God I love this tune. Kept me sane when my mam was sick in 2006, kept me hanging on when she passed in 2007, and has basically been my 'You can survive this too" tune ever since.
I agree. Truly sorry about ur Mom. My wife of 16 years died from a hospital mistake in February... I can't hardly do anything most days. This song helps. Keep ur head up mate!!
My heart goes out to pal. If I could do anything differently with my past healing it would be less booze and more mushrooms...but each to their own. Good luck mate and when you are ready - the world can still be a beautiful place. I spent the last year cycling in southern Mexico.
Aw bless you, this is my "our song" with ma boy. We used to listen to this when he was single and come home, we lived in Cyprus so he visited often.... It touches so many ages I really hope your ok. Songs hold us together so well. I bet you're mam was lovely ❤️
@@ryancosio4331 Regardless of who agrees with who andor regardless of who agrees with me I still stand by my original comment from over a year ago andor longer that implies that Hayling by FC Kahuna is both a one of a kind and spiritually uplifting song.
The statement this Music Video makes is astonishing. Especially when you consider how far ahead of its time it was when it was originally released, and how eternally relevant it is as a piece of art now and forever. Sublime.
The Hidden Truths and RepresentatIONs Of Energy and the Many Forms It Travels In are just a Few of the Many Hidden Things this Video Reveals... The Music Speaks 😇 Much Love and Peace 🤛🏼👁🤜🏿
Nip/Tuck brought me here... today, but honestly NT brought me here before every time I watched this episode. Such a great decade for music that "talked" to me. Amazing video as well.
This song has saved me so, so many times over the past decade. Any and everytime I've felt struggling, I'd find this song and play it on repeat until I felt better. Pretty sure it has by now saved me from multiple snowballings of emotion that would had likely resulted to my suicide.
Amazing atemporal song. That enigmatic sound of the pre-chill out sounds and underground movements in the early 2000. You can still sense the influence of the first years of the internet, Matrix being there and the start of an era attached to technology
This was a healthy, sparse use of autotune too. Anyway, we've become far too reliant on technology. If it were to fail somehow, we'd be in serious trouble.
2 lines is with Hayling what it takes to reset and reconnect the mind to the soul :absolutely brilliant. Thanx is not the term, i am gratefull to whoever offered us this opportuny by its skillfull creativity in spirituality.
I moved away for two years for the first half of medical school and would only see my wife and kids a couple days a month during that time. I listened to this song a lot and reminded myself that I had worked my ass off to get to such a miserable position and I just needed to get through it and get back home for clinical rotations. It's years later and I still absolutely love this song.
Started watching Layer Cake, opening song reminded me of the first time I heard this song, in a surfing documentary directed by skateboard pioneer Stacy Peralta called Riding Giants. The soundtrack is perfect, as is the movie
I haven't watched that movie for a couple of years, but your comment and one above about not remembering where they first heard this song just brought it all together.
I may or may not have heard this, when first released but when Nip/Tuck included it in season 2, I had to hear it again only to discover the amazing video that accompanied it.
I heard this song in my college room, probably after getting high for probably just the first couple of times. It was on an album called "The Ultimate chillout collection - 2002". My life hasn't been the same since that day.
@@oitthegroit1297 guess what, 8 is my lucky number. The track list you requested:- 1. “Here with me (Rollo’s Chillin with the family mix)” - Dido 2. “Trouble” - Coldplay 3. “Street Spirit (Fade out)” - Radiohead 4. “Angel (Dusted mix)” - Sarah Mclachlan 5. “Hayling” - FC Kahuna 😉 6. “Destiny” - Zero 7 7. “Swollen” - Bent 8. “Not 17 (Attica Blues Mix)” - Mandalay 9. “Intensify (Blind Faith remix)” - Way Out West 10. “Shame (Bent Mix)” - BT 11. “Edge of the ocean (Duotone Mix)” - Ivy 12. “Silence (Michael Woods remix)” - Delerium 😇
I used to be a lighting designer at a concert venue and I have so many ideas on how to light this stage for this song, just imagine back lighting the stage so the band is in silhouettes and very faint faint front lighting on the pretty lady’s front side just enough to create a shadow effect to make her curves more pronounced, she would be a goddess on stage… man I miss painting musicians on stage while they let us hear all their talent…
Portishead helped solidify triphop as a genre. So, the content is quite relevant. It's has a slightly different feel, but treading down the same road Portishead paved.
I found this song 20 years ago and still listening...amazing! La escuche en un programa de television y en el año 2000 y nunca he dejado de escucharlo . Es ALTAMENTE ADICTIVO ESTE TEMA. Escucho este tema y no necesito drogarme para sentir que viajo a otros mundos. Hermosoooooo. I love this song.
Living this, and partly because of this composition released back then, I am and have been taking the risks in life that have led me to a place fulfilled and looking for another risk taking endeavor. Just be glad to be here. No fear.
I struggle with anxiety and depression & I find this song just calms me so much, I listen to it when I think I can't cope and it makes me realise I can.
I don't think either of you really struggle with anxiety. This song is about fear. About people telling you that you shouldn't be afraid. Like telling you that you shouldn't think about an elephant. The piano is everything good that you want to experience, and it slowly revels itself to be a horrible monster. In the end, not even the girl is real.
Haven't heard this in a while, and didn't even know there was a music video until now. And for some reason I'm very troubled by the fact I can't for the life of me remember where I first heard this. I can rule out MTV's AMP and URB magazine. This is gonna drive me nuts.
For me, it was Big Sonic Chill on fm 94.9 San Diego, which doesn't exist anymore but has a bit of an online nostalgia following and other dj's who have followed suit, even a few spotify playlists with -most- of the music that they aired, aside from a handful of licensing issues. I would love to give all of you who are personally touched by this song a giant hug, especially those who have had it stuck in the back of their mind since the early thousands. I miss those times, musically, more than can be put to words! It was revolutionary for me.
Beautiful !-I ran into a dude and I heard a bump in this song and I had to stop him and say what is? It's been a long time since I've had heard iTune and it's had that effect on me where I had to stop what I was doing and say I have to know the artist and the name of the song. Masterpiece! I'm definitely a new fan keep up the great musical integrity you bring to the table
This song is amazing. To me, it symbolizes surrendering to a seduction, putting your fears aside and just enjoying the moment in a state of blissful indulgence.
Interesting. As someone born it in the early 2000s, I was a youngster listening to those, and amidst the darkness in my life, which may be why I see it this way but this song always made me think of a hopeless ending of humanity, where is zombie apocalypse Shirley demolishes human society as the music created visuals in my mind of a pink haired anime girl in a coma with a breathing mask on, machines hooked up to her to keep her alive in a rundown hospital filled with a mixture of currently alive but vegetative state patients, dying patients and long gun patients from mysterious In which engulfed humanity
I remember watching this video years ago. I had forgotten the lyrics but I remembered the intro music and the robotic arm coming out of the back of the piano. No matter how much I remembered and searched I only got new robots playing piano or the wrong songs. I had given up hope on ever hearing the again. This isn’t that amazing of a song but it had an impact on me for whatever reason. Yesterday I heard it playing in this little coffee shop. I ran to the front asking them what the song name was that I had been looking for this song for a long long time. And the man went and checked for me. He typed it onto my phone and now I can listen to this forever now. Again not a crazy good song but still something from my past i have searched for.
The music video for FC Kahuna's "Hayling" is one of my all-time favorites. The instrumental feels like echoes from an interstellar probe, lost in the void yet tirelessly transmitting a message. The message of the song, to let go of fear and embrace the present, deeply resonates with my life philosophy. Hafdís Huld's soft, mystical voice drives this message home, touching the deepest recesses of my soul. It's like a guardian angel descending into hell to pull me out. Yet, the video itself is a stark contrast. The transcendental meets the material here, reminding us that beauty and profundity can emerge from the seemingly shallow. The stage is lit from below, casting a sensual glow on Hafdís's legs and bare feet. The piano isn't just an instrument; it spawns machines, all capturing her radiant beauty. A camera beneath the piano zooms in with precision as she spreads her legs, finding that sweet spot between allure and decency. For the longest time, I hated this video's rawness, its blatant sensuality clashing with the song's ethereal vibe. But I've come to realize that true appreciation of art comes from surrendering to its entirety. We must stop resisting, let it wash over us, and feel it deeply. This music video, with its mix of the transcendent and the physical, offers a profound experience if we're willing to embrace it fully.
This has been a favorite of mine from a long time ago now. First saw it when it was at the end credits of a movie. I think it was a movie on a VCR tape! Was delighted as heck to find it on-line when it first appeared. If I thought really hard I could remember what that movie was. I think I posted it once here a good while ago.
Ouch Dave just picking through comments to pick on people lol, of course I know this, there's no budget for using legitimate robotics in a music video, especially on that level but nothing done in the video is not possible with current technology, systems I've seen in my line of work. @@D4veJap4n
@@D4veJap4n It is because it's much cheaper to make the video that way but the cutting edge of what can be done with robots in manufacturing is of a similar scale which is what I was jokingly referring to.
When I hear this song, some elements of it remind me so much of another song -- "Tangerine Dream - 3 A.M. at the Border of the Marsh From Okefenokee." It seems like maybe they took some samples from that older song for this one.
I remember I used to listen to this song a lot some years ago and for some reason it slipped away from me and I haven't heard it for probably 3-4 years, then the other day I am watching a compilation video and a small portion of this song was used as a back round sound and I was like...oh my god! I scoured the comment section for someone asking what the song was and I found it quickly! Yay :) Wish I could recall what introduced me to this song originally. Probably a movie or video. I love this song. So mellow and relaxing.
When my emotions are too overwhelming, and my narcissism rears its head, I kill it with this kind of music. I retreat. The world doesn't need my bullshit. I'm thankful for the walk home after work, from the bus stop, in the rain.
"You're born, you take shit. You get out in the world, you take more shit. You climb a little higher, you take less shit. Till one day you're up in the rarefied atmosphere and you've forgotten what shit even looks like" - Eddie Temple
I lost my previous hard disk data and I was trying very hard to recall this song. I got it horribly wrong because I thought this was in 2007 or 2008, and it turns out to be further back to 2002, I'm utterly amazed, it was way ahead of its time at 2002
This song is sending the message one, do not worry and two, be thankful. Those who do not know about faith have a harder time grasping the songs purpose or meaning.
The early 2000's were so much simpler. Christ, I miss it.
You and me both ❤
The '80s and '90s were even better. Early 2000s was good too
don't think about all those things you fear, just be glad to be here
@@MaNuLaToROfficial 👌👌👌🙏🤝
CGI is never simple
"When I was born, the world was a far simpler place. It was all just cops and robbers. But it wasn't for me. Drugs changed everything."
Exactly. Layer Cake intro. Love it.
God I love this tune. Kept me sane when my mam was sick in 2006, kept me hanging on when she passed in 2007, and has basically been my 'You can survive this too" tune ever since.
I agree. Truly sorry about ur Mom.
My wife of 16 years died from a hospital mistake in February... I can't hardly do anything most days. This song helps.
Keep ur head up mate!!
My heart goes out to pal. If I could do anything differently with my past healing it would be less booze and more mushrooms...but each to their own.
Good luck mate and when you are ready - the world can still be a beautiful place. I spent the last year cycling in southern Mexico.
Hugs
Aw bless you, this is my "our song" with ma boy. We used to listen to this when he was single and come home, we lived in Cyprus so he visited often.... It touches so many ages
I really hope your ok. Songs hold us together so well. I bet you're mam was lovely ❤️
🤍
The combination between this song and the opening of Layer Cake, legendary!
This song in the opening of Layer Cake was absolutely brilliant.
"Good times today, stupor tomorrow."
Still on the lookout for FCUK Drugs at Boots, 20 years on still no sign of them.
@@chuckyboy6977 what
@@MaNuLaToROfficial TH-cam opening scene of Layer Cake, all will be explained by Daniel Craig. The start to Layer Cake is a great piece of cinema.
Hayling by FC Kahuna is an imaginative and spiritually empowering chill lounge song, and the perfect song for a spiritual nourishment seeker.
Nothing spiritual here,just tripping.
@@pavijan I'm free to see any type of song that I want as spiritual regardless of who agrees just as you are free to type your opinion
@@stellacarrier8341 of course, anybody is free,but it doesn't mean they are right.
@@stellacarrier8341sick burn, I agree with you brosef
@@ryancosio4331 Regardless of who agrees with who andor regardless of who agrees with me I still stand by my original comment from over a year ago andor longer that implies that Hayling by FC Kahuna is both a one of a kind and spiritually uplifting song.
don't think about all those things you fear, just be glad to be here
Ever since I heard this a couple of weeks ago, I thought it was "feel", not "fear". 😳😥 Thanks!
how is this not popular?...... masterpiece
How is Hafdis Huld not popular? Her solo stuff is great, too.
The statement this Music Video makes is astonishing. Especially when you consider how far ahead of its time it was when it was originally released, and how eternally relevant it is as a piece of art now and forever. Sublime.
The Hidden Truths and RepresentatIONs Of Energy and the Many Forms It Travels In are just a Few of the Many Hidden Things this Video Reveals...
The Music Speaks 😇
Much Love and Peace
🤛🏼👁🤜🏿
Extraordinary, love it
This.
this + matrix clubbed to death
What does 'ahead of its time' mean exactly?
Great use of sampling of Tangerine Dream ("3AM At The Border Of The Marsh From Okefenokee") in this one.
cela me rappelle aussi "Substitute For Love" de Madonna :
th-cam.com/video/o8VObwbShjg/w-d-xo.html
@@beberthefirst same! I thought it was a Madonna song til I looked it up
The Original CSI: Miami sent me here. Been in my playlist ever since. ❤
Me too!! I love Horatio
Who’s here in 2024?
Nip/Tuck brought me here... today, but honestly NT brought me here before every time I watched this episode. Such a great decade for music that "talked" to me. Amazing video as well.
Слоёный пирог - кажется музыка из этого кинофильма
Never left
Welcome to the layer cake
All of us.. read the room
helps with my anxiety and depression. great message
This is like an anthem for ppl with anxiety...it helps alot...
One of those songs that can soothe your feelings or bring them out it’s a never ending experience
One of my favourite chill out tracks of all time along with air all i need
This song has saved me so, so many times over the past decade. Any and everytime I've felt struggling, I'd find this song and play it on repeat until I felt better. Pretty sure it has by now saved me from multiple snowballings of emotion that would had likely resulted to my suicide.
Try REM, Everybody Hurts, that's mine even though I love this.
There are days, time and again, where this song really hits!
2004 in Iraq, watched "Confidence" DVD and always stuck around after credits to listen to this. Kept me sane in the sandbox.
Amazing atemporal song. That enigmatic sound of the pre-chill out sounds and underground movements in the early 2000. You can still sense the influence of the first years of the internet, Matrix being there and the start of an era attached to technology
This was a healthy, sparse use of autotune too. Anyway, we've become far too reliant on technology. If it were to fail somehow, we'd be in serious trouble.
Sergio you sum it up perfectly
That was an amazing explanation. Swoooooooon. Good sir. Swoon.
With a sprinkle of hentai in it
Well said dude.
Simply timeless. One of the best songs ever written. Thank you for the many years of inspiration
Too kind...Gracias!
Exaggerate much?
2 lines is with Hayling what it takes to reset and reconnect the mind to the soul :absolutely brilliant.
Thanx is not the term, i am gratefull to whoever offered us this opportuny by its skillfull creativity in spirituality.
Such a masterpiece of music
I moved away for two years for the first half of medical school and would only see my wife and kids a couple days a month during that time. I listened to this song a lot and reminded myself that I had worked my ass off to get to such a miserable position and I just needed to get through it and get back home for clinical rotations. It's years later and I still absolutely love this song.
Hope you & the family are happy & enjoying life . Peace out brother
If this isn't the 'song for the moment' I don't know what is. Absolutely stunning! 😘💫
Started watching Layer Cake, opening song reminded me of the first time I heard this song, in a surfing documentary directed by skateboard pioneer Stacy Peralta called Riding Giants. The soundtrack is perfect, as is the movie
I haven't watched that movie for a couple of years, but your comment and one above about not remembering where they first heard this song just brought it all together.
Great movie.
Sounds as fresh and relevant in 2021 as it ever did. God I love this tune.
A lot of trip hop/chillout stuff from this era has aged very well. The combination of electronica and lounge music creates a very timeless sound.
This video is genuinely bizarre, but this is easily one of my favorite songs. Totally under appreciated gem.
Absolutely beautiful- my spirit cried with joy and release every time I hear this 🥰
Perfect song with a perfect visualization...
Electronic music is amazing, i was small in the 90s and 2000s and its a nostalgia thing but also just love the sounds
I may or may not have heard this, when first released but when Nip/Tuck included it in season 2, I had to hear it again only to discover the amazing video that accompanied it.
I heard this song in my college room, probably after getting high for probably just the first couple of times. It was on an album called "The Ultimate chillout collection - 2002". My life hasn't been the same since that day.
Arjun... Thanks for that album reference. I completely forgot how much I loved that... and found it again on TH-cam.
Arjun Thimmaya damn I Went to collage in 2017, different times but the music brings us together, much love
I know it's been 8 years since you brought it up, but I was wondering if you remember any other songs from that album?
@@oitthegroit1297 guess what, 8 is my lucky number. The track list you requested:-
1. “Here with me (Rollo’s Chillin with the family mix)” - Dido
2. “Trouble” - Coldplay
3. “Street Spirit (Fade out)” - Radiohead
4. “Angel (Dusted mix)” - Sarah Mclachlan
5. “Hayling” - FC Kahuna 😉
6. “Destiny” - Zero 7
7. “Swollen” - Bent
8. “Not 17 (Attica Blues Mix)” - Mandalay
9. “Intensify (Blind Faith remix)” - Way Out West
10. “Shame (Bent Mix)” - BT
11. “Edge of the ocean (Duotone Mix)” - Ivy
12. “Silence (Michael Woods remix)” - Delerium
😇
@@thimmmilan Let's freaking go, thank you!
I used to be a lighting designer at a concert venue and I have so many ideas on how to light this stage for this song, just imagine back lighting the stage so the band is in silhouettes and very faint faint front lighting on the pretty lady’s front side just enough to create a shadow effect to make her curves more pronounced, she would be a goddess on stage… man I miss painting musicians on stage while they let us hear all their talent…
Trip hop I would assume is the closest. One word if you like this though, PORTISHEAD
not really portishead at all...
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Different but yeah Portishead has a couple I love.
Yeah ugh no where near Portis head. Sorry dude
Portishead helped solidify triphop as a genre. So, the content is quite relevant. It's has a slightly different feel, but treading down the same road Portishead paved.
Her name is Hafdis Huld and she is from Iceland
Pura arte de vanguarda! Três anos depois... Volto pra dizer que essa música sempre me faz viajar para épocas passadas com um charmoso saudosismo!
this song is also on CSI Miami season 1 ep. 6. Been loving this song for years!
still sounds great so years later :) all time classic
This was on the ministry of sound chillout annual 2002 🎉sold in Australia..best chillout cd ever ❤ gosh i miss those days😮
I found this song 20 years ago and still listening...amazing! La escuche en un programa de television y en el año 2000 y nunca he dejado de escucharlo . Es ALTAMENTE ADICTIVO ESTE TEMA. Escucho este tema y no necesito drogarme para sentir que viajo a otros mundos. Hermosoooooo. I love this song.
Me acaba de atrapar, tal cual .. 4 segundos en la tv
@@menamar22 jajaja
Living this, and partly because of this composition released back then, I am and have been taking the risks in life that have led me to a place fulfilled and looking for another risk taking endeavor. Just be glad to be here. No fear.
You could send this off to space and they'd have to take a second. Wonderful
I just discovered this song and it sends me to a wonderful place!! So many hooks, and it just flows. ❤❤
I struggle with anxiety and this song helps me chill out so easily 😍👍🏻
I struggle with anxiety and depression & I find this song just calms me so much, I listen to it when I think I can't cope and it makes me realise I can.
I don't think either of you really struggle with anxiety. This song is about fear. About people telling you that you shouldn't be afraid. Like telling you that you shouldn't think about an elephant.
The piano is everything good that you want to experience, and it slowly revels itself to be a horrible monster. In the end, not even the girl is real.
Hope you're OK Claudia. And ignore the stupendously tone deaf replies like Jeremy's. Fucking Christ-Hawk!
Also try this : Arnica montana sea sand and sun
Haven't heard this in a while, and didn't even know there was a music video until now. And for some reason I'm very troubled by the fact I can't for the life of me remember where I first heard this. I can rule out MTV's AMP and URB magazine. This is gonna drive me nuts.
Ever seen the movie "Layer Cake"? Its playing during the opening scene....
Or the movie 'Confidence'
@@stevenhaines1105 they do sound very similar, I agree... I thought the same. Both groups were way ahead of their time!
For me, it was Big Sonic Chill on fm 94.9 San Diego, which doesn't exist anymore but has a bit of an online nostalgia following and other dj's who have followed suit, even a few spotify playlists with -most- of the music that they aired, aside from a handful of licensing issues. I would love to give all of you who are personally touched by this song a giant hug, especially those who have had it stuck in the back of their mind since the early thousands.
I miss those times, musically, more than can be put to words! It was revolutionary for me.
@@mustardnbiscuits5338 that's where I heard it
Beautiful !-I ran into a dude and I heard a bump in this song and I had to stop him and say what is? It's been a long time since I've had heard iTune and it's had that effect on me where I had to stop what I was doing and say I have to know the artist and the name of the song. Masterpiece! I'm definitely a new fan keep up the great musical integrity you bring to the table
I bought that same piano but ya gotta pay extra for the giant winged camera escalator octopus thingy. What a bummer.
Gotta admit it takes great photos....
This song is amazing. To me, it symbolizes surrendering to a seduction, putting your fears aside and just enjoying the moment in a state of blissful indulgence.
Interesting. As someone born it in the early 2000s, I was a youngster listening to those, and amidst the darkness in my life, which may be why I see it this way but this song always made me think of a hopeless ending of humanity, where is zombie apocalypse Shirley demolishes human society as the music created visuals in my mind of a pink haired anime girl in a coma with a breathing mask on, machines hooked up to her to keep her alive in a rundown hospital filled with a mixture of currently alive but vegetative state patients, dying patients and long gun patients from mysterious In which engulfed humanity
I agree with you. I think symbols stamped on mechanical arm in the video might be important.
Saw the movie “Riding Giants” twenty years ago and this song was in part of it. It immediately caught my ear. Great movie too.
Same here! Amazing movie. One of the best.
I remember watching this video years ago. I had forgotten the lyrics but I remembered the intro music and the robotic arm coming out of the back of the piano. No matter how much I remembered and searched I only got new robots playing piano or the wrong songs. I had given up hope on ever hearing the again. This isn’t that amazing of a song but it had an impact on me for whatever reason. Yesterday I heard it playing in this little coffee shop. I ran to the front asking them what the song name was that I had been looking for this song for a long long time. And the man went and checked for me. He typed it onto my phone and now I can listen to this forever now. Again not a crazy good song but still something from my past i have searched for.
Simple yet very catchy great tune....This could be a great HIT. Tell others pass the word this is a great song!!!
Please re-release a remastered music video, from source, at the highest resolution possible - it is one of the greatest music videos of all time.
Fastlane TV Show introduced this awesome song to me. Still awesome 20+ years later.
2043 still listening to this retro song, who's with me?
I'm still in the past
We here, and I’m loving it
R you from the future? 😉
@@lesliefrench2227ask me anything 😅
Transcendental ♾️ 🎧 🎇
So breathy and airy, it was in one compilation with Lamb's - Gabriel, Blue Foundation's - eyes on fire and many other indie-pop lounge songs 🖤🎹✨
The music video for FC Kahuna's "Hayling" is one of my all-time favorites. The instrumental feels like echoes from an interstellar probe, lost in the void yet tirelessly transmitting a message. The message of the song, to let go of fear and embrace the present, deeply resonates with my life philosophy. Hafdís Huld's soft, mystical voice drives this message home, touching the deepest recesses of my soul. It's like a guardian angel descending into hell to pull me out.
Yet, the video itself is a stark contrast. The transcendental meets the material here, reminding us that beauty and profundity can emerge from the seemingly shallow.
The stage is lit from below, casting a sensual glow on Hafdís's legs and bare feet. The piano isn't just an instrument; it spawns machines, all capturing her radiant beauty. A camera beneath the piano zooms in with precision as she spreads her legs, finding that sweet spot between allure and decency.
For the longest time, I hated this video's rawness, its blatant sensuality clashing with the song's ethereal vibe. But I've come to realize that true appreciation of art comes from surrendering to its entirety. We must stop resisting, let it wash over us, and feel it deeply. This music video, with its mix of the transcendent and the physical, offers a profound experience if we're willing to embrace it fully.
Only song on the album I like, but its also on the top 5 of my most listened to play list. The world needs more like this.
Never heard this track or act in my life until now. Great vibes.
I always listen to this song every now and then it's so peaceful 🌙 🌇
This has been a favorite of mine from a long time ago now. First saw it when it was at the end credits of a movie. I think it was a movie on a VCR tape! Was delighted as heck to find it on-line when it first appeared. If I thought really hard I could remember what that movie was. I think I posted it once here a good while ago.
the best chill song what ever made.
Hu?
LEGENDARY... where can we find more of this????
As an automation and controls engineer, this video is just about the coolest one I've yet seen. It puts what I can do with an ABB robot to shame.
It’s.. you know it’s CGI right?
Ouch Dave just picking through comments to pick on people lol, of course I know this, there's no budget for using legitimate robotics in a music video, especially on that level but nothing done in the video is not possible with current technology, systems I've seen in my line of work. @@D4veJap4n
@@D4veJap4n It is because it's much cheaper to make the video that way but the cutting edge of what can be done with robots in manufacturing is of a similar scale which is what I was jokingly referring to.
When I hear this song, some elements of it remind me so much of another song -- "Tangerine Dream - 3 A.M. at the Border of the Marsh From Okefenokee." It seems like maybe they took some samples from that older song for this one.
Gives me inspiration and hope.😇
I'm glad to be here.
I remember I used to listen to this song a lot some years ago and for some reason it slipped away from me and I haven't heard it for probably 3-4 years, then the other day I am watching a compilation video and a small portion of this song was used as a back round sound and I was like...oh my god! I scoured the comment section for someone asking what the song was and I found it quickly! Yay :) Wish I could recall what introduced me to this song originally. Probably a movie or video. I love this song. So mellow and relaxing.
This song and many more like it changed my entire life
Love that music! Its on my MP3 player all the time. Amoung many chill ambient stuff!
This is a stone cold banger 🥰
When my emotions are too overwhelming, and my narcissism rears its head, I kill it with this kind of music. I retreat. The world doesn't need my bullshit. I'm thankful for the walk home after work, from the bus stop, in the rain.
"You're born, you take shit. You get out in the world, you take more shit. You climb a little higher, you take less shit. Till one day you're up in the rarefied atmosphere and you've forgotten what shit even looks like" - Eddie Temple
Everything about this song is done right. 🏁
How the hell is it 2024 and I'm just now hearing this for the first time? Holy sh&$
Well better late than never. Hehe. Welcome 🙏
Happy new years!!!!!!
Still a beautiful, zen like song. The lyrics are like a mantra for me.
Glad to be here.
Layer cake the film brought me here-thank you! What a song
Thinkin' about all those things I fear, I'm just glad to be able to hear. What a weirdly beautiful and beautifully weird song
I have synaesthesia, this song is beautiful. It’s so beautiful it makes me quite emotional
Haha me too. Isn't it a wild thing to have. 😎🥰
Ditto. waves of red-orange and spheres of blue-white for me.
This song puts me right in the vortex.
love this one and pleasantly surprised to find this very video on my layer cake dvd
I miss listening to music like this on late nights in 2010 what a vibe
I lost my previous hard disk data and I was trying very hard to recall this song. I got it horribly wrong because I thought this was in 2007 or 2008, and it turns out to be further back to 2002, I'm utterly amazed, it was way ahead of its time at 2002
♥️😀🇬🇧 there is something so wrong with this song. When it goes batshit in the middle. It becomes perfect. Top 5 ever and always, x
Layer Cake 💙🔝🎶
everything about this is incredible ! ................. completely 'brilliant' ...........
Listened to this yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaars years ago and still to this day love it :D
The thing underneath is not a camera; it’s the exhaust. Machines generate heat. She moves her legs toward it because it’s warm.
Her name is Hafdis Huld
Layer cake baby!👍❤ Daniel Craig's film As Mr. XXX. Loved it!
I will always adore this song and I'm so sad that fc kahuna is past tense now :( thank god for this one album
The album was terrible imo. This was the only good song. Basically their semi-one-hit-wonder
I started watching the movie Layer Cake. This song came on. I will play it, constantly.
This song is sending the message one, do not worry and two, be thankful. Those who do not know about faith have a harder time grasping the songs purpose or meaning.
Self-congratulatory back-patting sort of negates your whole spiritual vibe there, o enlightened one
@@kcdsTM does it oh opinionated one? Sorry if I hurt your feelings.
thank you for making this song everytime i hear its like the first time ❤
I’ve been a fan of this song 14+ years and never knew it had a music video...
I remember it was around 2009 when I first heard this and I still love it even the horrible years we have had soo far
Very busy video for such a chill song.
That's the whole point. In a world where chaos is happening all around you, remain calm, thankful and without worry.
Es un escándalo, todo ello. Hubiera podido seguir haciendole arreglos, y sería maravillosamente infinita.
This video reminds me of the movie Ex Machina.
I come back again...again and again....glad to be here....
This song pops and crackles!
I've listened to this hundreds of times and the bit at 2:01 gets me every time.