Art Of Noise - Moments In Love (1985) < BEST × 2026 >

: The song gained wider recognition in 1985 after being featured on the soundtrack for the film Pumping Iron II: The Women .

: A atmospheric, ten-minute ambient track built on a Fairlight CMI sampler, featuring a distinctive "hey" vocal sample and a melancholic synth melody. Art Of Noise - Moments In Love (1985)

: Directed by Tony van den Ende, the original 1985 video features ice skaters performing for a sinister-looking audience. : The song gained wider recognition in 1985

: Various versions like "Beaten" and " The Tortoise " were released to cater to club play. Maxi-Single : A 12" vinyl release was also issued in 1985. : Various versions like "Beaten" and " The

: It is considered a foundational track for ambient and chill-out music. It has been widely sampled by artists across genres, including J Dilla, Drake, LL Cool J, and Lil Wayne. Popular Versions Album Version : Found on Who's Afraid of the Art of Noise? .

"" is a seminal avant-garde synth-pop instrumental by the British group Art of Noise . While first appearing on their 1983 debut EP Into Battle with the Art of Noise , it became a global commercial success when released as a standalone single in April 1985 . Key Details