[5] Billboard called it a "mysterious but infectious track...which melds synthesizers, distinctive vocal and dance rhythms to fresh effect.
[9] The track is known for its bizarre and disturbing music video, written and directed by Brian Grant of MGMM Studios, and produced by Scott Millaney.
Gabriel appears in two guises; one is as a businessman/CIA-MK-Ultra-type in a dark suit, and the other as a "modern primitive" shaman painted and dressed in white with geometric markings in black on his face.
A movie projector plays zoo footage of a gibbon (technically, a lesser ape, not a monkey) in both rooms.
Gabriel displays increasing pressure, anger, and fear as the chaos occurs, at one point being restrained by three little people.
Club DJ remix service Hot Tracks crafted an 8:12 version that intersperses verses and choruses sung by Gabriel in German with the more familiar English lyrics.
The original tracks were made available for download, offering an opportunity to work with the raw material from a hit song.