From: derrien@club-internet.fr (DERRIEN Jean Christophe) Subject: I'm French (and I didn't vote for Chirac !) Date: 01 Mar 1996 02:09:51 +0100 Hello from Paris, France. I'm 24, male and what u can call an Orbed guy. I didn't know the existence of the mailing list til the last week. It took me 3 days to real all the digests (I learned many things); I tried to contact 3 months ago Laslo (to thank him for his lists) but he just received an e-mail with numbers (two times), I don't know why. Anyway, I discovered The Orb by the remixes they did for Mike Oldfield. After that, I tried Uforb, The adventures..., some remixes and I've got more than 15 CDs of them, which is rather unusual in France : no one here seems to know them. When I go to techno shops, they say that the Orb is "too commercial" (they like much better techno groups who have done one and only "song"...), and when I go to Virgin Megastores and alike, It's hard to find something other than Uforb or Pomme Fritz. But sometimes, I find something like "Luciana" or Trance Europe Express 1 & 4. I have FFWD because I found it in NYC : never seen it in France. 1 .I plan to go to London to find some gems (like the first "Assassin" single) next month. Any good adresses ? 2. Any Orb French fan in Paris ? My friends hate the ambient, only my girlfriend appreciates it (she started by AON's Ambient Collection, with good old LX DJing). E-Mail personnally. Are they only US & UK Orb fans ? 3. I've seen The Orb twice in 1995: in Paris May 19th (inside), in Nimes August 12th (outside, in a real Roman Arena).And I danced in Avignon (South of France) in a rave where LX mixed (on July 14th 1994). IMHO, it was every time an amazing experience. If any is interested, I can try to review these concerts. 4. My little contribution to the Orb news : in France, Pomme Fritz had its back cover entirely in French (it's quite unique; usually, we have the same versions as the Europe and the States, in English). You can read that : POMME FRITZ Le petit album de The Orb Viandes et Legumes 9.04 Oeufs farcis aux cepes 8.05 Crepes suzette 7.15 Beatrice Dalle et Brigitte Bardot 7.47 Tout est beau 7.17 Bon appetit 2.03 Don't scream ! I think they are really the same versions as the International ones. Some titles have been translated, but some (like 4 and 7) had original and weird french titles. Why did they do that ? Who did that ? Does LX and Thrash know that ? In fact, Pomme Fritz was the first Orb album to be released in France. Before that, u had to buy imports. I'll be back soon to tell u some hints, facts and news from the Froggie. I have some ideas for the samples used for some songs. take care, my cyberfriends. Jean Christophe Playing : U2 "War" (back in the old days) E-mail : derrien@club-internet.fr ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Vigil Subject: Into the 4th Date: 01 Mar 1996 00:16:03 -0700 (MST) Does anyone know what that robotic voice is saying about 3/4 of the way through "Into the 4th Dimension" from the Beyond the Ultraworld album? It's at that quiet point of the tune, when the robotic voice speaks, and then when it's finished, the beat comes slammin' back in. I'll I can make out is one word: "...robots..." What's that about? -Tony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbico@globalxs.nl (Nico Baars) Subject: Re: I'm French (and I didn't vote for Chirac !) Date: 01 Mar 1996 09:01:33 +0100 >Anyway, I discovered The Orb by the remixes they did for Mike Oldfield. >After that, I tried Uforb, The adventures..., some remixes and I've got >more than 15 CDs of them, which is rather unusual in France : no one here >seems to know them. They performed in France last three years with succes. So their must be lots of people who know The Orb. >When I go to techno shops, they say that the Orb is "too commercial" (they >like much better techno groups who have done one and only "song"...), and >when I go to Virgin Megastores and alike, It's hard to find something other >than Uforb or Pomme Fritz. But sometimes, I find something like "Luciana" >or Trance Europe Express 1 & 4. >I have FFWD because I found it in NYC : never seen it in France. > >1 .I plan to go to London to find some gems (like the first "Assassin" >single) next month. Any good adresses ? Yes, yes Go to Berwick Street in Soho, Londons music paradise. First try Reckless Records. Loads of second hand stuff but lots of rarities, promos, testpressings and other rare stuff. Very, very cheap prices! After that go to Sister Ray. All new stuff and a huge section of Orb stuff. Rarities and hard to find stuff. Prices are sometimes fucking high, so watch out! They put very rare items like videos not in the sections so you have to ask. Not to enthousiast because the price will go up. And than go to Notting Hill Gate for Music and Video Exchange. They specialize in Orb and they really got some rare stuff and reasonable prices. >2. Any Orb French fan in Paris ? My friends hate the ambient, only my >girlfriend appreciates it (she started by AON's Ambient Collection, with >good old LX DJing). E-Mail personnally. Are they only US & UK Orb fans ? NO!!!! I'm from Holland but got almost every rare item from London. > >3. I've seen The Orb twice in 1995: in Paris May 19th (inside), in Nimes >August 12th (outside, in a real Roman Arena).And I danced in Avignon (South >of France) in a rave where LX mixed (on July 14th 1994). IMHO, it was every >time an amazing experience. If any is interested, I can try to review these >concerts. > >4. My little contribution to the Orb news : in France, Pomme Fritz had its >back cover entirely in French (it's quite unique; usually, we have the same >versions as the Europe and the States, in English). >You can read that : > >POMME FRITZ >Le petit album de The Orb > >Viandes et Legumes 9.04 >Oeufs farcis aux cepes 8.05 >Crepes suzette 7.15 >Beatrice Dalle et Brigitte Bardot 7.47 >Tout est beau 7.17 >Bon appetit 2.03 > >Don't scream ! I think they are really the same versions as the >International ones. Some titles have been translated, but some (like 4 and >7) had original and weird french titles. >Why did they do that ? Who did that ? Does LX and Thrash know that ? >In fact, Pomme Fritz was the first Orb album to be released in France. >Before that, u had to buy imports. Because they went to Island they got a better distribution. I think Live 93 also got an French release? > Nico Holland >I'll be back soon to tell u some hints, facts and news from the Froggie. I >have some ideas for the samples used for some songs. > >take care, my cyberfriends. >Jean Christophe > >Playing : U2 "War" (back in the old days) >E-mail : derrien@club-internet.fr > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NH6957@WCUVAX1.WCU.EDU Subject: Re: Into the 4th Date: 01 Mar 1996 08:16:51 -0500 (EST) > Does anyone know what that robotic voice is saying about 3/4 of > the way through "Into the 4th Dimension" from the Beyond the Ultraworld > album? It's at that quiet point of the tune, when the robotic voice > speaks, and then when it's finished, the beat comes slammin' back in. > I'll I can make out is one word: "...robots..." That's about all I can make out as well, but the "voice" sounds a lot like one of those cyborg Cylons from the 1970's science fiction TV show "Battlestar Galactica" -- only slower. It may not be hard at all to get this effect with a vocoder, however, so it might not be a sample from that show.... Neil Hetrick nh6957@wcuvax1.wcu.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NH6957@WCUVAX1.WCU.EDU Subject: Re: is the first assassin single a "gem"? Date: 01 Mar 1996 08:30:19 -0500 (EST) > hey... i recently was offered the first half of the assassin single and i > turned it down, cause it only had 2 songs on it... the oasis of rhythyms > mix (which i have on blue room) and a uforb mix... The Bandulu remix of "U.F.Orb" is pretty good, IMO -- relatively hard trance that incorportates significant bits of the original. The first half of the _Assassin_ single (on Big Life) isn't the best buy, though; the German release of _Assassin_ on Logic combined both halves of the single (5 tracks...see discography). Neil Hetrick nh6957@wcuvax1.wcu.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lane Robert Subject: FW: System 7: Power of Seven Date: 01 Mar 1996 13:57:00 PST What!.........., I can't believe what I'm hearing, I think the new System 7 album is magic, fair play Dave, why so Uptight "bored". Does anyone else like the "power of 7" or what? There hasn't been any talk about it at all really. Yours not so bored (quite happy really!), Rob, P.S. - I hope because I like the album aswell your not going to tell me Dublin sucks???!!??. ---------- On Tuesday Dave Cowen wrote, > There's a great pic of Steve & Miquette dancing on a giant silver > sphere hovering over a cityscape accompianing the review of Power of > Seven in this month's Q. Great can some one scan it in and create a nice jpeg, I really look forward to seeing the old wrinkles on a circus ball. > Power of Seven came in for me today here in Milwaukee -- it's great! > IMHO, it's got a much richer and more varied sound than Fire+Water > did. Neat stuff. Well if thats all Milwaukee has to offer in the line of neat stuff I'd move some where else. Bored ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Norman G J Subject: French pomme fritz/ New album! Date: 01 Mar 1996 14:24:59 GMT Hi everyone! (And welcome to the list Jean) It's interesting to hear about the different track names on the French release of Pomme fritz. They're almost completely different to the English ones. Viandes et legumes = Meat & veg Tout est beau = Alles ist schoen But that's about it! Oh, BTW I got a letter from the Orb mailing list the other day, and among other things it mentioned that the new Orb album should be released around August/ Spetember time. Only a few months... Well half a year actually :( Gavin. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: derrien@club-internet.fr (DERRIEN Jean Christophe) Subject: A gem ? Well I don't know Date: 01 Mar 1996 15:43:41 +0100 Thanks for your advices. Can we call something a gem ? I've seen that in many reviews ("this album is a gem.") Never heard the first Assassin Cd5, but I enjoyed so much the second one (with the Chocolate Hills of Bohol remix. I recognized a sample of Kraftwerk's "Kling Klang" (from "2") at the very beginning of this mix) that I can't wait to have the first one. BTW, I can't have access to your homepage, Kathy. Is my browser wrong ? Thank you Nico (for your shop list) and Glen. When I saw The Orb in Paris and Nimes, it was in a rave party, it was not really sold as an Orb concert. It was announced as a rave (especially in Borealis's Nimes) with live acts. In Nimes, we had also Underworld, but we left during their live act (I thought it sucked, but I really enjoy their remixes for Bjork and William Orbit). In Nimes, not everybody was pleased by the ambient treatments of LX & Co, they wanted hardcore techno. But it was such a night ! In New Music Express (on cover : PULP), they announced that Thrash will play bass on an Ep but I didn't remember the name of the group. Sorry... Live 93 was officially released in France after Pomme Fritz and Orbus Terrarrum (as I remember), but it was easy to find it on imports. Does anybody know if LX will DJ from March 28th to April 5th in London (or UK) ? I'll be around. The S7 album is really cool : I love Davy's Jones Locker. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: derrien@club-internet.fr (DERRIEN Jean Christophe) Subject: Ooops Date: 01 Mar 1996 15:50:55 +0100 Ooops ! I forgot to sign my last message. It was JC from Paris (listening right now to "Strange Days" the movie soundtrack). Did anybody see LX&Co play live in MTV's most wanted "Occidental" (MTV Europe)? It was in April or May 1995, really cool. JC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Mowbray" Subject: Power of seven Date: 01 Mar 1996 14:54:26 GMT > From: Lane Robert > Subject: Re: System 7: Power of Seven > Date: 28 February 1996 17:07 > > What!.........., I can't believe what I'm hearing, I think the new System 7 > album is magic, fair play Dave, why so Uptight "bored". Does anyone else > like the "power of 7" or what? There hasn't been any talk about it at all > really. > > Yours not so bored (quite happy really!), > Rob, Hi there Orbees, another lurker I'm afraid, But I do agree . I have "Davy jones' locker " echoing around inside my head quite a lot at the moment, did they use Page and Plant for the sample?? quite recent, hmmm. the only downside is that some of the out and out techno-base does go on a little bit. Speaking of live Orb I recently came across a bootleg of Alex mixing at a Longleat party in '93, at first I thought it was a bit dubious, but it is most certainly him and some of the mixes are crucial , has anyone else come across this because it would be nice to ID it up as I've not found it on any of their other releases-official or unofficial. for example he uses a jungle breakbeat to extremeley good effect over a simple groove and some of the usual samples-anyone heard the one abut "one day there's gonna be supergroupies" in a similar vein to LFC HELP! cheers Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: derrien@club-internet.fr (DERRIEN Jean Christophe) Subject: LX mixes Date: 01 Mar 1996 16:33:17 +0100 Im very interested in boot/official tapes/CDs of LX as a DJ. He played a track just before the start of The Happy Happy Joy Joy Song in Nimes and Paris, which was amazing. And he used strange loops and samples (cars, planes) in a rhythm which I first thought it was 'undanceable'. Or anyone knows the names of some tracks he use to mix ? JC from Paris On my Cd player : Sun Electric "Olocco" (are the orbital therapy p4,5,6 worth it ?) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: roddk@netmanage.com Subject: 777 - orange seashell cover Date: 01 Mar 1996 08:15:45 I bought this a while back and have only listened to it twice. That's right, two times. I listened again yesterday just to see WHY it hadn't re-entered my coveted cd player. It's the stinking vocals on it. That's why I don't like it, the songs are too cheesy. The orb track is nice (track 2) but it still has too much of a rave scene essence to it, which I don't like much any more. Ah well. I've got my eat static and orb and delerium and ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Andy Subject: Re: is the first assassin single a "gem"? Date: 01 Mar 1996 10:03:48 -0800 At 09:50 PM 2/29/96 -0800, you wrote: >perfect english, or are you Trash on some hellbent quest to eliminate all >Orb fans? err I meant Thrash... (!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~Divination~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!) | email: freeside@ix.netcom.com | | Raid WWW Page: http://www.smoky.org/~raid/ | | Kathy Russell's Page: http://www.smoky.org/~raid/kathy/ | | | | \||/ | | ( oO ) | | -- | \___________________________________________________________/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Andy Subject: Re: NTSC problems.. Date: 01 Mar 1996 10:08:52 -0800 At 01:35 PM 2/29/96 CST, you wrote: >...this for all the people who own Orb videos or the like...Did >anyone experience problems with overseas tapes? I found out the hard >way exchanging over the mail....Is there any type of converter that >you could buy to change the line length from European to American? A >reply would be wonderful. it's in a different format then American (I think it's called pal or something) I learned the hard way too, don't buy videos while your in London, if your from America... However, there are places that will convert it to American VHS if you really want it... If it's that big of deal we have a VCR that can place all video formats, I could record it over onto vhs if you mail it to me or something... ciao (!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~Divination~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!) | email: freeside@ix.netcom.com | | Raid WWW Page: http://www.smoky.org/~raid/ | | Kathy Russell's Page: http://www.smoky.org/~raid/kathy/ | | | | \||/ | | ( oO ) | | -- | \___________________________________________________________/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Martijn R. Mollet" Subject: Re: NTSC problems.. Date: 01 Mar 1996 12:53:14 -0500 (EST) On Thu, 29 Feb 1996, MILES D. SCHULZE wrote: > ....this for all the people who own Orb videos or the like...Did > anyone experience problems with overseas tapes? I found out the hard > way exchanging over the mail....Is there any type of converter that > you could buy to change the line length from European to American? A > reply would be wonderful. > > "A Marijuana Bomb" > -Smiles yes, there are ways to convert international vhs formats. there are vcr's that will play all international formats. there are places you can go to get it done, especially if you are in a big city, or at a university. to buy the equipment yourself would be very expensive. check the directory for "video services" or the like...hope this helps peace, whovuh Arktic Jungle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lazlo Nibble Subject: NTSC problems..., Date: 01 Mar 1996 11:30:18 -0700 (MST) > ...this for all the people who own Orb videos or the like...Did > anyone experience problems with overseas tapes? No -- to date the only officially released Orb vid is the live Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld - Patterns And Textures video, and that was released in both PAL and NTSC versions for export. -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Andy Subject: Re: 777 - orange seashell cover Date: 01 Mar 1996 10:24:49 -0800 At 08:15 AM 3/1/96, you wrote: >cd player. It's the stinking vocals on it. That's why I don't like it, the songs >are too cheesy. The orb track is nice (track 2) but it still has too much of a hmmm... I enjoyed that CD greatly, but I agree, I wish they would've not put in so much vocals, or sold the vocal tracks on one of those "ThIs iS RaVE!#!@" cds so no one would of ever heard them.. :) >rave scene essence to it, which I don't like much any more. Ah well. I've got my I dig raves, are they sucking where you are? >eat static and orb and delerium and ... oo oo... Who's Delerium, are they as good (if not better then) Eat Static? Also, have any of you guys heard of Omni Trio? Is it computer music, or does it suck? I've heard good things about them... ciao (!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~Divination~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!) | email: freeside@ix.netcom.com | | Raid WWW Page: http://www.smoky.org/~raid/ | | Kathy Russell's Page: http://www.smoky.org/~raid/kathy/ | | | | \||/ | | ( oO ) | | -- | \___________________________________________________________/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: eric@nit.AirTouch.COM (Eric Pederson) Subject: Re: Into the 4th Date: 01 Mar 1996 11:23:15 -0800 (PST) NH6957@WCUVAX1.WCU.EDU writes... > > > > > Does anyone know what that robotic voice is saying about 3/4 of > > the way through "Into the 4th Dimension" from the Beyond the Ultraworld > > album? It's at that quiet point of the tune, when the robotic voice > > speaks, and then when it's finished, the beat comes slammin' back in. > > I'll I can make out is one word: "...robots..." > That's about all I can make out as well, but the "voice" sounds a lot > like one of those cyborg Cylons from the 1970's science fiction TV show > "Battlestar Galactica" -- only slower. It may not be hard at all to get > this effect with a vocoder, however, so it might not be a sample from > that show.... it kindof sounds like "freakazoids, robots, please report to the dancefloor" from "freakazoid" by midnight star. i'm not 100% sure tho. -- Eric Pederson AirTouch Communications eric.pederson@airtouch.com 510-279-6185 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: roddk@netmanage.com Subject: Re: 777 - orange seashell cover Date: 01 Mar 1996 13:00:42 Well, Delerium are Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber from Front Line Assembly. Their early stuff sounds like Skinny Puppy rip offs, (gee, wonder why?) and their latter stuff (OTHER than Semantic Spaces, which sounds like Enigma) is more ambient, textural and foreboding. I haven't been to a rave in forever. They became commercial and their cool 'underground' essence was lost. They began to advertise for them, and that was wack. They were cool back in the day because you wouldn't know about them till the day they occurred. --- On Fri, 1 Mar 1996 10:24:49 -0800 Andy wrote: >At 08:15 AM 3/1/96, you wrote: > >>cd player. It's the stinking vocals on it. That's why I don't like it, the >songs >>are too cheesy. The orb track is nice (track 2) but it still has too much of a > hmmm... I enjoyed that CD greatly, but I agree, I wish they would've >not put in so much vocals, or sold the vocal tracks on one of those "ThIs iS >RaVE!#!@" cds so no one would of ever heard them.. :) > >>rave scene essence to it, which I don't like much any more. Ah well. I've >got my >I dig raves, are they sucking where you are? > >>eat static and orb and delerium and ... >oo oo... Who's Delerium, are they as good (if not better then) Eat Static? >Also, have any of you guys heard of Omni Trio? Is it computer music, or does >it suck? I've heard good things about them... > >ciao >(!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~Divination~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!) >| email: freeside@ix.netcom.com | >| Raid WWW Page: http://www.smoky.org/~raid/ | >| Kathy Russell's Page: http://www.smoky.org/~raid/kathy/ | >| | >| \||/ | >| ( oO ) | >| -- | > \___________________________________________________________/ > > -----------------End of Original Message----------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: evan light Subject: Re: LX mixes Date: 01 Mar 1996 13:37:17 -0700 (MST) At 04:33 PM 3/1/96 +0100, you wrote: >Im very interested in boot/official tapes/CDs of LX as a DJ. He played a >track just before the start of The Happy Happy Joy Joy Song in Nimes and >Paris, which was amazing. And he used strange loops and samples (cars, >planes) in a rhythm which I first thought it was 'undanceable'. >Or anyone knows the names of some tracks he use to mix ? He was equally wonderful at the Philadelphia show last May (I think it was May). Spun for about 4 hours before their actual performance which in itself was about 4-5 hours long. What a nice lil night... Happy Happy Joint Joint! -evan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NH6957@WCUVAX1.WCU.EDU Subject: Re: 777 - orange seashell cover Date: 01 Mar 1996 19:01:05 -0500 (EST) > It's the stinking vocals on it. That's why I don't like it, the songs > > are too cheesy. Delete tracks 5 through 10 and you have a *brilliant* album. The production, the programming, the mixing...it's got some of the most fantastic rhythm tracks I've ever heard. And Derrick May's contributions are not to be missed. Too bad they had to include those awful vocal tracks. They're actually not badly done, really, just completely not my style.... I'm looking forward to _Power of 7_...I hope Dave Steinhart at Ear/Rational can get this. BTW, has anyone found the single, _Interstate_? Any reactions? Dave? Neil Hetrick nh6957@wcuvax1.wcu.edu whatiwishwasonnow: Davy Jones' Locker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: roddk@netmanage.com Subject: Re: 777 - orange seashell cover Date: 01 Mar 1996 16:50:07 Well, I think the beats sound really dated and straightforward, nothing fantastic about them. And deleting 5 out of 10 tracks on your cd leaves you with an extended single, nothing more. Ack. --- On Fri, 01 Mar 1996 19:01:05 -0500 (EST) NH6957@WCUVAX1.WCU.EDU wrote: > > >> It's the stinking vocals on it. That's why I don't like it, the songs >> >> are too cheesy. > >Delete tracks 5 through 10 and you have a *brilliant* album. The production, >the programming, the mixing...it's got some of the most fantastic rhythm >tracks I've ever heard. And Derrick May's contributions are not to be >missed. Too bad they had to include those awful vocal tracks. They're >actually not badly done, really, just completely not my style.... > >I'm looking forward to _Power of 7_...I hope Dave Steinhart at Ear/Rational >can get this. BTW, has anyone found the single, _Interstate_? Any >reactions? Dave? > > >Neil Hetrick >nh6957@wcuvax1.wcu.edu > >whatiwishwasonnow: Davy Jones' Locker > > > -----------------End of Original Message----------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: roddk@netmanage.com Subject: hmm Date: 01 Mar 1996 16:52:36 System 7 blues... Check out Banco De Gaia on Planet Dog recordings for a really good time. heh. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: derrien@club-internet.fr (DERRIEN Jean Christophe) Subject: Oxygene Trance Remixes Date: 02 Mar 1996 16:38:22 +0100 Maybe you talked about that before, but I just found Jean Michel Jarre "Oxygene Trance Remixes" on CD. Not listened to yet, but maybe they are Orb Remixes... Anyway, I have already the 7 Pink Floyd Trance Remixes and except "Animals" which really SUCKS, the other ones are quite enjoyable. Did anybody really see the Wall and Obscured by Clouds trance remixes ? I only found Meddle, Atom heart mother (my favorites), DSOTMoon, WYWHere, AMLOfReason, The division bell, Animals. A record dealer told me that Steve Hillage told him that he worked with LX&Co for The Trance Remixes. Did anybody see a boot of an OrbLive 95' show ? JC from Paris On my CD right now : The Orb "The Pulsating sound of Orb" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dave Cowen Subject: Re: 777 - orange seashell cover Date: 02 Mar 1996 11:50:08 -0600 At 04:50 PM 3/1/96, you wrote: >Well, I think the beats sound really dated and straightforward, nothing fantastic >about them. Even the beats on Sunburst? Christ, portions of Sunburst have the most beautifully multilayered beats I've heard. The mix on the UK System 7 album is cooler, as the beat builds throughout the track, and the track begins with a hauntingly beautiful vocal sample. Sunburst doesn't sound dated to me in the slightest, it's still one of my favorite tracks of all time. >And deleting 5 out of 10 tracks on your cd leaves you with an extended >single, nothing more. Ack. But a damned good single. Keep in mind that System 7 learned from their mistakes... there haven't been any naff vocal tracks on their 3 subsequent albums. esch@fische.com (Eschatfische.) --------------------------------- http://www.fische.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fluid Subject: Re: LX Mixes Date: 02 Mar 1996 14:33:24 -0500 (EST) At 01.37 PM 01.03.1996 -0700, evan wrote: >He was equally wonderful at the Philadelphia show last May (I think it was >May). Spun for about 4 hours before their actual performance which in itself >was about 4-5 hours long. What a nice lil night... yeah, i was at that show, too. damned good...but the heat there:my god, it was unbelievable. thanks god that the bass made a breeze... :) np:into the fourth dimension. he of the many nicknames: tenderspot of the daphne, euroboy, life'sedge, moebius, ick, gregor... euroboy@postoffice.ptd.net comedy is the last refuge of the nonconformist mind. i was somebody falling/for one who was not/somebody tired of dreaming/now it's already dawning/that this time i've got/someone who won't leave me feeling/disappointed... "oedipus: what a motherfucker..."-pete ilgen, 1977-1996. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Boating11@aol.com Subject: Thrash vs. Trash Date: 02 Mar 1996 15:04:10 -0500 In a message dated 96-03-01 13:17:49 EST, you write: >>perfect english, or are you Trash on some hellbent quest to eliminate all >>Orb fans? > err I meant Thrash... > > That's actually quite funny. I read years ago, when the Orb were on the cover of NME or Melody (Maker?), some rag from England, that French fans thought his name was Trash. I don't mind it at all. It works for me, not in a derogatory sense though. David ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: evan light Subject: Re: LX Mixes Date: 02 Mar 1996 14:24:55 -0700 (MST) At 02:33 PM 3/2/96 -0500, you wrote: >At 01.37 PM 01.03.1996 -0700, evan wrote: >>He was equally wonderful at the Philadelphia show last May (I think it was >>May). Spun for about 4 hours before their actual performance which in itself >>was about 4-5 hours long. What a nice lil night... >yeah, i was at that show, too. damned good...but the heat there:my god, it >was unbelievable. thanks god that the bass made a breeze... :) I know...fuckin Trocodero's always like that, tho... it's a pretty cool feeling when you've got these 30 foot high bass speakers that beat the shit out of you while you can watch the man with the bass on his back... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: elight@po-box.mcgill.ca Subject: Re: LX mixes Date: 02 Mar 1996 14:55:18 -0700 (MST) -------------< COMMENTS BY Will Todd >-------------- greetings, new to the list, lets see if i actually get this posted this time. anyhow, i was at the orb show at the troc in philly in june 95, great show but i remeber the whole thing, the djing AND the live show being about 5 hours total, did i miss something? and, anyone got the dope on live orb tapes? i realy need some live stuff from their 95 usa tour!!!! forward ever, backward never!! *sHAGGY* ----------< END OF COMMENTS BY Will Todd >---------- At 04:33 PM 3/1/96 +0100, you wrote: >Im very interested in boot/official tapes/CDs of LX as a DJ. He played a >track just before the start of The Happy Happy Joy Joy Song in Nimes and >Paris, which was amazing. And he used strange loops and samples (cars, >planes) in a rhythm which I first thought it was 'undanceable'. >Or anyone knows the names of some tracks he use to mix ? He was equally wonderful at the Philadelphia show last May (I think it was May). Spun for about 4 hours before their actual performance which in itself was about 4-5 hours long. What a nice lil night... Happy Happy Joint Joint! -evan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lazlo Nibble Subject: Oxygene Trance Remixes Date: 02 Mar 1996 19:57:36 -0700 (MST) > I just found Jean Michel Jarre "Oxygene Trance Remixes" on CD. Not > listened to yet, but maybe they are Orb Remixes... They aren't -- but it's a great CD anyway, despite the really annoying vocal sample on the first track. -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fluid Subject: Re: Date: 02 Mar 1996 23:57:04 -0500 (EST) At 02.24 PM 02.03.1996 -0700, you wrote: >I know...fuckin Trocodero's always like that, tho... it's a pretty cool >feeling when you've got these 30 foot high bass speakers that beat the shit >out of you while you can watch the man with the bass on his back... yeah, i know. it's great... :) and the balcony there...seems like it has its own fog & weather from the heat. either that, or it's just smoke from...various sources. ;) he of the many nicknames: tenderspot of the daphne, euroboy, life'sedge, moebius, ick, gregor... euroboy@postoffice.ptd.net comedy is the last refuge of the nonconformist mind. i was somebody falling/for one who was not/somebody tired of dreaming/now it's already dawning/that this time i've got/someone who won't leave me feeling/disappointed... "oedipus: what a motherfucker..."-pete ilgen, 1977-1996. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: derrien@club-internet.fr (DERRIEN Jean Christophe) Subject: System 7 review live ! Date: 03 Mar 1996 19:14:28 +0100 =46rom Melody Maker, February 24 1996 System 7 The End, London Mark Perry made an excellent point in the Maker when he claimed : "If we'd have had a Massive Attack, Goldie and Josh Wink in '76 we wouldn't have needed punk. My main argument against early punk was that it still used the same tools - guitar, bass and drums. If we'd have rejected those in 1976, we really would have changed the face of the music business." Spot on. But in 1996 techno has almost established its own orthodoxy. The white-label route is what the independant single is to rock. The 808 is now as commonplace as the guitar and much of the music is merely formulaic. Breathtaking idiosyncratic visions can be found (Dave Clarke, Andrea Parker and the perennial Orbital currently spring to mind), but it's getting harder to seek them out. Added to that is the predictable slew of the same DJs in the same standard clubs and the disturbing drift of various shiny techno artists back to their grubby, pub-rock roots. One press release sent to me recently from a "name" techno act proclaimed "...are a live band, featuring real instruments". Jesus, talk about abandoning the point. Some people are still tampering with the rules and treating consumers with intelligence. In The End, Mr C's club, I'm delighted to discover the bar staff dressed as space mechanics and an attendant in the toilets dispensing free upmarket fragrances. I cant find the stage, but that's because there isnt one - conventional stardom is sooo old-fashioned. Instead, I discover the "band" in the DJ box, playing instruments as diverse as the CD player and the (yep) glissando guitar. System 7 include arch-hippy Steve Hillage, once the b=EAte-noire of punk roc= k and now exploring Detroit-inspired trance while the Pistols are reforming. Ironic ? Not that much. Hillage was a hopeless, 24-hour guitar soloing pot-head pixie with Gong, but he invented The Orb with '78 ambient "Rainbow Dome Musick", then produced the early, Europhile, seminal Simple Minds. Challenging music forms out of reaction : now fully volte-face, Hillage is at war with his past. Maybe that is why "Power of 7"/"Hanger 84" sounds so breakneck, so angry and restless, 5 years into this outfit's lifespan."Desir" fractures into a myriad of possibilities, or maybe a pavement-pounder just formed a group. Dark and unsettling, the rhythm is a mystery, opening its own door before Hillage settles on an oceanic link into new single, "Interstate". A snatch of Neu's "Hallogallo" is used in the chassis, around which Hillage constructs a sleek and futuristic time-travel machine, Connie Plank transported alongside Derrick May. It's awesome, and although the sets lasts only 25 minutes, the echoes resonate well beyond the morning. Dave Simpson BTW, "Rainbow Dome Musick" is a really cool album. JC From Paris On my CD player right now : JMJarre "Oxygene" (trance remixes) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: evan light Subject: Re: Date: 02 Mar 1996 22:51:25 -0700 (MST) At 11:57 PM 3/2/96 -0500, you wrote: >At 02.24 PM 02.03.1996 -0700, you wrote: >>I know...fuckin Trocodero's always like that, tho... it's a pretty cool >>feeling when you've got these 30 foot high bass speakers that beat the shit >>out of you while you can watch the man with the bass on his back... >yeah, i know. it's great... :) and the balcony there...seems like it has its >own fog & weather from the heat. either that, or it's just smoke >from...various sources. ;) i happened to bump into LX & Andy Falconer wandering around outside after the show trying to figure out which lot I parked in...nice guys...wish I had had some herb to offer or something...haven't been in the balcony at the troc yet (not quite old enough..aw hell), but it wouldd've been nice to be able to sit on something soft sometime during that 8 hours or so... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: derrien@club-internet.fr (DERRIEN Jean Christophe) Subject: Re : Re : Oxygene Trance Remixes Date: 03 Mar 1996 19:57:25 +0100 Sorry Nico if I bothered u about the Trance Remixes. Anyway, I liked them most of it, even if they were not "Orbed". Thanks, but I have both "Dipping" and "Brixton Academy". So it seems that "Dipping" is the last Orb boot released. BTW, can u send me your interview of LX& Co ? JC From paris On my CD player : Bjork "Cirkusbjork" I read in the digest that there was a Mike Oldfield remix of a ICE T song. Was it a joke ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lazlo Nibble Subject: Re : Re : Oxygene Trance Remixes Date: 03 Mar 1996 12:27:04 -0700 (MST) > I read in the digest that there was a Mike Oldfield remix of a ICE T song. > Was it a joke ? I haven't been able to figure that out yet, since I haven't been able to track down the track in question. Here's the info I have (which may be the same stuff you saw, I don't know): [Tubular Bells: sampled? by Ice-T] [on Ice-T: Gotta Lotta Love] [format(s) unknown] [on Various: ...] CD: 1994 UK (Virgin; VIRG 7243 8 39739 2 7) [edit only] Gotta Lotta Love (tubular bells mix) Gotta Lotta Love (tubular bells edit) ["An exclusive Audiofile Re-Production by Mike Oldfield"] -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: derrien@club-internet.fr (DERRIEN Jean Christophe) Subject: Track Listing Date: 03 Mar 1996 20:40:10 +0100 Sorry, but is it possible to have the complete track-listing of these 3 records? Taking Liberties The serious road trip Excursions in Ambience - The second orbit And most important, how to find them in Europe ? Really thanks, JC from Paris On my CD player right now : Bjork "Cirkusbjork" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: derrien@club-internet.fr (DERRIEN Jean Christophe) Subject: Ice T vs Mike Oldfield Date: 03 Mar 1996 20:56:07 +0100 Thanks Chris William and Laslo. Im gonna look at that strange association : ICE T and Mike Oldfield. I wonder where I'm gonna find that Signed Sealed Delivered : maybe in London, but certainly not in Paris... BTW "Cirkusbjork" is a live Bjork boot 95 (with a new-or-I-didnt-hear-before-song : "I dare you"). Sorry it's not an Orb message... JC from Paris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: derrien@club-internet.fr (DERRIEN Jean Christophe) Subject: Oxygene vs the Orb--NOT !!! Date: 03 Mar 1996 21:03:09 +0100 You wrote : Hey. Please let me (us) know if they are Orb Remixes. Could you tell me the catalog number for the CD? Thanks. Hoping, Will Apparently, there are not, as the Pink Floyd trance remixes are not by LX&co. Anyway, IMO, I could recommend you to buy "Meddle", "Atom Heart mother" and "Oxygene" trance remixes. Sorry, but there is no catalogue number, no record company, NOTHING. Will I ever find out who did this ? JC from Paris (I think I'm gonna work and stop the NET today) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fluid Subject: Re: Date: 03 Mar 1996 23:01:53 -0500 (EST) At 10.51 PM 02.03.1996 -0700, evan wrote: >i happened to bump into LX & Andy Falconer wandering around outside after >the show trying to figure out which lot I parked in...nice guys...wish I had >had some herb to offer or something...haven't been in the balcony at the >troc yet (not quite old enough..aw hell), but it wouldd've been nice to be >able to sit on something soft sometime during that 8 hours or so... i spoke with lx after the dc show from that tour. i was up front, and, after the show ended, i asked their bassist if he was using a korg synthbass, and he invited me up onstage to poke around. it was pretty fuckin' cool just to look around at their setup, but then lx came out with who i think was kris needs... they're a spiffy bunch. :) he of the many nicknames: tenderspot of the daphne, euroboy, life'sedge, moebius, ick, gregor... euroboy@postoffice.ptd.net comedy is the last refuge of the nonconformist mind. i was somebody falling/for one who was not/somebody tired of dreaming/now it's already dawning/that this time i've got/someone who won't leave me feeling/disappointed... "oedipus: what a motherfucker..."-pete ilgen, 1977-1996. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lane Robert Subject: SYSTEM 7 - "777 - ORANGE SEASHELL COVER" Date: 04 Mar 1996 11:51:00 PST Hello people of the world! I hope someone out there can help me - because so many people seem to have aquired the "777" album and don't like it, I wonder would anyone sell me a copy, on C.D. preferably, because I can't find the damned thing in Dublin anywhere! I have all the System 7 albums except this one, and would like to see the collection satisfied. Reply only to me (not to the list). Thanks in advance- Rob - LANER@RTE.IE - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Andy Hughes Subject: orb stuff Date: 04 Mar 1996 06:13:50 -0700 (MST) howdoo >you know that funky sound efect at the end of Montagne D'Or? it sounds >like some kinda metal rod whipping around and hitting shit? well.. does >anyone know what that is? i could swear ive heard it before. its called The Great British Spring reverb... it's a spring (suprise!) in 4foot of drainpipe and is a good excuse for the old bill to keep you in the nick for several hours when they stop you in the City of London thinking its a rocket launcher... rant ...rant... rant !!!! btw its not hitting shit, its me kicking it. next album finished by may, due to escape in september this year - hopefully. andy (GQFM) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NH6957@WCUVAX1.WCU.EDU Subject: Re: Thrash vs. Trash Date: 04 Mar 1996 12:49:21 -0500 (EST) > >>perfect english, or are you Trash on some hellbent quest to eliminate all > >>Orb fans? > > err I meant Thrash... > > > > > That's actually quite funny. I read years ago, when the Orb were on the > cover of NME or Melody (Maker?), some rag from England, that French fans > thought his name was Trash. I don't mind it at all. It works for me, not in a > derogatory sense though. Interestingly, Alex was talking about Kris in an interview with Orbit magazine last year sometime about their split, and he said something about Kris' varous names and that he (Kris) doesn't like it if you call him "Trash." The way he put it, though, made it sound like he was being derogatory. Some accounts of the split made it seem that it was at least somewhat amicable and that they could maybe collaborate on something in the future, but Alex's tone in that interview (and others) makes this seem doubtful. Guess time will tell.... Neil Hetrick nh6957@wcuvax1.wcu.edu onnow: System 7 - "A Cool Dry Place" (co-written with the Orb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbico@globalxs.nl (Nico Baars) Subject: Re: orb stuff Date: 04 Mar 1996 19:31:23 +0100 >howdoo > >next album finished by may, due to escape in september this year - hopefully. > >andy (GQFM) > Love to see Orb members on the list!!! But september ?????????? That last for more than half a year, oh no. Andy, their is a lot of speculation about the new sound. According to a spokesman from Island in NME it's more techno and banging. Can you give us Orbies from all over the world some info on this list about that new album. Is it true The Orb worked with singer Kirsty for this new album? And what's it gonna sound like? Nico BTW my girlfriend loves your hair. After she read this one she told me it's not only the hair she likes, again OH NO. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbico@globalxs.nl (Nico Baars) Subject: Re: Track Listing Date: 04 Mar 1996 19:57:58 +0100 Derrien Jean Christophe asked >Sorry, but is it possible to have the complete track-listing of these 3 records? >Taking Liberties A compilation against The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act in UK 1994 Disk 1 - Dreadzone - Fight The Power - Orbital - Are We Here - Test Dept - Critical Frame of Mind - System 7- Depth Disco (Live) - Caustic Window - Phlaps - Loop Guru - The 3rd Chamber - Tribal Drift - Land Rights And Birth Rights - Fun-Da-Mental - Mr. Bubbleman Disk2 - The Orb - The Blue Room (Blue Lamp mix )14.17!!! - Trans-Global Underground - I, Voyager - Ultramarine - Trace Element - Galliano - Travels The Road - The Drum Club - Drums Are Dangerous - Zion Train - European Convention - The Shamen - Persphone's Quest - The Prodigy - Their Law (feat.P.W.E.I.) >The serious road trip A compilation for A Children's Charity Working in Bosnia Disk 1 - Hardbag - Ceasefire - Laurent Garnier - Rex Attitude - Leftfield - Release The Dubs - Dust Brothers - Be That Thing - Secret Knowledge - Nuttin'Dub - The Aloof - Circumstances - System 7 - Desir (Live) - Finitribe - UGT Update - Higher Intelligence Agency - Delta live at Oscillate - The Drum Club - Space Angel Station (Starburst mix) Disk 2 - Lion Rock - Soundtrack in a Place of Delights - Spooky VS Chapterhouse - We are Beatiful - Loop Guru - Yayli (Unity Vibrations) - Banco De Gaia - White Paint - Transglobal Underground - El Hedudd - Pressure of Speech - Pressure of Speech - Ege Bam Yasi - Eight Ball (THe pot mix) - PIP - Midnight Vibration - THe Orb - Plateau (of normality) 15.43!! YEAH Disk 3 - Orbital - Remind (Live at Glastonbury 94) 11.20 min. great stuff! >Excursions in Ambience - The second orbit Sorry > >And most important, how to find them in Europe ? Taking Liberties and Serious Road Trip I got from a mailorder (UK). Both were difficult to get in Holland. Nico On now - System 7 - Power of Seven ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: gorby@iss.dccc.edu Subject: Ooops Date: 04 Mar 1996 15:59:18 EDT DE>Did anybody see LX&Co play live in MTV's most wanted "Occidental" (MTV DE>Europe)? It was in April or May 1995, really cool. DE>JC wow!! you euro-folks are lucky, i hear bjork did an unplugged for mtv europe and now the orb plays on mtv! all us yanks get is a bunch of cheeseball wanna be rock and rollers on our eMpTyV. sHaGgY onnow:pSYCHICK-TV tRIP-rESET ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: derrien@club-internet.fr (DERRIEN Jean Christophe) Subject: Rachid Taha + System 7 + LX ! Date: 05 Mar 1996 00:11:42 +0100 Thanks Nico for the track listing. I'll try to find these records. (what mail order did u use in UK ?) BTW I was coming back from record shops (where I bought System 7 "777" and The Beatles "Real love") when I saw an announcement in the Paris subway. April 12, Olympia, Paris France Rachid Taha Live (his last album is produced by Steve Hillage; not heard yet) with guests System 7 (Joy !) and guests DJs : LX Himself ! Happy Happy Joy Joy ! Ok Space cadets, prepare to hurtle through the cosmos ! Will any Orb fan go with me and my girlfriend ? E-Mail me. BTW IMO I agree with u, MTV Europe is much better than MTV USA but that doesn't say much. Did any Austrian or Deutsch fan record LX DJing in VIVA channel ? I'd looooooooove to have a copy of that. Heard that maybe this same channel aired an Orb concert (according to a techno record dealer). JC from Paris On my CD player : The Orb "The pulsating sound of orb" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kinetix Subject: Re: Ooops Date: 04 Mar 1996 19:24:21 -0500 (EST) On 4 Mar 1996 gorby@iss.dccc.edu wrote: > DE>Did anybody see LX&Co play live in MTV's most wanted "Occidental" (MTV > DE>Europe)? It was in April or May 1995, really cool. > wow!! you euro-folks are lucky, i hear bjork did an unplugged for mtv > europe and now the orb plays on mtv! all us yanks get is a bunch of > cheeseball wanna be rock and rollers on our eMpTyV. > sHaGgY Even that's between long sets of soggy mass-produced r&b. I think the only techno video I've seen on mtv was something by the shamen... During their coverage of woodstock ii, I don't even remember them talking about the orb, only that there was a "mini-rave" of sorts. Does anyone recall if they did give them any coverage other than a 3-second blip flick? -- Kinetix neb6012@garnet.acns.fsu.edu home page: http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~neb6102 tallahassee rave pg: http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~neb6102/talliraves.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Martijn R. Mollet" Subject: Re: 777 - orange seashell cover Date: 04 Mar 1996 09:09:37 -0500 (EST) On Fri, 1 Mar 1996, Andy wrote: > >eat static and orb and delerium and ... > oo oo... Who's Delerium, are they as good (if not better then) Eat Static? > Also, have any of you guys heard of Omni Trio? Is it computer music, or does > it suck? I've heard good things about them... Omni Trio is an excellent drum and bass group. you are talking about a whole different realm of (dance) music. most of their material has come out on the Moving Shadow label, who specialize in breakbeat. there are many jungle artists out there who produce what some call "intelligent/listening/spacey/Ambient/etc..." jungle. check out the Looking Good or Good Looking record labels, both put out tunes produced by the *one and only* ltj bukem. those of you who like to go on musical trips, and since you are on this list i assume you do, check out one of ltj bukem's mixed tapes. and,oh yes, to add to the list of ambient groups: Future Sound Of London. the drum and the bass shaping my space whovuh Arktic Jungle ciao > (!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~Divination~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!) > | email: freeside@ix.netcom.com | > | Raid WWW Page: http://www.smoky.org/~raid/ | > | Kathy Russell's Page: http://www.smoky.org/~raid/kathy/ | > | | > | \||/ | > | ( oO ) | ungle> | -- | > \___________________________________________________________/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fluid Subject: attention central europeans!!!! Date: 04 Mar 1996 21:55:32 -0500 (EST) hello. if you're reading this and not living in central europe, or will not be there between the days of march 30 through april 7, you can go on your next message now. :) well, if you're reading this, then you're gonna be in central europe (germany, austria, czech republic) between march 30 and april 7. i will be there, too, and i was wondering if any of you would like to meet up with me. :) we can go party or something...take me to decent record stores. help me find the orb singles that i had stolen from me... :P do whatever. i will be in every major city in each of those countries, so, if you're interested, email me and i'll give you my itinerary so we can plan something. thanks! he of the many nicknames: tenderspot of the daphne, euroboy, life'sedge, moebius, ick, gregor... euroboy@postoffice.ptd.net comedy is the last refuge of the nonconformist mind. i was somebody falling/for one who was not/somebody tired of dreaming/now it's already dawning/that this time i've got/someone who won't leave me feeling/disappointed... "oedipus: what a motherfucker..."-pete ilgen, 1977-1996. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Antti Glad Subject: Re: Ooops Date: 05 Mar 1996 12:11:56 +0200 At 03:59 PM 3/4/96 EDT, you wrote: >DE>Did anybody see LX&Co play live in MTV's most wanted "Occidental" (MTV >DE>Europe)? It was in April or May 1995, really cool. Wow...anyone got it on tape?? > -- Antti Antti Glad (glad@orm.hkkk.fi) Probba Media Representative / BBA News Editor Helsinki School of Economics International BBA Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: evan light Subject: Re: Date: 04 Mar 1996 18:16:13 -0700 (MST) At 11:01 PM 3/3/96 -0500, you wrote: >At 10.51 PM 02.03.1996 -0700, evan wrote: >>i happened to bump into LX & Andy Falconer wandering around outside after >>the show trying to figure out which lot I parked in...nice guys...wish I had >>had some herb to offer or something...haven't been in the balcony at the >>troc yet (not quite old enough..aw hell), but it wouldd've been nice to be >>able to sit on something soft sometime during that 8 hours or so... >i spoke with lx after the dc show from that tour. i was up front, and, after >the show ended, i asked their bassist if he was using a korg synthbass, and >he invited me up onstage to poke around. it was pretty fuckin' cool just to >look around at their setup, but then lx came out with who i think was kris >needs... they're a spiffy bunch. :) That they are....wish I had had a chance to talk with them a bit longer...all I saw was that huge bank of stuff that you couldn't see much of... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: derrien@club-internet.fr (DERRIEN Jean Christophe) Subject: Re-Re : Track listing Date: 06 Mar 1996 01:17:16 +0100 Ernest Haynes wrote : I wouldn't think Serious Road Trip would be too hard to find. Here in the US it's an import from the UK, but still fairly common. Excursions in Ambience Two is also fairly easy to find here. We can work out some sort of trade if you're interested. I'm always looking for interesting stuff from Europe. Well, Ernie, I'll be glad to do that, but I dont really what I can trade with U. It's really hard to find Orb stuff in France. Anyway, I'll try to pick Excursions in Ambience and the other 2 records in UK next month. If I wont find it, Ill e-mail u. Thanks. JC from Paris (who just had his ticket to Global Groove, a night in Olympia with Rachid Taha, System 7 & LX ; April 12th) On my CD player now : The Beatles "Ultra Rare trax 4" (waiting for Anthology 2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NH6957@WCUVAX1.WCU.EDU Subject: Re: System 7 review live ! Date: 05 Mar 1996 21:22:13 -0500 (EST) Just wanted to post and say *thank you* to Derrien for the live System 7 review...great reading for this list. Someday I hope to catch them live.... BTW, any of the System 7 fans on here know if the UK version of the first System 7 album (on Ten Records) is still in print and available? I've been looking for a copy for a while now.... Neil Hetrick nh6957@wcuvax1.wcu.edu onnow: System 7 - _Point 3: Fire Album_ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Subject: THE GEEP - What's this? Date: 06 Mar 1996 13:38:16 +0100 Has anyone ever heard of THE GEEP? I think it's an Orb project from the year 1994...... Who can help me? __________________________________________________________________________ /| /| /| Michael Altner altner@freddy.rz.fht-mannheim.de / | / | / | puck@rummelplatz.uni-mannheim.de / | / | /--| / |/ | / | "I THINK THEREFORE I AMBIENT" __________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mclance@en.com (Lance C. McGannon) Subject: Re: The Geep? Date: 06 Mar 1996 11:10:38 -0500 (EST) >Has anyone ever heard of THE GEEP? > >I think it's an Orb project from the year 1994...... >Who can help me? > It is an Orb remix that was released on one of the New Electronica compilations during the time the Orb were in a legal battle with Big Life. It is, supposedly, a remix of a YMO song. I like it. I don't know if anything else was released under that name though. If you found something else please let me know. Thanks & Hope that Helps! -->-Lance--- mclance@en.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fluid Subject: Re: Date: 06 Mar 1996 17:22:44 -0500 (EST) At 06.16 PM 04.03.1996 -0700, evan wrote: >That they are....wish I had had a chance to talk with them a bit >longer...all I saw was that huge bank of stuff that you couldn't see much of... i got a good look at most of what they used. i wrote it down-when i find it, i'll post it. he of the many nicknames: tenderspot of the daphne, euroboy, life'sedge, moebius, ick, gregor... euroboy@postoffice.ptd.net comedy is the last refuge of the nonconformist mind. i was somebody falling/for one who was not/somebody tired of dreaming/now it's already dawning/that this time i've got/someone who won't leave me feeling/disappointed... "oedipus: what a motherfucker..."-pete ilgen, 1977-1996. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: derrien@club-internet.fr (DERRIEN Jean Christophe) Subject: New Orb remix Date: 07 Mar 1996 00:20:06 +0100 Check out the new remixes compilation album Front 242 "Mut@ge mix@ge" out now with remixes from The Prodigy, Underworld and THE ORB. Only saw an ad in the last issue of NME, so I dont know that much. Any info ? I'll check as soon as I can in Paris record stores ! JC from Paris On my CD now : Bjork "Sugar candy kisses " (another live boot) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NH6957@WCUVAX1.WCU.EDU Subject: Re: Re: Date: 06 Mar 1996 21:30:47 -0500 (EST) > >That they are....wish I had had a chance to talk with them a bit > >longer...all I saw was that huge bank of stuff that you couldn't see much > of... > i got a good look at most of what they used. i wrote it down-when i find it, > i'll post it. This ^^^ should be interesting. The only bit of gear I recognized was a Roland S-760 sampler with an attached monitor that Nick Burton (drums) was triggering somehow. Andy Huges manned some big Yamaha console, and Alex tweaked the knobs on several guitar pedal effects things set up near the turntable decks. As I understand it, much of the music was on DAT to start off with...maybe they had separate audio tracks recorded for different "songs," and these were then mixed live by Andy while Alex spun records & made other noises over top, and Nick Burton and Simon Philips did their thing along with all of it.... Neil Hetrick nh6957@wcuvax1.wcu.edu onnow: System 7 - _777_ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jeffrey M Pitblado Subject: New albums Date: 06 Mar 1996 20:19:45 -0800 (PST) > >From: c.m.heathcote@eee.salford.ac.uk (Chris Heathcote) > >Newsgroups: alt.music.orb > >Subject: Volume release for remixes > >Date: Mon, 04 Mar 96 18:37:00 GMT > Hello > Just thought I'd let everyone know that Volume (the people who make Volume and > Trance Europe/Atlantic Express) are going to release a double (triple?) CD of > all the Orb remixes.... this is to cut down on the number of bootlegs flying > about... > Also a new Orb album in the Autumn..... > and Alex has remixed one of Spectre's new tracks.... > > *and* Thrash plays bass on a new techno record...... > > Doesn't feel the same without Weston.... > > Laters > Chris. > I saw this on alt.music.orb and hadn't heard anything about this from the list. Can anyone confirm the rumors? (the compilation would be _really_ cool) Jeff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Andy Hughes Subject: Re:orb stuff Date: 07 Mar 1996 11:51:56 +0000 >>next album finished by may, due to escape in september this year - hopefully. >But september ?????????? >That last for more than half a year, oh no. Thats the way the machine works...well frustrating >Andy, their is a lot of speculation about the new sound. According to a >spokesman from Island in NME it's more techno and banging. we're still trying to find out who wrote that press release. nufink to do wiv us mate. >Can you give us Orbies from all over the world some info on this list about >that new album. no :) i will when its mixed (end of may) >Is it true The Orb worked with singer Kirsty for this new album? >And what's it gonna sound like? i was/am working with her but not as an orb project. she's also working with others like mark from Global Comm. >Nico >BTW my girlfriend loves your hair. >After she read this one she told me it's not only the hair she likes, again >OH NO. i wasn't expecting that...what can i say... cheers ears andy btw - doin' remixes in the next few weeks for Can (at last!), Tubeway Army (strange but true!) and Prong (............!). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Will Moore Subject: Re: Re: Date: 06 Mar 1996 20:56:47 -0700 (MST) When I saw them in DC last year, Alex also had a keyboard above his turntables. It was just a midi controller that was (I assume) MIDIed to the two AKAI S1000s that were in his rack. He also had a few Evantide Ultra Harmonizers. They did have DATs. Actually, they had 3 ADATs (8 track DATs). I assume that Andy was controlling what was coming off of these with the board. He also had a monster rack of FX which I also assume he was patching into the board real time. He made that guy in the Stereo MCs with his little 16 channel Mackie look like a big idiot! I have a S-760 and I'm interested in Nick's setup. If anyone has anymore info on it, I'd be psyched. Will > >This ^^^ should be interesting. The only bit of gear I recognized was a >Roland S-760 sampler with an attached monitor that Nick Burton (drums) was >triggering somehow. Andy Huges manned some big Yamaha console, and Alex >tweaked the knobs on several guitar pedal effects things set up near the >turntable decks. As I understand it, much of the music was on DAT to start >off with...maybe they had separate audio tracks recorded for different >"songs," and these were then mixed live by Andy while Alex spun records >& made other noises over top, and Nick Burton and Simon Philips did their >thing along with all of it.... > > >Neil Hetrick >nh6957@wcuvax1.wcu.edu > >onnow: System 7 - _777_ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mr@nit.be (Marc Resibois) Subject: Re: Re: Date: 07 Mar 1996 18:27:37 +0100 | They did have DATs. Actually, they had 3 ADATs (8 track | DATs). I assume that Andy was controlling what was coming off of these with | the board. He also had a monster rack of FX which I also assume he was | patching into the board real time I bet that's how you do a techno GIG (and 'live' mix of 'Huge Brain Puslating ...'). Everything is the preparation of the sounds/tapes and the skill of the live patching/mixing. Makes me want to buy and ADAT... Marc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: moecha mobilis Subject: Re: Re:live equipment Date: 07 Mar 1996 22:10:02 -0500 (EST) >This ^^^ should be interesting. The only bit of gear I recognized was a >Roland S-760 sampler with an attached monitor that Nick Burton (drums) was >triggering somehow. Andy Huges manned some big Yamaha console, and Alex >tweaked the knobs on several guitar pedal effects things set up near the >turntable decks. As I understand it, much of the music was on DAT to start >off with...maybe they had separate audio tracks recorded for different >"songs," and these were then mixed live by Andy while Alex spun records >& made other noises over top, and Nick Burton and Simon Philips did their >thing along with all of it.... yes, the s-760 was one thing they had. there also was: a few alesis/dbx effects on the rack a huge mackie mixer an oberheim ob-mx some kind of yamaha synth e-mu e-64 & some other stuff. this is all from memory, as i've lost my notes on it. :) ttyl/fn! np:earth (gaia). he of the many nicknames: tenderspot of the daphne, euroboy, life'sedge, moebius, ick, gregor... euroboy@postoffice.ptd.net comedy is the last refuge of the nonconformist mind. ...there's a third world-the world of objective contents of thoughts. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Andy Subject: Re: 777 - orange seashell cover Date: 09 Mar 1996 02:01:09 -0800 At 07:01 PM 3/1/96 -0500, you wrote: >I'm looking forward to _Power of 7_...I hope Dave Steinhart at Ear/Rational heh heh heh... I finally got paid 2 days ago and ran downtown and bought the only copy they had... Ughh... Tracks 3(Davy Jones Locker) and Track 10(uh, I forget the name) are totally kick ass... The rest of the cd is good too, but beware, the first track will make you wonder if the cd was really worth what you paid, but it gets better after the intro... yey yey, I can't wait 'till the new Orb, it sounds like LX found his ablitity to make clear sounding songs again.. (!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~Divination~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!) | email: freeside@ix.netcom.com | | Raid WWW Page: http://www.smoky.org/~raid/ | | Kathy Russell's Page: http://www.smoky.org/~raid/kathy/ | | | | \||/ | | ( oO ) | | -- | \___________________________________________________________/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: justina@peg.apc.org (Justina Curtis) Subject: australia Date: 09 Mar 1996 21:35:36 +1000 >>next album finished by may, due to escape in september this year - hopefully. any chance of touring australia? theres rainforests and deserts and tropical beaches and still legal outdoor technofests and nice people with funny accents and things like platypuses and giant rabbits with longer tails and bearded dragons. you'd like it. please? Justina ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NH6957@WCUVAX1.WCU.EDU Subject: Pulsating Sound of Orb Date: 09 Mar 1996 11:13:56 -0500 (EST) I know there was recently talk about some of the Orb bootlegs on here a couple weeks back, but I only yesterday found a copy of _The Pulsating Sound of Orb_ at a shop and thought it looked interesting. I didn't get it because I've been after _Dipping Into the Cyberworld_ as my next boot purchase, but I'm wondering what people think of _Pulsating Sound_. It seems that the two versions of "A Huge Evergrowing..." at the end of the CD aren't live like the other tracks but are "remixes" (according to the bootleg discography). Are they just the officially-available mixes ("loving u" from their _Compactdisc_ single, and "orbital dance mix" from the _Compactdisco_ single), or are they something new? What about the sound quality for the live trax? Any help is much appreciated! Neil Hetrick nh6957@wcuvax1.wcu.edu onnow: FSOL - _Cascade_ EP (finally reissued in the U.S.!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mr@nit.be (Marc Resibois) Subject: Yet another remix... Date: 11 Mar 1996 10:46:23 +0100 Hi orbies fellows ! This week-end, I discovered a remix from the orb that I didn't knew yet. It is on a double CD from "Pop will eat itself", the (in)famous british group, called "Two fingers my friends" which features re-mixes of their work by a lot of interesting parties (to name a few: The orb/Jah Wobble/the Krupps/Apollo 440/Drum Club/...). Although the Orb's contribution is not the best one (IMHO), this is quite a good deconstruction exercise... Just to let you know, Marc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: derrien@club-internet.fr (DERRIEN Jean Christophe) Subject: Was It worth it ? Date: 11 Mar 1996 16:56:40 +0100 Just to tell you my sad story. I've just found in a record dealer the 2CD Get on This ! 1992 with the Orb remix of Dave Stewart/Candy Dulfer "Lily was here", but I hadn't enough money. Just 15 minutes to find a bank, check my Orb record list (thanks again laslo !) and I came back to see that the record was already sold ! Was it worth it, cyberfriends ? Is this remix any good ? Should I kill the bastard who took MY record or should I avoid holidays in jail ? Take care, JC from Paris On my CD player : Bjork "It's oh ! so quiet ","You've been flirting again (flirt is a promise)" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dave Walker Subject: Fwd: (idm) Pointer: CD's for Trade Date: 11 Mar 1996 11:01:10 -0500 I have quite a few CD's, some of them fairly rare, available for trade (or sale, but I'd definitely prefer trades, particularly on the rarer stuff). There's a list at: http://hyperreal.com/~cspot/trade.html - this also has a link to my wantlist. Much of what I have available is KLF/Orb related, so if someone wants to forward this to those groups' lists, that's fine with me. C. -- cspot@hyperreal.com (Chris.Hilker) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: strout@roch803.mc.xerox.com (Sean Strout) Subject: vinyl aubrey Date: 11 Mar 1996 09:53:24 PST A local record store got a new vinyl Aubrey Mixes the other day. Isn't this supposed to be out of print? I didn't catch the price, but what would you expect to pay for it? I've already got the CD version and wouldn't mind picking it up as a collectible, or else selling it to some needy soul out there for the actual cost + shipping if this is indeed a desired item. dither on, -s. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: rice Subject: Alex peterson Date: 11 Mar 1996 12:59:39 -0800 (PST) Alex Peterson will be spinning at The Gathering in San Francisco on April 5. He will be in the ambient room in the line up with other DJs. >plug< like my brother Joe Rice. Sorry I dont have a number for this event, but it shouldnt be hard to find. -p@rick ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jeffrey M Pitblado Subject: PWEI remix Date: 11 Mar 1996 14:20:34 -0800 (PST) I picked up the same album that Marc did a couple of weeks ago. I thought that the Orb track is one of the best I've every heard. The dubby echo, the samples, it all just blends in so perfectly. I love to put this track on andcrank up the stereo. Anybody else have any comments? Jeff ubon@mcl.ucsb.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Karsten Hammer Hansen Subject: Re: PWEI remix Date: 12 Mar 1996 09:05:11 +0100 (MET) On Mon, 11 Mar 1996, Jeffrey M Pitblado wrote: > I picked up the same album that Marc did a couple of weeks ago. I thought that the Orb track is one of the best I've every heard. The dubby echo, the samples, it all just blends in so perfectly. I love to put this track on andcrank up > the stereo. > > Anybody else have any comments? Yes! Where's the original version of 'Home' in this remix??? Don't get me wrong I love this track but it seems like it's just an Orb track they wanted to release and then just used the drums from the PWEI song for the last 30 seconds or so of the song, I can't really see any remixing. What I would like Orb to remix: Anything by Spiritualized or Slowdive.. And you?? Cheers, Karsten 'And if there's one thing I can't stand... It's up!' -Mercury Rev ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbico@globalxs.nl (Nico Baars) Subject: Re: PWEI remix Date: 12 Mar 1996 09:06:53 +0100 After the message from Marc about another Orb remix, Jeff wrote: >I picked up the same album that Marc did a couple of weeks ago. I thought that the Orb track is one of the best I've every heard. The dubby echo, the samples, it all just blends in so perfectly. I love to put this track on andcrank up >the stereo. > >Anybody else have any comments? > Yes, I have IMHO it's one of the best mixes The Orb ever made. Compare it with Towers of Dub and Perpetual Dawn. Heavy dub, strange voices and that mindblowing rythm. Every time I put this one on people go really crazy. From all the Orb records I play in my set The Blue Room and this one got a lot attention and people coming to me asking from wich CD this one come. BTW The remix album from Pop Will Eat Itself came a couple of months ago. Get this one, not only for The Orb mix but their are loads of good mixes on it. Listen to that beatiful Higher Intelligence Agency mix also. Nico On now Underworld - Second Toughest In The Infants ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mr@nit.be (Marc Resibois) Subject: Re: PWEI remix Date: 12 Mar 1996 09:32:03 +0100 | ... then just used the drums from the PWEI | song for the last 30 seconds or so of the song, I can't really see any | remixing. Mmmm... those 30 seconds are fucking great ! | | What I would like Orb to remix: Anything by Spiritualized or Slowdive.. | That sounds interesting indeed. Anyhow, they rarely keep anything from the original tune (look @ Sentinel/Front242/PWEI) so does it really matters ? Marc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christopher William Niemitz Subject: Re: PWEI remix Date: 12 Mar 1996 00:52:58 -0800 (PST) On Tue, 12 Mar 1996, Karsten Hammer Hansen wrote: > Don't get me wrong I love this track but it seems like it's just an Orb > track they wanted to release and then just used the drums from the PWEI > song for the last 30 seconds or so of the song, I can't really see any > remixing. While I like it, i'm not ecstatic over it. I like the remix of Yello better, though still like the dubby & melodic mixes best (ie. Satellite Serenade, Pato Banton,KLF...). Of the PWEI remixes I think Youth's is the best. > > What I would like Orb to remix: Anything by Spiritualized or Slowdive.. > > And you?? My dream Orb remixes: 1. Yoko Ono. I've always wanted to hear an Orb remix of any of her back catalog. Her new remix album isn't bad, even if there isn't any Orb remix on it. 2. Philip Glass: anything from Mishima, Thin Blue Line or Koyaanisqatsi. 3. Echo & the bunnymen: The killing moon: could be quite cool if they did one of those ambient dub melodic treatments.... 4. Yazoo: I before E except after C, Winter Kills or In my Room 5. David Bowie: anything from "Heroes" 6. King Sunny Ade: Synchro System 7. New Order: In a Lonely Place - now that they've been remixed to death...there's not a chance of ever seeing this. :( 8. Sun Ra: anything....definitely made for each other. 9. Radiohead: Creep 10. Velvet Underground: Pale Blue Eyes, Sister Ray or White Light/ anyone else? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbico@globalxs.nl (Nico Baars) Subject: Re: PWEI remix Date: 12 Mar 1996 10:01:58 +0100 >Yes! Where's the original version of 'Home' in this remix??? > >Don't get me wrong I love this track but it seems like it's just an Orb >track they wanted to release and then just used the drums from the PWEI >song for the last 30 seconds or so of the song, I can't really see any >remixing. I do not agree at this one. I find more from the original song in it than only the last 30 seconds or so. But isn't that what's remixing is all about at the moment. Listen to the remixes Aphex Twin or U-zig made. You're lucky to find 30 seconds from the original. I've loads of remixes The Orb made where they keep it more to the original (listen to the mix they made from Dave Stewart's Lily was Here or Primals Scream's Higher Than The Sun). > >What I would like Orb to remix: Anything by Spiritualized or Slowdive.. > >And you?? I love to hear an Orb interpretation on Ska ( Bad Manners, Madness, The Specials or something like that) Stay in touch Nico ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mr@nit.be (Marc Resibois) Subject: Orb remixes [was Re: PWEI remix] Date: 12 Mar 1996 09:58:23 +0100 Nico, you said: | I've loads of remixes The Orb made where they keep it more to the original | (listen to the mix they made from [snip...snip] or Primals | Scream's Higher Than The Sun). Didn't they actually _WRITE_ Higher than the sun together ? Marc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbico@globalxs.nl (Nico Baars) Subject: Re: Orb remixes [was Re: PWEI remix] Date: 12 Mar 1996 10:18:08 +0100 > >Nico, you said: > > | I've loads of remixes The Orb made where they keep it more to the original > | (listen to the mix they made from [snip...snip] or Primals > | Scream's Higher Than The Sun). > >Didn't they actually _WRITE_ Higher than the sun together ? > >Marc. > The Orb produced the original Higher than The Sun. But they also remixed it.. The remix is called Higher than The Orb and is one of my favorites (the original is too). CRE 096T Higher than the sun (produced by The Orb) 6.43 Higher than the sun (produced by Andrew Weatherall) 6.20 CRE 096X Higher Than The Sun (A dub symphony featuring Jah Wobble and produced by Andrew Weatherall) 7.20 Higher Than The Orb (remixed by the Orb) 5.00 Nico > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: James Skilton Subject: Re: PWEI remix Date: 12 Mar 1996 15:51:12 GMT Nico Baars wrote on Tue, 12 Mar 96 08:06:53 GMT : > BTW The remix album from Pop Will Eat Itself came a couple of > months ago. > Get this one, not only for The Orb mix but their are loads of good > mixes on it. > Listen to that beatiful Higher Intelligence Agency mix also. A couple of months? More like last summer. I guess the UK release came first tho'. I'm sorry I didn't pick it up now. oops. J ^ __________ ________.__/_____ _||_/ James Skilton aka Steady J _[]/_____________[.__\____-_ DJ and Party Animal | | Part Time Hedonist |____________________________| Full Time Technohead |__|-' '-|__| Steady-J@Firefox.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: derrien@club-internet.fr (DERRIEN Jean Christophe) Subject: RE : RE : Was It worth it ? Date: 12 Mar 1996 17:26:12 +0100 Nico answered me : IMHO it's not the best one Alex and friends made but it sure is a mix to surprise people with in a DJ set. After an Orb-like start it goes on like the original for a while. So people aren't expecting anything special. But after a few minutes you get at the break and than it's really Orb what's happening, delays, strange sounds and more of the usual shit. For me it's a good remix and as it seems difficult to find on 12" you should kill the bastard. Or wait till Volume come with their remixcollection of The Orb as mentioned before on the list. This one should be on it, I expect. Nico So I reply to him : Thanks, Nico. I was so depressed yesterday, but I found today something to listen to : Space : Space (the 90 CD. Is it a boot or an original ?) Less than 10 bucks. Did LX "play" in this record ? The Official Orb (is it dead ?) page suggested that. The serious road trip System 7 : Water The Irresistible force : Global Chillage Real bargain for some records hardly available in France. Any release info on this Volume record of Orb remixes ? Does anybody have "Eeek ! You Idddiot", the Ren & Stimpy album ? Is it available in UK ? JC from Paris On my Cd player : The Irresistible Force "Moonrise", "Sunstroke" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "D@r!u$" Subject: Extra track on _Icons of the Orb_??? Date: 12 Mar 1996 02:10:05 -0700 (MST) Hi everyOrby, Yesterday I found _Icons of the Orb_ in a small CD shop. Great CD with great mixes on it. But the question is (especially for these orbies who also own _Icons_) if all _Icons_ have an extra undocumented 10th track (its length is 00:45 and total running time is 73:28 instead of 72:38, as it is written on a cover of CD) or my bootleg is only "a bootleg" of a bootleg? This "extra" track is an excerpt of a song about "a mountain in Virginia". Doesn't seem that Orb could touch this song... But _No Fun_ is not in the style of the Orb, also. Any comments? -- Darius - On now: Icons of the Orb ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: alanoma Subject: Re: PWEI remix Date: 12 Mar 1996 13:51:52 -0500 (EST) >BTW The remix album from Pop Will Eat Itself came a couple of months ago. >Get this one, not only for The Orb mix but their are loads of good mixes on it. >Listen to that beatiful Higher Intelligence Agency mix also. > hmm... that would be over a year ago, but that's okay. also available was a limited edition double disc that had a full extra discs worth of remixes, including another great remix by TGU. nothing else by the orb, though. and of course, the double is gone. as in, sold out. glad i got my copy last march. oh well. have a nice day! alan! ,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,., Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the men of old; seek what they sought. -Basho ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbico@globalxs.nl (Nico Baars) Subject: Re: Was It worth it ? Date: 12 Mar 1996 16:57:10 +0100 >Just to tell you my sad story. >I've just found in a record dealer the 2CD Get on This ! 1992 with the Orb >remix of Dave Stewart/Candy Dulfer "Lily was here", but I hadn't enough >money. >Just 15 minutes to find a bank, check my Orb record list (thanks again >laslo !) and I came back to see that the record was already sold ! >Was it worth it, cyberfriends ? Is this remix any good ? IMHO it's not the best one Alex and friends made but it sure is a mix to surprise people with in a DJ set. After an Orb-like start it goes on like the original for a while. So people aren't expecting anything special. But after a few minutes you get at the break and than it's really Orb what's happening, delays, strange sounds and more of the usual shit. For me it's a good remix and as it seems difficult to find on 12" you should kill the bastard. Or wait till Volume come with their remixcollection of The Orb as mentioned before on the list. This one should be on it, I expect. Nico >Should I kill the bastard who took MY record or should I avoid holidays in >jail ? >Take care, >JC from Paris > >On my CD player : Bjork "It's oh ! so quiet ","You've been flirting again >(flirt is a promise)" > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Andy Subject: Re: Ooops Date: 12 Mar 1996 22:12:26 -0800 At 03:59 PM 3/4/96 EDT, you wrote: >wow!! you euro-folks are lucky, i hear bjork did an unplugged for mtv >europe and now the orb plays on mtv! all us yanks get is a bunch of >cheeseball wanna be rock and rollers on our eMpTyV. hey! It could be worse over here in the US.... Orb could be extremly popular and there message would be drowned out by BS MTV corp. heads and whatnot... The fact that Ambient/House/Trip Hop/Blah/Blah is still sorta underground here is a good thing! I agree, it'd be nice if Orb actually released T-shirts and music videos over here so we wouldn't have to fly over there when we want something, (not just orb, skylab, eat static, system 7,prodigy etc!) GEEEE WOULDN'T IT BE NICE IF THIS HAPPENED?!!? I HOPE ALL YOU SECRET ISLAND RECORDS AND PLANET DOG PEOPLE ARE READING THIS!!#!! -on now "pissed off American sitting in Denver CO wishing he had the Eat Static Video" (!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~Divination~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!) | email: freeside@ix.netcom.com | | Raid WWW Page: http://www.smoky.org/~raid/ | | Kathy Russell's Page: http://www.smoky.org/~raid/kathy/ | | | | \||/ | | ( oO ) | | -- | \___________________________________________________________/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Matt Curtis" Subject: Re: Ooops (distribution outside Europe) Date: 13 Mar 1996 18:29:43 +1100 > At 03:59 PM 3/4/96 EDT, you wrote: > I agree, it'd be nice if Orb actually > released T-shirts and music videos over here so we wouldn't have to fly over > there when we want something, (not just orb, skylab, eat static, system > 7,prodigy etc!) > > GEEEE WOULDN'T IT BE NICE IF THIS HAPPENED?!!? I HOPE ALL YOU SECRET ISLAND > RECORDS AND PLANET DOG PEOPLE ARE READING THIS!!#!! And while they're at it, do an emergency airdrop package on poor Australia. Supply here is awful! -matt -- matt@pcmicro.com.au, citizen #61385872341, session zombie (R) IMPENDING DOOM HAS ARRIVED page 1 of 1 pages ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbico@globalxs.nl (Nico Baars) Subject: RE OOPS Date: 13 Mar 1996 11:26:37 +0100 Hi Orbies, Don't get wild about MTV Europe because it's not that great. It's mostly Michael Jackson, Madonna and Prince showing and a lot of that Euro shit like 2 Unlimited, 2 Brothers on the fourth flour and more and more and more of that shit. Sometimes there's something worthwhile watching but when you have to watch 24 hours a day to find an item you like, no thank you. Biggest problem is that MTV supposed to be for everybody so it's so fucking polite. They're so scared to show something that offends people, it's disgusting friendly for everybody from 0 - 80 years old. The only programs showing something nice now and then are Party Zone and Chill-Out Zone. But you get the same tracks for a couple of weeks and 99% of it is Euro house and the same old rave shit. And about CD's, videos and T-shirts. In Holland there aren't many places selling good stuff either. So almost all the stuff I want I get from the UK via mailorder, In London their are some very good stores with loads of good stuff in stock. Nico On now Sub Dub - Sub Dub (their great debut on Instinct) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kinetix Subject: Re: Ooops Date: 13 Mar 1996 09:19:42 -0500 (EST) On Tue, 12 Mar 1996, Andy wrote: > hey! It could be worse over here in the US.... Orb could be extremly > popular and there message would be drowned out by BS MTV corp. heads and > whatnot... The fact that Ambient/House/Trip Hop/Blah/Blah is still sorta > underground here is a good thing! I agree, it'd be nice if Orb actually > released T-shirts and music videos over here so we wouldn't have to fly over > there when we want something, (not just orb, skylab, eat static, system > 7,prodigy etc!) BET has a cheesy techno show, if you're into a lot of lyrics (ie, simply red)... I don't enjoy it but am thankful that BET does put forth some effort... the local record shop I visit has orb posters, and does carry a lot of orb stuff on vinyl. Discwise, it's like any other music shop: only two cds (terrarum and live 93). They also have some prodigy stuff... -- Kinetix neb6012@garnet.acns.fsu.edu home page: http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~neb6102 tallahassee rave pg: http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~neb6102/talliraves.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: derrien@club-internet.fr (DERRIEN Jean Christophe) Subject: new Orb remix ? Date: 13 Mar 1996 17:35:02 +0100 Hi, Check out the new Killing Joke single "Democracy is coming" with remixes by Carcass and The Orb. Don't have it yet. Any review ? JC in Paris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Malcolm Irvine <9403052i@udcf.gla.ac.uk> Subject: Morphology Date: 14 Mar 1996 14:58:15 +0000 (GMT) In the markets I've seen a bootleg of an album called 'Morhpology' and I was just wondering what the hell it was or whether or not it was genuine...... I regonised a couple of the tracks - the 706 mix of Blue Room which you got on the single and also a track called 'is this really the orb?' or something like that with several collaborations with the KLF... Has anyone got it and is it any good...? Malcolmo Web page at:'http://www.gla.ac.uk/Clubs/WebSoc/~9403502i' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbico@globalxs.nl (Nico Baars) Subject: Re: Morphology Date: 14 Mar 1996 19:19:50 +0100 > > > In the markets I've seen a bootleg of an album called 'Morhpology' and >I was just wondering what the hell it was or whether or not it was >genuine...... > I regonised a couple of the tracks - the 706 mix of Blue Room which you >got on the single and also a track called 'is this really the orb?' or >something like that with several collaborations with the KLF... > Has anyone got it and is it any good...? It's not a bootleg from an album but a bootleg full of rare Orb items. There're some fine Orb remixes on it and some of them are really hard to finf on original pressing. Sound quality is good so when you want to make your Orb collection more complete I say get this one. It has some very good Japanese remixes on it like two very good YMO remixes, that beautiful Satellite Serenade mix and a hard to find remix for Hosono Haruomi called Laughter Meditation. It should be not to expensive, about 10 pounds so that must not be the problem. Nico > >Malcolmo > >Web page at:'http://www.gla.ac.uk/Clubs/WebSoc/~9403502i' > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbico@globalxs.nl (Nico Baars) Subject: Lists, lists and more lists Date: 14 Mar 1996 19:28:09 +0100 Hi Orbies, For my new article in Dutch music magazine Bassic Groove I want to write something about this list. So perhaps you could help me. Can you sent me three lists: 1) Favorite Orb album (choose Adventures, UFOrb or OT only) No boots, remix albums or live albums, only your top three from those three. 2) Best 12" from The Orb 3) The three best remixes the Orb made for other artists. 4) And at last your three favorite Ambient albums. Many thanks and please mail it to me privatly. After a couple of days I let you what you choose. Thanks for your reaction Nico ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Calarco, Pascal" Subject: RE: Lists, lists and more lists Date: 14 Mar 1996 13:43:00 -0500 (EST) Nico -- what's your email address? I use MS-Mail, which unfortunately strips out the entire header information. pascal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: roddk@netmanage.com Subject: Re: Morphology Date: 14 Mar 1996 10:56:23 I second that. Morphology, in my opinion is a fine boot. I have another called 'Icons of the Orb' which to me, isn't as great as Morphology is. --- On Thu, 14 Mar 1996 19:19:50 +0100 Nico Baars wrote: >> >> >> In the markets I've seen a bootleg of an album called 'Morhpology' and >>I was just wondering what the hell it was or whether or not it was >>genuine...... >> I regonised a couple of the tracks - the 706 mix of Blue Room which you >>got on the single and also a track called 'is this really the orb?' or >>something like that with several collaborations with the KLF... >> Has anyone got it and is it any good...? > >It's not a bootleg from an album but a bootleg full of rare Orb items. >There're some fine Orb remixes on it and some of them are really hard to >finf on original pressing. >Sound quality is good so when you want to make your Orb collection more >complete I say get this one. >It has some very good Japanese remixes on it like two very good YMO remixes, >that beautiful Satellite Serenade mix and a hard to find remix for Hosono >Haruomi called Laughter Meditation. > >It should be not to expensive, about 10 pounds so that must not be the problem. > >Nico >> >>Malcolmo >> >>Web page at:'http://www.gla.ac.uk/Clubs/WebSoc/~9403502i' >> >> >> > > -----------------End of Original Message----------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "B.A. Schwartz" Subject: Re: Morphology Date: 14 Mar 1996 11:01:04 -0800 (PST) On Thu, 14 Mar 1996, Nico Baars wrote: > Sound quality is good so when you want to make your Orb collection more > complete I say get this one. I just got a new copy of Morphology and the sound quality is a bit disturbing...it seems like it isn't balanced too wel... too much volume coming from the left channel.... > It has some very good Japanese remixes on it like two very good YMO remixes, > that beautiful Satellite Serenade mix and a hard to find remix for Hosono > Haruomi called Laughter Meditation. Laughter Meditation is a great track....a gotta have... Brad _______________________________________________________________________ ------------------------->fine art - design - graphics<-BASCHWAR! DSGNS Brad A. Schwartz----------------------------->conceptual & perceptual<- brads@iea.com------------------------------------->manipulation<------- www.iea.com/~brads------------------------------>1995 VW GOLF /// Sport ------->Seeking half-way decent macintosh to use from home ASAP<------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NH6957@WCUVAX1.WCU.EDU Subject: Re: Morphology Date: 14 Mar 1996 18:29:41 -0500 (EST) > In the markets I've seen a bootleg of an album called 'Morhpology' and > I was just wondering what the hell it was or whether or not it was > genuine...... > I regonised a couple of the tracks - the 706 mix of Blue Room which you > got on the single and also a track called 'is this really the orb?' or > something like that with several collaborations with the KLF... > Has anyone got it and is it any good...? Doesn't sound like the _Morphology_ I've got...no "is this really the orb?" or "Blue Room 706 mix." The track listing for Morphology should be in one of the discographies, which I think are at: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo/Discographies.html The disc is primarily a collection of Orb remixes of tracks by other artists, and is a pretty decent comp., I'd say. Sound quality is reasonably good, too. Neil Hetrick nh6957@wcuvax1.wcu.edu onnow: Rush - "La Villa Strangiato" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Andy Subject: Re: Morphology Date: 14 Mar 1996 21:17:36 -0800 At 07:19 PM 3/14/96 +0100, you wrote: >It's not a bootleg from an album but a bootleg full of rare Orb items. >There're some fine Orb remixes on it and some of them are really hard to >finf on original pressing. >Sound quality is good so when you want to make your Orb collection more >complete I say get this one. Hmm, whats it called again? Can I buy it domestically (USA) or do I have to pay more import prices ? (!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~Divination~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!) | email: freeside@ix.netcom.com | | Raid WWW Page: http://www.smoky.org/~raid/ | | Kathy Russell's Page: http://www.smoky.org/~raid/kathy/ | | | | \||/ | | ( oO ) | | -- | \___________________________________________________________/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Malcolm Irvine <9403052i@udcf.gla.ac.uk> Subject: Re:Davy Jone's Locker Date: 15 Mar 1996 09:43:50 +0000 (GMT) Hi Fellow Spacecadets! Just thought I would send a message about the new System7(or 777 for you yanks) album 'power of seven' with reference to the collaboration with Mssr Paterson. If you've not heard it(and I would recommend buying the new album it is really shit hot.....) it's one of the best tracks I've heard in a while... It begins with a really silly sample-'Good Evening-How do you sniff?SNIFF-SNIFF' in typical orb-style and then fades into a PinkFloyd-esque acustic guitar strumming(probably steve hilliage's contribution to the track...)-and all through the track undertones of MELLOW humming- changing in pitch every so often.....it then moves into a drum-beat similar to their space days of 'Adventure Beyond....' like in backside of the moon.... It is hard to believe something so uninitrusive could be so good but is one of the best tracks I've ever heard...well recommended. Malcolmo-'We are Happy to be with you our listeners...' Check out the web page at:'http://www.gla.ac.uk/Clubs/WebSoc/~9403052i' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Malcolm Irvine <9403052i@udcf.gla.ac.uk> Subject: New Stuff? Date: 15 Mar 1996 12:01:42 +0000 (GMT) Troopers, I don't suppose anyone has heard any news about any new stuff heading our way....and what the hell is Thrash doing these days...? Anyway last day of term today(...wahey ) so I'll see you guy's later... malcolm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: AniAg@Info.LiU.SE (Anika Agebjoern) Subject: Re: Morphology Date: 16 Mar 1996 15:04:38 +0100 I've been searching for "Morphology" basically because of the KLF collaboration track at the end, but I haven't found it yet. The discography says the last song is "Orb vs. KLF". Can I get a description of this? ********************* * Johan Jaatinen * * aniag@info.liu.se * ********************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: NH6957@WCUVAX1.WCU.EDU Subject: Re: Morphology Date: 17 Mar 1996 01:22:44 -0500 (EST) > I've been searching for "Morphology" basically because of the KLF > collaboration track at the end, but I haven't found it yet. The discography > says the last song is "Orb vs. KLF". Can I get a description of this? Track 10 on _Morphology_ is "601 (Orb vs. KLF)." I had to put it on again to answer this question...it's quite a good track, really (IMO). Very electronic-sounding (ie. electro-style sounds, like Kraftwerk, maybe), kinda primitive, too (the mixing doesn't touch their work on _U.F.Orb_ or _Orbvs Terrarvm_). Mostly light & snappy 808 percussion & analogue tomfoolery with Orbesque samples floating in over top of it all. Good stuff.... Neil Hetrick nh6957@wcuvax1.wcu.edu onnow: well, you guessed it.... "You got the water-balloons?" "200 rounds, sir! (Is it okay if they say Happy Birthday on the side?)" "%@#*! ...Well, I'd rather they say Death From Above, but...I guess we're stuck." ;-) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: expsrm@cascade.santos.com.au (Simon McGuire) Subject: Big Big Ask Date: 18 Mar 1996 09:14:22 +0930 Its a Big Big Ask but if there are any Australain participants out there with any 12" Orb for sale please email me...... Cheers SImon PS Any resources on the net for 2nd hand 12" generally????? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Boating11@aol.com Subject: wipeout Date: 17 Mar 1996 17:19:00 -0500 hey, Orbies. Thought I'd let you know that the fabled Designers Republic has a new project out. They've done a video game called Wipeout. It's from Sony Interactive PC Software America at (800) 438-7794 or www.sony.com I haven't played it. I'm not too into video games. It seems to be a futuristic race type thing. However, I live and breath for the DR. I wish I could get more info on them, but all I ever see is the odd article or snippet. --David on now: quietly humming desktop PC and some street noise ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mr@nit.be (Marc Resibois) Subject: Democracy... Date: 18 Mar 1996 16:15:38 +0100 What do you folks think of the Orb's long rework of Democracy from Killing Joke ? To me is has very stong basis but they did fuck too much with wild echoes. It kills the groove of the track. It feels like they are banging on everything in a huge factory warehouse {still don't get why they called it 'Toundra' mix). I'm a bit desapointed. Marc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: gorby@iss.dccc.edu Subject: Re: Ooops Date: 18 Mar 1996 15:34:40 EDT FR> hey! It could be worse over here in the US.... Orb could be extremly FR>popular and there message would be drowned out by BS MTV corp. heads and FR>whatnot... The fact that Ambient/House/Trip Hop/Blah/Blah is still sorta FR>underground here is a good thing! I agree, it'd be nice if Orb actually FR>released T-shirts and music videos over here so we wouldn't have to fly over FR>there when we want something, (not just orb, skylab, eat static, system FR>7,prodigy etc!) a little elitist of us ehh? but serially, i doubt that if they played that occidental mix on 120minutes or something that it would take over the nation. but who knows? i like to tape 120minutes and then filter out all the garbage, they did play the chemical brothers life is sweet vid, i guess that's as cutting edge as they get, plus i enjoy the bjork vids now and then, and some indie rock stuff. still looking for live 95 boots, tapes! if someone in the orb is listening please release another live disc so i don't have to resort to those nasty bootlegs!!! please!!! my other fave group psychic tv offers tapes of live shows through their network, how about givin it a try guys? shaggy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Hauben Subject: Straight from the guitarist's mouth :) Date: 18 Mar 1996 16:55:06 -0500 (EST) This was posted to rec.music.ambient, alt.techno and alt.rave by the man himself, Steve Hillage... (PS: And the album is worth getting now! ;) Love Davy Jones Locker, etc.) >From: Steve Hillage >Newsgroups: rec.music.ambient,alt.music.techno,alt.rave >Subject: new 777/System 7 >Date: 17 Mar 1996 17:38:57 GMT >Organization: Easynet Ltd. Hi :-) To all our North American friends I feel I should point out that System 7 / 777 is now no longer connected with Astralwerks. If you wish to get Power of Seven (our 4th LP) you will have to go for an import for the moment. It will be several months at least before we can sort out a domestic release. If you want more information, check our Website :- http://www.easynet.co.uk/pages/system7/sys7.htm Take it easy Steve Hillage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Calarco, Pascal" Subject: Re: Ooops Date: 18 Mar 1996 17:41:00 -0500 (EST) BTW -- Those interested in Orb t-shirts can get them online from http://cdnow.com Follow the links and do a search for "Orb" on their site. They feature three shirts from the Live 93 tour (about $20). I remember I paid Cdn.$40 each for those same shirts at the time of the Montreal show (fall '93). I've been very satisfied with cdnow's service. One happy camper here as far as that goes! pascal ---------- FR>underground here is a good thing! I agree, it'd be nice if Orb actually FR>released T-shirts and music videos over here so we wouldn't have to fly ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Slvg Dvb Subject: aburey mixes... Date: 20 Mar 1996 22:39:55 -0500 I know this sounds crazy, but... pleasepleaseplease sell me your copy of _aubrey mixes_... i know someone out there has an extra copy, or can get one for me... i am just in desperate need. --slvgdvb-- ps -- sorry to take up list space for this, but if it works, it would make me more than happy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: derrien@club-internet.fr (DERRIEN Jean Christophe) Subject: NME Infos Date: 22 Mar 1996 11:28:50 +0100 Yes, two infos from the NME ads. 1) About a Sessions CD by The Orb (Release date : April 8th) 2) On Classified :POP 2000 wanted, london's Top 20 Unsigned Artistes. Exclusive studio sessions with Europe's Top Pop Artistes : Bruce Dickinson, Alex Dickson (...) The Orb Record at Abbey Road with Martin Ware Industry showcase for best acts Any infos about that ? Is the Sessions CD the remix album of Volume ? JC from Paris On my CD player : The Who "Who's next" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Calarco, Pascal" Subject: Orb t-shirts at CD-Now Date: 22 Mar 1996 10:05:00 -0500 (EST) Hey Orbheads -- A couple people have asked me about the t-shirts available at cdnow.com. I can give some detail about two of those shirts. The Blue shirt is a royal blue color, with a stylized "The Orb" in yellow lettering outlined with black across the back of the shirt (a la Live '93 font). On the front is a "design" -- I don't know quite how to explain it. It is about 4" or 5" square, in yellow with black outlines, and it is a kind of a scroll or a script that you would see on anique woodwork. A very attractive shirt, I purchased this one at the Montreal show. The "grey" shirt is also from the Live '93 tour, and it is the more attractive of the two, IMHO. It features the astronaut figure from the back of the Peel Sessions. This figure is a 4-5" diameter circle on the front breast of the shirt, and on the rear the design takes up a good portion of the shirt. A very attractive shirt, this one was unfortunately sold out at the Montreal show by the time I got to the stand. The third shirt offered there I have no information on. pascal ------------ pascal.calarco@yale.edu "I'm on TV, I'm actually on TV! I'm waving, waving . . . " ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lazlo Nibble Subject: NME Infos Date: 22 Mar 1996 09:43:59 -0700 (MST) > Yes, two infos from the NME ads. > > 1) About a Sessions CD by The Orb (Release date : April 8th) > > Is the Sessions CD the remix album of Volume ? It's the new Peel Sessions disc I mentioned earlier this week. -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: strout@roch803.mc.xerox.com (Sean Strout) Subject: FYI - Peel info Date: 22 Mar 1996 12:41:31 PST From EAR/Rational Music (ear@xmission.com): Orb-The Peel Sessions MCD SFRCD138 $14.25 3 classic Orb tracks recorded live at the BBC over the last few years. Starts up with the atmospheric "Oobe" and rushes headlong into a distorted punk rock frenzy (yes, really) which finds the Orb covering the Stooges "No Fun"I No kidding! Then back to the bleeps and bloops for "Montagne D'or" and "Valley". Over 36 minutes of wild Orb action. Not being released here? (Strange Fruit) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: roddk@netmanage.com Subject: Peel sessions part deux Date: 22 Mar 1996 13:22:19 Well that's funny. I wonder how different they are from versions you can get elsewhere? I know his original peel sessions (huge evergrowing days) was great. I don't know about this one. He already did 'No Fun' on Icons of the Orb (boot) so i've heard that... didn't like it too much. But the others would definately be interesting to see if he's changed them at all. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lane Robert Subject: TESTING. Date: 28 Mar 1996 12:48:00 PST NO MESSAGES FOR TWO WHOLE DAY'S ? OR.... IS IT MY MAILGATE ? :( ----------------------------------------- ROB -------------------------------------- :( ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Anthony Bryan Subject: The Yello remix & New Peel Session Date: 28 Mar 1996 10:51:21 -0500 (EST) How good is the Orb Yello mix? Is it worth buying the whole CD for? Is the CD as a whole any good? I saw 2 copies for $21 & almost bought it but decided I'd better save my money. What was that about a new Peel Sessions CD? Is that out yet? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ca.qc@bdi.hcc.com (CA QC) Subject: Re: TESTING. Date: 28 Mar 1996 10:35:05 -0800 I haven't seen anything, either --Thomas B. ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Author: orb@xmission.com at INTERNET-BDI NO MESSAGES FOR TWO WHOLE DAY'S ? OR.... IS IT MY MAILGATE ? :( ----------------------------------------- ROB -------------------------------------- :( ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: moecha mobilis Subject: berlin Date: 28 Mar 1996 23:05:27 -0500 (EST) hi. i'm gonna be in germany next week, and i was wondering if any of you on these mailing lists knew of any good record stores in berlin. i'm leaving saturday afternoon, so a prompt email reply would be *greatly* appreciated. thanks! he of the many nicknames: tenderspot of the daphne, euroboy, life'sedge, moebius, ick, gregor... euroboy@postoffice.ptd.net comedy is the last refuge of the nonconformist mind. there is no feeling quite so beautiful as waking up in a foreign land utterly alone. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Danny Subject: Orb Videos Date: 30 Mar 1996 18:55:38 -0500 I've heard of a video called "Textures & Patterns" which I can't locate = anywhere. Does anyone know where I can find an NTSC copy, or does = anyone want to trade a copy? Also, are there any other videos out by = the group? Thanks! dannym@i-2000.com