Williams has described the song as being about avoiding mood-altering experiences or substances—a warning to "never opening your system" to something whose effects you cannot predict.
It features a futuristic, retro-electro pulse with robotic, heavily processed vocals.
The song was originally written and produced by the duo (Kelvin Andrews and Danny Spencer) for their 2005 album Eighty One before Williams re-recorded it for his own project. Key Themes and Composition
is a track by British pop star Robbie Williams , featured on his 2006 dance-inflected album Rudebox .
Williams has described the song as being about avoiding mood-altering experiences or substances—a warning to "never opening your system" to something whose effects you cannot predict.
It features a futuristic, retro-electro pulse with robotic, heavily processed vocals.
The song was originally written and produced by the duo (Kelvin Andrews and Danny Spencer) for their 2005 album Eighty One before Williams re-recorded it for his own project. Key Themes and Composition
is a track by British pop star Robbie Williams , featured on his 2006 dance-inflected album Rudebox .