Mutations EP
Mutations is an EP by Orbital. Selected artists picked an Orbital track, all from the 1991 Green Album, to remix. Orbital themselves contributed to this EP.[1]
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Released | February 1992 | |||
Genre | Progressive house, breakbeat hardcore, techno | |||
Label | FFRR | |||
Producer | P&P Hartnoll | |||
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The EP was released on vinyl in two parts.
Remixers
- Joey Beltram - Chime and Oolaa
- Moby - Speed Freak
- Ray Keith - Chime
- Meat Beat Manifesto - Oolaa
- Dave Angel and Dave Dorrell - Steel Cube Idolatory
- Orbital - Fahrenheit 3D3 and Chime Crime
Artwork
The sleeves for the two 12" vinyls were designed by Gavin Fulton (Fultano 92). Part 1 (FX 181) features an orange Orbital "loopz" logo on a beige background and part 2 (FXR 181) is reversed.
Samples
Chime Crime samples "Material Girl" by Madonna.[2] Chime [Ray Keith Mutation] samples "Daydreaming" by Baby D.[3] Oolaa [Meat Beat Manifesto Mutation] also samples "Go Now" by Was (Not Was)[4]
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References
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