Super Line Up Fruit Machine
'Fruit Machine' | |||
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Single by The Ting Tings | |||
from the album We Started Nothing | |||
Released | 19 November 2007 | ||
Recorded | 2007 | ||
Genre | Dance-punk, new wave | ||
Length | 2:55 | ||
Label | Switchflicker Records | ||
Songwriter(s) | Jules De Martino/Katie White | ||
Producer(s) | Jules De Martino | ||
The Ting Tings singles chronology | |||
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'Fruit Machine' is the second official single released by Salford band The Ting Tings in 2007. The single was limited to a 500-copy run.[1]
The vinyl was only available for fans of The Ting Tings to buy at their live shows. Every single released had different cover art. This is because at every concert, a hundred blank seven-inch sleeves were pinned to a wall, making a canvas on which fans could create an overall piece of artwork that, once dismantled, were used as the sleeves for the singles.[1][2] The making of the sleeves was also filmed and then shown in real time at each consecutive venue.
The song has a short guitar solo by vocalist and guitarist Katie White. Tremolo picking and distortion are used.
Re-release[edit]
The song was to receive its full UK release on 9 February 2009,[3] it however was cancelled a week before its released date, being removed from every retailers database.[4] Two weeks later though, their next single would be released, 'We Walk'. 'Fruit Machine' had already charted on the Australian club chart at 37.
Track listing[edit]
- 7' Vinyl
- 'Fruit Machine' - 2:54
- 'Impacilla Carpisung' - 3:43
- Regular CD
- 'Fruit Machine' - 2:54
- 'Fruit Machine' - 2:28
- Remixes Promo CD
- 'Fruit Machine' (Bimbo Jones Remix) - 6:12
- 'Fruit Machine' (Bimbo Jones Dub) - 6:24
- 'Fruit Machine' (Bimbo Jones Radio Edit) - 3:09
- 'Fruit Machine' (Dave Spoon Vocal Mix) - 5:57
- 'Fruit Machine' (Dave Spoon Dub) - 5:42
Charts[edit]
Year | Chart | Peak position |
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2009 | ARIA Australian Club Chart | 15[5] |
References[edit]
- ^ abThe Ting Tings release new single... NME - 28 September 2007
- ^The Records of...Archived 2008-05-15 at the Wayback Machine NME - 28 September 2007
- ^Re-release of 'Fruit Machine'
- ^'Fruit Machine' removed
- ^'Top 50 Club Chart - Australian Record Industry Association'. Ariacharts.com.au. 2012-02-13. Archived from the original on 2008-11-02. Retrieved 2012-02-17.
External links[edit]
- Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
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The origins of Fruit machines lay in American one-armed bandit games. So-called after original slot machines operated by one lever on the side of the machines.
From the 1980s onwards Fruit Machine manufacturers took advantage of advances in electronics and computing. To make their fruit machines more sophisticated in terms of looks and features. However, today's modern fruit machines are still clearly related to their one-armed bandit ancestors. With the original symbols of fruits. Typically lemons, cherries, melons, grapes, oranges, BARs, Lucky number 7s Bells etc still being used to this day.
There are a few differences between a standard slots machine and a fruit machine game. The main difference is the slots bonus games. On a typical fruit machine, you will find that there are features which include Nudge buttons, Hold buttons and Repeat buttons. Nudge and Hold features give players strategic choices. Which you will generally not get with slots games. Some fruit machine players believe that using these features can give skilled players an edge.
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Other features that make a fruit machine different from a slots machine include cash pots, cash ladders, and bonus trails.
How To Play Fruit Machines
If you've played slot machines before you should have no problem grasping the basics of fruit machine games. Playing fruit machines is similar to slots. But as mentioned above, there are a few differences. Understanding the key features of a fruit machine, as detailed below, is the key to success!
Cash Ladder
Cash ladders are found on all fruit machine games. They are simple to understand and are a key part of the fruit machine experience. With the potential to win ever larger sums of money as you move up a cash ladder towards the jackpot payout. In the U.K. the maximum jackpot is actually governed by British gaming laws.
Typically, on standard cash ladders, players get the opportunity to stop a light flashing as it moves up and down the cash ladder at rapid speed. If you can stop it on a cash prize then you win that amount. You can see a good example of this type of cash ladder in our Spooky Fruity fruit machine.
You can also find games with cash ladders that you move up one step at a time over the course of a game. Moving slowly but surely higher up the cash ladder towards the jackpot. Which keeps players motivated to carry on playing. But all these fruit machines involve an element of chance. There is the risk that you may be sent back one or more spaces on the cash ladder or, even worse, you may be sent right to square one!
Bonus Board
On fruit machines, a bonus board (also known as a bonus trail). Is typically made up of a grid or series of graphics that light up rapidly and at random. Players must press a 'Stop' button to stop the random flashing and win whatever reward is lit up at the time.
The type of bonus players can win varies from game to game. These can include winning cash, winning nudges or winning a gamble game or cash ladder feature etc. Skilled players may boast that they have developed mastery over a particular game and can stop the bonus board wherever they wish.
Hi Lo Bonus
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The Hi-Lo feature on fruit machine games is a fifty-fifty style gamble feature. Players can choose to try to double their winnings by guessing if a number will be higher or lower than a number on display. A wrong guess means the players lose their win and this can lead to a lot of British swear words! An element of strategy may appear to be involved. But remember that, ultimately, what happens after you've pressed 'Hi' or 'Lo' is really up to the computer code at the heart of the fruit machine.
Nudge buttons
Nudge buttons are an integral part of fruit machines and can help you create a winning payline. When you have nudges available. You can press the nudge buttons to move the symbols on the reel(s) of your choice down by one or more steps depending upon the number of nudges you have.
The number of nudges you can have will vary depending upon the game you are playing.
Hold buttons
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Hold buttons are a very useful feature on a fruit machine. They allow you to opt to hold one or more reels and then spin the remainder. This feature is typically employed to hold two of the same symbol in the hope that the next spin will result in the winning payline being completed by a third matching symbol. Some players who claim they know how to beat a particular machine may claim it's possible to memorize the best reel holding strategies.