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Twilight Zone (2 Unlimited song)

"Twilight Zone" is a song by Belgian/Dutch Eurodance act 2 Unlimited,[2] released in January 1992 via various labels as the second single from the act's debut studio album, Get Ready! (1992). The UK release of the single was the first 2 Unlimited single to include the vocals of Anita Doth, as they had not been featured on their breakthrough hit "Get Ready for This". However, Ray Slijngaard's rap verses were once again removed. The instrumental "Rave" version of the song sounds different from the original "Not Enough" version, with a more hi-NRG style with more bass and added cowbells.

"Twilight Zone"
Standard worldwide artwork
Single by 2 Unlimited
from the album Get Ready!
Released13 January 1992 (1992-01-13)
Genre
Length4:09
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Carlos Meire
  • June Rollocs
  • Jean-Paul De Coster
  • P. De Meyer
  • Phil Wilde
Producer(s)
  • Phil Wilde
  • Jean-Paul De Coster
2 Unlimited singles chronology
"Get Ready for This"
(1991)
"Twilight Zone"
(1992)
"Workaholic"
(1992)
Music video
"Twilight Zone" on YouTube

"Twilight Zone" was a commercial success in many European territories, topping the singles chart in both Finland and the Netherlands. It was the act's second consecutive single to just miss out on the top spot on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number two. "Twilight Zone" was 2 Unlimited's biggest hit on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart, reaching number five, and it won an award in the category for Best Techno 12-inch Single on the 1993 WMC International Dance Music Awards.[3] Its music video was directed by David Betteridge.

Background and release edit

The song is written by Carlos Meire, June Rollocs, Jean-Paul De Coster, P. De Meyer and Phil Wilde, while De Coster and Wilde produced it. De Coster said in an interview with Music & Media, "The new single "Twilight Zone" is even more accessible than its predecessor. We call it 'happy house'. In fact, it all comes from the same origins. Just like rock 'n' roll, this music always evoluates."[4] Wilde told Melody Maker in 1994, "We mixed "Twilight Zone" on a pretty small DNR desk, which is Dutch. It was in-line with 20 channels, which gave you 20 inputs in the mix. Unfortunately, I needed about 70. It ended up taking five days to mix, but that was okay. It was a hit."[5]

Critical reception edit

Victoria Thieberger from The Age wrote, "The track is propelled by a high-tech beat and dramatic changes in melody and attitude that make it sound like three songs tacked together, punctuated by an occasional "whoo!"" rap in the vocal mix "gives it a harder edge, providing a central focus for the variations that spin around it. The end result is an entertaining dance track of more than average complexity and a decided lyrical development from "Get Ready for This"."[6] Larry Flick from Billboard deemed it "a swirling techno rave that is etched with sweet and tuneful pop/NRG nuances. Tough enough to please hardcore punters, though mainstreamers will find track palatable as well."[7] James Hamilton from Music Week's RM Dance Update stated that Stock & Waterman's "Belgian" act "returns with another synth stabbed simplistic Mecca-aimed raver, jerkily galloping through".[8] Sian Pattenden from Smash Hits viewed it as "an averagely bouncy rave tune."[9]

Chart performance edit

"Twilight Zone" was very successful on the charts across several continents. In Europe, it peaked at number-one in Finland and the Netherlands. Additionally, it entered the top 10 also in Austria (10), Belgium (5), Greece (2), Portugal (7), Spain (3), Sweden (9) and the United Kingdom, as well as on the Eurochart Hot 100 and MTV's European Top 20. In the UK, "Twilight Zone" peaked at number two in its third week on the UK Singles Chart, on February 2, 1992.[10] It was held off reaching the top spot by Wet Wet Wet's "Goodnight Girl". On the UK Dance Singles Chart, it hit number four. "Twilight Zone" was also a top 20 hit in Germany (20), Ireland (20) and Switzerland (15). Outside Europe, the single reached number-one on the RPM Dance/Urban chart and number 15 on the RPM Top Singles chart in Canada, number five on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, number 22 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart and number 49 on the Billboard Hot 100. In Australia, it went to number eleven.

Music video edit

The accompanying music video for "Twilight Zone" was directed by British director David Betteridge. He had previously directed the video for the band's first hit, "Get Ready for This". "Twilight Zone" was later made available on 2 Unlimited's official YouTube channel in 2014 and had generated more than 17 million views as of October 2023.[11]

Appearances edit

The song has become a staple of National Hockey League teams, as many of them play an instrumental loop of the song during games. Its popularity in the NHL may have been inspired by Ray Slijngaard wearing a Los Angeles Kings hoodie in the music video. It has also been used in NHL 11's "EA Trax" soundtrack.

The song's B4 Za Beat Mix (2:15) was included on Dancemania's Speed 5 and Speed Best 2001.

The song appeared on Witch, the third episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, playing for a cheerleading hopeful whose hands spontaneously combusted in the middle of her tryout.

The song was remixed as "Techno Syndrome" by the Immortals, the main theme of the Mortal Kombat franchise.[12][unreliable source?] Immortals members Olivier Adams and Maurice Engelen have claimed the resemblance to be a coincidence, and that no legal action was taken.[13]

Track listings edit

Charts edit

Millennium Remixes edit

"Millennium remixes"
Single by 2 Unlimited
Released2000
LabelByte Records

Following the bleak success of the "No Limit" single came the "Twilight Zone (Millennium Remixes)". It had the same success as its predecessor, although the remixes were more commercial and radio-friendly. It received good airplay in Europe but had very little success in the charts.

Track listings edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Single Reviews" (PDF). Billboard. 11 April 1992. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  2. ^ "2 Unlimited biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 December 2013.
  3. ^ Flick, Larry (20 March 1993). "Dance Trax: Miami Meet Works To Clear Commercial Cloud" (PDF). Billboard. p. 30. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Spotlight: 2 Unlimited" (PDF). Music & Media. 25 January 1992. p. 17. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  5. ^ Horkins, Tony (14 May 1994). "Techno! Techno! Techno! Techno! A step-by-step guide to making a Eurobeat chart hit". Melody Maker. p. 43. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
  6. ^ Thieberger, Victoria (15 May 1992). "Singles". p. 4. The Age.
  7. ^ Flick, Larry (11 April 1992). "Single Reviews" (PDF). Billboard. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  8. ^ Hamilton, James (18 January 1992). "DJ Directory: Hot Vinyl" (PDF). Music Week, in Record Mirror (Dance Update Supplemental Insert). p. 6. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  9. ^ Pattenden, Sian (8 January 1992). "Review: Singles". Smash Hits. p. 45. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
  10. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 75 02 February 1992 - 08 February 1992". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  11. ^ "2 UNLIMITED - Twilight Zone (Rap Version) (Official Music Video)". YouTube. 25 July 2014. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
  12. ^ Oyama, Jonathan (October 5, 2010). "Origins of the Mortal Kombat theme song". VentureBeat. Retrieved December 14, 2021.
  13. ^ Grebey, James (April 21, 2021). "The Team Behind the Mortal Kombat Theme Song Had No Idea They'd Created a Knockout". Vulture.
  14. ^ "2 Unlimited – Twilight Zone". ARIA Top 50 Singles. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  15. ^ "2 Unlimited – Twilight Zone" (in German). Ö3 Austria Top 40. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  16. ^ "2 Unlimited – Twilight Zone" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50.
  17. ^ "Top RPM Dance/Urban: Issue 2014." RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  18. ^ "Eurochart Hot 100 Singles" (PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 9, no. 7. 15 February 1992. p. 25. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  19. ^ Musik-Charts durchsuchen
  20. ^ Pennanen, Timo (2006). Sisältää hitin - levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 (in Finnish) (1st ed.). Helsinki: Tammi. ISBN 978-951-1-21053-5.
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  33. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
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Twilight Zone dance song redirects here For other songs see Twilight zone disambiguation Music Twilight Zone is a song by Belgian Dutch Eurodance act 2 Unlimited 2 released in January 1992 via various labels as the second single from the act s debut studio album Get Ready 1992 The UK release of the single was the first 2 Unlimited single to include the vocals of Anita Doth as they had not been featured on their breakthrough hit Get Ready for This However Ray Slijngaard s rap verses were once again removed The instrumental Rave version of the song sounds different from the original Not Enough version with a more hi NRG style with more bass and added cowbells Twilight Zone Standard worldwide artworkSingle by 2 Unlimitedfrom the album Get Ready Released13 January 1992 1992 01 13 GenreBelgian technorave 1 Length4 09LabelByteZYXPWLSongwriter s Carlos MeireJune RollocsJean Paul De CosterP De MeyerPhil WildeProducer s Phil WildeJean Paul De Coster2 Unlimited singles chronology Get Ready for This 1991 Twilight Zone 1992 Workaholic 1992 Music video Twilight Zone on YouTube Twilight Zone was a commercial success in many European territories topping the singles chart in both Finland and the Netherlands It was the act s second consecutive single to just miss out on the top spot on the UK Singles Chart peaking at number two Twilight Zone was 2 Unlimited s biggest hit on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart reaching number five and it won an award in the category for Best Techno 12 inch Single on the 1993 WMC International Dance Music Awards 3 Its music video was directed by David Betteridge Contents 1 Background and release 2 Critical reception 3 Chart performance 4 Music video 5 Appearances 6 Track listings 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Millennium Remixes 8 1 Track listings 9 ReferencesBackground and release editThe song is written by Carlos Meire June Rollocs Jean Paul De Coster P De Meyer and Phil Wilde while De Coster and Wilde produced it De Coster said in an interview with Music amp Media The new single Twilight Zone is even more accessible than its predecessor We call it happy house In fact it all comes from the same origins Just like rock n roll this music always evoluates 4 Wilde told Melody Maker in 1994 We mixed Twilight Zone on a pretty small DNR desk which is Dutch It was in line with 20 channels which gave you 20 inputs in the mix Unfortunately I needed about 70 It ended up taking five days to mix but that was okay It was a hit 5 Critical reception editVictoria Thieberger from The Age wrote The track is propelled by a high tech beat and dramatic changes in melody and attitude that make it sound like three songs tacked together punctuated by an occasional whoo rap in the vocal mix gives it a harder edge providing a central focus for the variations that spin around it The end result is an entertaining dance track of more than average complexity and a decided lyrical development from Get Ready for This 6 Larry Flick from Billboard deemed it a swirling techno rave that is etched with sweet and tuneful pop NRG nuances Tough enough to please hardcore punters though mainstreamers will find track palatable as well 7 James Hamilton from Music Week s RM Dance Update stated that Stock amp Waterman s Belgian act returns with another synth stabbed simplistic Mecca aimed raver jerkily galloping through 8 Sian Pattenden from Smash Hits viewed it as an averagely bouncy rave tune 9 Chart performance edit Twilight Zone was very successful on the charts across several continents In Europe it peaked at number one in Finland and the Netherlands Additionally it entered the top 10 also in Austria 10 Belgium 5 Greece 2 Portugal 7 Spain 3 Sweden 9 and the United Kingdom as well as on the Eurochart Hot 100 and MTV s European Top 20 In the UK Twilight Zone peaked at number two in its third week on the UK Singles Chart on February 2 1992 10 It was held off reaching the top spot by Wet Wet Wet s Goodnight Girl On the UK Dance Singles Chart it hit number four Twilight Zone was also a top 20 hit in Germany 20 Ireland 20 and Switzerland 15 Outside Europe the single reached number one on the RPM Dance Urban chart and number 15 on the RPM Top Singles chart in Canada number five on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart number 22 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music Maxi Singles Sales chart and number 49 on the Billboard Hot 100 In Australia it went to number eleven Music video editThe accompanying music video for Twilight Zone was directed by British director David Betteridge He had previously directed the video for the band s first hit Get Ready for This Twilight Zone was later made available on 2 Unlimited s official YouTube channel in 2014 and had generated more than 17 million views as of October 2023 11 Appearances editThe song has become a staple of National Hockey League teams as many of them play an instrumental loop of the song during games Its popularity in the NHL may have been inspired by Ray Slijngaard wearing a Los Angeles Kings hoodie in the music video It has also been used in NHL 11 s EA Trax soundtrack The song s B4 Za Beat Mix 2 15 was included on Dancemania s Speed 5 and Speed Best 2001 The song appeared on Witch the third episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer playing for a cheerleading hopeful whose hands spontaneously combusted in the middle of her tryout The song was remixed as Techno Syndrome by the Immortals the main theme of the Mortal Kombat franchise 12 unreliable source Immortals members Olivier Adams and Maurice Engelen have claimed the resemblance to be a coincidence and that no legal action was taken 13 Track listings edit7 inch single Twilight Zone 7 Vocal Not Enough Version Edit 4 09 Twilight Zone 7 Instrumental Rave Version Edit 4 0912 inch maxi Twilight Zone Rave Version 5 42 Twilight Zone Rapping Rave Version 5 40 Twilight Zone Rio amp Le Jean Remix 4 41CD single Australia Twilight Zone 7 Instrumental 3 16 Twilight Zone 7 Vocal 4 11 Twilight Zone Rave Version 5 43 Note Track 1 is the PWL 7 edit which is based on the Rave Version but adds some of Anita s vocals specifically her This is the twilight zone chorus from the vocal arrangements to give it a slight verse chorus verse arrangement CD single UK Twilight Zone 7 Edit 3 18 Twilight Zone Rave Version 5 42 Twilight Zone Rapping Rave Version 5 40CD maxi Twilight Zone Rave Version 5 42 Twilight Zone Rapping Rave Version 5 40 Twilight Zone Not Enough Version 5 41 Twilight Zone Rio amp Le Jean Remix 4 10 Twilight Zone 7 Vocal Not Enough Version Edit 4 10 Twilight Zone 7 Instrumental Rave Version Edit 4 09CD maxi France Twilight Zone Radio Version 3 58 Twilight Zone Not Enough Version 5 40 Twilight Zone Rave Version 4 46 Twilight Zone Rio amp Le Jean Remix 4 43Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1991 1992 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 14 11Austria O3 Austria Top 40 15 10Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 16 5Canada Dance Urban RPM 17 1Europe Eurochart Hot 100 18 4Europe MTV European Top 20 19 6Finland Suomen virallinen lista 20 1Germany Official German Charts 21 20Greece IFPI 22 2Ireland IRMA 23 20Netherlands Dutch Top 40 24 1Netherlands Single Top 100 25 1Portugal AFP 26 7Spain AFYVE 27 3Sweden Sverigetopplistan 28 9Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 29 15UK Singles OCC 30 2UK Dance Music Week 31 4US Billboard Hot 100 32 49US Dance Music Club Play Singles Billboard 32 5US Hot Dance Music Maxi Singles Sales Billboard 32 22 Year end charts edit Chart 1992 PositionAustralia ARIA 33 68Belgium Ultratop 34 8Canada Dance Urban RPM 35 5Europe Eurochart Hot 100 36 30Germany Official German Charts 37 85Netherlands Dutch Top 40 38 11Netherlands Single Top 100 39 9UK Singles OCC 40 26Millennium Remixes edit Millennium remixes Single by 2 UnlimitedReleased2000LabelByte RecordsFollowing the bleak success of the No Limit single came the Twilight Zone Millennium Remixes It had the same success as its predecessor although the remixes were more commercial and radio friendly It received good airplay in Europe but had very little success in the charts Track listings edit 12 single Europe Twilight Zone DJ Jean Club Mix 7 18 Twilight Zone DJ Jean Dub Mix 5 46 Twilight Zone Sharp Maniac Mix 7 1512 single Japan Promo Twilight Zone R Control Mix 5 43 Twilight Zone R C Extended Club Mix 7 20 Twilight Zone Sharp Maniac Mix 7 15 Let the Beat Control Your Body I O Sonic Remix 4 55 CD single Twilight Zone DJ Jean Edit 3 15 Twilight Zone Delvino Remix Edit 3 35CD maxi Twilight Zone DJ Jean Edit 3 15 Twilight Zone DJ Jean Club Mix 7 18 Twilight Zone DJ Jean Dub Mix 5 46 Twilight Zone Sharp Maniac Mix 7 15References edit Single Reviews PDF Billboard 11 April 1992 Retrieved 25 January 2018 2 Unlimited biography AllMusic Retrieved 13 December 2013 Flick Larry 20 March 1993 Dance Trax Miami Meet Works To Clear Commercial Cloud PDF Billboard p 30 Retrieved 8 October 2020 Spotlight 2 Unlimited PDF Music amp Media 25 January 1992 p 17 Retrieved 20 February 2020 Horkins Tony 14 May 1994 Techno Techno Techno Techno A step by step guide to making a Eurobeat chart hit Melody Maker p 43 Retrieved 8 October 2023 Thieberger Victoria 15 May 1992 Singles p 4 The Age Flick Larry 11 April 1992 Single Reviews PDF Billboard Retrieved 25 January 2018 Hamilton James 18 January 1992 DJ Directory Hot Vinyl PDF Music Week in Record Mirror Dance Update Supplemental Insert p 6 Retrieved 2 October 2020 Pattenden Sian 8 January 1992 Review Singles Smash Hits p 45 Retrieved 6 October 2020 Official Singles Chart Top 75 02 February 1992 08 February 1992 Official Charts Company Retrieved 18 September 2020 2 UNLIMITED Twilight Zone Rap Version Official Music Video YouTube 25 July 2014 Retrieved 8 October 2023 Oyama Jonathan October 5 2010 Origins of the Mortal Kombat theme song VentureBeat Retrieved December 14 2021 Grebey James April 21 2021 The Team Behind the Mortal Kombat Theme Song Had No Idea They d Created a Knockout Vulture 2 Unlimited Twilight Zone ARIA Top 50 Singles Retrieved 12 February 2021 2 Unlimited Twilight Zone in German O3 Austria Top 40 Retrieved 12 February 2021 2 Unlimited Twilight Zone in Dutch Ultratop 50 Top RPM Dance Urban Issue 2014 RPM Library and Archives Canada Retrieved 12 February 2021 Eurochart Hot 100 Singles PDF Music amp Media Vol 9 no 7 15 February 1992 p 25 Retrieved 19 March 2018 Musik Charts durchsuchen Pennanen Timo 2006 Sisaltaa hitin levyt ja esittajat Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 in Finnish 1st ed Helsinki Tammi ISBN 978 951 1 21053 5 2 Unlimited Twilight Zone in German GfK Entertainment charts Retrieved 12 February 2021 Top 10 Sales in Europe PDF Music amp Media Vol 9 no 9 29 February 1992 p 34 Retrieved 20 March 2018 The Irish Charts Search Results Twighlight Zone Irish Singles Chart Retrieved 12 February 2021 Nederlandse Top 40 week 12 1992 in Dutch Dutch Top 40 Retrieved 12 February 2021 2 Unlimited Twilight Zone in Dutch Single Top 100 Retrieved 12 February 2021 Top 10 Sales in Europe PDF Music amp Media Vol 9 no 21 23 May 1992 p 36 Retrieved 20 March 2018 Salaverri Fernando September 2005 Solo exitos ano a ano 1959 2002 1st ed Spain Fundacion Autor SGAE ISBN 84 8048 639 2 2 Unlimited Twilight Zone Singles Top 100 Retrieved 12 February 2021 2 Unlimited Twilight Zone Swiss Singles Chart Retrieved 12 February 2021 Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 12 February 2021 Top 60 Dance Singles PDF Music Week 1 February 1992 p 20 Retrieved 29 September 2020 a b c 2 Unlimited Awards AllMusic Archived from the original on 6 March 2016 Retrieved 12 February 2021 Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 Mt Martha VIC Australia Moonlight Publishing Top 100 Singles of 1992 in Dutch Ultratop Retrieved 28 July 2014 The RPM Top 50 Dance Tracks of 1992 PDF RPM Vol 56 no 25 19 December 1992 p 25 Retrieved 12 February 2021 1992 Year End Sales Charts Eurochart Hot 100 Singles PDF Music amp Media Vol 9 no 51 52 19 December 1992 p 17 Retrieved 12 February 2021 Top 100 Singles Jahrescharts 1992 in German GfK Entertainment Retrieved 12 February 2021 Single top 100 over 1992 PDF in Dutch Top40 Retrieved 28 December 2013 Jaaroverzichten Single 1992 in Dutch MegaCharts Retrieved 12 February 2021 Year End Charts Top Singles Music Week 16 January 1993 p 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Twilight Zone 2 Unlimited song amp oldid 1179185236, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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