersson's hypnotic vocals recall both Björk and Siouxsie Sioux with her icy delivery of magical lines".
The song has been covered by many acts such as José González, Scala & Kolacny Brothers and Ellie Goulding.
Video Heartbeats (song)
Critical reception
The song has received critical acclaim since its release. MusicOMH said that the song's "emotive lyrics merge with forward thinking production to create one of the most exciting electronica releases of the year", and Contactmusic.com stated the song had "clever synth beats and Björkesque vocals" with the ability to "instil some fun and nostalgia into music." Gigwise.com said that the song was "perhaps one of the most hypnotic and haunting electronic songs of recent times, [...] innately infectious from the outset." Several reviews commented that the song had an 1980s feel.
The remix by Rex the Dog was described by MusicOMH as "a masterful reworking that fits it up nicely for the dancefloor".
Maps Heartbeats (song)
Track listings
- UK CD
- "Heartbeats" (original) - 3:53
- "Heartbeats (Rex the Dog Remix)" - 6:12
- "Heartbeats (The Knife Techno Remix)" - 2:47
- "Afraid of You" - 3:48
- UK 12-inch vinyl
- "Heartbeats" (original) - 3:53
- "Heartbeats (Style of Eye Remix)" -
- "Heartbeats (Rex the Dog Remix)" - 6:12
- "Heartbeats (The Knife Techno Remix)" - 2:47
Personnel
- Christoffer Berg - mixing
- Rex the Dog - re-mixing, producer
- Linus Eklow - re-mixing
Charts
José González version
The song was covered by Argentinian-Swedish singer-songwriter José González for his debut studio album Veneer (2003) and released as its lead single in January 2006. In contrast to the electronic, synth-based original, González's cover features only an acoustic guitar. The song peaked at number 9 on the UK Singles Chart.
Usage in media
González's version was used in a Sony Bravia advertisement and also in several TV shows. The song appears on the third soundtrack of One Tree Hill "The Road Mix" and it was also used in the show's season 4 episode "Some You Give Away", in Bones in "The Salt in the Wounds", in an episode of Scrubs called "My Hard Labor", in Brothers & Sisters, in Covert Affairs, and in 90210. It is also a soundtrack of the British horror film Donkey Punch (2008). It was also recently used on an episode of "The Blackllist" and in the movie "Everything, Everything." It was also used on an episode of "This Is Us" (Season 2, Episode 10 "Number Three") originally airing on November 28th, 2017.
Charts
References
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