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Rabbit in the Moon

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By Chris Gray

Published on October 28, 2008 at 1:36pm

If your Halloween isn't bizarre enough already, consider the sensory overload of Rabbit in the Moon live: strobe lights, lasers, smoke machines and a sea of costumed bodies writhing in (and perhaps on) ecstasy. Formed in 1991, the three-man Tampa-based outfit has become one of the premier remixers in the biz — Madonna, Tori Amos, David Bowie, White Zombie — while simultaneously releasing original music that treads not at all lightly between deep house, hard techno, ambient chill-out and Daft Punk-style vocoder madness. Last year's Decade, a comprehensive double-disc collection of past singles, new material, videos and live footage, is an excellent starting point for those looking to head down the Rabbit hole. So is Friday night.