The repetitive "In my mind, in my head" mantra was sampled from "Warehouse (Days of Glory)" (1989) by New Deep Societys.
In a subtle nod to the producers, David Westerlund and Robin Söderman appear as reflections in each lens of the girl's sunglasses. Antiloop - In My Mind [Official Music Video )
The Official Music Video for "In My Mind" is as iconic as the song itself, known for its distinct 90s aesthetic: The repetitive "In my mind, in my head"
"In My Mind" solidified Antiloop’s position as leaders in the Swedish dance scene. It won at the Swedish Dance Music Awards in February 1998. While it peaked at number 87 in the UK, its influence in Scandinavia and France established it as a foundational track of the genre. Antiloop - In My Mind [Official Music Video ) It won at the Swedish Dance Music Awards in February 1998
The track is characterized by its ethereal, classical-inspired intro that transitions into a driving hard trance beat. Its distinctive elements were meticulously sourced from earlier electronic works: