Today’s video of the day is Marusha – "Deep" released in 1995.
“Deep” is a defining 90s rave anthem by Marusha. It arrived in June 1995 and hit hard. From the start, the track captured peak-time energy. Moreover, it reflected the optimism of mid-90s European club culture. The video matched that spirit perfectly. It combined fast edits, bold visuals, and raw dancefloor emotion. As a result, “Deep” became instantly recognizable. It also helped push Marusha into mainstream visibility across Europe.
Musically, “Deep” blends Happy Hardcore with Hard Trance. Therefore, it sits right at the heart of the era’s sound. The track served as the lead single from Wir. That album marked a shift. Earlier releases leaned playful and pop-rave. However, Wir sounded tougher and more focused. “Deep” set that tone clearly. It followed the massive success of Raveland, which featured “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” While that earlier hit was euphoric, “Deep” felt more urgent. Consequently, it showed Marusha’s growth as a producer and DJ.
Marusha’s rise began in Berlin’s early 90s techno scene. She started DJing in 1990 and quickly gained attention. Soon after, her radio shows “Dancehall” and “Rave Satellite” made her a household name. At the same time, her TV work expanded her reach. By 1995, awards followed. She won the VIVA Comet and the Echo Award. “Deep” fit perfectly into this moment. It bridged underground credibility and commercial success. Compared to later albums, Wir remains one of her most direct club statements. Even today, “Deep” stands as a snapshot of rave culture at full intensity.
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