God, this is why I fucking love the Internet. Back in the day I would hear the music, love it, aaannndd never hear it again. Now it's at the touch of a button
Thank you thank you so much for putting this on YT. This song is such an absolute banger. What an incredible mix of beats, from tribal to industrial, so good. FSOL is so underrated too. That whole era was such great creativity and sound engineering for them (with Lifeforms, Papua New Guinea, and the remix by Andy Weatherall is also brilliant)
Absolutely agree. Don't get me wrong, their ambient stuff of their Environment series (post-Dead-Cities) evokes all sorts of futuristic soundscapes that I love, but I wish they'd return to a sound with beats like this.
@@ealing456 I think they once described their sound around that time, as "naive" or "simple" or something like that I can't recall exactly but it definitely indicated a certain blase about it. Personally I found it lush, beautifully engineered and composed
Uploaded in 2007, i wonder when the ad was made. The first smartphone appeared in 2008 from Apple. Such a device appeared in films even in the 1990's, so it must have been used in the military at that time.
@@ealing456 I was about to comment on that. They got it all right. Assuming this was from 2007, or sometime in the 1990s, it doesn't matter, because their prediction was spot on.
God, this is why I fucking love the Internet. Back in the day I would hear the music, love it, aaannndd never hear it again. Now it's at the touch of a button
Summer 1997, i Was 12 years old, finally got the PS1 i wanted so much and had to chose 2 games: one was Pandemonium, the other one was Wipeout 2097
Did you ever get Pandemonium?
@@ealing456 Yep loved the game !
@@Altamira_ It is! With a pretty interesting soundtrack as well.
La même que toi mon ami! 🤝
Thank you thank you so much for putting this on YT. This song is such an absolute banger. What an incredible mix of beats, from tribal to industrial, so good. FSOL is so underrated too. That whole era was such great creativity and sound engineering for them (with Lifeforms, Papua New Guinea, and the remix by Andy Weatherall is also brilliant)
Absolutely agree. Don't get me wrong, their ambient stuff of their Environment series (post-Dead-Cities) evokes all sorts of futuristic soundscapes that I love, but I wish they'd return to a sound with beats like this.
No problem, I am happy you are enjoying the music as much as I do.
@@ealing456 I think they once described their sound around that time, as "naive" or "simple" or something like that I can't recall exactly but it definitely indicated a certain blase about it. Personally I found it lush, beautifully engineered and composed
You can find this song on Wipeout XL on PlayStation. Grew up to this
damn i love this song. it's almost impossible to find it anywhere.
passt alles danke für den upp hast fein gemacht junge ich höre das jeden tag!!!!!
Think it's a single release, I couldn't find it on the albums from FSOL
I had the same question, but great releef it's on YT :P
Was released on the Wipeout 2097 soundtrack
Welcome to the future!!! Really FSOL mane!!!! Superrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr XD
und da bin ich wieder ich danke dir nochmals
Uploaded in 2007, i wonder when the ad was made. The first smartphone appeared in 2008 from Apple. Such a device appeared in films even in the 1990's, so it must have been used in the military at that time.
Fascinating how all of the tech teased here is a reality in 2020.
@@ealing456 I was about to comment on that. They got it all right. Assuming this was from 2007, or sometime in the 1990s, it doesn't matter, because their prediction was spot on.
Still, the video didn't predict massive meta-data that those devices are sucking off its users... or did it?
yyyaaaaayyyyy!!!!
die welt ist nicht bereit dafür wenn mehr menschen spielen würden wär das populärer