Zerox Machine
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"Zerox Machine" is a song by the English electronic
Electronic music
Electronic music is music that employs electronic musical instruments and electronic music technology in its production. In general a distinction can be made between sound produced using electromechanical means and that produced using electronic technology. Examples of electromechanical sound...

 group Client
Client (band)
Client are an English electronic musical group from London. They are most popular in Germany where they have had limited commercial success...

 from their third studio album, Heartland
Heartland (Client album)
Heartland is the third studio album by the English electronic group Client. It was released in Germany on 23 March 2007 by Out of Line Music.Initial copies came with a bonus DVD containing all the group's music videos released up to that point....

(2007). Released as the album's second single
Single (music)
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, it is their first release since they parted ways with Toast Hawaii
Toast Hawaii (record label)
Toast Hawaii is a record label founded by Depeche Mode's Andrew Fletcher and named after his reported fondness for the sandwich. The label is independent, but its North American releases are distributed by Mute Records.-History:...

. The track itself is a cover
Cover version
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 of a 1979 song by Adam and the Ants
Adam and the Ants
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 simply titled "Zerox".

Track listings

UK 7" single (LFS05)
A. "Zerox Machine" – 4:05
B. "Zerox Machine" (Jonny Slut/Atomizer
Atomizer (band)
Atomizer is a synthpop duo featuring Nag Nag Nag founder and veteran musician and DJ Jonny Slut with fellow Nag Nag Nag DJ Fil OK. Their debut single was co-produced by the KLF's Jimmy Cauty.-Singles:...

mix) – 4:43


UK 12" single (LFSX05)
A. "Zerox Machine" (N-Joi
N-Joi
N-Joi is a house music and techno production duo from Southend, Essex, England, consisting of Nigel Champion and Mark Franklin, with sometime vocalist/front person Saffron. Champion went to Framlingham College and Franklin to Felsted School but met up again after school in 1987.Between 1991 and...

 Remix) – 7:05
B. "Zerox Machine" (IDC
IDC (music)
IDC is David McCarthy, a DJ/recording artist from London, UK.In early 2011 DJ Mag stated "IDC is a genius and 2011 will be his year" and iDJ named him "clearly one of electronic music's finest purveyors"....

 Remix) – 5:00


U.S. CD single (MET 470)
  1. "Zerox Machine"
  2. "Loosetalking"
  3. "Zerox Machine" (IDC Mix)
  4. "Zerox Machine" (Jonny Slut/Atomizermix)
  5. "Zerox Machine" (Robert Goerl Strange Pistol Mix) – 3:32
  6. "Zerox Machine" (Club Mix by Covenant
    Covenant (band)
    Covenant is a band from Sweden whose music comprises a mixture between electropop and electronic dance music. The band is composed of Eskil Simonsson, Daniel Myer and Joakim Montelius...

    )


German promo CD single (LTD 21)
  1. "Zerox Machine" (Edit) – 4:14
  2. "Zerox Machine" (Terence Fixmer Remix) – 5:33
  3. "Zerox Machine" (Covenant Remix) – 4:25
  4. "Zerox Machine" (Robert Görl Strange Pistol Mix) – 3:32

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart
UK Singles Chart
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199
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