quoted 1 line What's all of this about BadOrb...
> What's all of this about BadOrb...
BadOrb was a short-lived record label run by The Orb's LX Paterson that was, in my opinion, conceptually brilliant. Every lunar cycle, they'd post short MP3 snippets of a few tracks from a 12" on their site. You'd go and listen and, if you liked them, order the 12". Then, when the next lunar cycle rolled around, they'd press up as many 12"s as orders they'd gotten and then delete the release forever. Most of the music on the 14 12"s they released was pretty solid, too.
Thing is, they had absolutely horrible fulfillment problems. It was hard to know whether the fault was with BadOrb itself or with Deviant, who handled the fulfillment, but the result was a series of posts every month or so to the Orb mailing list along the lines of "I haven't gotten mine yet. Has anyone gotten theirs?" and "I got mine today. I'm in Milwaukee." and "I got mine today but it was packaged really poorly and warped." Etc. There were further complications in that you could opt for a subscription and order like 10 in advance, and sometimes the people with subscriptions would get theirs well after everyone else, if they got them at all. I believe when the label finally went under there were people left out there who never got records they paid for. It was an absolute disaster.
quoted 1 line ...and Mughz?
>...and Mughz?
Mughz were BadOrb coffee mugs emblazoned with these goofy little satellite/animal hybrid characters that adorned each of the releases. There were also t-shirts (called "Togs") to go with each release that featured the same characters.
JG
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