The duo wears distinctive leather apparel typical of the early 90s dance scene.
Directed by and filmed in London, the music video is iconic for its futuristic giant pinball machine theme.
The video received heavy rotation on MTV Europe starting in March 1993. The "No Rap" Controversy
The song was a global phenomenon, topping the charts in 35 countries , including the UK, France, and Germany.
In some markets, notably the , producer Pete Waterman had the rap verses removed, creating a "No Rap" version.
Because the raps were cut, the line "I'm making techno and I am proud" was looped to create the famous "Techno! Techno!" hook.
It remains one of the most recognizable tracks of the 90s and is frequently used as a sports anthem in the NBA and NHL.