Mutations, subtitled "From L.P. C.D. M.C.", is an EP by Orbital. Selected artists picked an Orbital track, all from the 1991 Green Album, to remix. Orbital themselves contributed two remixes to this EP.[1]
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EP by Orbital | ||||
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, and as one CD or MC.
Remixer | Title | Vinyl 1 | Vinyl 2 | CD/MC |
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Joey Beltram | "Chime" | ⬤ | ||
Joey Beltram | "Oolaa" | ⬤ | ⬤ | |
Moby | "Speed Freak" | ⬤ | ⬤ | |
Ray Keith | "Chime" | ⬤ | ||
Meat Beat Manifesto | "Oolaa" | ⬤ | ||
Dave Angel and Dave Dorrell | "Steel Cube Idolatory" | ⬤ | ||
Orbital | "Fahrenheit 3D3" | ⬤ | ⬤ | |
Orbital | "Chime Crime" | ⬤ | ⬤ |
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.
"Chime Crime" samples "Material Girl" by Madonna.[2]
"Chime (Ray Keith Mutation)" samples "Daydreaming" by Baby D.[3]
"Oolaa (Meat Beat Manifesto Mutation)" samples "Go Now" by Was (Not Was)[4]
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