Big Brother UK TV Theme

The Big Brother UK TV Theme is the opening theme for the British reality TV series Big Brother, written and produced by music duo Elementfour in 2000. Following the success of the first UK series that year, the theme was released as a single (which sold nearly 300,000 copies) and became a hit in September 2000 when it reached number 4 on the UK Singles Chart.[1]

"Big Brother UK TV Theme"
Single by Paul Oakenfold, Andy Gray as Elementfour
Released28 August 2000
Recorded2000
Genre
Length3:20
LabelChannel 4 Music
Songwriter(s)
  • Paul Oakenfold
  • Andy Gray
Producer(s)
  • Paul Oakenfold
  • Andy Gray
Paul Oakenfold singles chronology
"Down to Earth (Remix)"
(1997)
"Big Brother UK TV Theme"
(2000)
"Planet Rock"
(2001)

The original theme was used through the first five series of Big Brother, however was later replaced by a revamped version from the sixth series onwards. Versions of the theme continued to be used throughout Channel 4's run of Big Brother and Celebrity Big Brother and was retained when both shows moved to Channel 5 in 2011.[1]

In July 2016, it was revealed that the track was the 14th highest-charting TV theme of all time in the UK.[2]

Background and release

The original name for the track, as evidenced by promotional copies, was "Tast-E", and this was before the duo had settled on a collective name for themselves either.[3] "Tast-E" was released in Australia on CD (WEA),[4] Belgium as "Element Four" (12", Xtra Nova)[5] and Greece (CD, Planetworks).[6]

The theme was also featured on the soundtrack for the first series, which was released that same year.[7][8]

Composition

In September 2010, Gray said to Leo Hickman of The Guardian "I came up with the basic melody while babysitting my five-week-old daughter,". "I was rocking her with my toe under my keyboard as I was playing around with chord structures. I suppose it took three days to write.", with Oakenfold adding that he is proud of their "iconic piece of music". The single version sold nearly 300,000 copies and reached number 4 in the charts in September 2000, Oakenfold stresses, "without it even being play-listed by Radio 1". "Channel 4 took a leap of faith to use it. It's not a limp piano line; it's really quite heavy and electronic. I would say the programme and its music have changed culture, not just television."[9]

In August 2011 Oakenfold, asked if he was happy that the theme had been retained by Channel 5, told Digital Spy "Of course I was. I'm very proud of my track and it's become quite an iconic piece of music." Questioned on whether he received royalty cheques every series, Oakenfold laughed "Everyone does - of course. That's the way it works if you write music."[1]

Track listing

All music is composed by Paul Oakenfold and Andy Gray (as Elementfour).

Track listing
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Big Brother (Vocal Mix - Radio Edit)"
  • Paul Oakenfold
  • Andy Gray
3:20
2."Big Brother (Grayed Out Deep House Mix)"
  • Paul Oakenfold
  • Andy Gray
6:28
3."Big Brother (12" Mix)"
  • Paul Oakenfold
  • Andy Gray
10:02
Total length:19:52

Compilation appearances

  • 2000: Big Brother - Original Soundtrack (the soundtrack album of which the UK TV Theme is the lead singer from; a remix of the song also appears on the soundtrack and the single)
  • 2000: Kiss Ibiza 2000 (Vocal mix)
  • 2000: The Record of the Year 2000
  • 2000: Pepsi Chart 2001
  • 2000: Now Dance 2001
  • 2000: Love2Dance
  • 2000: The Sound of Trance 2000
  • 2000: The Best Club Anthems...Ever! 2001
  • 2001: The Very Best of Euphoric Breakdown (volume 3)
  • 2001: The Best Dance Album in the World... Ever! Part 11
  • 2001: The Best Summer Holiday 2001...Ever!
  • 2002: The Very Best of Euphoric Breakdown (volume 4) (12" Mix)
  • 2002: Screen Cuts
  • 2003: Big Brother 2003
  • 2007: Floorfillers Anthems

Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
Belgium Dance (Ultratop)[10] 13
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[11] 3
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[12] 4

Release history

Country Date Format Label
United Kingdom 28 August 2000 Channel 4 Music
Australia[4] 2000
Warner Music Australia
Belgium[5] 20 November 2000 12" Xtra Nova
Greece[6] 2000 CD, maxi single Planetworks

Big Brother - The Original Soundtrack

Big Brother - The Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
Released14 August 2000
GenreSoundtrack
Length2:34:22
1:18:37 (CD 1)
1:16:45 (CD 2)
Label
ProducerPaul Oakenfold
Andy Gray
CompilerTim Binns

The soundtrack is a compilation of contemporary and classic dance tracks featured in the first series.[13]

Track listing

Disc 1
  1. "Big Brother Theme" – Elementfour
  2. "Phat Planet"– Leftfield
  3. "Breathe" – The Prodigy
  4. "Going Out of My Head" – Fatboy Slim
  5. "Push Upstairs" – Underworld
  6. "Tell Me Why (The Riddle)" – Paul van Dyk
  7. "Dooms Night" (Timo Maas remix edit) – Azzido Da Bass
  8. "Reach Out" – Midfield General
  9. "Freeze" (original mix) – Cut La Roc
  10. "Der Schriber" – Timo Maas
  11. "Be U 4T" – Peace Division
  12. "Heaven Scent" – Bedrock
  13. "Belfast (Sasha)" – Orbital
Disc 2
  1. "Porcelain" (single version) – Moby
  2. "Finished Symphony" (Hybrid's extended edit) – Hybrid
  3. "The Man with the Red Face" (Svek remix) – Laurent Garnier
  4. "Brown Paper Bag" – Roni Size
  5. "The Future of the Future (Stay Gold)" – Everything but the Girl
  6. "King of My Castle" (original album mix) – Wamdue Project
  7. "I See You Baby" – Groove Armada
  8. "D*Votion 2000" – D*Note
  9. "Clubbed to Death" (Peshay mix) – Rob D
  10. "Les Nuits" – Nightmares on Wax
  11. "Swimming Pool" – Rae & Christian
  12. "Slip Into Something More Comfortable" – Kinobe
  13. "Big Brother Theme" (Grayed Out Deep House Mix) – Elementfour
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gollark: With compression, it's `eJyrViqpLEhVslJQKkstSlLSgdJAflJqKohbkFiUmFsMFIiuhistKMrPyy/NA0unFhXn5wEFjYCcvNLcpNQiIMewNrYWANldG38=`. Pronunciation is an exercise for the reader.
gollark: I think.
gollark: Or, out loud, "ocbrkt dquot-next col dquot-next verb comma dquot-next verb col dquot-next bee comma dquot-next params osbrkt ocbrkt dquot-next type col dquot-next pronoun comma dquot-next person col two comma dquot-next number col one ccbrkt csbrkt ccbrkt".
gollark: I suppose you don't strictly *need* that, but it's more consistent.

References

  1. "Paul Oakenfold: 'I'm proud of the Big Brother theme' - Big Brother News - Reality TV". Digital Spy. 2 August 2011. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  2. Eames, Tom (20 July 2016). "What are the biggest TV themes of all time?". Digital Spy. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  3. "Paul Oakenfold and Andy Gray - Tast-E". Discogs. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  4. "Release group "Tast-E" by Paul Oakenfold & Andy Gray - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
  5. "Element Four - Element Four". Discogs. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
  6. "Paul Oakenfold and Andy Gray - Tast-E". Discogs. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
  7. "Various - Big Brother". Discogs. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  8. "Claustrophobic PRODIGY Page - Soundtracks - Big Brother UK". Brainkiller.it. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  9. Leo Hickman (12 September 2010). "Big Brother's 80-second cash cow". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 16 September 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-23.
  10. "Element Four - Element Four". ultratop.be. Archived from the original on 21 December 2018. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  11. "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  12. "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  13. "Big Brother". 14 August 2000. Retrieved 17 December 2018 via Amazon.
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