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: It has been featured in advertising for the British chain Homebase and has seen numerous remixes, including a notable 2004 version by Kosmas Epsilon & Zorz .

: The track is widely remembered for its minimalist, yet controversial music video featuring a nude, seated Jon Marsh surrounded by diverse nude women, including future TV presenter Tess Daly . The video was designed to evoke a sense of childhood innocence and "peaceful protest". the_beloved_sweet_harmony_hq

: Described as a "proper chill-out tune," it blends synth-pop and house music with a smooth, atmospheric production that remains a staple in 90s nostalgia playlists. Cultural Impact : It has been featured in advertising for

: The song serves as a "noble message" of unity, peace, and ecological awareness. Its central plea—"Let's come together... in sweet harmony"—promotes a utopian vision of finding a place where everyone belongs. : Described as a "proper chill-out tune," it

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