Insomnia (Faithless song)

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Insomnia is a song by the British electronic music group Faithless. Released in 1995, it quickly became one of the band's most popular and recognizable tracks. The song is known for its infectious beat, hypnotic melody, and powerful lyrics that explore themes of sleeplessness and restlessness.

Background[edit | edit source]

Written by the members of Faithless, "Insomnia" was included in the band's debut album, Reverence. The song's success helped propel Faithless to international fame and solidified their reputation as pioneers of the electronic music genre.

Composition[edit | edit source]

"Insomnia" features a driving rhythm, pulsating bassline, and ethereal vocals by lead singer Maxi Jazz. The song's repetitive structure and hypnotic soundscapes create a sense of urgency and tension, mirroring the restless experience of insomnia.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Over the years, "Insomnia" has been widely acclaimed as a classic of electronic dance music. It has been remixed and covered by various artists, and its iconic hook has been sampled in numerous songs across different genres. The song's enduring popularity has cemented its status as a timeless anthem of the electronic music scene.

Impact[edit | edit source]

With its blend of catchy hooks and thought-provoking lyrics, "Insomnia" has resonated with audiences around the world. Its themes of sleeplessness and inner turmoil strike a chord with listeners, making it a relatable and enduring piece of music that continues to captivate new generations of fans.

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