I must admit that I get a certain thrill out of the notion of
listening to music of which few others are even aware and fewer still
appreciate. It Makes me feel soooo coool...man.
So, relative to the general population, Orbital fits the bill.
On the IDM list, however, they're just not underground/weird enough.
After all, we're all familiar with their music--so it's on to the next
thing, looking for that next band, that next sound that'll knock us all
on our asses. (Not to say that people aren't entitled to dislike the
Orbital sound on its own merits.) And that's fine, but really, really
listen to In Sides and you'll see that there's an awful lot there, just
waiting to blow you away. Let's not allow our efforts to be hip and a
little ahead of the scene to blind us to the fantastic music being made
"established" (awful word) bands.
Best moment on the albumReminds me why I like music in the first
placeCan't believe they didn't play this track in concert: The wicked,
wicked drum roll at about 2:30 into Adnan's. Listen loud. Best track on
the album IMHO and not the only great one.
all for now,
magic hands
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Subject: Re: (idm) IDM Poll 1996 RESULTS
Author: benm@tiac.net at NRG
Date: 05/01/97 22:37
I personally feel that In Sides is the most varied, and textured
peice of IDM/ambient/hardcore when it wants to be album I have
yet heard. Maybe this is due to my mainstream ignorance, and my
lack of IDM savy, but I love Orbital, and while past works such
as Snivilization and "Orbital" may not be wonderful, they try
different things, and maintain a creative consistency. Orbital is
wonderful.