Other remixes were issued, and are officially subtitled variously as Diversions Three, Four, Six, Seven and Ten. The original unremixed version has retroactively been dubbed "Diversion Zero" by fans, though it was never officially released under this title. Two remix cuts resulted from this session and were initially released on 12" single in 1984 and referred to as "Diversion One" and "Diversion Two", along with the song " Moments in Love". Īfter the original "Beat Box" grew popular, Art of Noise decided to expand on the tune by adding on more instruments and sounds, giving the song a completely different outlook and practically drowning out the hip hop element that now only remained in the drum beat itself. The US 7" single spent 5 weeks on the Billboard Bubbling Under chart, starting 7 April 1984 and spending two weeks at no. "Beat Box" was a hit on the Black Singles chart, where it reached no. 1 on the American dance chart, where it remained for two weeks. It was more popular with dance music and (particularly) hip hop audiences, and in February 1984 the song reached no. ![]() "Beat Box" is an instrumental, experimental piece that implements sounds and noises (such as car key ignitions, falling drain water, and calliope music-most notably on the chorus) to ride the rhythm of the beat (a sample of drums played by Alan White of the progressive rock band Yes).Īs a single, the song reached the lower regions of the UK Singles Chart, where it peaked at no. ![]() Originally appearing as the second track on the 12" EP Into Battle with the Art of Noise (1983), it was released as the group's first single in December 1983. " Beat Box" is a song by English avant-garde synth-pop group Art of Noise. Problems playing this file? See media help.
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