The Reflex
"The Reflex"
Experience Duran Duran's explosive 1984 chart-topper, "The Reflex"! Remixed by Nile Rodgers, this high-energy track blended synth-pop, new wave, and funk into an irresistible dance-pop smash. Its innovative sound and memorable chorus propelled Duran Duran to their first number one hit on both sides of the Atlantic.
- TITLE: The Reflex
- BAND: Duran Duran
- GENRE: Dance-pop, Funk, New Wave, Synth-pop
- RELEASEDAY: April 16
- YEAR: 1984
Released April 16, 1984, "The Reflex" became a defining single for Duran Duran, taken from their third album, Seven and the Ragged Tiger. The hit single version, heavily reworked by Chic's Nile Rodgers, emphasized its funk and dance-pop elements, transforming it from the album version into a dynamic powerhouse. This synth-pop infused new wave track dominated airwaves and dance floors worldwide.
"The Reflex" showcases Duran Duran's evolution in 1984, embracing funk influences within their established synth-pop and new wave framework. Nile Rodgers' remix added distinctive vocal samples and effects, enhancing the song's dance-pop appeal. Its complex arrangement, driving beat, and abstract lyrics contributed to its massive success, solidifying Duran Duran's position as global pop icons with this iconic track.
SONG MEANING: The meaning of "The Reflex" is famously ambiguous and abstract, even according to the band members. Lyrically, it doesn't present a clear story but rather uses intriguing, somewhat disconnected phrases ("The reflex is an only child, he's waiting in the park"). Simon Le Bon has suggested it's broadly about striving for spontaneity or a moment of instinctive clarity, but the song relies more on its energetic sound and rhythm than conveying a specific message.
"Duran Duran"
- TITLE: Duran Duran
- ACTIVE: 1978–present (1978)
- BAND: Duran Duran
"Notorious"
- TITLE: Notorious
- BAND: Duran Duran
- GENRE: Dance-rock, Funk Rock
- RELEASEDAY: October 20
- YEAR: 1986
