Today’s video of the day is the The Shamen – "Heal (The Seperation)" released in 1995.

Released in late 1995, “Heal (The Separation)” captures The Shamen at a turning point. The Scottish electronic group formed in Aberdeen in the early 1980s. They first mixed psychedelic rock with acid house. However, the band fully embraced club culture by the 1990s. This single became the third and final release from Axis Mutatis. As a result, it reflects a mature and reflective phase. The song focuses on unity and renewal. Its lyrics call for healing divisions. Therefore, it stands out as one of their most spiritual tracks.

The video strengthens that message through striking visuals. Director William Latham created the imagery using his signature computer-generated evolutionary art. Consequently, the clip feels organic and futuristic at once. Shapes morph and evolve in fluid motion. This mirrors the song’s call to reunite and transform. Unlike earlier Shamen videos, this one feels inward and meditative. Yet, it still connects to the dance floor. The visuals guide the listener through change rather than excess.

Musically, the single links Axis Mutatis to the band’s wider catalog. Earlier albums like En-Tact pushed rave culture into the mainstream. Later releases would explore deeper electronic textures. “Heal (The Separation)” bridges those eras. It keeps the pulse of club music while slowing the mood. Multiple remixes expanded its reach. These versions reinforced The Shamen’s remix-driven identity. In short, the track closes one chapter while hinting at evolution ahead.

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