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1995-11-18 12:47Erkki Rautio (idm) New Orbital, March '96
├─ 1995-11-18 20:51Rob Thorley Re: (idm) New Orbital, March '96
│ └─ 1995-11-20 20:37Pete Ashdown Re: (idm) New Orbital, March '96
└─ 1995-11-18 20:59Berry R. Thrailkill "Wipeout" album? (was Re: (idm) New Orbital, March '96)
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1995-11-18 12:47Erkki RautioFrom NME, 18 November 1995: Orbital's fourth album will be released by March next year, ac
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From NME, 18 November 1995: Orbital's fourth album will be released by March next year, according to Paul Hartnoll. Despite reports to the contrary, Hartnoll said 'Halcyon' will not be reworked for the album, which is, as yet, untitled -- and possibly never will be -- and also that it doesn't feature on the soundtrack for the film _Johnny Mnemonic_. However, it does appear on the soundtracks of _Hackers_ and _Mortal Kombat_. 'Sad But True', taken from the acclaimed 'Snivilisation' album, does appear on the _Johnny Mnemonic_ soundtrack. Orbital also contributed a track, 'Petrol', to the Sony PlayStation game _Wipeout_, which is available on the compilation album from the game. Hartnoll dismissed reports that Orbital were angry that they were the only people who had contributed an exclusive track to the game. "I was surprised and just a little disappointed," he told NME. "But at the end of the day, we enjoyed doing it and it's a good track. I was more annoyed that they got the name wrong in the credits; they said it was 'Wipeout' by Orbital, but the track is called 'Petrol', but that's always the way with film and game companies." The duo are halfway through work on the next album. "It's hard to know what it's going to sound like," he said. "When we made 'Snivilisation', the last track we recorded was 'Are We Here?' which changed the whole overall feel. The new stuff seems to be following from that." --- ERkki everybody's talkin' trerra@uta.fi
1995-11-18 20:51Rob ThorleyOn Sat, 18 Nov 1995, Erkki Rautio wrote: > > >From NME, 18 November 1995: > Despite report
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On Sat, 18 Nov 1995, Erkki Rautio wrote:
quoted 8 lines From NME, 18 November 1995:> > >From NME, 18 November 1995: > Despite reports to the contrary, Hartnoll said 'Halcyon' will not be reworked > for the album, which is, as yet, untitled -- and possibly never will be -- > and also that it doesn't feature on the soundtrack for the film _Johnny > Mnemonic_. However, it does appear on the soundtracks of _Hackers_ and > _Mortal Kombat_. 'Sad But True', taken from the acclaimed 'Snivilisation' > album, does appear on the _Johnny Mnemonic_ soundtrack.
Someone told me that the Orbital track on Mortal Kombat was Lush 3.1 (or some other numerical variant). I had to leave cuz it was so shit - the first film I've ever walked out of. Rob.
1995-11-20 20:37Pete AshdownRob Thorley said once upon a time: >Someone told me that the Orbital track on Mortal Komba
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Rob Thorley said once upon a time:
quoted 3 lines Someone told me that the Orbital track on Mortal Kombat was Lush 3.1 (or>Someone told me that the Orbital track on Mortal Kombat was Lush 3.1 (or >some other numerical variant). I had to leave cuz it was so shit - the >first film I've ever walked out of.
No, it was "Halcyon + On + On" from the brown album.
1995-11-18 20:59Berry R. ThrailkillOn Sat, 18 Nov 1995, Erkki Rautio wrote: > >From NME, 18 November 1995: [snip] > Orbital a
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"Wipeout" album? (was Re: (idm) New Orbital, March '96)
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On Sat, 18 Nov 1995, Erkki Rautio wrote:
quoted 1 line From NME, 18 November 1995:> >From NME, 18 November 1995:
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quoted 2 lines Orbital also contributed a track, 'Petrol', to the Sony PlayStation game> Orbital also contributed a track, 'Petrol', to the Sony PlayStation game > _Wipeout_, which is available on the compilation album from the game.
I've heard a lot of talk about this album, but I've yet to hear where it's available... Can it be gotten on this side of the pond? <*>__________......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "What's the good of having mastery over cosmic balance and knowing the secrets of fate if you can't blow something up?" --Terry Pratchett, "Reaper Man"