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"True To Form"
Single by Hybrid
from the album Morning Sci-Fi
Released15 September 2003
21 February 2005 (digital release)
LabelDistinct'ive Breaks
Songwriter(s)Mike Truman, Chris Healings, Adam Taylor, Peter Hook
Producer(s)Hybrid
Hybrid singles chronology
"Kid 2000"
(2000)
"True To Form"
(2003)
"Higher Than A Skyscraper"
(2004)

"True To Form" is a song by British electronic music band Hybrid featuring Peter Hook, released as the first single from their second studio album Morning Sci-Fi on 15 September 2003. This song was made in collaboration with Hook, with vocals performed by Adam Taylor.

Track listings

  1. Radio Edit – 3:51
  2. Hybrid Club Mix – 5:30
  3. Creamer & K Club Mix – 11:17

Versions

"True To Form" (versions), were also released on Distinct'ive Records, with a different track list.

  1. Club Edit – 5:33
  2. Acoustic Version – 2:42
  3. Full Length – 9:11

Digital version

On iTunes 5 tracks where included in the single. The songs were released on iTunes on February 23, 2005.

  1. Radio Edit – 3:55
  2. Club Edit – 5:33
  3. Acoustic Version – 2:42
  4. Full Length Version – 9:11
  5. John Creamer & Stephane K Club Mix – 11:17 (album only)

Charts

Chart Peak position
UK Singles Chart (OCC)[1] 59
UK Dance Chart (OCC)[2] 5

Trivia

  • With each remix of True To Form, none of them include Peter Hook's basslines. In July 2002. Peter told the band: "None of these bloody remixers ever use my bass lines. I put in all this time and effort yet they use Bernard's vocals but they don't even use my bass."
  • An unreleased mix can be heard at Hybrid's website and the bonus DVD bundled with the CD release of Morning Sci-Fi.

References

  1. ^ "Hybrid - Chart History". OCC. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Hybrid - Official Dance Singles Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 27 May 2018.