I remember back in the day, this was the tune with which the dancing started. Lights would go out, the build up would continue in the dark and then all of the strobos and lasers would go off. Awesome and much underrated 90s dance anthem.
Mate its 2024 and I literally just found this yesterday after two decades of searching. I tried every keyword... "Black and White Video, Alines attack"....
An absolute class tune, remember when it came out, gets better the more you listen. The only disappointment was that it was so underrated, deserved more
I remember Jr dropping this and every time the drop was about to come he took the needle of the record and started it again and when it finally dropped the place went crazy. From juice heads to drag queens and everything in between it was amazing. NYC had the best house music in the 90s.
I would be stomping away in my own little world..eyes closed..tripping my box off..just didnt give a shit..those were the days...the outdoor raves..drop more and coming up with the sun rising.. cant beat that feeling. ..lush x
@@johnnyatab good memories..good times...I would do it all again tomorrow if I could lol..its a wonder I can remember anything at all with all the uppers n downers I used to take lol..oh my days..I could write a bloody book me ..a trilogy even!!! Lol xxx
Why are you claiming this music to be NYC/American, the maker was Italian! Maybe you remember the best house music to be played in NYC, which is a subjective experience, not an objective one. But most of this type of music came from Europe, and still does!
The woman in the video was a VJ on either MTV Europe or VH-1 Europe & she played this on her show in late 1996/early 1997-believe it was the first ever showing of the video. Cannot find her name though-the show used to go out about 10 or 11 PM on a Friday or Saturday UK time I think.
I remember when I was younger and my older brother bought the Ministry of Sound Classic Trance Nation CD… hearing this track got me into dance music… what a track !!!
@TIGERWOODSBOYFRIEND Proudly 47 ! I was DJ back to 90s ..the best time to be a DJ and special female, at least in my country lol. I am delighted that my son following my steps 😉
I saw this at the hollywood bowl back in November when Pete Tong unearthed a bunch of classic techno played with the LA Philharmonic. This was like one of my favorite songs as a teen and to see it with the Phil was FREAKING MAJESTIC. Plus having a bunch of old skool ravers in the house with glow sticks who knew every bridge and nuance of the song was just the BEST!!! It's like we were part of something so cool a long time ago and then to have it back was just WOW. And people wonder who influenced the progressive producers. It was reminiscent of being at Coachella a few years back with the Deep crew, DJ Harvey, Tenaglia, Jason Bentley, Doc Martin
Been trying to find this song for at least 20 years, and it came on my Spotify randomly, quick RU-vid search and it was the RU-vid clip I’d been looking for for so long! Could never remember the name just remember watching it on rage as a kid
When I was younger, and we would travel to Scotland to see relatives there, my Dad would play his assorted musics, most of which were house music, and I heard this recently and had to come back to listen to it.
Awwww yeah take me back to the club 1999 24yrs old no care in the world but when was the X was coming dancing my ass off with my friends....now 21 yrs later married with a kid no regrets no regrets
I remember MTV AMP in the day, when this track got played I just lost it. The beat and overall groove really put Brainbug on the map with its "dreamdance" offering which would later be touted as one of the many assential trance anthems known. And this was a '96 offering to boot! Good times to be had in those days. Nothing like it.
Fantastic I am 48years old and still love this I know it sounds morbid but I can remember my late friend Craig Garnett getting is wife Kim to buy the vinyl for him also I like energy 52 café Del Mar ect
Even though this is a '90's song, I like the fact they played on a 1940 - 1965 horror movie theme.....Still beats the shit that's put out these days......😎😎😎😎
Back in late '90s there was this radio station in SoCal called grooveradio over the FM airwaves and they played dance music all day but at night they got more into more tracks like this. That's how I got into electronic music and I haven't looked back since then and have no regrets. I still descover new tracks with the Swedish Eagle.
I have this on a cassette tape I recorder off the radio back in the 90’s. It was mixed up with another song. I miss a certain radio station that used to play dance music like this and mix it up.
Yeah, this actually does fit as club music pretty well now that i think of it. Did you have any other old symphonic songs like this? I'm looking for similars.
I’ve been looking for at lease twenty years to find this song. Just to chance upon an orchestral version of it that some wonderful soul listed the name; which lead me here! I can die now!
Ah, a video done in the style of black-and-white sci-fi-horror films. I get the feeling that even back then people thought they were silly, but they didn't care, it was what they had so they got into it and made it work. And this video does it well enough that I can't tell if it's a parody or a homage. Maybe both?
I originally heard this song years ago as background music for a video from Tekken Zaibatsu, which was a collective for combo videos (among other things) for the Tekken fighting game series. This particular video was for a character named Unknown from Tekken Tag Tournament. Anyone familiar with Unknown can probably imagine that this music fits her character quite well!
I have listened to this on a few compilation albums and finally searched it up here - absolutely brilliantly bad video to an epic TUUUUNE if you haven't turned up the volume, straight away then I recommend cranking it up just before 4:10 for the killer violins - immense (IMHO)!