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<title>New Release : Rabbit in the Moon Remixes, Vol. 2</title>
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<title>New Release : Floori.d.a</title>
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<title>New Release : Rabbit in the Moon Remixes, Vol. 1</title>
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<title>Article : Rabbit Ravers Stage Rock Spectacle</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 1998 12:00:00 PDT</pubDate>
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"Freak Believe In Beats" Rave, Detroit, August 29, 1998Florida's Rabbit in the Moon are an anomaly in the underground electronic music world. In a culture that thrives making faceless, independent dance music tracks for an equally faceless and independent scene, Rabbit in the Moon instead stick to doing remixes for high-visibility acts like Sarah McLachlan and Tori Amos, while maintaining their own high-visibility with extravagant live shows. |But it is precisely because they offer such a dose...
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"Freak Believe In Beats" Rave, Detroit, August 29, 1998
<p>Florida's <strong>Rabbit in the Moon</strong> are an anomaly in
the underground electronic music world. In a culture that thrives
making faceless, independent dance music tracks for an equally
faceless and independent scene, Rabbit in the Moon instead stick to
doing remixes for high-visibility acts like <strong>Sarah
McLachlan</strong> and <strong>Tori Amos</strong>, while
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<title>Article : Rabbit in the Moon -- Hop-Hip</title>
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Rabbit In The Moon -- Hop-Hip"Freak Belive In Beats" Rave, Detroit, August 29, 1998Florida's Rabbit in the Moon are an anomaly in the underground electronic music world. In a culture that thrives making faceless, independent dance music tracks for an equally faceless and independent scene, Rabbit in the Moon instead stick to doing remixes for high-visibility acts like Sarah McLachlan and Tori Amos, while maintaining their own high-visibility with extravagant live shows. But it is precisely...
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<strong>Rabbit In The Moon -- Hop-Hip</strong><br />
<em>"Freak Belive In Beats" Rave, Detroit, August 29,
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