Hyperreal (The Shamen song)
| "Hyperreal" | ||||
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| Single by The Shamen | ||||
| from the album En-Tact | ||||
| B-side | "In the Bag" | |||
| Released | 25 March 1991 | |||
| Recorded | 1990 | |||
| Length | 3:13 | |||
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| "Hyperreal" on YouTube | ||||
"Hyperreal" is a song by British electronic music group The Shamen. After it was remixed by William Orbit, it was released on 25 March 1991 as the fourth single from their 1990 album En-Tact. A duet between Colin Angus and Plavka, it reached number 29 on the UK Singles Chart and No.1 on the Indie Chart, their most successful single before the re-release of "Move Any Mountain" four months later. A remix 12-inch with remixes by Jack Dangers from Meat Beat Manifesto was released six weeks after the regular single, on 6 May 1991.
In the song, the title is not pronounced the usual way (hyper-real), but as four distinct syllables, with the stress on the second syllable: hy-per-ri-al. The kanji on the cover might be 吊 (tsu, suspended).
Allmusic's John Bush deemed the song an "infectious techno-pop anthem".