Cliff Martinez - Wanna Fight

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Review by J. Marie Ravenshaw

Cliff Martinez’s Wanna Fight: A Minimalist Banger That Punches You in the Feels Alright, let’s talk about Cliff Martinez’s Wanna Fight, because this 2013 gem is one of those albums that sneaks up on you like a ninja in socks. Released under Milan Records, it blends Pop/Rock vibes with Electronic beats so smooth they could massage your brain. And don’t even get me started on its Stage & Screen aura—it’s soundtrack-y without being overly dramatic, kind of like when Netflix autoplays the next episode but you’re too lazy to stop it. The album has four tracks total (yes, just four), all variations of “Wanna Fight.” At first glance, you might think, “Wait, did he run out of ideas?” But nah, dude’s pulling off something clever here—a deep dive into mood and texture. It’s less about lyrics and more about how each version makes you feel, which honestly feels kinda freeing. Like, who needs words when you’ve got tribal drums and minimal techno pulsing through your headphones? Now let me break down two tracks that stuck with me: Track 1: "Wanna Fight (Album Version)" This one hits different. Right from the start, there’s this hypnotic beat that feels like walking through an empty warehouse at 3 AM while questioning life choices. The synths are sparse yet punchy, giving off serious “I’m mysterious but also fun at parties” energy. What I love most? How understated it is. No bells, no whistles—just pure sonic zen. If this track were a person, it’d be that chill friend who shows up late to everything but still manages to save the vibe. Track 3: "Wanna Fight" Okay, so technically this isn’t labeled as anything special, but for some reason, this version felt rawer than the others. Maybe it’s the way the percussion builds slowly, creeping up on you like a spider climbing your leg during yoga class. Or maybe it’s how the melody loops around until you’re fully submerged in its weird little world. Either way, it’s memorable—not gonna lie, I found myself humming it while waiting in line at Starbucks. Not proud of that moment, but hey, music sticks where it wants. --- So yeah, Wanna Fight is short, sweet, and oddly addictive. It doesn’t try too hard, which ironically makes it stand out. In a world full of overproduced bangers desperate for playlist spots, this album feels refreshingly honest. Almost like Cliff Martinez whispered, “Here’s my vibe; take it or leave it,” then walked away sipping coffee. Final thought? Listening to this album feels like staring at modern art—you’re not always sure what’s going on, but somehow it works. Oh, and if anyone asks why you only listened to four songs all day, just tell ‘em you were busy fighting…with yourself.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Wanna Fight (Alternate Version)
Wanna Fight
Wanna Fight (Album Version)
Wanna Fight [Alternate Version]

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Catalog Numbers

M2-36652, MLN36652

Labels

Milan

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • Single
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
  • Limited Edition

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)Gaumont
Copyright (c)Gaumont
Licensed ToMilan Entertainment, Inc.
Distributed ByAlternative Distribution Alliance

Notes

  • 1000 copies pressed.
  • Side B is previously unreleased.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 7 31383 66520 2
  • Barcode (String): 731383665202

About Cliff Martinez

Cliff Martinez (born February 5, 1954 in Bronx, New York, raised in Columbus, Ohio) is an American film score composer (who works often with director and ) and former drummer for Captain Beefheart, The Dickies, The Weirdos and the Red Hot Chili Peppers (1984-1986).

Real Name

    • Cliff Martinez

Name Vars

  • C Martinez
  • C. Martinez
  • Cliff R. Martinez
  • Clifford Martinez
  • Martinex
  • Martinez
  • Martniez

Aliases

  • Homey

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Wanna Fight* by Cliff Martinez is basically a masterclass in repetition done right. It features multiple versions of the same track, each offering a slightly different vibe. You’ve got the "Alternate Version," the "Album Version," and even another take on the same song. It’s like Martinez is saying, “Why settle for one when you can have four?” Released in 2013 under Milan Records, the album blends Minimal Techno, Tribal beats, and Soundtrack vibes into something hypnotic. So if you’re into music that feels both experimental and cinematic, this might be your jam.

Comments

Hotline Miami.
cedricgeneration
2025-03-16
No faktycznie - bardzo podobne do lejtmotifu ze Stranger Things
empalador23
2025-03-15
If the soundtracks of Interstellar and Stranger Things had a baby, this is what it would sound like
lousy139
2025-03-15
Cliff shoud make the soundtrack for the next Tron movie.
karinagomess
2025-03-14
All these kids talking about Stranger Things similarity when all of us that grew in the 80s know whats up.
mendezmau30
2025-03-14
This guy is my favorite modern film scorer, well, along with Hans Zimmer. Everything he touches is gold.
rutuparnarout
2025-03-13
yo shitty
When we forgive, we can get closer to divinity
The Knick and Stranger Things
chrismuffins
2025-03-12
Llegué aquí por lil supa lml