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Tracklist

1Oolaa (Meat Beat Manifesto Mutation)
Remix – Meat Beat Manifesto
8:39
2Oolaa (Joey Beltram Mutation)
Remix – Joey Beltram
4:24
3Chime (Ray Keith Mutation)
Remix – Ray Keith
6:17
4Speed Freak (Moby Mutation)
Remix – Moby
5:41

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
FCD 181, 869649.2Orbital Mutations ‎(CD, EP)FFRR, FFRRFCD 181, 869649.2UK1992
869649.2, FCD 181Orbital Mutations ‎(CD, EP)FFRR, FFRR869649.2, FCD 181Europe1992
869649.1, 869 649-1, FX 181Orbital Mutations ‎(12", EP)FFRR, FFRR, FFRR869649.1, 869 649-1, FX 181Europe1992
FXR 181, 869651.1Orbital Mutations ‎(12", EP)FFRR, FFRRFXR 181, 869651.1Europe1992
noneOrbital Chime (Ray Keith Remix) ‎(Acetate, 12")FFRRnoneUK1992

Credits

  • Design [Sleeve Design]Fultano '92
  • Photography ByClaire Godfrey
  • Written-By, ProducerP&P Hartnoll

Notes

Some versions have side X label from FXR 181.

℗ 1992 FFRR
© 1992 FFRR

Dimensionally enhanced with B.A.S.E.

Track X2 samples vocal from 'Daydreaming' by Baby D.
Track O2 samples dialogue from the 1959 horror film - 'The Tingler'.

Note: Not all copies were issued with the same, if any press release in the images section.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Scanned): 042286964911
  • Barcode (Text): 0 42286 96491 1
  • Rights Society: Biem Stemra
  • Label Code: LC 7654
  • Price Code: BA 122
  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped, Side +): DFI 92 1 F X 1 8 1 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped, Side O): DFI 92 1 F X 1 8 1 B

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – FFRR Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – FFRR Records Ltd.
  • Published By – Virgin Music
  • Pressed By – DFI

Video

Info

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. The EP was released on vinyl in two parts. 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. Orbital - Mutations 1992. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. Songs in album Orbital - Mutations 1992. Orbital - Chime Crime. Orbital - Oolaa Joey Beltram Mutation. Orbital - Farenheit 3D3. Orbital - Speed Freak Moby Mutation. Orbital - Fahrenheit 3D3 7:16. Orbital - Chime Crime - Vinyl - at440mla - Mutations EP 6:33. Orbital ChimeRay Keith Mutation 6:20. Orbital - Speed Freak Moby Remix 5:42. Orbital - Oolaa Meat Beat Manifesto Mutation 8:37. Orbital - Oolaa Joey Beltram Mutation 1992 4:26. Orbital - steel cube idolatry dave angel & dave dorrel mutation 1992 6:03. Orbital - Chime Beltram Mutation 5:27. Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and the Mutations wiki, detailing its background, how it features in Orbital's career, and its style. Listen to Mutations online and get recommendations on similar music. We don't have a wiki for this album. Do you know any background info about this album Start the wiki. Don't want to see ads . Joris Voorn, Orbital. 2020 сингл Orbital Remix. Life Is a Game of Changing. DMA's, Orbital. Plaid, Orbital. 2019 сингл Orbital Remix. Plastic Mutations: The Electronic Tribute To Radiohead - Vitamin Electronic. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. from the album Orbital 1991 album. February 1992. Mutations is an Extended Play EP released by Orbital. Remixers . Chime Album Mutations. Steel Cube Idolatry Album Mutations. Farenheit 3D3 Album Mutations. Chime Crime Album Mutations. track nameAgregar a mi Música Letra de la Canción

Orbital - Mutations mp3

Performer: Orbital

Title: Mutations

Country: UK & Europe

Release date: 03 Feb 1992

Label: FFRR

Style: Progressive House, Breaks, Techno, Hardcore

Catalog: FX 181, 869649.1

Genre: Electronic

Size MP3: 1521 mb

Rating: 4.9 / 5

Votes: 489

Record source: Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP

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A very interesting release this. I originally purchased the EP for Moby's outstanding remix of Speed Freak. The remix takes the original track to another level producing a heavier more dancefloor orientated groove. The keyboard stabs are beefed up a bit, but are still highly representative of the time, and overall the production quality seems to have been improved upon. Moby really was a different prospect during this era, and make no mistake this is an underground anthem. (Even if Pete Tong was a bit partial to it at the time). The other remixes do not quite live up to this one but are interesting all the same, each offering something different, from the heavy bass and breaks of Meat Beat Manifesto to Joey Beltram's slamming techno sounds both on Oolaa, to Ray Keith's rolling Jungle breaks on Chime. All of which are good, but struggle to reach the heights of the original, unlike Moby.