Electro Voice Help finding the name of a mid-to-late 1990's electro/dance track?
I'm trying to track down a track I heard ages ago, and all I can remember are vague details of the music video. The track might loosely be described as electro/techno/dance and has no mentionable lyrics (there is a voice loop, but it's mostly a call that begins with "Ay" and the rest is nonsense). The video, shot in sepia tones, features a bald-headed girl dressed as a cowboy (-girl?), who wanders around a western town and at one point has a bath and plays with the foam. She also wears high vertically striped stockings at one point.
Does anyone have any idea which track or band this is? It's driving me insane.
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