[1] However, instead of working together, the two groups ended up recording a track each, then turning it over to the other for additional input.
The other, "Pump Up the Volume", was a propulsive Martyn Young track constructed largely of samples, including one of A.R.
The record was released under the alias MARRS, an acronym derived from the forenames of the five 4AD artists involved in the project: Martyn Young (from Colourbox), Alex Ayuli and Rudy Tambala (from A.R.
("Anitina" was listed on the UK chart after several weeks, but a note on the actual chart explained that "Anitina" was listed at the record company's request, "without significant evidence of consumer interest" in the track).
It was nominated for the 1989 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance, but lost out to "Close-Up" by David Sanborn.