No one will probably see this comment, but, if I ever got to listen to one last song before I die, this would be my choice. Somewhere on the hill, watching the last sunset on a warm summer day, with every memory of my past going through my mind, and with this song playing on my headphones...In a way, this song always reminds me that life is too short. So make the best out of it! Keep the good memories alive and just enjoy every second of your life. No matter how hard it gets. We all go through hard times, it's sad but it's just how it is. It's life. Edit: Your health is the BIGGEST treasure you can ever have. If you are healthy, be happy and be thankful! “A healthy man wants a thousand things, a sick man only wants one.” - Confucius.
Bro !!!! I was in 8th grade summer at the time. My parents took to a search light lake mead long story short. I was sitting up against a mtn watching the sunrise above a river and between to mtns and literally thought to myself i can die here with this song playing
I've had this song very close to my heart since the mid 90s or whenever it had first come out. Orbital was at their prime and all music spanning all genres during this moment in time was amazing. It was such a great time to be alive. For me the way song lands is a little bit different. The way the songs starts out so subtly and ends the same way, lends to me the idea that life can be anything you want it to be, if you pay attention. So here we are just doing all our normal everyday tasks and everything seems so boring. That could be sort of the subtle vocals in the beginning. But if you stop and pay attention there is an entire life to all the things in the world and if you take a moment to appreciate that you will realize how beautiful life really is (this is when the song is at its peak) and then eventually you stop paying attention on that level and walk away and go back to "the grind" and that's when the song tapers off. With having a song with you for so long, it ages with you over time. That's what always made "electronic" music so great to me. We would have have shamelessly called this "techno" back in the day and nobody would have batted an eye. Anyways, I hope you have a swell day and lots of people saw your comment. Sometimes when we stop and pay attention, the internet isn't such as shyte storm the way we make it out to be. Good people are usually silent. ✨ 😌 🌸 "The older I get the more I realize that age doesn’t bring wisdom. It only brings weary. I’m not any smarter than I was thirty years ago, I’ve just grown too tired to juggle the lies and hide the fears. Self-awareness doesn’t reveal my indiscretions. Exhaustion does." -John Teller (Sons of Anarchy)
@@MinekEzQM although 1987-1995 was the best years for dance music (1991-1992 especially) there were still hell of a lot of good underground dance music released after that and well into the 2000's. Even today there is a hell of a lot of good dance music out there...just not commercially
@@MinekEzQM some of my best memories of nightclubing in 90s with electronic/techno music. Takes me back. Music was transformative. Calming and exciting at the same time. Lost to time...till TH-cam revives it!!
I was becoming a teenager in brazil.. had been separated from my mother, didn't talk to my dad for about 3 years, and I was using tons of drugs!! Damm, I remember listening to this song in my huge headphones at night hoping for better days!! And they became! Today I got my own business, family, I'm taking good care of my mom, gave her a house to live in! tears are dropping to my keys at this very moment.. For decades I had wiped these memories! the song brought it back in a good way! we can always win, as long as we stop whining and keep trying to do better than before every time! this song is emotional!!
@@World_So_Cold If you do come Let me know! Florianópolis is the city I live in. Check it out! Isn't intriguing how music has the power to connect us with memories and feelings?? See you around!
This song sound so beautiful and emotional as well! It reminds me of 1995 when i seen Mortal Kombat the movie. This year 2020 is so fucked up with Covid, wearing the dam masks
for all the older heads still feeling the love...for all the younger heads keeping the dream alive...peace and connections brothers and sisters...always x
I remember watching Mortal Kombat about a year after my brother died. That scene where this plays, and Liu Kang's dead brother comes to him and says 'dont worry, we'll meet again' had me in TEARS. I still think about that scene all the time. Yesterday was the anniversary of his passing, and I had this on repeat all day. R.I.P. Thomas. I'll see you on the other side, buddy.
I feel this song in my soul. Since I was 17 years old I have loved this mix. I'm 43 and it still hits me right in my chest and almost brings me to.tears
THE song that was responsible for me getting into techno/electronic music… and thank god for that. EDM has been the source of so much joy in my life. Plus, this song still slaps.
Today a hacker hacked my friend's account and posted as his mother telling me that he had an accident and is not longer with us. An hour later he "came back from the dead". I'm grateful to that hacker for making me appreciate my friend more. Your friend will continue to be with you for the rest of your life... you will meet Alex again. I sincerely hope you're doing well. From the two sentences you posted, you seem well adjusted. But hit me up if you need someone to talk with.
I miss them born in 88. NBA as a whole was awesome great teams all over. NFL was better, MLB was better hell even boxing was better. Gaming was amazing esp 92-99
I was 12 years old when 1990 rolled in. I experienced the 90s as a teenager and I still think it was the best decade ever!!!! The 80s ruled because I was a little kid and the 80s cartoons are the best ever, but the 90s were mind altering! The music, the videos, the feeling of that decade is something I sometimes can't explain to people! Good times!
Truly - you came back. To rely on 90's British Dance music to do so , is not good. Find a more local, healthy way to do this. Coz there is nothing these people can teach you. They are mostly wankers.
2:01 when bass comes in, you are magically teleport to the 90s, being kid, playing MK2 on arcade, eating icecreams, no problems, no bills to pay, life was good back then, life was good ... so much nostalgia to this song ...
What is amazing is that this comment section is FILLED with people speaking of incredibly significant emotional responses to this song. This song has clearly resonated with so many people and it has continued to endure for decades as a breathtaking source of catharsis. This song might be the perfect example of the power of music.
In a time when the world feels dark, hopeless and scary I listen to this breathtaking peice of music and beautiful video and it reminds me that one thing hatred doesn't have is love and that always lights up the darkness. We're all in this together ❤
@@BeaumontsBrainsOut Aww thank you. I think it's always comforting to know none of us are alone in times like this even though sometimes it may feel like it but as long as we hold onto eachother, love one another and never lose hope we'll be ok!
This is the most positive comment section on TH-cam. There's hope for the internet. Very cool to hear all the positive feelings and experiences this song brings out.
I can’t think of an agglutination that could fit this sentence any better than how you worded it. Talk like this to the love of your life fellow TH-camr.
This song is the definition of why a good build up is priceless. After all, when we’ve reached our summit we realise it was the journey that truly matters
The reason why everyone misses the 90s was because everyone misses the energy felt. We was connected and more intune spiritually and now social media and technology affects that in many ways.
Its not just social media that affects it. There is many other factors but one of the biggest is godlessness. As we turn our backs on Father Yahweh he turns his back on us. That same energy can be had again and spread if people would let go of what science and people tell them and accept the Truth of Yeshua Hamashiach (Hebrew name of Jesus Christ). I was an atheist and i would have 100% agreed with you until i found that loving energy that flows through everything. All it takes is faith and to follow the Word of Yahweh.
@@undeadexile2485 Yes, historically faith has been such a fount of love, interconnectedness and understanding. Not at all a "get out of jail free card" for horrible ass governmental systems and human depravity. The world hasnt changed much, we're just acutely more aware of how everyone else is doing now that we're connected. Your belief is your business, but to ascribe all thats wrong in the world to the fact that fewer people believe in invisible beings in the sky is a gross simplification of a complex development
@@Herminatorz Whether you want to accept it or not its truth. It is not at all as simple as you might believe. Fear of God leads to a consequence driven existence while following The Word sets up a standard of morality that is almost directly connected with the decline of society when not followed. The more connected society becomes the more relevant The Words doctrine becomes. While we see a more prevalent decay in basic morality we also see a drastic increase in desire driven lifestyle. these desire driven lifestyles essential deny the whole for the wants of the self while The Word specifically says to crucify the flesh or deny desire. One great example is Biblical standards on relationships and sex and how lack of those standards leds to rampant STD's and failing relationship standards. Look how shallow relationship standards have become in so many places worldwide. I could go on and on about it. I won't be rude about it but don't judge the Word of God if you haven't seriously studied it and its implications.
@@undeadexile2485 if you need the overhanging spectre of a god over you to behave like a decent human being, and think others do so too, I honestly feel bad for you. The notion of a god stems from a time in which we could explain very little of the world we live in. It's telling how, for the last 200 years, no new large scale religions have found a footing in the world, it's simply way harder to convince people of blind obedience to something you can't see, hear or touch. The idea of the almighty, all caring god has some serious flaws to it, as it just doesn't make any sense. To paraphrase: if he is all powerful and loving, why is there suffering? If he is all powerful and uncaring (explaining suffering) he is cruel and not worthy of devotion, and if he is neither... Then why call him a god?
@@Herminatorz your last comment is whats called a straw man fallacy. Instead of refuting how God and christianity's doctrine influences society you just managed to show your subjective bias on his existence. If you would read the bible you would find answers to all of what you just said. Instead your just going to rely on a preconceived bias and the opinions of others who know as little about it as you do. Did you know Albert Einstein once said "Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance"?
I'm very sorry to hear mate. glad she got to hear this tune before she went to the other side. she will always be watching over you guiding. this song will be a great way to always remember her
wishing i would have done the same for my dad who passed recently. he always liked all my trance, progressive, housey music i played when we were around together and he always called it "beat music" lmao. i swear he was born in the wrong generation, he was a natural raver and loved rhythym and tribal stuff. he eventually became too crippled with dementia, but for a while i was actually considering taking him to one of the dj events and venues i was always frequenting just so he could the music the way it's supposed to be experienced.
Music like this is a reminder, it takes you deep within yourself & what you see / feel in that moment assures you, you are much more than flesh & bones. There's something beyond that. The beauty is that we will never know what that is exactly..hope, faith, call it whatever you like there's something deeper than we currently understand. Music like this reminds me of that. Like a connection to my soul that I only know I have when in that moment. I have no religion but in some moments with music & imagination combined with the sensations I believe in that moment I'm eternal in some way, a part of something much bigger with more meaning & purpose than before thought. The power of music I guess but this piece in particular, it's like a calling to your soul from nature I love it.
My wife and I were kids in the 90's. I connect with this song and my wife didn't even notice this song... She doesn't think it's that great. I proceeded to read the comments to her for two hours. In the handful of comments, this song saved 4 people's lives, and helped countless others transcend into higher states of existence. It was amaizing how I was literally reading one after the other and she was just laughing at her own inability to understand the depth in this song, and I was also making fun of her. Good times. This song always wins.
I remember first hearing this in the Mortal Kombat movie when I was a kid. The feels of the moment of Liu Kang defeating Shang Tsung and bringing victory to earth realm, the cheers of the children as they waved their flags and my parents watching the movie with me will always hold a beyond special place in my heary along with this masterpiece. :')
It was 95.. I was the only black kid in VA who wore jncos. So of course I gravitated towards Hackers.. and the very moment I heard this. I knew I’d be listening to it 25 years later. I teared up as a pre teen in theaters as this played during Liu Kang saying goodbye to his brother. In my late teens as soon as mp3s and Limewire was a thing. This is the first song I downloaded. Then in my 20s I took a chance and saw this goofy movie called Mean Girls in theaters... and guess what? This played at the end... and I smiled and felt old. Sigh. I’ll play this at my funeral. We’re old, ppl. We are generation x. ... no matter what the “charts” say.... keep your head up, my peers. Teach your kids to hack the planet. Who knew we’d need too? Lmao. Me? I’ll never be married. I’ll never have kids. I watched too much Wonder Years and expect fairy tales out of the cesspool that is life. Stay safe, people. Look at all we been through from 1995-2020...
Believe it or not , this song has actually helped me when I was at my lowest, and this song gave me strength to carry on , I can’t explain what it was about the song that helped Me , but I know listening to this helped my mental well-being, take care everyone and best of luck to everyone
My young life into one song. Hackers, the discovery of electronic music, unslept nights listening to it, hanging out with my mates carefree, smoking and enjoying life to the full.
When my grand father died I intentionally listened to this song over and over again so that every time I heard it I would be reminded of what a beautiful, strong and compassionate man he was. It Worked. 22 years later I when I hear this I can still see his face and hear his voice.
oh my god, that's beautiful and sad at the same time. This was actually the song I played on repeat on my way home the last time before my dad passed away.
Can’t believe that after all the times I watched Mean Girls I finally had the Musical interest in searching this masterpiece, keeping it for my beauty night routines ✨💗
Oh my goodness. Literally sameeee!!! Ever since I watched the movie in 2013 this song stuck with me but literally not till today I asked on an insta post what this song was and I found it!!!! I’m definitely going to show that movie to my daughters and make them listen to this song with me after!!💋💗🫶🏻
This has to be one of; if not thee most iconic songs ever created from the 90's. I remember coming home from a Rave in 99 called Cloud 9, my head on the glass sitting on a NJ Transit Train coming home from the Bronx and watching the sunrise come up on the first train out of NY. Ever since that morning; this song takes me back there and for 10 minutes I'm young again.
@@sk1ppy2000 I'm an old man these days even though I might not look like it. I haven't partied since getting sober 18 years ago. When I left the scene it was an amazing place filled with love. People were looking to connect for one night and become what they couldn't be in their normal lives. The people moved like water; we were all connected to one beat; one harmony. It didn't matter if you listened to Trance, DNB, Jungle, or Happy Hardcore; we were all there to be the best versions of ourselves. I don't know the scene now; I'd like to think it's still like that. To know Rave is to love her, she's done amazing things for people and the world. Be amazing. :)
These are the stories I wish I could have experienced. I’m 32, I remember my version of the 90’s vaguely but it’s slipping away the harder I try to hold onto it. Much like a handful of sand. I wish I could hear the real stories of being in NYC or other sleepless cities. So sick.
As a child I cried sitting next to my dad in the theater when this song played at the end of Mortal Kombat. He asked me why I was crying and I had no answer, it wasn't the scene or movie in particular. It wasn't until I was an adult I realized it was the song that resonated with me despite my undeveloped taste in music. Later on in life this song has found much deeper meaning for me when my future wife played it during a special moment and I found out that this song had special meaning to her as well. Now I cry almost every time I hear it. It keeps me grounded. Xanah, if you're reading this, I love you.
Well it happened to me finally. My father randomly passed last week... and It's music like this that makes believe that he's still here somehow, rooting for me. He was the rock of our family, and things will never be the same. Stay strong, and stay safe everyone.
Man.. When i smoke and hear this in headphones, I cant help but to fall into a deep nostalgic trance and think about my life and how i may never get to experience those things again or see certain people ever again. Makes me wish i could have recorded it all to play back.. Then when the beat drops it makes me think about how happy i am with my life now. Helps me not take the little things for granted and just make the most out of NOW
Ngl to ya, the days you were talking about was pre pandemic era for me (2019 and before). Those days were golden in my opinion and I genuinely wish I could have recorded everything and replay it, that would easily be the best tape I’ll ever watch ❤
I was listening to this song in my car in late February 2020 at a red light when a negligent driver hit me out of nowhere. Luckily I was okay, but that incident has been heavily triggering my anxiety ever since. I was afraid to listen to this beautiful song again... Well, it's 5 months later, and I just listened to it for the first time since that day... I watched this video. I cried. Healing feels so good. Loving this planet and its beautiful creatures feels so good. This song feels so good.
I know how you feel, I remember listening to this whilst in rehab after being run over from behind whilst cycling and the driver didn't stop. 5 weeks in hospital and lots of surgery and I listen to this song with feelings mixed. Hope you are ok as I am.
That was oddly one of my greatest fears. To be listening to your favorite song...and then get into an accident....and (assuming you survive) have the crash imprinted on the song somehow. So whenever you try to listen to it again....you relive the crash. A freak accident just ruining your favorite song. I'm glad you recovered.
I remember when i found comment on "Yellow Submarine" video saying that The Beatles are underrated. Every human want to be a "special one" but you never be special by saying that everything what you like is underrated or old.
I read a lot of comments that were so positive and heartfelt, it inspired me to do the same. i was 16 when i found this song, and because i wasn't in the best living situation, i would always go for walks with my headphones on, and this frequented in my playlist. it gave me a sense of hope, like the world was bigger than i ever could have imagined. i was able to transcend the negativity that was in my life and find some peace. little did i know at 16, that was the least stressed i'd ever be. now, at almost 30, sometimes it feels like the walls are closing in around me, and hope is a tiny dot in the horizon, but i listen to this, and i go back to the same feelings when i was younger. life is a strange thing, but with a world this big, i can't help but see opportunity for love and happiness, even if it's only for brief moments at a time. if you're reading this, i wish nothing but the best for you! i hope you find the things that make you happy :)
Hey!! Finally.. I feel like I heard it was in mortal combat, but I just knew it from about 1999ish..... ?? I have traced it and loved it always cause it reminds me of young, fun days.. it's in the end of "mean girls" and just a classic I think for an era..
I don’t remember this song in The Beach however Orbital created the anthem for the movie as they did for MK & Hackers appropriately named “Beached”. Look it up great song and I’d also highly recommend Orbital One Perfect Sunrise. Similar Classics from other artists I would recommend Robert Miles (RIP) - Children Dream version, God Within - Raincry Submerged or Spiritual Thirst version (RIP Scott Hardkiss), Mike Koglin Enjoy the silence - Matt Darey aka tekara mix, Sasha & Maria - Be as one, Above & Beyond - Sun in your eyes, Small moments, Good for me, We’re all we need, Chicane - Salt water - ambient mix.
When I was about 17 this song was everything to me. I was going through a very hard time, sectioned by the cops into a mental h=opital. No parents, no friends...my baby was taken away. I was lost. This song made me feel better.
Ive been on the edge of taking my life all week. Today was going to be my day, and by chance i Heard this song and was transported back to being a child/teen. This song used to remind me of everything I loved about being alive. Sounds absurd but hearing this stopped me from hanging myself on my garage.......... lifes short, find the beauty
Good man, don't ever forget being alive is the best gift we have all received... even to feel hardships is a privilege most entities we have never met will ever get
@@ricardotijerina886 Trust me, I understand you but if you're at the bottom the only way to go is up. You've been through hardships in life that just means you have a soldier's heart, it doesn't mean you should give up. Your happiness is out there waiting for you - trust me making friends with inner demons has its perks. And @Rick Waugh I'm glad you didn't do it - you deserve to be alive and the previous message applies to you too! 😊❤
Can you believe this came out in '92? I think every artist dreams to create something timeless like this track, something that lives on. You created a masterpiece Orbital.
It's also interesting how it came to be, not what you'd expect - "dedicated to Hartnolls' mother, who was addicted to the tranquiliser Halcion (Triazolam) for many years."
The beginning of this song gives that feeling of resolving an age-long conflict and taking one final look and making peace with the past. Once the bass kicks in, that feeling changes to hope and looking forward to a clear and bright future.
or when the guy from Hackers was looking down from a plane and thinking about his past w the wrong side of the law, leaving it all behind, when flying towards NY !
It's still around... Triazolam is the drug name... I asked my doctor for it years ago... He said Google: Halcyon Murder Defense... I said, fair enough.
I was actually prescribed this, due to its extremely short half life (but fast reaction time), people get withdrawal symptoms for as short as 3 days of usage which is crazy even for benzos, fuck that dr that prescribed me this, I'm glad I never took any of it.
My best friend and I jammed out to this song in a rented car as we drove through the Costa Rican mountain highways. We had just found out hours before that our flight was leaving earlier than expected. Solely through our wit and our will we managed to travel from the southern end of the country all the way up north back to San Jose. Stressful it may have felt but exhilarating it certainly was. This song brings me right back! Don't forget to travel and live!
my favorite country the craziest little travel tidbit for there - you can take an uber from san jose to like, chirripo if you want. I got that way for like 200$ or something in a pinch hahaha
Sometimes, I sure think it would be nice to go back to my twenties and be going to parties like this and experiencing that kind of vibe again. Things just aren't the same, anymore.
Times we seemingly can NEVER get back, right? *sign* Gonna win the lottery, contract a quantum physicist to be build me time machine and GO THE F*CK BACK! XD
Just because we can't recreate an amazing time that has already passed doesn't mean we can't make something entirely new and possibly even better in the present moment.
All the pubs play R'n'B now. For the kids. To even get higher than 60 bpm you have to listen to rock or indie. Truly, massively, epicly depressing. Electronica is dead. By the time it comes back I'll be too old to dance :
simon you need to discover the wonder that is beatport and soundcloud. there is any music you want out there being created every day. No genre is dead in 2016.
Orbital, dedicated to Paul Hartnoll's mother, who was addicted to the tranquiliser Halcion (Triazolam) for many years. If you like this, try the original : "It's a Fine Day" by Opus III (1992). One of the reasons my VHS copy of "Hackers" eventually snapped!
thers a gem of a commend. I didn't know they mixed the original. ty for the post edit: oooh i remember this music video/song!, cant believe i never put this together
First heard this when it came on at the end of the Mortal Kombat movie back in 1995. Only years later I realised it was by Orbital who I was always a fan of. Amazing song. I remembered it today and felt like listening to it. It makes me think of hope for a better future.
Orbital, KLF, early Moby, Apotheosis, FSOL, Wiliam Orbit and others that I am omitting due to massive consumption of vodka at the moment; this was an incredible time period that I was so very fortunate to experience in real-time. Just simply incredible. The club scene, raves, etc. nothing present day will ever parallel this existence. It was absolute bliss. Cheers.
Can't believe it.... after so many years I found this song, bring me back when I was a teenager, driving with the windows down on a warm summer night, feeling the breeze, enjoying life.
If I heard this song today for the first time it would already have an emotional impact on me, but combined with the nostalgia I feel, it's overwhelming.
I remember i was 7 years old, and my father gave me a CD of Mortal Kombat Soundtrack, and this song was in there, i used to listen only this song all day, there was no internet back in that days. I was Happy.
@bluedream503 When dramatic events happen in your life, you always will remember them-- no? This was a first for me. This song. These feels. This type of music I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER IT! I actually remember hearing this song at the end of mortal kombat when I watched it in the theaters. I still remember falling off of my bike for the first time while in the first grade. If you cant remember that far back I honestly feel sorry for you . My life has been hectic and beautiful at the same time. This was one of the amazing moments in it. And this song still gets me.
@bluedream503 I only wish the best of vibes and experiences to you in your future. Its a proven fact sound and smell can time warp you back to memories you forgot. Stay positive my friend. The universe works in amazing ways.
Mortal Kombat brought me back here. Ahh the memories and the feeling u get at the end of the movie when u hear this song. Just as a child in the 90's just will never be a time like that and a generation like it. Ever! Hurts in a way.
Being born in 1999, I cant relate to living in the 90s. However i surf for music from the past all the time in hopes to experience it in this way. What an absolute gem!
It's weird being from such an optimistic era and then hitting the 2000s and... ugh. That said, being from the 90s gave me some great music so if you want some recommendations from different genres from 1990-2002~ just send me a message
@@Njydghb578gbeubv I was born in the early 80s, and I sadly missed this as well. But I was still able to seize Trance at its (past) peak, Drum and Bass from the good ol days, and catch Dubstep before I got too adult. Dont miss the scenes around you now. Get in them, get fucked and see where it takes you. It almost always leads to good memories.
Your pain will never go away.. You can only become strong enough to carry it. Whether its as heavy as the earth itself, or as light as a feather is decided by your strength of character and soul. Be strong... Because what else is there to do?
Whether it is Hackers, Mortal Kombat, or Mean Girls, we are all here to escape to a different world in which this song takes us! Hard to keep the same thing as your favorite. This song has been my personal favorite tune for over 20 years, and will be until the day I die.
“One day, we will be reunited. But until then, my spirit will always be with you. Go in peace, my brother.”
Namaste, ubuntu, kumbaya, zahalu, salinah ayun iasis 🙏💜🙏
@Richard JW yes they are, "him fool, him man, him come, (hahahaha)"
SHANG TSUNG KILLED MY BROTHER!
Mortal Kombat ❤️
Bro hug. 😭
This was one of my dad's favourite tracks, he unintentionally burned it on my conscience. He passed a few months ago... thanks for everything dad.
It wasn't unintentionally he gave u a gift to remember him by
Rest in peace to your father. Thank you for sharing. Thinking about him!!
May he Rest in Paradise as much as this beautiful paradise of a song and much more infinity ♾️
ur dad was cool
Stay strong ❤one love 👊
Just a reminder that this is still one of the greatest electronic tracks ever produced.
Damn right
Absolutely..
Then you need to hear it in flac
It popped into my head randomly , what a banger.
This is my number one fav always
"Go in peace my brother" .... "HACK THE PLANET".
Doesn't really matter why you're here; just THAT you're here. A timeless classic.
yep, hackers :)
Yep. This 😂 I was 9 and it was an amazing track then and still amazing now
Beginning of 'Hackers'
Ending of 'Mortal Kombat'
Absolute banger.
Absolute 90s masterpiece.
Also ending of 'Mean Girls'
@@shradhakarumbaiah463 yes I only recently realized it was on that film.....three ending was cringe
So true!!!
Let's keep these 90's treasures alive. 😄
Also the Sweden trip in CKY2K for the old school big brother skateboarding fans 🤣
Mortal Kombat and Mean Girls have the same ending song. I'm complete.
There are crossed wires somewhere,John is a dominan trix
Where Mortal Kombat ended, Hackers began. Cool that they both came out in the same year.
And Hackers
This track was best used in CKY2K
and the point of the song at the end was always meant to show and hint a new beginning
No one will probably see this comment, but, if I ever got to listen to one last song before I die, this would be my choice. Somewhere on the hill, watching the last sunset on a warm summer day, with every memory of my past going through my mind, and with this song playing on my headphones...In a way, this song always reminds me that life is too short. So make the best out of it! Keep the good memories alive and just enjoy every second of your life. No matter how hard it gets. We all go through hard times, it's sad but it's just how it is. It's life.
Edit: Your health is the BIGGEST treasure you can ever have. If you are healthy, be happy and be thankful!
“A healthy man wants a thousand things, a sick man only wants one.” - Confucius.
Beautiful thought. Wishing you a fulfilled and peaceful life.
Bro !!!! I was in 8th grade summer at the time. My parents took to a search light lake mead long story short.
I was sitting up against a mtn watching the sunrise above a river and between to mtns and literally thought to myself i can die here with this song playing
I've had this song very close to my heart since the mid 90s or whenever it had first come out. Orbital was at their prime and all music spanning all genres during this moment in time was amazing. It was such a great time to be alive. For me the way song lands is a little bit different. The way the songs starts out so subtly and ends the same way, lends to me the idea that life can be anything you want it to be, if you pay attention. So here we are just doing all our normal everyday tasks and everything seems so boring. That could be sort of the subtle vocals in the beginning. But if you stop and pay attention there is an entire life to all the things in the world and if you take a moment to appreciate that you will realize how beautiful life really is (this is when the song is at its peak) and then eventually you stop paying attention on that level and walk away and go back to "the grind" and that's when the song tapers off. With having a song with you for so long, it ages with you over time. That's what always made "electronic" music so great to me. We would have have shamelessly called this "techno" back in the day and nobody would have batted an eye. Anyways, I hope you have a swell day and lots of people saw your comment. Sometimes when we stop and pay attention, the internet isn't such as shyte storm the way we make it out to be. Good people are usually silent. ✨ 😌 🌸
"The older I get the more I realize that age doesn’t bring wisdom. It only brings weary. I’m not any smarter than I was thirty years ago, I’ve just grown too tired to juggle the lies and hide the fears. Self-awareness doesn’t reveal my indiscretions. Exhaustion does." -John Teller (Sons of Anarchy)
If only we could be so lucky
I would do the same thing.
This song is dangerous for anyone who dissociates. Cause why would you ever want to come back to reality after listening to this?
Awsome
what?
same is said about the movies AVATAR....
Hard agree. Saw them at Glastonbury the other night.. when they played this and Belfast I nearly floated off the earth 😍 Exquisite
@@ciaragilsenan8319 lucky! That must’ve been an other worldly experience for sure!
"Girl world was finally at peace."
I love that part of mean girls
ICONIC 😭
😭😭😭
Epic.....lolllllllllllllllllllll
*The day Lindsay discovered crack cocaine*
This is was the track the my late wife chose to be played at her funeral. Miss you Janie!
Wow....🖤 may peace be with you
She had great taste. God rest her soul x
May God rest her soul🙏🤗 she is always with you in spirit❤️ God bless you until yous meet again for sure🙏🤗❤️
Ouch 😢
RIP. Beautiful track to. I hope they play it at my funeral.
My daughter listened to this in the womb - turned up to 11, on repeat. Lol.
She's 17 now, and this song is still in her Playlist. Proud dad moment.
Cool 💜
Thats great. This song is one of the most amazing EDM songs I have heard.
iconic.
That's how you do it. 💯💯🤙👊👏👏
awww that's so cute.
her dad has great taste in music
I'm 81 with stage 3 cancer and I listen to this everyday incase it is my last
yikessss... hope you still doing ok
You're going to make it through this my friend. You're not alone. I hope you know that ❤❤❤❤❤
OK Joe 😂
Please, don´t die
Good luck Biden
The 90s were great years for electronic music.
1985-1994 were the great years of electronic music. This is one of the last ones. Eurodance all commercial EDM ruined everything.
@@MinekEzQM I'd say up to 1997 at least, I mean in 97 you had Tobin's Bricolage and FOTL...
@@MinekEzQM although 1987-1995 was the best years for dance music (1991-1992 especially) there were still hell of a lot of good underground dance music released after that and well into the 2000's. Even today there is a hell of a lot of good dance music out there...just not commercially
@@MinekEzQM some of my best memories of nightclubing in 90s with electronic/techno music. Takes me back. Music was transformative. Calming and exciting at the same time. Lost to time...till TH-cam revives it!!
i just drove from ohio to colorado for a chemical brothers show. you're absolutely goddamn right, sir
I was becoming a teenager in brazil.. had been separated from my mother, didn't talk to my dad for about 3 years, and I was using tons of drugs!! Damm, I remember listening to this song in my huge headphones at night hoping for better days!! And they became! Today I got my own business, family, I'm taking good care of my mom, gave her a house to live in! tears are dropping to my keys at this very moment.. For decades I had wiped these memories! the song brought it back in a good way! we can always win, as long as we stop whining and keep trying to do better than before every time! this song is emotional!!
thanks for sharing, it gives hope
@@World_So_Cold If you do come Let me know! Florianópolis is the city I live in. Check it out! Isn't intriguing how music has the power to connect us with memories and feelings?? See you around!
This song sound so beautiful and emotional as well! It reminds me of 1995 when i seen Mortal Kombat the movie. This year 2020 is so fucked up with Covid, wearing the dam masks
GORGEOUS. KEEP THE LOVE FLOWING
im so proud of u!!💕💕💕
Orbital - Halcyon On and On
◾ Mortal Kombat (1995)
◾ Hackers (1995)
◾ CKY2K (1999)
◾ Mean Girls (2004)
◾ Teen Spirit (2018)
Swifty Incredible warrior tricks 2
Nirvana the band the show
Long live ZYZZ
Thank you for this
Cky2 was the first place I heard it as a kid
20M views! Thank you everyone for listening to this track...on repeat! :D
By requests, I am thinking about a 4K (upscaled) version.
Do it ❤
Many people would appreciate it.
Yes! I've been wanting to recreate the same exact video, but I can't find the exact clips you used from BBC Earth.
YES please! Such a beautiful and spiritual song and the gorgeous video just takes it to the next level!! ❤❤❤❤
YES!
for all the older heads still feeling the love...for all the younger heads keeping the dream alive...peace and connections brothers and sisters...always x
Philip Levins Always my brother, always.
Amen..
I don't know you but I like you
Peace to all of you ♥
Yes peace and love always, one family ❤❤❤
I remember watching Mortal Kombat about a year after my brother died.
That scene where this plays, and Liu Kang's dead brother comes to him and says 'dont worry, we'll meet again' had me in TEARS.
I still think about that scene all the time. Yesterday was the anniversary of his passing, and I had this on repeat all day.
R.I.P. Thomas. I'll see you on the other side, buddy.
My prayers go out to you brother
@@joshualove3006 Thanks brother
Anytime i lost my mom to murder so i feel ya stay 💪
I cried reading this. This is deep, my friend. I hope you take care. One day you’ll meet him again.
Kept your head held hi one day he’ll come back an say “ let’s go home “
I feel this song in my soul. Since I was 17 years old I have loved this mix. I'm 43 and it still hits me right in my chest and almost brings me to.tears
100percent yes
100%! Funny to be in exactly same shoes :)
I totally feel ya, still a must listen to Everytime I take e or acid, tho that happens less and less these days
Effects me in the exact same way!! Goosebumps from the past. 💣
heard that!
THE song that was responsible for me getting into techno/electronic music… and thank god for that. EDM has been the source of so much joy in my life. Plus, this song still slaps.
I buried my friend yesterday...we'll meet again. Journey well Alex
You will meet again.....All the Best.
My sincerest condolences mate
Sorry for your loss. May you receive the healing that is needed at this time. Much love and compassion for you.
🕊️
Today a hacker hacked my friend's account and posted as his mother telling me that he had an accident and is not longer with us.
An hour later he "came back from the dead". I'm grateful to that hacker for making me appreciate my friend more.
Your friend will continue to be with you for the rest of your life... you will meet Alex again.
I sincerely hope you're doing well. From the two sentences you posted, you seem well adjusted.
But hit me up if you need someone to talk with.
Ahhh the 90’s as a kid. Mortal Kombat, Michael Jordan, no phones or social media.
GOAT SHIT! What a time to be alive..=)
I miss them born in 88. NBA as a whole was awesome great teams all over. NFL was better, MLB was better hell even boxing was better. Gaming was amazing esp 92-99
I was 12 years old when 1990 rolled in. I experienced the 90s as a teenager and I still think it was the best decade ever!!!! The 80s ruled because I was a little kid and the 80s cartoons are the best ever, but the 90s were mind altering! The music, the videos, the feeling of that decade is something I sometimes can't explain to people! Good times!
I was born in 17th century, You say no what?
As an 80’s kid and 90’s teen, I respectfully thank you for your appreciation of the classics. :)
One day we will be reunited, but until then my spirit will always be with you. Go in peace my brother.
Mortal Kombat Movie ;) great scene with this sonic magic
Go in peace god be with you with love
I look dead on like lu kangs brother in that movie I love that movie 1990 is when I was born wooooooooooooo
Oh My God man, most epic scene from the most epic movie!!
boi lol
Lost my shit today and this song pulled me back. Bless.
You came back. That's all that matters.
Keep on
Lost my shit this week, here I am listening to this track... Glad to hear I'm not the only one
Truly - you came back. To rely on 90's British Dance music to do so , is not good. Find a more local, healthy way to do this. Coz there is nothing these people can teach you. They are mostly wankers.
5 months later. same happened today. i m a better man after listening to this
2:01 when bass comes in, you are magically teleport to the 90s, being kid, playing MK2 on arcade, eating icecreams, no problems, no bills to pay, life was good back then, life was good ... so much nostalgia to this song ...
gloomer123 💪👍 From Poland 👌
Nailed it. It was a beautiful time.
Black MIDI Skyscraper depend of the place of your childhood. For me was the best.
gloomer123 yes
MK2 on arcade... damn son, you got me
What is amazing is that this comment section is FILLED with people speaking of incredibly significant emotional responses to this song. This song has clearly resonated with so many people and it has continued to endure for decades as a breathtaking source of catharsis. This song might be the perfect example of the power of music.
For sure
Beautifully and artfully spoken. You're so right. Blessings to you, wherever you are, and whatever music surrounds you.
💙
Great music, great food, great people, great scenery, it's all the same. Greatness transcends all boundaries.
and others who just say HACK THE PLANET
I was 19 when I heard this, I'm 43 now... Heard it in my 16 year old son's playlist while moving his car. He found it in mine. 😂
That's awesome.
Nice!!!! Very nice!!!
🤣...sounds like my little cousin. Hmm... I wonder what else he found on that computer...🤔
sounds scripted but still cool!
@@behemothck 19 million people have watched this video alone. I wouldn't put it past him.
In a time when the world feels dark, hopeless and scary I listen to this breathtaking peice of music and beautiful video and it reminds me that one thing hatred doesn't have is love and that always lights up the darkness. We're all in this together ❤
Beautifully said ❤
@@BeaumontsBrainsOut Aww thank you. I think it's always comforting to know none of us are alone in times like this even though sometimes it may feel like it but as long as we hold onto eachother, love one another and never lose hope we'll be ok!
If you want a song that is an epitome of growing up in the 90’s this is it,
I was 13 years old lol
Except it was never on the radio or MTV until 2am for a half hour of great music.
@@nolan412 I knew it because I had the mortal kombat soundtrack
@@matthewhummel3583 Hackers had it too. Amp had the best music on MTV.
I first heard this 2002 early when I was 15bso close enough.....CLOSE ENOUGH INDEED
Does anyone else still get chills and goosebumps when listening to this years later. Definitely in my top 5 fav.
when the bass line kicks in, its hard not to get goosebumps
What are the other 4?
У меня тоже мурашки!привет из России!
Sylvia on drugs or meditation even sober
Twenty plus years later: yes
This is the most positive comment section on TH-cam. There's hope for the internet. Very cool to hear all the positive feelings and experiences this song brings out.
Underrated realization. I'm scrolling thru right now and quite a ways down and not a single negative comment.
Couldn't agree more. It's refreshing to see! :)
Fr, love it
it was a mostly positive funny place before all the normies and edge lords made it their full time "cultural" battle ground.
hope is good but not a reality. The internet gives people the excuse to exercise their worse behavior
May the ethereal frequency from this sonic masterpiece reverberate into the cosmos for eternity.
I can’t think of an agglutination that could fit this sentence any better than how you worded it. Talk like this to the love of your life fellow TH-camr.
This song is the definition of why a good build up is priceless. After all, when we’ve reached our summit we realise it was the journey that truly matters
We are a cosmic fluke and take so much for granted, totally understand 👍❤️
thats why i love trance music, the build up and pay off is worth the 9 or 10 min length of the tune.
God is good my brothers ❤️ 🙏 ✌🏻
This style of music "I am mostly in to acid trance/ambient" is purely about the journey. Slow but sure... We'll get there. No rush :)
This song is hot trash. You have no taste
The reason why everyone misses the 90s was because everyone misses the energy felt. We was connected and more intune spiritually and now social media and technology affects that in many ways.
Its not just social media that affects it. There is many other factors but one of the biggest is godlessness. As we turn our backs on Father Yahweh he turns his back on us. That same energy can be had again and spread if people would let go of what science and people tell them and accept the Truth of Yeshua Hamashiach (Hebrew name of Jesus Christ). I was an atheist and i would have 100% agreed with you until i found that loving energy that flows through everything. All it takes is faith and to follow the Word of Yahweh.
@@undeadexile2485 Yes, historically faith has been such a fount of love, interconnectedness and understanding. Not at all a "get out of jail free card" for horrible ass governmental systems and human depravity. The world hasnt changed much, we're just acutely more aware of how everyone else is doing now that we're connected. Your belief is your business, but to ascribe all thats wrong in the world to the fact that fewer people believe in invisible beings in the sky is a gross simplification of a complex development
@@Herminatorz Whether you want to accept it or not its truth. It is not at all as simple as you might believe. Fear of God leads to a consequence driven existence while following The Word sets up a standard of morality that is almost directly connected with the decline of society when not followed. The more connected society becomes the more relevant The Words doctrine becomes. While we see a more prevalent decay in basic morality we also see a drastic increase in desire driven lifestyle. these desire driven lifestyles essential deny the whole for the wants of the self while The Word specifically says to crucify the flesh or deny desire. One great example is Biblical standards on relationships and sex and how lack of those standards leds to rampant STD's and failing relationship standards. Look how shallow relationship standards have become in so many places worldwide. I could go on and on about it. I won't be rude about it but don't judge the Word of God if you haven't seriously studied it and its implications.
@@undeadexile2485 if you need the overhanging spectre of a god over you to behave like a decent human being, and think others do so too, I honestly feel bad for you. The notion of a god stems from a time in which we could explain very little of the world we live in. It's telling how, for the last 200 years, no new large scale religions have found a footing in the world, it's simply way harder to convince people of blind obedience to something you can't see, hear or touch. The idea of the almighty, all caring god has some serious flaws to it, as it just doesn't make any sense. To paraphrase: if he is all powerful and loving, why is there suffering? If he is all powerful and uncaring (explaining suffering) he is cruel and not worthy of devotion, and if he is neither... Then why call him a god?
@@Herminatorz your last comment is whats called a straw man fallacy. Instead of refuting how God and christianity's doctrine influences society you just managed to show your subjective bias on his existence. If you would read the bible you would find answers to all of what you just said. Instead your just going to rely on a preconceived bias and the opinions of others who know as little about it as you do. Did you know Albert Einstein once said "Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance"?
My Mum died 2 months ago, I’m so happy I showed her this track and how much she loved it
I'm very sorry to hear mate. glad she got to hear this tune before she went to the other side. she will always be watching over you guiding. this song will be a great way to always remember her
🕯 May your mother rest in peace...
wishing i would have done the same for my dad who passed recently. he always liked all my trance, progressive, housey music i played when we were around together and he always called it "beat music" lmao. i swear he was born in the wrong generation, he was a natural raver and loved rhythym and tribal stuff. he eventually became too crippled with dementia, but for a while i was actually considering taking him to one of the dj events and venues i was always frequenting just so he could the music the way it's supposed to be experienced.
@@codedecode878 damn, sorry to hear that mate
May her soul rest in peace
I am here just to read all those beautiful comments. Love you poeple, ale the best to all of you!
This song encompasses everything that was the '90s. Makes me feel young again.
When the dance beat comes in at 3:02, it feel like your in surreal dance club in the 90s.
I know this song as Liu Kang's victory theme in the Mortal Kombat movie lol
Yes, there you go. That's why I came here, no one noticed my comment :(@@Leidern
No matter how many years will pass, this tune will never die.
A wild cyclist appears! It’s my all time favorite to listen to. I have it on nearly every device I own in some form.
The more years pass, the more I like this tune!
A classic I will enjoy well passed my 70's. Helped me a lot working by myself ...time moved a bit quicker overnight
Nor should it. That's how it is with music that's timeless.
This is my favourite tune of all time, this tune will never die because it is timelessly good.
This song makes me believe that there's still hope.
God is hope!
Last gasp 😧
That’s awesome, me too
Music like this is a reminder, it takes you deep within yourself & what you see / feel in that moment assures you, you are much more than flesh & bones. There's something beyond that. The beauty is that we will never know what that is exactly..hope, faith, call it whatever you like there's something deeper than we currently understand. Music like this reminds me of that. Like a connection to my soul that I only know I have when in that moment. I have no religion but in some moments with music & imagination combined with the sensations I believe in that moment I'm eternal in some way, a part of something much bigger with more meaning & purpose than before thought. The power of music I guess but this piece in particular, it's like a calling to your soul from nature I love it.
Yes it does.......
My wife and I were kids in the 90's. I connect with this song and my wife didn't even notice this song... She doesn't think it's that great. I proceeded to read the comments to her for two hours. In the handful of comments, this song saved 4 people's lives, and helped countless others transcend into higher states of existence. It was amaizing how I was literally reading one after the other and she was just laughing at her own inability to understand the depth in this song, and I was also making fun of her. Good times. This song always wins.
I remember first hearing this in the Mortal Kombat movie when I was a kid. The feels of the moment of Liu Kang defeating Shang Tsung and bringing victory to earth realm, the cheers of the children as they waved their flags and my parents watching the movie with me will always hold a beyond special place in my heary along with this masterpiece. :')
Movie was ok for a game adaptation, but that song.... true gem of the 90s
I've heard this song once and it was like angel singing. Years have passed and I found it again. Amazing
JACKER
@@m4rcin847 The whole soundtrack was incredible. First CD I even bought.
Then proceeded to a cliffhanger for one of the worst sequels of all time lol.
Listening to this tune during quarantine makes me want to appreciate everything we've got
Mortal Kombat world 😊😊😊
People who disliked will not go on and on... ever
Lets go Home
Agreed. I loved it forever ago, love it more now.
@@P1xi3_7 me to.
One day, we will be reunited. But until then, my spirit will always be with you. Go in peace, my brother
Daddy
"Lets go home"
Mortal Kombat ❤❤❤
Never would’ve thought how those 3 words would ever affect a grown man enough to make him weep but yeah…
Somebody is cutting onions around me again. 😢😢😢
It was 95.. I was the only black kid in VA who wore jncos. So of course I gravitated towards Hackers.. and the very moment I heard this. I knew I’d be listening to it 25 years later. I teared up as a pre teen in theaters as this played during Liu Kang saying goodbye to his brother. In my late teens as soon as mp3s and Limewire was a thing. This is the first song I downloaded. Then in my 20s I took a chance and saw this goofy movie called Mean Girls in theaters... and guess what? This played at the end... and I smiled and felt old. Sigh. I’ll play this at my funeral. We’re old, ppl. We are generation x. ... no matter what the “charts” say.... keep your head up, my peers. Teach your kids to hack the planet. Who knew we’d need too? Lmao. Me? I’ll never be married. I’ll never have kids. I watched too much Wonder Years and expect fairy tales out of the cesspool that is life. Stay safe, people. Look at all we been through from 1995-2020...
Thank you.,.. from the last cold war kid.... ;)
The 90s were peak America.
Marriage in 2021 is financial suicide. Avoid at all costs
lsd
Mother nature is the only real truth besides music....go out and experience her.
Believe it or not , this song has actually helped me when I was at my lowest, and this song gave me strength to carry on , I can’t explain what it was about the song that helped Me , but I know listening to this helped my mental well-being, take care everyone and best of luck to everyone
It did the same for me, I'm glad you found your peace ☮️
I used to have existential anxiety attacks growing up, and I listened to this to calm myself to sleep. Almost 35 now
Same. I even djd it in a big gig💖
Yesss, so true bro! Keep going and have a good day 🙂
Keep going guys. We have a long road ahead, it's not over yet! We can do it.
It’s gonna be a fine night tonight, it’s gonna be a fine day tomorrow
Opus III, wasn't it? Scrolling just to see if anyone would mention it, ha ha ha
Yep...sounds like the vocals are going backwards
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@@cassisbrook Cheers. Well done.
@@jsmclin A workmate introduced me to it a few years ago. Had no idea it existed until then and always thought Opus III's version was the original.
My young life into one song. Hackers, the discovery of electronic music, unslept nights listening to it, hanging out with my mates carefree, smoking and enjoying life to the full.
“One day we will be reunited” “Go in peace my Brother”
Got me right in the feels, you fucker!! :`)
and now I'm crying :')
erikku1991 Brother I do every time I see that scene! No shame in showing love. One thing the kids got wrong these days
RIP Reckful
Ouch
When my grand father died I intentionally listened to this song over and over again so that every time I heard it I would be reminded of what a beautiful, strong and compassionate man he was. It Worked. 22 years later I when I hear this I can still see his face and hear his voice.
oh my god, that's beautiful and sad at the same time. This was actually the song I played on repeat on my way home the last time before my dad passed away.
@@stellameii Oh, I'm sorry for your loss soul sister.
❤
"You humans are so unpredictable. I gotta tell you something, you guys did great."
Lord raiden
Can’t believe that after all the times I watched Mean Girls I finally had the Musical interest in searching this masterpiece, keeping it for my beauty night routines ✨💗
wth is a mean girls?
Oh my goodness. Literally sameeee!!! Ever since I watched the movie in 2013 this song stuck with me but literally not till today I asked on an insta post what this song was and I found it!!!! I’m definitely going to show that movie to my daughters and make them listen to this song with me after!!💋💗🫶🏻
@@bdabroada movie currently with a part 2 and a remake and a musical have you been under a rock for the past 2 decades???
"One day, we will be reunited... but until then, my spirit will always be with you..."
00agent Let's go home.
Where is that from?
Mortal Kombat the movie
epic words
The true Chang!!
This has to be one of; if not thee most iconic songs ever created from the 90's. I remember coming home from a Rave in 99 called Cloud 9, my head on the glass sitting on a NJ Transit Train coming home from the Bronx and watching the sunrise come up on the first train out of NY. Ever since that morning; this song takes me back there and for 10 minutes I'm young again.
damn man, cant think of anything more epic tbh!!! are you still raving? how are you vibing these days? love your story
Lady you seem cool as fuck👌🏼
That's beautiful ❤
@@sk1ppy2000 I'm an old man these days even though I might not look like it. I haven't partied since getting sober 18 years ago. When I left the scene it was an amazing place filled with love. People were looking to connect for one night and become what they couldn't be in their normal lives. The people moved like water; we were all connected to one beat; one harmony. It didn't matter if you listened to Trance, DNB, Jungle, or Happy Hardcore; we were all there to be the best versions of ourselves. I don't know the scene now; I'd like to think it's still like that. To know Rave is to love her, she's done amazing things for people and the world. Be amazing. :)
These are the stories I wish I could have experienced. I’m 32, I remember my version of the 90’s vaguely but it’s slipping away the harder I try to hold onto it. Much like a handful of sand. I wish I could hear the real stories of being in NYC or other sleepless cities. So sick.
Takes me right back to the early 1990's. Man on man, where does time go.
Hell yeah! the 90's were all about that "Man on man" action!
Robotic Fornication Haha wow, I just realized that error. I don't remember any man on man action back in the 1990's though lol.
Tu tu tu tu - Tu tu tu tu Ruru... :D
Haha. Props to your for not editing. Thanks for the lol.
Bitches don't know about Hououn Kyoma
This song reminds me of how beautiful our world is.
👏💯🎶
I live by this quote
It really is! Let’s not let other “things” destroy it
I will travel all over the world and play this song .....
Trust in Jesus, may God forever bless you 💖
That scene where all the kids run out to celebrate at the end of the mortal Kombat movie. That's how I imagine the end of covid to feel.
Over a flu?! So much of this just did not make any sense. Yet people blindly trust the government...
What doesn't make sense is how idiots like this one have somehow survived covid
God bless you for that comment 😎
Lu Kang is Vlad Putin
Yessss. God
As a child I cried sitting next to my dad in the theater when this song played at the end of Mortal Kombat. He asked me why I was crying and I had no answer, it wasn't the scene or movie in particular. It wasn't until I was an adult I realized it was the song that resonated with me despite my undeveloped taste in music. Later on in life this song has found much deeper meaning for me when my future wife played it during a special moment and I found out that this song had special meaning to her as well. Now I cry almost every time I hear it. It keeps me grounded.
Xanah, if you're reading this, I love you.
My name isn't Xanah but I wanted to say I love you too. Thanks for sharing your story.
Let me guess, you are her wife as well.
I think we are all everyone's wives
This is Xanah's brother, fuck you !
cheers mate
2023 - STILL LISTENING and loving every minute of it. Nothing but amazing impactful memories to this song ❤
This is THE song. Always has been and always will be. I am glad others are still listening! Hope you have a great night and a blessed life.
I'm here after watching the original mortal kombat
В каждом плейлисте на каждом устройстве уже 30+ лет
Well it happened to me finally. My father randomly passed last week... and It's music like this that makes believe that he's still here somehow, rooting for me. He was the rock of our family, and things will never be the same. Stay strong, and stay safe everyone.
I'm so sorry to here about your tragic loss sigh. But please know he's still here..just in another way..
Please take care, brother.
@@devanshgarg9397 It means a lot that you guys send love to me. It really does, and I appreciate you all.
💞
sorry for your loss. did he take the poison poke?
Man.. When i smoke and hear this in headphones, I cant help but to fall into a deep nostalgic trance and think about my life and how i may never get to experience those things again or see certain people ever again. Makes me wish i could have recorded it all to play back.. Then when the beat drops it makes me think about how happy i am with my life now. Helps me not take the little things for granted and just make the most out of NOW
You can relive your past, and infinite iterations. Enjoy.
You can only live in😂 the now everything is happening at once - time is a construct
😊😊
Words to live by, the Now is all you ever truly have
Ngl to ya, the days you were talking about was pre pandemic era for me (2019 and before). Those days were golden in my opinion and I genuinely wish I could have recorded everything and replay it, that would easily be the best tape I’ll ever watch ❤
Takes me back to "Hackers (1995)" and other fantastic times in my life!!
What about Mortal Kombat?
kombat
RoasterMcdougalify !
MrNotoriousSlim Thank you :) You're a gentleman and/or a lady and a scholar.
RoasterMcdougalify i`m from Russia, sorry, my English so bad.
I was listening to this song in my car in late February 2020 at a red light when a negligent driver hit me out of nowhere. Luckily I was okay, but that incident has been heavily triggering my anxiety ever since. I was afraid to listen to this beautiful song again... Well, it's 5 months later, and I just listened to it for the first time since that day... I watched this video. I cried. Healing feels so good. Loving this planet and its beautiful creatures feels so good. This song feels so good.
im so glad you're okay, sending peace and love to you my fellow human 💗
Time could mend all wounds, friend. :)
I know how you feel, I remember listening to this whilst in rehab after being run over from behind whilst cycling and the driver didn't stop. 5 weeks in hospital and lots of surgery and I listen to this song with feelings mixed. Hope you are ok as I am.
That was oddly one of my greatest fears. To be listening to your favorite song...and then get into an accident....and (assuming you survive) have the crash imprinted on the song somehow. So whenever you try to listen to it again....you relive the crash. A freak accident just ruining your favorite song. I'm glad you recovered.
Glad you are ok
The 90s were such an awesome decade.
Was
**literally anything from past** was awesome
@@drgus8042 90s were very underrated. in my early 20s just realizing this out. Not trying to dwell on it though.
**literally ANYTHING** is underrated
I remember when i found comment on "Yellow Submarine" video saying that The Beatles are underrated. Every human want to be a "special one" but you never be special by saying that everything what you like is underrated or old.
I have left written in my will: this is what must be played during my funeral. And it's not a joke.
Gay Celona 👍
And I will attend ✌✌
Good choice Gay :) Used at my sister's funeral 2011. Beautiful song.
OMG I had just said that
Super gay...
I read a lot of comments that were so positive and heartfelt, it inspired me to do the same.
i was 16 when i found this song, and because i wasn't in the best living situation, i would always go for walks with my headphones on, and this frequented in my playlist. it gave me a sense of hope, like the world was bigger than i ever could have imagined. i was able to transcend the negativity that was in my life and find some peace.
little did i know at 16, that was the least stressed i'd ever be. now, at almost 30, sometimes it feels like the walls are closing in around me, and hope is a tiny dot in the horizon, but i listen to this, and i go back to the same feelings when i was younger.
life is a strange thing, but with a world this big, i can't help but see opportunity for love and happiness, even if it's only for brief moments at a time.
if you're reading this, i wish nothing but the best for you! i hope you find the things that make you happy :)
AND TO YOU AS WELL!
This is what they should have put on that gold record that got sent into space
Matt Grillz the golden record was sent into space in 1977, this song is from the early 90s
@@kenyilopez3818 That's not the point of my comment lol idgaf about the record.
@@kenyilopez3818 I was thinking exactly the same thing!
Let's send another record!! They'll think we're old and lame cuz it's a record too lol dude!!!!
Aliens blow hard!!! Lol dude!!!
Hearing this at the beginning of Hackers was my first time I knew I needed more of this music in my life.....
Magic people... VOODOO PEOPLE
That movie is so old school haha
Hackers is my shit
For me it's the closing song to Mortal Kombat.
Mortal kombat and cky2k
Hackers, Mortal Kombat..was also in the movie The Beach. Song never dies still listening in 2020.
Hey!! Finally.. I feel like I heard it was in mortal combat, but I just knew it from about 1999ish..... ?? I have traced it and loved it always cause it reminds me of young, fun days.. it's in the end of "mean girls" and just a classic I think for an era..
What part of The Beach is it in? Don't remember! I didn't think it was in that movie...
I don’t remember this song in The Beach however Orbital created the anthem for the movie as they did for MK & Hackers appropriately named “Beached”.
Look it up great song and I’d also highly recommend Orbital One Perfect Sunrise.
Similar Classics from other artists I would recommend Robert Miles (RIP) - Children Dream version, God Within - Raincry Submerged or Spiritual Thirst version (RIP Scott Hardkiss), Mike Koglin Enjoy the silence - Matt Darey aka tekara mix, Sasha & Maria - Be as one, Above & Beyond - Sun in your eyes, Small moments, Good for me, We’re all we need, Chicane - Salt water - ambient mix.
Don't forget CKY2K
@@youasillybish I have a few of those songs saved in my trance playlist already, I need to check out the other ones you mentioned! Great taste
Currently alone in Bangkok, 48 hours with totally 5 hours of sleep, this keeps me alive.
Thank you guys, I settled down, and it was worth it.
This song holds the meaning of life.
possible yes
Definitely
‼️
True
Where is Jesus?
Let's talk about how this is the greatest song ever.
Definitely one of them. You are right about that friend. I love it too.
Be safe my friends
Those amazing nostalgic memories...
#Fact #Commiseration🖖🏼have a wonderful weekend🥂!
Yuri Patterson one of the best definitely. Chime is immense too
Just the opening bars are enough to send goosebumps down the back of my spine
Hit you with the goosies
Listen to gremme revelle “the great power” from the power rangers movie...just as peaceful as this song
@@zk6754 That one is not in the same peaceful galaxy
Yes!!!
it does he same for me my friend
When I was about 17 this song was everything to me. I was going through a very hard time, sectioned by the cops into a mental h=opital. No parents, no friends...my baby was taken away. I was lost. This song made me feel better.
There is so much more love big hugs 🫂
Same
Ive been on the edge of taking my life all week. Today was going to be my day, and by chance i Heard this song and was transported back to being a child/teen. This song used to remind me of everything I loved about being alive. Sounds absurd but hearing this stopped me from hanging myself on my garage.......... lifes short, find the beauty
Good man, don't ever forget being alive is the best gift we have all received... even to feel hardships is a privilege most entities we have never met will ever get
Same here, i don't see the reason to keep going. I have hit rock bottom. Some are happy in life Some of us are not...
Keep going you’ve got this🤍❤️
Stay strong 💪🏻
@@ricardotijerina886 Trust me, I understand you but if you're at the bottom the only way to go is up. You've been through hardships in life that just means you have a soldier's heart, it doesn't mean you should give up. Your happiness is out there waiting for you - trust me making friends with inner demons has its perks. And @Rick Waugh I'm glad you didn't do it - you deserve to be alive and the previous message applies to you too! 😊❤
Y’all know that feeling when pure nostalgia just hits you HARD in the stomach and chest and you wanna cry a little?
yep...
That Mortal Kombat movie was my childhood dawg
Omg yes
You nailed it on the head thank you
@@joeymartocchio7871 you’re welcome
This is one of the most beautiful piece of music I’ve ever heard
I'm 36, this is possibly the best song I've ever heard....and the video is hands down just perfect
@@psychokinesis878 same. I just turned 38
How dare you show your face here sorcerer?
💖💖💖
Keep hearing more music. There even much mo betta out there. This is ok, but no masterpiece.
This sounds like heaven, literally.
Can you believe this came out in '92? I think every artist dreams to create something timeless like this track, something that lives on. You created a masterpiece Orbital.
Amazing for '92....truly visionary!
Fluke, Orbital, Leftfield there were so many great alternative artists back then. Lots of them lost to time but the greats still shine through
It's also interesting how it came to be, not what you'd expect - "dedicated to Hartnolls' mother, who was addicted to the tranquiliser Halcion (Triazolam) for many years."
It sounds just like its from 1992
A classic
The beginning of this song gives that feeling of resolving an age-long conflict and taking one final look and making peace with the past. Once the bass kicks in, that feeling changes to hope and looking forward to a clear and bright future.
great interpretation.... I hear exactly what you are hearing
Same as the final scene in Mortal Kombat feat the beautiful Talisa Soto and Bridgette Wilson!
Hooviridis thankyou for commenting this, you just changed my whole life completely
or when the guy from Hackers was looking down from a plane and thinking about his past w the wrong side of the law, leaving it all behind, when flying towards NY !
It makes me wonder why I don't get my fat ass off the couch and see our beautiful planet!
Halcyon is a drug and was used in the 70's to treat insomnia. The Hartnoll brothers' mother was addicted to it. This song is dedicated to her.
I heard that it was drug but no back story
This version is an upbeat remdux of their original composition. The original is a bit more unsettling.
It's still around... Triazolam is the drug name... I asked my doctor for it years ago... He said Google: Halcyon Murder Defense... I said, fair enough.
I was actually prescribed this, due to its extremely short half life (but fast reaction time), people get withdrawal symptoms for as short as 3 days of usage which is crazy even for benzos, fuck that dr that prescribed me this, I'm glad I never took any of it.
@@adelords they gave it to my dad for a dental procedure... 3 pills... Take one every 30 min until you don't remember taking the 1st... He took 2
I totally get chills from this , it’s such a frickin good vibe I am lost in other realms
This song came out in the 90's, how did we stray so far from perfection?!
@@neotower420 90s was everything, what I'd do to go back
@@psychokinesis878 same, so I believe that block time in physics or multiverse is real and I'm there right now just beyond the invisible wall
My best friend and I jammed out to this song in a rented car as we drove through the Costa Rican mountain highways. We had just found out hours before that our flight was leaving earlier than expected. Solely through our wit and our will we managed to travel from the southern end of the country all the way up north back to San Jose. Stressful it may have felt but exhilarating it certainly was. This song brings me right back!
Don't forget to travel and live!
💘💘💘
Most can only dream of seeing what you had a chance to witness. Good for you brother!
my favorite country
the craziest little travel tidbit for there - you can take an uber from san jose to like, chirripo if you want. I got that way for like 200$ or something in a pinch hahaha
i love your story!
Doing the same as I write this
Sometimes, I sure think it would be nice to go back to my twenties and be going to parties like this and experiencing that kind of vibe again. Things just aren't the same, anymore.
Times we seemingly can NEVER get back, right? *sign* Gonna win the lottery, contract a quantum physicist to be build me time machine and GO THE F*CK BACK! XD
Just because we can't recreate an amazing time that has already passed doesn't mean we can't make something entirely new and possibly even better in the present moment.
All the pubs play R'n'B now. For the kids. To even get higher than 60 bpm you have to listen to rock or indie. Truly, massively, epicly depressing. Electronica is dead. By the time it comes back I'll be too old to dance :
simon you need to discover the wonder that is beatport and soundcloud. there is any music you want out there being created every day. No genre is dead in 2016.
One day you will look back on now and wish you were here, enjoy it brother!
Orbital, dedicated to Paul Hartnoll's mother, who was addicted to the tranquiliser Halcion (Triazolam) for many years. If you like this, try the original : "It's a Fine Day" by Opus III (1992). One of the reasons my VHS copy of "Hackers" eventually snapped!
thers a gem of a commend. I didn't know they mixed the original. ty for the post
edit: oooh i remember this music video/song!, cant believe i never put this together
I fuck with that song too!!
Fantastic to know, thank you 🤘✨
Yeah that entire soundtrack was pretty amazing
Oooo you read the wikipedia. Clever you..
First heard this when it came on at the end of the Mortal Kombat movie back in 1995. Only years later I realised it was by Orbital who I was always a fan of. Amazing song. I remembered it today and felt like listening to it. It makes me think of hope for a better future.
Orbital, KLF, early Moby, Apotheosis, FSOL, Wiliam Orbit and others that I am omitting due to massive consumption of vodka at the moment; this was an incredible time period that I was so very fortunate to experience in real-time. Just simply incredible. The club scene, raves, etc. nothing present day will ever parallel this existence. It was absolute bliss. Cheers.
I’m so jealous! I’ve only been raving since 2012 but I try to keep the spirit of old school raves whenever I go
@@evelynnnyt
Pleeease keep it. The 90’s must be reborn. 👏🎶
Underworld, KMFDM, Fear Factory
Hardkiss - Delusions of Grandeur brings my headspace back like this song does.
Yep the best time all love, music is shit nowadays
Can't believe it.... after so many years I found this song, bring me back when I was a teenager, driving with the windows down on a warm summer night, feeling the breeze, enjoying life.
there should be a video playing this song on what you've just mentioned :D
Dude, exact same sentiment here.
Same man--we're probably the same age. Filling country roads with Underworld, Orbital, The Prodigy, Aphex Twin...late 90s were fun
Don't forget Crystal Method, Early raw Daft Punk, and Rabbit In The Moon!
🎯🎯🎯 HELL YEAHHH
This song saved my life, and every day I'm thankful it did.
Bro please be safe, I love you dude
If I heard this song today for the first time it would already have an emotional impact on me, but combined with the nostalgia I feel, it's overwhelming.
Timeless. If angels made music, this is how it would sound. This is a song that should be kept in the archives for all time.
NO.
Try: Delerium - silence... also very angelic and one of my favorite songs
I remember i was 7 years old, and my father gave me a CD of Mortal Kombat Soundtrack, and this song was in there, i used to listen only this song all day, there was no internet back in that days.
I was Happy.
was that last week?
I was in 4th fucking grade. First "techno" song. Loved it ever since. I'm 32 now. Isn't it great how music can bring you back in time??
@bluedream503 When dramatic events happen in your life, you always will remember them-- no? This was a first for me. This song. These feels. This type of music I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER IT! I actually remember hearing this song at the end of mortal kombat when I watched it in the theaters. I still remember falling off of my bike for the first time while in the first grade. If you cant remember that far back I honestly feel sorry for you . My life has been hectic and beautiful at the same time. This was one of the amazing moments in it. And this song still gets me.
@bluedream503 I said fourth grade, not when I was four. You dont remember when you were 10? Man.. Thats a shame..
@bluedream503 I only wish the best of vibes and experiences to you in your future. Its a proven fact sound and smell can time warp you back to memories you forgot. Stay positive my friend. The universe works in amazing ways.
I found this song through Mean Girls movie... It was used at the end credits .. it had a very nostalgic feel to it. 💗💗💗
Yes. I watched this movie today.
Watched it again today which brought me here loved that ending
For me it was Mortal Kombat
same
same!! I forgot about this song! Now I'm downloading. 🖤😎
Mortal Kombat brought me back here. Ahh the memories and the feeling u get at the end of the movie when u hear this song. Just as a child in the 90's just will never be a time like that and a generation like it. Ever! Hurts in a way.
Being born in 1999, I cant relate to living in the 90s. However i surf for music from the past all the time in hopes to experience it in this way. What an absolute gem!
I was born in 1999 too and my favorite music are all born in the 90’s
I wish I were born 20 years earlier😭
It's weird being from such an optimistic era and then hitting the 2000s and... ugh. That said, being from the 90s gave me some great music so if you want some recommendations from different genres from 1990-2002~ just send me a message
@@Njydghb578gbeubv I was born in the early 80s, and I sadly missed this as well. But I was still able to seize Trance at its (past) peak, Drum and Bass from the good ol days, and catch Dubstep before I got too adult. Dont miss the scenes around you now. Get in them, get fucked and see where it takes you. It almost always leads to good memories.
trust me. you just missed peak America.
@@faktpecka1 yesssss
Your pain will never go away.. You can only become strong enough to carry it. Whether its as heavy as the earth itself, or as light as a feather is decided by your strength of character and soul. Be strong... Because what else is there to do?
this song kinda takes the pain of life away
@@fplcrazed1068 kinda does. I like to feel like it uplifted me to the level I should be at through out life. Best regards from me to you.
thank you so much
Well said! Is it sad I only know of this beautiful music through Mean Girls? The pain won't ever go away. It is how we deal with it and persevere.
I needed this, thank you ✌🏾🌍👁
I did MDMA for the first time at a rave in Cornwall. This was played as rhe sun came up. It was the best night of my life to this day.
This was a fav comedown tune
I'm jealous sounds like a helluva good time. Lol
Ahhh I live in Cornwall and was a proper raver at that time I wonder if we bumped into one another at the parties?! 🤪😊
Benjamin Pickersgill Do it again, see how you feel...
Hell yeah man! Keep chasing that dragon!
Beautiful fan made video that fits perfectly with this ethereal track. Takes me back to my PLUR days. 🖤🖤 Mad love & respect.
This is one of the most incredible songs ever made. Timeless.
Whether it is Hackers, Mortal Kombat, or Mean Girls, we are all here to escape to a different world in which this song takes us! Hard to keep the same thing as your favorite. This song has been my personal favorite tune for over 20 years, and will be until the day I die.
Its literally the sound of fresh starts and new beginnings, angels ghatering in the universe comforting us and reminding us that its gonna be okey.
@@MoeMoe-bu7im Yes, that's exactly how i feel when listening to this song.
war1ocksmurf
The binding power of music mate.
😥my original Motion Movie Disc... Miss 😶
@Oleg Che ciao, whos Your Favorit Fighter?