It became a staple in North American sports, particularly the NHL , partly due to Ray wearing a Los Angeles Kings hoodie in the music video.
The lyrics include classic rave-era lines such as "First to the bass into the jam / Then let the music take command" and "Enter the clock and turn the body upside down" .
Compare the to the PWL Mix used for the UK market List other 2 Unlimited hits from the Get Ready! album era
Phil Wilde spent five days mixing the track on a small 20-channel DNR desk, managing over 70 inputs by combining tracks.
It typically runs approximately 5:33 to 5:41 in its full extended form, longer than the standard radio edit. Commercial & Cultural Impact
The single was a massive hit, reaching #2 on the UK Singles Chart and topping charts in Finland, Ireland, and the Netherlands.
The track won Best Techno 12-inch Single at the 1993 WMC International Dance Music Awards.
2 Unlimited - Twilight Zone (rapping Rave Version) [1992] 🎯 Legit
It became a staple in North American sports, particularly the NHL , partly due to Ray wearing a Los Angeles Kings hoodie in the music video.
The lyrics include classic rave-era lines such as "First to the bass into the jam / Then let the music take command" and "Enter the clock and turn the body upside down" . 2 Unlimited - Twilight Zone (Rapping Rave Version) [1992]
Compare the to the PWL Mix used for the UK market List other 2 Unlimited hits from the Get Ready! album era It became a staple in North American sports,
Phil Wilde spent five days mixing the track on a small 20-channel DNR desk, managing over 70 inputs by combining tracks. album era Phil Wilde spent five days mixing
It typically runs approximately 5:33 to 5:41 in its full extended form, longer than the standard radio edit. Commercial & Cultural Impact
The single was a massive hit, reaching #2 on the UK Singles Chart and topping charts in Finland, Ireland, and the Netherlands.
The track won Best Techno 12-inch Single at the 1993 WMC International Dance Music Awards.