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Orbital AGAIN!

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1994-09-10 15:51Brian Hostetler Orbital AGAIN!
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1994-09-10 15:51Brian Hostetler> You don't realize the significance of this album. They have expanded > their minds to th
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Brian Hostetler
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Intelligent? Dance Music
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Sat, 10 Sep 1994 10:51:08 -0500 (EST)
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Orbital AGAIN!
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> You don't realize the significance of this album. They have expanded > their minds to the point where BPM's are no longer important. You do not > need a beat to dance to these tracks, their talent flows beyond their drum > machines. If you have heard about their appreances at Ravestock and at > Glastonbury, you would understand. For a first album after a long period Give me a break. I don't like the album as much as II, isn't that good enough? I'm well aware of Orbitals appearance at Ravestock, I've even seen them play live before and talked at length to them. What's that got to do with my liking the CD? I don't hate it, I just don't think it's anywhere as solid as II. 80% of the music I listen to is beatless. Orbital makes GREAT dance music. I wanted a CD of beats and I didn't get it. Is that so hard to understand? BTW, the female vocals on track 9 (no, it's not Bjork) are REALLY good. -- Brian Hostetler http://sparrow.bio.indiana.edu/brian/me '...most of it is radical hip drug culture overload. Obviously, the first thing to do is set up some simple methodology and see if you can't study the experiences under control laboratory conditions.'