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Thu, 20 Apr 2000 18:45:49 +0100
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Re: [idm] William Orbit
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I was sent a Czech newspaper article about this... Vladimír Vlašak warbled on about Orbit's antecedents for a couple of paragraphs (Rick Wakeman!), then this: 'Orbit, real name William Wainright, didn't want to take classical pieces apart, destroy them with unnatural sounds or turn them into some kind of avant garde creations. On the album Pieces in a Modern Style, Orbit's approach is in fact very conservative and delicate - especially in view of the possibilities open to him through modern technology ... Orbit used classical strings for the 10 minute Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber, which was issued as a single at the end of last year to fit with the Christmas mood and as a trailer for the album. The music engenders the feeling of a space filled with an elevating and all-embracing mood which strengthens progressively into a sense almost of longing, which could almost be kitsch-like, but is kept from sentimentality by Orbit's skilful handling.' Rubbish. I heard the trancy 'Adagio for Strings' on Radio 1... Barber is rotating in his grave fast enough to power a generator. It was extremely competent trance, yes, but bombastically inappropriate to the original. The contrast between energetic synths and elegiac strings is just too much, and worryingly populist at that. Now, a minimal version in the same vein as SAWII CD2 track2... that would be good. Anyone want to do one? Actually, I admit I haven't heard the album, so this might be unfair; but if this is what he chooses as his example... James Roberts www.listen.to/isds 'Like a toaster each month we hand him over' --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org