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View Poll Results: What is Music? (Poll added on 6th of May 2012).
The music for this 1993 version was essentially created by the DJ Robert Racic. This video was created using a number of hand coded MSDOS programs running on a 486, written by some clever local programmers including James McParlane (the text generator) and 'Zaph Torps' (the plasma and fire effects). The PC had a very expensive and nowadays very primitive display card that could create a PAL TV image - badly.
The clip was purposefully dirty, strobed and harsh. I wanted minimum colour. The TV stations obliged by 'failing to broadcast it' citing the strobing and sexual content. Nevertheless the single reached the national top 20.
Dont worry, its work/family safe. 'Sexual content', heh, if legs are sexual....Possibly not epileptic safe though.
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