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When it came time to create a music video for "Stupidisco," French director Edouard Salier decided against the standard club-centric tropes of the era. Instead, he crafted a surreal, satirical, and highly explicit narrative set in a hyper-stylized hospital operating theater.

This "uncensored" version—the original, unedited video—became an underground sensation. Its banning only fueled its legend, making it a prime example of the era's "banned video" culture, alongside other notorious clips like Eric Prydz's "Call on Me" . junior-jack-stupidisco-uncensored

: An "edited" version was produced for daytime television, while the "uncensored" or "late-night" version became a viral sensation in the early days of internet video sharing, cementing the track’s status as a cult favorite. A Masterclass in Filtered House When it came time to create a music

Known for its driving bassline and looping vocal hook, it remains a staple in "classic house" DJ sets today. The Uncensored Music Video Its banning only fueled its legend, making it