Twilight Zone (2 Unlimited song)


"Twilight Zone" is a song recorded by the Dutch Eurodance band 2 Unlimited.It was the second single released from their debut album, Get Ready! in January 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 debut hit "Get Ready for This". However, Ray Slijngaard's raps were once again removed. The instrumental "Rave" version of the track sounds different from the original "Not Enough" version, with a more Hi-NRG style with more bass and added cowbells. The single scored chart success in many European countries and topped the chart in the Netherlands. Twilight Zone was the second single in a row to just miss out on the top spot in the UK again peaking at number 2. It was 2 Unlimited's biggest hit on the U.S. Dance chart reaching number 5. Producer De Coster told in an interview, "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."

Critical reception

from Billboard wrote, "Belgian duo follows its international smash "Get Ready For This" with 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."

Music video

The music video for "Twilight Zone" was directed by British director David Betteridge. He also directed the music video for "Get Ready for This".

Appearances

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.
CD maxi
  1. "Twilight Zone
  2. "Twilight Zone
  3. "Twilight Zone
  4. "Twilight Zone
  5. "Twilight Zone
  6. "Twilight Zone
CD maxi français
  1. "Twilight Zone
  2. "Twilight Zone
  3. "Twilight Zone
  4. "Twilight Zone
UK CD single
  1. "Twilight Zone"
  2. "Twilight Zone"
  3. "Twilight Zone"
7-inch single
  1. "Twilight Zone"
  2. "Twilight Zone"
12-inch maxi
  1. "Twilight Zone"
  2. "Twilight Zone"
  3. "Twilight Zone"
Australian CD single
  1. "Twilight Zone"
  2. "Twilight Zone"
  3. "Twilight Zone"

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

Millennium Remixes

Following the bleak success of the "No Limit" single came the "Twilight Zone ". 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

; CD Maxi
  1. "Twilight Zone"
  2. "Twilight Zone"
  3. "Twilight Zone"
  4. "Twilight Zone"
; CD Single
  1. "Twilight Zone"
  2. "Twilight Zone"

; 12" Single
  1. "Twilight Zone"
  2. "Twilight Zone"
  3. "Twilight Zone"
; 12" Single
  1. "Twilight Zone"
  2. "Twilight Zone"
  3. "Twilight Zone"
  4. "Let The Beat Control Your Body"