| A | The Rabbit's Name Was... (Kris Needs' Kek Detonator Mix) | 10:20 | ||
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Engineer -
D.A.V.E. The Drummer
Remix - Kris Needs | ||||
| AA1 | The Rabbit's Name Was... (Lawrie Immersion's Dirty Tumper Mix) | 6:37 | ||
| Remix, Engineer, Producer - Lawrie Immersion | ||||
| AA2 | The Rabbit's Name Was... (A+E Dept's Remix-omatosis) | 6:26 | ||
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Engineer -
D.A.V.E. The Drummer
Remix - A+E Dept | ||||
Introducing itself with a repeated distorted guitar sound then catchy little breakbeat and 909 hat patterns the track pauses for a couple of seconds with the "A large Chinese rabbit..." sample before the kick and 303 begin.
What follows over the next 8.5 minutes is a climax of epic proportions as the filter twiddling begins and that little silver box screams louder and harsher than you've ever heard. Clattering percussion and stab sounds are dispersed in increasing amounts to urge the track forward to it's second breakdown.
Just when you think it's all over at the 5 minute mark the 303 resumes with a second, even more distorted 303 line, tearing through the track, filters soaring higher and higher with gritty distortion and incredible power.
It's impossible to convey in words just what this track sound like. It's harsh, dirty and an incredible testament to the greatest accidental sound in dance music.
Long live the unmistakable sound of the Roland TB-303.