Virtual Insanity
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Single by Jamiroquai | ||||
from the album Travelling Without Moving | ||||
B-side | Bullet | |||
Released | 19 August 1996UK) | (|||
Format | CD, 12", Cassette | |||
Length | 5:40 (Album Version) 4:04 (Single Version) 3:46 (Radio Version) |
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Label | Sony Soho Square | |||
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Jamiroquai singles chronology | ||||
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"Virtual Insanity" is the second single from British funk/acid jazz band Jamiroquai's third studio album, Travelling Without Moving. The song reached No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart. The song also charted at No. 38 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart upon the single's release in America in 1997.
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Music video
"Virtual Insanity" is Jamiroquai's best known music video. At the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards in September 1997, it earned ten nominations, winning four awards, including "Breakthrough Video" and the "Best Video of the Year." In 2006, it was voted 9th by MTV viewers in a poll on music videos that 'broke the rules.' It was directed by Jonathan Glazer. The single was released in the U.S. in 1997. At the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards, Jamiroquai performed the song, recreating the famous floor moving concept with two moving walkways on the stage floor, going in different directions, for Jay Kay to use to dance on.
Video description
The video consists mainly of Jamiroquai's singer, Jay Kay, dancing and performing the song in a bright white room with a grey floor. Throughout the video, there are several combinations of couches and easy chair, which are the only furniture in the room. The video earned recognition from critics for its special effects: the floor appears to move while the rest of the room stays still. At some points the camera tilts up or down to show the floor or ceiling for a few seconds, and when it returns to the central position, the scene has completely changed. Other scenes show a crow flying across the room, a cockroach on the floor, the couches bleeding and the other members of Jamiroquai in a corridor being blown away by wind. This became the second video released by Jamiroquai to be successfully done in one complete, albeit composited, shot; Space Cowboy being the first. In a short making-of documentary, director Jonathan Glazer describes how the walls move on a stationary grey floor with no detail, to give the illusion that the floor is moving. In several shots, chairs or couches are fixed to the walls so that they appear to be standing still, when in fact they are moving. In other shots chairs remain stationary on the floor, but the illusion is such that they appear to be moving. The moving walls were not completely rigid and can be seen in some shots to wiggle slightly.
Single information
The first B-side of the single is the song "Do You Know Where You're Coming From", which features M-Beat. It was released as a single earlier in 1996.[citation needed] The second B-side of the single, "Bullet", is probably one of the most mysterious Jamiroquai tracks ever written. The song starts with a 3-second percussion intro, and switches into a longer, very claustrophobic introduction. During this part, very faint vocals can be heard in the background, while the melody progresses.
In the beginning of the song you can hear a signal, that is taken from the film Alien. It is the sound sequence when the S.O.S. signal appears on the screens of the spaceship Nostromo at the start of the film.
In popular culture
"Virtual Insanity" was parodied in the music video for Austin Mahone and Pitbull's "Mmm Yeah" in 2014 and in the FIDLAR video "40oz. on Repeat" in 2015.
Sampling
- "Virtual Insanity" was also sampled in the song "Insanity" on the Hostyle Gospel's mixtape album The Calm which was released in 2012.[1]
Track listing
- UK CD No. 1 single (663613 2)
- "Virtual Insanity" – 4:04
- "Do You Know Where You're Coming From?" (Original Mix) – 4:59
- "Bullet" – 4:19
- "Virtual Insanity" (Album Version) – 5:40
- UK CD No. 2 single (663613 5)
- "Virtual Insanity" – 4:04
- "Space Cowboy" (Classic Radio) – 4:01
- "Emergency On Planet Earth" (London Rican Mix) – 7:10
- "Do You Know Where You're Coming From" – 4:59
- US CD promo No. 1 (OSK 0857)
- "Virtual Insanity" (Peace of Mind Edit)
- "Virtual Insanity" (Radio Edit)
- "Virtual Insanity" (Album Version) – 5:40
- "Virtual Insanity" (Peace of Mind Mix)
- US CD promo No. 2 (OSK 9857)
- "Virtual Insanity" (Radio Edit)
- Cassette (663613 4)
- "Virtual Insanity" – 4:04
- "Virtual Insanity" (Album Version) – 5:40
- "Virtual Insanity" (Unreality Mix) – 3:54
Charts
Chart (1996/1997) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA Singles Chart)[2] | 75 |
Belgium (Ultratip Flanders)[3] | 15 |
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[4] | 15 |
Canadian RPM Singles Chart[5] | 64 |
Finland (Suomen virallinen Radiolista)[6] | 7 |
France (SNEP)[7] | 16 |
Germany (Official German Charts)[8] | 63 |
Ireland (IRMA)[9] | 7 |
Italy (FIMI)[10] | 1 |
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[11] | 32 |
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[12] | 19 |
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[13] | 3 |
U.S. Billboard Pop Songs[14] | 39 |
U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks[15] | 38 |
U.S. Billboard Adult Top 40[16] | 37 |
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play[17] | 34 |
References
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- ↑ "Ultratop.be – Jamiroquai – Virtual Insanity" (in Dutch). Ultratip.
- ↑ "Ultratop.be – Jamiroquai – Virtual Insanity" (in French). Ultratop 50.
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- ↑ "Lescharts.com – Jamiroquai – Virtual Insanity" (in French). Les classement single.
- ↑ "Officialcharts.de – Jamiroquai – Virtual Insanity". GfK Entertainment.
- ↑ "Chart Track: Week 44, 1996". Irish Singles Chart.
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- ↑ "Swedishcharts.com – Jamiroquai – Virtual Insanity". Singles Top 60.
- ↑ "Swisscharts.com – Jamiroquai – Virtual Insanity". Swiss Singles Chart.
- ↑ "Archive Chart: 1996-08-31" UK Singles Chart.
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External links
- Use dmy dates from June 2013
- Use British English from June 2013
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- 1996 singles
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- MTV Video of the Year Award
- Music videos directed by Jonathan Glazer
- Songs written by Toby Smith
- Songs written by Jason Kay