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From:
dan brown
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Sat, 20 Apr 96 11:18:12 EDT
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Re: (idm) Orbital 2 vs. Snivilisation
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I've always found it interesting that many people slag off Sniv, only like half of it, find it self-indulgent, etc., etc. It's one of my favourite albums. Having only discovered this genre of music very recently (Sept 94), my first Orbital album was Sniv, then 2, then 1, then many singles. I guess having purchased and listened to Sniv without having heard Orbital 2 allowed me to enjoy it much more. snivilization was (and still is), actually, one of my favorite albums, too. what i like most about it _is_ just how much it shows that orbital can do more than, say, 'lush,' or 'chime,' or 'satan,' or all the other nice stuff on 1 and 2. i honestly can't think of a more favorite first 25 seconds of a track than the beginning of "are we here," up 'til the 'what does god say?' bit. and i'm really impressed by the use of voice in tracks like 'i wish i had duck feet' or 'philosophy by numbers.' i think my biggest objection to the album, ultimately, is that i think it ends really poorly--it's almost as though it just fades off into the distance and you don't realize that you're still listening to that eternal, not very exciting last track (which i don't even remember the name of). so does anyone know when this new orbital album will go domestic in the u.s. (so i can afford it on a grad student stipend...)? (since it'll take 3 weeks to get here once i order it...) thanks! -dan brown snowman@orie.cornell.edu snowman@cs.cornell.edu