Virtual Insanity

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"Virtual Insanity"
"Virtual Insanity" cover
Single by Jamiroquai
from the album Travelling without Moving
B-side(s) Bullet
Released 1996 (UK)
Format CD/7"/12"/2x12"
Recorded 1996
Genre Funk/Disco/Pop
Length 5:40
Label Sony BMG
Writer(s) Jay Kay, Sam Smith
Producer(s) Jamiroquai, Al Stone
Chart positions
Jamiroquai singles chronology
"Do You Know Where You're Coming From" (1996) Virtual Insanity
(1996)
"Cosmic Girl"
(1997)

"Virtual Insanity" is a single by the band Jamiroquai, and can be found on their 1996 album Travelling without Moving. The song reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart in August 1996.

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[edit] Music Video

"Virtual Insanity is perhaps Jamiroquai's most well-known music video. At the 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.

[edit] Video description

Jay Kay in the "Virtual Insanity" music video
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Jay Kay in the "Virtual Insanity" music video

The video consists mainly of Jamiroquai's singer, Jay Kay, dancing and performing the song in a bright white room with a grey floor. In the room there are two pieces of furniture, one single and one double couch. (A three seater couch also appears)

The video earned recognition from critics for its special effects: the floor appears to move while the rest of the room stays still (although in reality, Jay Kay stated many times that it was actually the room moving around while the floor stayed put), allowing for Kay to perform moves not normally seen in music videos.

At some points the camera rotates down or up and shows 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 in 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 shot (Space Cowboy being the first).

[edit] Audio sample from Alien

The first 15 seconds of the song contain sampled sound effects from the beginning of the film Alien, when the "Mother" computer onboard the Nostromo spaceship receives an unidentified signal from a nearby planet.

[edit] Song's Other Appearances

Virtual Insanity was covered by WaveGroup for the 2005 Xbox game Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX 3 and the 2006 Konami PS2 game Beatmania, but a different version (non-Wavegroup) has also appeared on many arcade versions of DrumMania, also by Konami. It is also available in Karaoke Revolution Volume 2, by Konami.

It was also featured in the American Eagle Outfitter's Holiday 2006 in-store playlist.

[edit] B-Side

The B-side of the single is most probably a one of the most mysterious Jamiroquai tracks. The songs 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. The vocals remained shrouded in a veil of mystery, until recently, after a fan did some "research" on the song. [1] The broken lyrics seem to have been printed out by accident in a misprint of the booklet of the band's sophmore album - The Return of the Space Cowboy. A page containing the misprinted lyrics can be found here. The correct song lyrics (for comparison purposes) can be found here.

It should also be noted that the musical structure of the "long intro" to Bullet bears very heavy resemblance to the one of Just Another Story.

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Jamiroquai
Members: Jason Kay | Rob Harris | Paul Turner | Matt Johnson | Derrick McKenzie | Sola Akingbola | Lorraine McIntosh | Hazel Fernandez | Sam Smith
Former members: Gavin Dodds | Simon Katz | Nick Fyffe | Stuart Zender | Simon Carter | Toby Smith | Nick Van Gelder | Darren Galea (DJ D-Zire) | Winston Rollins | Adrian Revell | Wallis Buchanan | Beverley Knight
See also: Buffalo Man | Iroquois
Discography
Studio albums: Emergency on Planet Earth | The Return of the Space Cowboy | Travelling without Moving | Synkronized | A Funk Odyssey | Dynamite
Compilation Albums: Late Night Tales: Jamiroquai | High Times: Singles 1992-2006
Box sets: L'Intégrale des Maxi-Singles | The Single Box | The Singles Collection | Deeper Underground | 1999 Remixes
DVDs: Live In Verona
Singles: When You Gonna Learn | Too Young to Die | Blow Your Mind | Emergency on Planet Earth | Space Cowboy | Half the Man | Stillness in Time | Light Years | The Kids | Do You Know Where You're Coming From? | Virtual Insanity | Cosmic Girl | Alright | High Times | Deeper Underground | Canned Heat | Black Capricorn Day | Supersonic | King for a Day | I'm in the Mood for Love | Little L | You Give Me Something | Love Foolosophy | Corner of the Earth | Main Vein | Do It Like We Used To Do | Feels Just Like It Should | Seven Days in Sunny June | (Don't) Give Hate a Chance | Runaway
Promotion-only / Cancelled / White label singles: Revolution 1993 | If I Like It I Do It | Morning Glory | In Store Jam | Everyday | Travelling Without Moving | Hollywood Swingin' | Soul Education | An Online Odyssey | Feel So Good | Bad Girls | Dynamite | Starchild | Electric Misstress | Time Won't Wait | Emergency On Planet Earth & Blow Your Mind remixes | Talullah (Shelter mixes) | Multiquai
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