Chart Peak: 7 [8 in 1995]
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Dear oh dear. Far be it from me to suggest that anybody involved in dance music might ever have taken drugs, but it's easy to see how this might appeal to people in altered states, from the title down to the way it builds up and the multi-coloured video. The tension and the release supplied by that bubbling sound towards the end might indeed sound very effective on a dancefloor but to me it just sounded like listening to somebody's car alarm going off for four minutes, and even listening late at night when I was starting to feel a bit bleary-eyed has done nothing to endear it to me.
The original version of this track appears on: Now 32
Available on: 90's Dance
Charting 1997: 27th December
11 years ago
I think its a great record.
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