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"Mindflux"
Single by N-Joi
from the album Adrenalin (1990 EP)
Released1991
Recorded1991
Length6:41
LabelDeconstruction Records/Logic/RCA
Songwriter(s)Nigel Champion, Mark Franklin
Producer(s)Mark Franklin , Nigel Champion
N-Joi singles chronology
"Malfunction"
(1991)
"Mindflux"
(1991)
"Live In Manchester (Part 1& 2)"
(1991)

"Mindflux" is a song by the British dance outfit N-Joi, released in 1991. The single, despite being released in the United Kingdom, only charted in the United States on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart, reaching number one in 1992, giving the act its first of two number ones on this chart, the other coming from the act's first hit, 1990's "Anthem", which was re-released in 1996 as "The New Anthem". The music video for the single, in which the duo are performing in a concert, featured singer/actress Saffron and a male both dancing on stage.

"Mindflux" was used in music intros for BET's Video Vibrations in the United States from 1992 to 1997.

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Transcription

Track listing

  • 12", CD (US)[1]
  • "Mindflux" (6:41)
  • "Malfunction" (4:20)
  • "Phoenix" (4:49)
  • "Rhythm Zone" (5:27)

Charts

Chart (1991-1992) Peak
position
UK Dance (Music Week)[2] 49
US Hot Dance Club Play (Billboard) 1
US Hot Dance Singles Sales (Billboard) 18

References

  1. ^ Track listing from Discogs
  2. ^ "Top 60 Dance Singles" (PDF). Music Week. 7 December 1991. p. 22. Retrieved 28 September 2020.

External links

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