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Red Rockers - - China (t's Extended Dj Edit)

Despite the title, the lyrics are famously ambiguous and mysterious , evoking themes of longing and distance rather than a direct narrative about the country itself.

The (often attributed to the YouTube channel DJPR3P ) is part of a broader culture of extended mixes that keep 80s new wave classics alive in modern club settings. These edits typically extend the intro and bridge to better serve DJs, emphasizing the "two guitar/backing vocal quartet sound" that defined the band's peak. Red Rockers - China (T's Extended DJ Edit)

The ' hit single " China ," originally released in 1983, became a cornerstone of early '80s new wave, largely fueled by heavy MTV rotation . While the original track appeared on their second album, Good as Gold , the T's Extended DJ Edit is a fan-favorite version that highlights the track's iconic "chiming" guitar lines and staccato dance-floor beat . The Evolution of "China" Despite the title, the lyrics are famously ambiguous

Produced by David Kahne , the song is noted for its "startlingly pretty" pop melody and John Thomas Griffith’s smoothed-over vocals, a sharp departure from the band's earlier "raging rhetoric". The ' hit single " China ," originally

The song reached No. 53 on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at No. 19 on the Mainstream Rock chart. The DJ Edit Legacy

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