The British disco-techno outfit Clock were probably best-known for their mass-market cover songs, 1995's house-seasoned reading of Harold Faltermeyer's "Axel F." and 1997's somewhat electronic reworking of Hot Chocolate's "You Sexy Thing." The brainchild of DJ/producer Stu Allan and Peter Pritchard, Clock had notably never gone for clubland credibility, focusing from their inception on pure dance-pop hits that tended to recycle wistful disco riffs and a light touch of acid house. After a Technotronic-like debut, "Holding On," featuring an overheated, temporary vocal performanc...