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June 7, 2007 7:01 PM   Subscribe

Sometime during the 90's, there was a proto-techno group which I just can't identify. I remember a specific music video in which a large, comically dressed rabbit broke into a laboratory for some illicit purpose. The only thing I know about this group is that the singer is a heavyset black woman, and they sound kind of like Real McCoy or ATB. What is the name of the band?

The band definitely used the standard fare for the time: a tr808 and a DX7. The name might have been an acronym, or involve numbers of some kind.
posted by tehloki to Media & Arts (10 answers total)
 
Best answer: I think you mean Love Inc., which was masterminded (!!!) by Chris Sheppard, widely known to be completely useless at anything.
posted by dirtynumbangelboy at 7:13 PM on June 7, 2007 [1 favorite]


The KLF?
posted by boo_radley at 7:13 PM on June 7, 2007


Yeah, sounds like Love Inc. to me.
posted by modernnomad at 7:20 PM on June 7, 2007


Oh god I'm embarrassed.
posted by loquax at 7:36 PM on June 7, 2007


Best answer: And this is the rabbit video.
posted by dirtynumbangelboy at 8:19 PM on June 7, 2007 [1 favorite]


Response by poster: Thanks guys. Knowing this band and this song will help me perform a task, or perhaps win a competition. We will never know.
posted by tehloki at 8:34 PM on June 7, 2007


That was not good.
posted by unSane at 10:02 PM on June 7, 2007


teholki, you can't really say "we will never know" because you are gonna find out what happens. We will never know unless you clue us in at a later date.
posted by wsg at 12:26 AM on June 8, 2007


Wow.
posted by boo_radley at 10:25 AM on June 8, 2007


Mod note: Final update from the OP:
I was trying to find it so I could rip off the synth patch for the bass. Sorry for not telling anyone.
posted by restless_nomad (staff) at 8:32 PM on October 3, 2014


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