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Re: (idm) 1991-92--Is it safe to talk about Orbital?

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1998-06-29 11:25Chris Re: (idm) 1991-92--Is it safe to talk about Orbital?
1998-06-29 12:24Matt Re: (idm) 1991-92--Is it safe to talk about Orbital?
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1998-06-29 11:25ChrisTheir new album will be released in September, I believe. >1. Orbital <><><><><><><><><><>
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Re: (idm) 1991-92--Is it safe to talk about Orbital?
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Their new album will be released in September, I believe.
quoted 1 line 1. Orbital>1. Orbital
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1998-06-29 12:24MattRobert Geary wrote: > >orbital's still got it. boards of canada has that 'will be a classi
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Mon, 29 Jun 1998 12:24:32 +0000
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Re: (idm) 1991-92--Is it safe to talk about Orbital?
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Robert Geary wrote:
quoted 7 lines orbital's still got it. boards of canada has that 'will be a classic'> >orbital's still got it. boards of canada has that 'will be a classic' >feel to it too. luke vibert dips into all the abovementioned worlds. > >catching up, >rob >
de-lurking I remember when In Sides won best of 1996 on the IDM poll. Many folks were seriously pissed off. Writing about them to this list still make me uncomfortable. I miss them a lot. Some artists (Ae for example) seem to ceaselessly generate new releases. The Hartnolls seem to take the 1 album/(no singles)/3 years vacation in the south of France approach. Oh well. At this point Orbital have joined a small but growing list of artists whose next great album will probably be made my someone else. I mean the next Global Communication release...if its a whole new sound, well, how will it ever take us to those places to which 76:14 transported us? If GC decides to pillage its own vaults, we'll have a historical curiosity. I know this is more about how _I've_ changed than GC. (You know: "You can never go home again," or "You can't step in the same river twice.") The thing about UFOrb/76:14/Woob 1 is that, (for me at least) they were new, surprising AND good. (Actually, many of my favourite releases also start out being a little bit scary, the first time I heard UFOrb, a dj was playing the whole album through and I had to turn it off cuz it was freaking me out.) Chuckle if you must. Here's my list of artists I miss. Any suggestions as to whom I should look for a replacement fix are appreciated. 1. Orbital 2. Woob (no, Journeyman is not the same) 3. GC sincerely, Matt 28 yr. old nostalgic putz
1998-06-30 05:12Irene McCOn 29 Jun 98, Matt wrote re: Re: (idm) 1991-92--Is it safe to ta: > 2. Woob (no, Journeyma
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On 29 Jun 98, Matt wrote re: Re: (idm) 1991-92--Is it safe to ta:
quoted 1 line 2. Woob (no, Journeyman is not the same)> 2. Woob (no, Journeyman is not the same)
Agreed : most certainly not, and more's the pity. But if you liked em:t's Woob1194, chances are you'll also love Aural Expansion's Surreal Sheep. Released by SSR/Freezone in '95, I can't praise this baby high enough. Listen to it at least once a week - it's my brain regulating tonic. In fact, if anybody can recommend any releases that slot into that realm, please let me know. I * np : Steve Stoll : The Blunted Boy Wonder