From: steve.price@hoskyns.co.uk Subject: re:LOOPZ Date: 04 Sep 1996 16:11:13 BST [LOOPZ] >Where do I write to get subscription info? At my mail address...which you have. Ill give you a shout when the next issue is ready and it will give all the details you need....including back issues. Many thanks BTW the XMISSION list is buggered! Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: Steve Prince!! Date: 05 Sep 1996 17:09:33 -0500 >Steve, > Hi this is Digger! I sent you a letter about ORBITAL recording a >few choice words > For the ORBITAL set i was going to do on the school redio station! >(I hope you remember!)!!! Well I sent a message to you about 2 or 3 >days ago at Orbital@Xmission.Com I don't know if you got it or >not!! But if you did and you replyed to it for like peopole who >were on the mailing list i didn't get it! > I got unsubscribed!! For about 2 weeks now!!! :-( > So please bring me up to speed on what has been going on and let me >know if you go a response from ORBITAL on those words! > > THANK YOU!!! > >Thank You A Lot Steve!! > >Digger >__________________________________________________ >Thank You, > Digger > Digger@Jorsm.Com > Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger > > __________________________________________________ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: VELCRORAFF@aol.com Subject: Re: Steve Prince!! Date: 05 Sep 1996 19:03:11 -0400 Hey what is up!! I didn't get your mail!!!! tell me about your show, radio show!! need to exchange music?>?????? keep in touch MIKE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: Re: Steve Prince!! Date: 05 Sep 1996 19:13:17 -0500 At 07:03 PM 9/5/96 -0400, you wrote: >Hey what is up!! I didn't get your mail!!!! tell me about your show, radio >show!! need to exchange music?>?????? keep in touch >MIKE > > Yes I Do A Small 1hr. a Day Orbital Show At School! For Our Schools Station! Yes I Am Looking For People To Exchange Music With!! I Found One Person Who Sent Me The Brown Album!! I Am going to send him the green album!! I thought that was kind of cool!! Then I Got Disconnected (unsubscribed) from the mailing list! (sucked!) If you know who did this (or you did it) please don't remove anyone from the Orbital list!!! Wait That Goes for every one!! Don't remove people from the list it isn't cool!! i wondered for 2 weeks if i had got unsubscribed or if there just wasn't any activity!!! (and it sucked!) THANK YOU!! __________________________________________________ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: RQXK81C@prodigy.com (MR MICHAEL A MAZA) Subject: Re: Steve Prince!! Date: 06 Sep 1996 16:24:37, -0500 I don't know what is going on, but I think I'm getting other peoples' mail. I just subscribed to the Orbital mailing list and now people think I am Steve Price or something. My name is Mike and I am from FL. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: RQXK81C@prodigy.com (MR MICHAEL A MAZA) Subject: Re: Steve Prince!! Date: 06 Sep 1996 16:23:12, -0500 Digger, I have no idea who Steve Prince is. My name is Mike and I just subscribed to the Orbital mailing list. Now, I have received a couple of letters addressed to Steve Prince. I don't know what is going on!? What school do you go to? I'm in Florida right now. Talk to you later. MIke ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: v105pfun@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu (Jason Napolitano) Subject: Orbital at the Roxy Date: 06 Sep 1996 22:18:14 -0500 (EST) Hey to all!!!!!!!!! I just went to the Orbital show last night. It was the second show I saw this summer. Last I saw, they played at Erving Plaza. An amazing display I must say. Special guest Rabbit and the Moon I saw them for the first time. What a great set!! The show, per usual, focused on In-Sides. I always query why they never play Belfast. It's a bit more ambient than the rest, but i still think it deserves air time. Otherwise Peace - jay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: RQXK81C@prodigy.com (MR MICHAEL A MAZA) Subject: Orbital at the Roxy Date: 06 Sep 1996 22:40:20, -0500 Jason, You are so lucky that you got to see Orbital AND Rabbit in the Moon. I've never gotten a chance to see Rabbit live, even though they are from around where I live. I saw Orbital live also, in Tampa, and I have to admit that it was an awesome event. I would see them again anytime. How was Rabbit in the Moon? I'm a little jealous of you. Talk to you later, MIke ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: broohaha@xnet.com (Al Arzaga) Subject: Something wrong w/ the list? Date: 07 Sep 1996 01:19:18 -0500 K.. It's been over a week and a half since I got anything from the orbital list. I found it very strange. Not even a "this list is dead" post. So, I decided to do a 'who' search through the majordomo to make sure my name's still on there. Majordomo replied saying that my request couldn't be followed as I'm not a member of the orbital list. WHAT? So, I resubscribed. I checked the list, and wow. There's about a TENTH of what there used to be on that list.... What happened? I noticed a couple of the regular/recent posters (well.. those of whose posts I haven't deleted from my in-box) are no longer on the list, so I'm Cc-ing them in as recipients in case they're unaware of what had happened. aL -- Alden Arzaga broohaha@xnet.com http://www.xnet.com/~broohaha "There are three types of people.... Those who can count and those who can't." - Anonymous ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: VELCRORAFF@aol.com Subject: Re: Orbital at the Roxy Date: 07 Sep 1996 13:49:23 -0400 I just moved to Massachusetts from LA and ohh what a change... Do ya know if ORBITAL is comihng to the East????? THANX MIKE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: Re: Something wrong w/ the list? Date: 07 Sep 1996 13:08:16 -0500 At 01:19 AM 9/7/96 -0500, you wrote: >K.. > >It's been over a week and a half since I got anything from the orbital list. > >I found it very strange. Not even a "this list is dead" post. >So, I decided to do a 'who' search through the majordomo to make sure >my name's still on there. Majordomo replied saying that my request >couldn't be followed as I'm not a member of the orbital list. WHAT? > >So, I resubscribed. I checked the list, and wow. >There's about a TENTH of what there used to be on that list.... Yeah! I was booted off the list somehow (maybe their server got screwed up?) and I resubscribed and behold....not many of us around. Or at least there aren't that many messages to read any longer. QUESTION: Is Orbital playing L.A. this November? If so, who are they playing with? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Canobi@aol.com Subject: Re: Orbital at the Roxy Date: 07 Sep 1996 14:21:40 -0400 Went and seen Orbital at the Roxy on Thursday, they fuckin kicked. If anyone knows who was shootin video there last night, and/or where to get in touch w/ the people who did the backdrop video which was projected,GET IN TOUCH. I'm interested in shootin/editing a movie about the scene in general. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@hoskyns.co.uk Subject: re:WERE BACK! Date: 07 Sep 1996 23:53:29 BST OK THIS IS WHAT I SENT TO THE MAILING LIST WHEN IT WAS BUGGERED! Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) Ok, remember i said LIVE EP and i was suprised that i didnt get much response about it! (Dont you guys want one ?). Well its more than just talk now. Spoke to Rob (Orbital Manager) yesterday (Im in London at the Mo). He said that Satan is a confirmed track on the Ep. It will be a four but most likely three track EP. Remember all live stuff. Rob wants votes (suggestions) of tracks to put on there and location. It has to be special, ive suggested Chime at Glastonbury 94 because it was a big crowd response and you can hear it in the recording. So PRIVATE email to myself, anything sent here will just be ignored. Send your full name, email address, track requests, track location and reason why. We are one step away from a Live Cd that we ALL want ! Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price Orbital Zine. P.s. PRIVATE EMAIL .... just reminding u! BTW. There will be only ONE more gig in the states this year (its a fact! unless they are offered millions ;) ) and thats in New York at the London Records gig (with Goldie and others). Thats come from the horses mouth as well! A few things, My mail messages are not getting through, Not bouncing but i havent seen 4 messages i sent on Tuesday. So ive compiled the majority of stuff i said in this mail. 1) Live Ep. Im down London at the Mo (if you didnt know) and i managed to have a chat to Rob (ORBITAL MANAGER). He was asking my views on what Live stuff people would want. There is a live ep in the pipeline (but no definate still!). It will be three or four track and SATAN would be the 1st track. Question is what would be the favourite tracks to hear. So send me PRIVATLY your suggestions , the venue (if poss, would help) and the reason why. Remember a live track would be best if it didnt resemble the studio version too much (hence SATAN). PRIVATE mail only, mail here will be ignored. 2) Also spoke to the press man of Orbital who agrees with Rob that Orbital WILL NOT be returning to the states this year to do a small tour. The only gig in the states that will go ahead is next weeks London Records gig in New York. So there you have it. Youve got a longer wait guys! 3) Spoke to their parents last night down the infamous shrine pub (Crown). Mentioned the football shirts that a lot of you lot were talking about. There are only 12 of these shirts in the world! (official shirts that is). And they are not for sale as its a proper footy team (sponsered by Phil and Paul). 4) Digger - you asked about Orbital doing a voice over. Well Paul is in New York already and Phil was in Brighton. So no luck m8. 5) LOOPZ issue 2 is very near completion. All the above info (in good detail) and other contents (including the fav tracks survey done here!) will be displayed soon. I think thats all....London smells! Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. ORbital ZIne. Ive managed to grab THE BOX set that VIRGIN are giving away next month :) Its a shoe box size Box that is dark red-ish and has the Orbital squiggle on. Inside is IN SIDES , THE BOX EP , THE BOX VIDEO. Got it off some dodgy geezer on my Novell course (in London). Thats it. If i win next month (i have over 20 entries) i will gladly sell on the winning entry. Kewl. Steve LOOPZ PRice. Orbital Zine. OK.....OVER TO YOU GUYS. Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chambers Subject: Re: Something wrong w/ the list? Date: 07 Sep 1996 19:41:55 -0500 Anthony Agee wrote: > > At 01:19 AM 9/7/96 -0500, you wrote: > >K.. > > > >It's been over a week and a half since I got anything from the orbital list. > > > >I found it very strange. Not even a "this list is dead" post. > >So, I decided to do a 'who' search through the majordomo to make sure > >my name's still on there. Majordomo replied saying that my request > >couldn't be followed as I'm not a member of the orbital list. WHAT? > > > >So, I resubscribed. I checked the list, and wow. > >There's about a TENTH of what there used to be on that list.... > Well, I'm usually what you would call a 'lurker' on these types of discussions, especially now since I am a very new fan of Orbital, but I picked up In-Sides today and I have to say it's wonderful. I know that most of you are fans, so you like most, if not all, of what has been put out by Orbital, but I am interested in what you think of this album and previous albums as well. Which one is your favorite, in other words? As I mentioned, I am new to this type of discussion, so if I have violated any kind of etiquitte (sp?) I hope you will let me know. Thanks, I am interested in seeing what ya'll have to say. Chris also : frodo@uci.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: broohaha@xnet.com (Al Arzaga) Subject: techno on MTV Date: 08 Sep 1996 03:52:36 -0500 So, it's about 2:30am (central) and I decide to take a break from my work and turn on the tv for awhile. As I switch to MTV I notice they're playing a techno song, which is kind of atypical of mtv (here in the US). Turns out I'd caught the tail end of the video, and the closing credits tell me it was by Autechre. Then mtv immediately segues to a video by Tricky. Wow. No vj. Then after that, commercials. Lots. But during that time I find out this segment of mtv I'm watching is called AMP. I'm guessing it's a weekly show that's aired between 2-3am on Sunday mornings. When the commercials finally end, I am treated to more techno. Namely, FSOL, Orbital, Chemical Brothers, and Underworld. I like this show. Guess what my vcr will be doing Sunday mornings from 2-3am.... aL -- Alden Arzaga broohaha@xnet.com http://www.xnet.com/~broohaha "There are three types of people.... Those who can count and those who can't." - Anonymous ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: larsonaj@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu Subject: Re: techno on MTV Date: 08 Sep 1996 13:57:37 -0500 (EST) On Sun, 8 Sep 1996, Al Arzaga wrote: > So, it's about 2:30am (central) and I decide to take a break from my work > and turn on the tv for awhile. As I switch to MTV I notice they're > playing a techno song, which is kind of atypical of mtv (here in the US). > Turns out I'd caught the tail end of the video, and the closing credits > tell me it was by Autechre. Then mtv immediately segues to a video by > Tricky. Yeah, it's on from 3-4am Eastern time. This was the second airing of the show. The same show (same vids) was played at the same time after the video music awards show I hear. I had my VCR ready this time. Too bad the sound quality was a little shady. Anyway, yeah, it's called AMP...look for it in your listings. No one knows if it'll ever air again. Maybe we should send email MTV's way congratulating them for finally getting a clue! > > Wow. No vj. yeah, I liked this aspect too. ;) Just the guy w/ the processed vocals announcing what was to asault our ears next. > When the commercials finally end, I am treated to more techno. Namely, FSOL-amoeba Orbital- The box Chemical Brothers- life is sweet Underworld- pearl's girl & cowgirl Tricky- overcome Aphex Twin- On Autechre- Second bad vilbel Spacetime Continuum- Kairo Sun Electric- (i forget) Ken Ishii- " " Maybe some more, but I can check later...got it on tape!! -Andy larsonaj@muohio.edu ps. Thanks to whoever enlightened me to the fact we were booted of the list. I had a strong feeling, but was just too lazy to send that majordomo request. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: massimiliano augello Subject: Re: Something wrong w/ the list? Date: 09 Sep 1996 00:31:31 +0200 Chambers wrote: > Well, I'm usually what you would call a 'lurker' on these types of > discussions, especially now since I am a very new fan of Orbital, but I > picked up In-Sides today and I have to say it's wonderful. I know that In Sides is one of the best works made by Orbital. But i think the best in absolute is Lush! Has a sound really good and makes me feel very funny! :) That's all for now I also like Autechre and many other underground - tecno music makers. Bye Max ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: RQXK81C@prodigy.com (MR MICHAEL A MAZA) Subject: techno on MTV Date: 08 Sep 1996 19:14:41, -0500 Thanks for letting us know that MTV does play some techno. I'll have to watch it sometime. They should play it at a better time though. A lot of people are starting to listen to techno now. Thanks again, MIke ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brant Chamberlain Subject: Orbital's visual show Date: 08 Sep 1996 10:46:56 -0400 Sorry if this is a repeat, but I'm not sure my list subscription was still active when I sent it. I was wondering if anyone had any info on who produces Orbital's visual show for their concerts. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks Brant Chamberlain brantc@mit.edu http://web.mit.edu/brantc/www/home.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: Re: techno on MTV Date: 08 Sep 1996 15:30:21 -0500 At 03:52 AM 9/8/96 -0500, you wrote: > >So, it's about 2:30am (central) and I decide to take a break from my work >and turn on the tv for awhile. As I switch to MTV I notice they're >playing a techno song, which is kind of atypical of mtv (here in the US). >Turns out I'd caught the tail end of the video, and the closing credits >tell me it was by Autechre. Then mtv immediately segues to a video by >Tricky. > >Wow. No vj. > >Then after that, commercials. Lots. But during that time I find out >this segment of mtv I'm watching is called AMP. I'm guessing it's a weekly >show that's aired between 2-3am on Sunday mornings. Well, I'd complain about the shitty time slot but I'm suprised MTV bothers showing this type of music at all. BTW, what Autechre video were they showing? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chambers Subject: Re: techno on MTV Date: 08 Sep 1996 10:46:03 -0500 Al Arzaga wrote: > > So, it's about 2:30am (central) and I decide to take a break from my work > and turn on the tv for awhile. As I switch to MTV I notice they're > playing a techno song, which is kind of atypical of mtv (here in the US). > Turns out I'd caught the tail end of the video, and the closing credits > tell me it was by Autechre. Then mtv immediately segues to a video by > Tricky. > > Wow. No vj. > > Then after that, commercials. Lots. But during that time I find out > this segment of mtv I'm watching is called AMP. I'm guessing it's a weekly > show that's aired between 2-3am on Sunday mornings. > > When the commercials finally end, I am treated to more techno. Namely, > FSOL, Orbital, Chemical Brothers, and Underworld. > Yeah, I taped it last night and it was quite good. They also air the show on Wednesday night at the same time, but I'm not sure if that is simply a repeat or a different show. I'll be taping it anyway on Wednesday to see though. Good stuff! Chris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: Re: Something wrong w/ the list? Date: 08 Sep 1996 15:37:36 -0500 >Well, I'm usually what you would call a 'lurker' on these types of >discussions, especially now since I am a very new fan of Orbital, but I >picked up In-Sides today and I have to say it's wonderful. I know that >most of you are fans, so you like most, if not all, of what has been put >out by Orbital, but I am interested in what you think of this album and >previous albums as well. Which one is your favorite, in other words? As >I mentioned, I am new to this type of discussion, so if I have violated >any kind of etiquitte (sp?) I hope you will let me know. Thanks, I am >interested in seeing what ya'll have to say. > >Chris >also : frodo@uci.edu Hey...don't worry about "netiquette" and all that other B.S. Your question has been asked many times before but since you're new, you didn't know that. : ) At first I was worried about liking In Sides so much because when I immediately become addicted to a new album it also means I tire of it rather quickly as well. Not so with In Sides. In comparison with Orbital's other albums I would put it in first place or possibly as a tie with Snivilisation, their album which immediately preceded In Sides. After Snivilisation, my next favorite is the "Brown" album which seems to be everybody's favorite on this list. Last is the "Green" ablum which is still a wonderful piece of work. In my opinion, Orbital's most underappreciated work is the "Times Fly" EP which comes with the U.S. release of In Sides. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: larsonaj@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu Subject: Re: techno on MTV Date: 08 Sep 1996 13:57:37 -0500 (EST) On Sun, 8 Sep 1996, Al Arzaga wrote: > So, it's about 2:30am (central) and I decide to take a break from my work > and turn on the tv for awhile. As I switch to MTV I notice they're > playing a techno song, which is kind of atypical of mtv (here in the US). > Turns out I'd caught the tail end of the video, and the closing credits > tell me it was by Autechre. Then mtv immediately segues to a video by > Tricky. Yeah, it's on from 3-4am Eastern time. This was the second airing of the show. The same show (same vids) was played at the same time after the video music awards show I hear. I had my VCR ready this time. Too bad the sound quality was a little shady. Anyway, yeah, it's called AMP...look for it in your listings. No one knows if it'll ever air again. Maybe we should send email MTV's way congratulating them for finally getting a clue! > > Wow. No vj. yeah, I liked this aspect too. ;) Just the guy w/ the processed vocals announcing what was to asault our ears next. > When the commercials finally end, I am treated to more techno. Namely, FSOL-amoeba Orbital- The box Chemical Brothers- life is sweet Underworld- pearl's girl & cowgirl Tricky- overcome Aphex Twin- On Autechre- Second bad vilbel Spacetime Continuum- Kairo Sun Electric- (i forget) Ken Ishii- " " Maybe some more, but I can check later...got it on tape!! -Andy larsonaj@muohio.edu ps. Thanks to whoever enlightened me to the fact we were booted of the list. I had a strong feeling, but was just too lazy to send that majordomo request. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) Subject: Any other Orbital videos? (Was MTV/Techno) Date: 08 Sep 1996 22:32:08 PST On Sun, 8 Sep 1996, -0500 RQXK81C@prodigy.com (MR MICHAEL A MAZA) writes: >Thanks for letting us know that MTV does play some techno. I'll have >to watch it sometime. They should play it at a better time though. >A lot of people are starting to listen to techno now. I caught the last show on Saturday night and it was pretty good. I was hoping to see "Are We Here?" instead of "The Box" (since I already have that on tape). Does Orbital have any other videos out there? They showed two Underworld songs during the hour show. I'm still wondering what the fascination is with them... and YES, I've seen them live. Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chambers Subject: Re: Something wrong w/ the list? Date: 08 Sep 1996 21:08:19 -0500 massimiliano augello wrote: > > Chambers wrote: > > > Well, I'm usually what you would call a 'lurker' on these types of > > discussions, especially now since I am a very new fan of Orbital, but I > > picked up In-Sides today and I have to say it's wonderful. I know that > > In Sides is one of the best works made by Orbital. > > But i think the best in absolute is Lush! > Has a sound really good and makes me feel very funny! > :) > > That's all for now > > I also like Autechre and many other underground - tecno music makers. > > Bye > Max You mean Lush, the group from London? I have their album 'Split' and my girlfriend loves them, I must say that I quite enjoy them too. Didn't expect to hear about them in this discussion group though... Chris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: broohaha@xnet.com (Al Arzaga) Subject: Re: Something wrong w/ the list? Date: 09 Sep 1996 01:27:39 -0500 >You mean Lush, the group from London? I have their album 'Split' and my >girlfriend loves them, I must say that I quite enjoy them too. Didn't >expect to hear about them in this discussion group though... > Actually, no. Not that Lush. The "Lush" he was referring to is a song.. well.. several songs... Lush3-1 and Lush3-2 appear in Orbital's Brown album, their second full-length release. aL -- Alden Arzaga broohaha@xnet.com http://www.xnet.com/~broohaha "There are three types of people.... Those who can count and those who can't." - Anonymous ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: Re: Something wrong w/ the list? Date: 09 Sep 1996 06:02:51 -0500 At 01:27 AM 9/9/96 -0500, you wrote: > >>You mean Lush, the group from London? I have their album 'Split' and my >>girlfriend loves them, I must say that I quite enjoy them too. Didn't >>expect to hear about them in this discussion group though... >> > >Actually, no. Not that Lush. >The "Lush" he was referring to is a song.. well.. several songs... >Lush3-1 and Lush3-2 appear in Orbital's Brown album, their second >full-length release. > Personally I Like The Re-Memixed Versions Of Lush 3, Lush 3-1, and Lush 3-2 found on the Diversios Album! And I Have To Agree They Kick A**!!! They Give Me That Weird Feeling Inside!! It I s A Weird Feeling Though That Can't Be Explained! Orbital Kicks A**!!! I Will Be Getting Their BROWN ALBUM and INSIDES for My Birthday In 1 Week!! WOW!! Ok That Is All For Now!!! Wait!! Every One Who Was Interested In The Orbital Re-Maix Of Madonna's Bedtime Stories I Have Made a Sample In Real Audio Format Available! The URL is Http://www.thumper.net/ra/btime.ram The Sound Quality isn't The Greatest but it works!! DIGGER > >aL >-- >Alden Arzaga >broohaha@xnet.com >http://www.xnet.com/~broohaha >"There are three types of people.... Those who can count and those who can't." > - Anonymous > > > __________________________________________________ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: progsys@iol.ie Subject: Re: Something wrong w/ the list? Date: 09 Sep 1996 15:18:28 +0100 (BST) At 06:02 09/09/96 -0500, you wrote: >At 01:27 AM 9/9/96 -0500, you wrote: >> >>>You mean Lush, the group from London? I have their album 'Split' and my >>>girlfriend loves them, I must say that I quite enjoy them too. Didn't >>>expect to hear about them in this discussion group though... >>> >> >>Actually, no. Not that Lush. >>The "Lush" he was referring to is a song.. well.. several songs... >>Lush3-1 and Lush3-2 appear in Orbital's Brown album, their second >>full-length release. >> >Personally I Like The Re-Memixed Versions Of Lush 3, Lush 3-1, and Lush 3-2 >found on the Diversios Album! And I Have To Agree They Kick A**!!! They >Give Me That Weird Feeling Inside!! It I s A Weird Feeling Though That >Can't Be Explained! >Orbital Kicks A**!!! I Will Be Getting Their BROWN ALBUM and INSIDES for My >Birthday In 1 Week!! WOW!! >Ok That Is All For Now!!! >Wait!! Every One Who Was Interested In The Orbital Re-Maix Of Madonna's >Bedtime Stories I Have Made a Sample In Real Audio Format Available! >The URL is Http://www.thumper.net/ra/btime.ram >The Sound Quality isn't The Greatest but it works!! > >DIGGER > >> >>aL >>-- >>Alden Arzaga >>broohaha@xnet.com >>http://www.xnet.com/~broohaha >>"There are three types of people.... Those who can count and those who can't." >> - Anonymous >> >> >> >__________________________________________________ >Thank You, > Digger > Digger@Jorsm.Com > Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger > > ************************************************** From progsys , why did I get This ?????? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@hoskyns.co.uk Subject: re:Any other Orbital videos? (Was MTV/Techno) Date: 09 Sep 1996 17:18:20 BST >I caught the last show on Saturday night and it was pretty good. I was >hoping to see "Are We Here?" instead of "The Box" (since I already have >that on tape). Does Orbital have any other videos out there? Ive seen "Halycon","Lush","The Box","Are We Here?","The Glastonbury stuff" and the MTV studio live stuff from a few years back. There may be more but my mind has gone very blank! >They showed two Underworld songs during the hour show. I'm still >wondering what the fascination is with them... and YES, I've seen them >live. I like them.....get a bit pissed with the vocals at times though and the slow stuff! Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@hoskyns.co.uk Subject: re:list The Back Front To Is Date: 09 Sep 1996 17:21:30 BST :) The list is sending messages in the wrong order. Well it is for me. Im reading a reply before the question and stuff like that. God i love this. Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: massimiliano augello Subject: Re: Something wrong w/ the list? Date: 10 Sep 1996 01:36:09 +0200 Chambers wrote: > You mean Lush, the group from London? I have their album 'Split' and my no, not they... I was intending Lush1-3 and other in the Brown cd... > girlfriend loves them, I must say that I quite enjoy them too. Didn't > expect to hear about them in this discussion group though... I did'nt know this group? what about them? Cya! Max ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chambers Subject: Re: Something wrong w/ the list? Date: 09 Sep 1996 20:23:59 -0500 massimiliano augello wrote: > > Chambers wrote: > > > You mean Lush, the group from London? I have their album 'Split' and my > > no, not they... > > I was intending Lush1-3 and other in the Brown cd... > > > girlfriend loves them, I must say that I quite enjoy them too. Didn't > > expect to hear about them in this discussion group though... > > I did'nt know this group? > what about them? > > Cya! > Max They're an Englsih group - its not techno though, its more a kind of dreamy female voice thing. I don't know how else to explain them. Hmm. Have you heard of a song called 'Ladykiller'? Well, I'm at a loss to explain Lush. They are an interesting non-techno/house/etc. group though. Chris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Fraser Macdonald Subject: Re: list The Back Front To Is Date: 10 Sep 1996 09:09:59 +0100 steve.price@hoskyns.co.uk wrote: > > :) > > The list is sending messages in the wrong order. Well it is for me. > Im reading a reply before the question and stuff like that. > > God i love this. > At least you're *getting* messages...I just worked out that somehow I've been unsubscribed for the past two weeks. I thought it was a bit on the quiet side.... The last thing I saw was my own message about the Golden Girls track. Fraser ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@hoskyns.co.uk Subject: re:LUSH the bloody pop group Date: 10 Sep 1996 10:59:58 BST [LUSH] >I did'nt know this group? >what about them? Take this Privately guys. We dont want to read about Lush (the group) on this list. Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@hoskyns.co.uk Subject: re:Re: list The Back Front To Is Date: 10 Sep 1996 11:02:06 BST >At least you're *getting* messages...I just worked out that somehow I've >been unsubscribed for the past two weeks. I thought it was a bit on the >quiet side.... Yeah i had to resubscribe as well. basically the mailing list appeared to unsubscribe everyone. Just who is back anyway ? Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@hoskyns.co.uk Subject: re:Live E.P . Hallelujah Date: 10 Sep 1996 11:20:13 BST > Cheers for getting this idea made into reality. I havent got >any outlandish suggestions for tracks - but I thought I should at >least give my $.02 or whatever. Its good news but still not definate. The difficulty is choosing the right tracks. Paul is very dubious about placing "Chime" on there because of how old it is. I personnally cant see the problem. >Satan is a great choice, and I was wondering if there would be copyright >probs with Halcyon with the Belinda and JBJ samples? Chime seemed like a >good suggestion and Walk Now, Satan was a must and the whole idea came from the reaction of the live version of Satan. Regarding the copyright samples, Rob (Orbital Manager) spoke to me about the possiblility of a Live Ep and what tracks i thought would be good to be included and i mentioned "Halycon" with the two sets of samples. He said that copyright is not the problem and he would easily get them cleared. The problem is convincing Paul/Phil to ok the idea as they did the samples as a joke and wanted to keep it like that. So again ill have to find out the latest on that. Chime would be good and Walk Now is an interesting selection. Walk Now a favourite of yours ? > if it is possible. As for locations, I have only ever seen >Orbital at the Barrowlands - crowds are always pretty good there, the >sound is good, and Orbital have always been superb (However, they never >play the JBJ sample in Glasgow, just the Belinda one - I think!). They are gonna be stuck for locations, so many to choose from and ive never read a bad report yet. Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: re:Re: list The Back Front To Is Date: 10 Sep 1996 05:48:42 -0500 At 11:02 AM 9/10/96 BST, you wrote: Digger@Jorsm, Digger Is Back! I was unsubscribes for 2 weeks also! > >>At least you're *getting* messages...I just worked out that somehow I've >>been unsubscribed for the past two weeks. I thought it was a bit on the >>quiet side.... > >Yeah i had to resubscribe as well. basically the mailing list appeared to >unsubscribe everyone. Just who is back anyway ? > >Cheers > >Steve LOOPZ Price. >Orbital ZIne. >http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) >On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) > > __________________________________________________ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: re:Live E.P . Hallelujah Date: 10 Sep 1996 05:56:34 -0500 At 11:20 AM 9/10/96 BST, you wrote: Hi Just Wanted To Put My Cash In On The Subject! I have come to love Times Fly (fast or slow), sad but new, kein trink wasser, crash and carry, Lush 3-4 Warrior drift psychick warriors OV GAIA, Lush 3-3 (underworld), Lush 3 (Euro Tunnel Disaster '94)/Walk About (John Peel Sessions), The Mobius, Spead Freak (Moby Remix),Halcyon+on+on, Fahrenheit 3D3, and Satan. Those Right Now Are My Most Favoritest Orbital Tunes! I have no clue though what this is in response to because i dodn't get the beginning of this message! Is Orbital puting together a BEST OF album or somthing? Digger > >> Cheers for getting this idea made into reality. I havent got >>any outlandish suggestions for tracks - but I thought I should at >>least give my $.02 or whatever. > >Its good news but still not definate. The difficulty is choosing the right >tracks. Paul is very dubious about placing "Chime" on there because of how >old it is. I personnally cant see the problem. > >>Satan is a great choice, and I was wondering if there would be copyright >>probs with Halcyon with the Belinda and JBJ samples? Chime seemed like a >>good suggestion and Walk Now, > >Satan was a must and the whole idea came from the reaction of the live >version of Satan. Regarding the copyright samples, Rob (Orbital Manager) >spoke to me about the possiblility of a Live Ep and what tracks i thought >would be good to be included and i mentioned "Halycon" with the two sets >of samples. He said that copyright is not the problem and he would easily >get them cleared. The problem is convincing Paul/Phil to ok the idea as >they did the samples as a joke and wanted to keep it like that. So again >ill have to find out the latest on that. >Chime would be good and Walk Now is an interesting selection. Walk Now a >favourite of yours ? > >> if it is possible. As for locations, I have only ever seen >>Orbital at the Barrowlands - crowds are always pretty good there, the >>sound is good, and Orbital have always been superb (However, they never >>play the JBJ sample in Glasgow, just the Belinda one - I think!). > >They are gonna be stuck for locations, so many to choose from and ive >never read a bad report yet. > >Cheers > >Steve LOOPZ Price. >Orbital ZIne. >http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) >On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) > > __________________________________________________ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sanjay Arora Subject: RE: Live E.P . Hallelujah Date: 10 Sep 1996 09:15:00 -0400 >The problem is convincing Paul/Phil to ok the idea as >they did the samples as a joke and wanted to keep it like that. So >again >ill have to find out the latest on that. That version of Halcyon is just so cool though. It's nice to see that even "intelligent" techno can be lighthearted and is not only about creating a certain atmosphere. I like the fact that the brothers don't seem to take themselves too seriously, it's one of the coolest things about Orbital as opposed to some of the other bands out there. The Hartnoll boy's are really good entertainers instead of only being musicians and I think that Halcyon with the Carlisle/JBJ samples does a great job capturing it. I was blown away when I heard it live. If it's not a problem clearing sample they should go for it! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bryanal@pbac.edu (Bryan, Anthony L.) Subject: orbital vinyl for sale: lush 3 Date: 10 Sep 1996 11:32:24 -0400 I have a promo copy of Lush 3, it's got 4 mixes instead of the 5 on CD. Reply if interested... Anthony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chambers Subject: Re: LUSH the bloody pop group Date: 10 Sep 1996 17:22:58 -0500 steve.price@hoskyns.co.uk wrote: > > [LUSH] > >I did'nt know this group? > >what about them? > > Take this Privately guys. We dont want to read about Lush (the group) on > this list. > > Cheers > > Steve LOOPZ Price. > Orbital ZIne. > http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) > On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) So sorry. I guess all that other non-topic stuff slipped by you, hmm? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: Unofficial site Date: 10 Sep 1996 19:54:19 -0500 Hi Every One!!! Just wanted to let you know about my NEW unofficial site!! It is VERY SMALL!! But it has 6 Real Audio Samples And stuff Like That! Always Looking For Suggetstions! The URL is Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger/orbital.htm I hope you like it!! DIGGER __________________________________________________ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) Subject: Keyboard Magazine Article Date: 10 Sep 1996 15:38:39 PST Thanks for the person who mentioned that Orbital (and Organic '96) was in this months Keyboard magazine. I remember mentioning a Seconds magazine article too, but I'm assuming that magazine is in the UK (can't find it here in the US). Any other magazines with Orbital info? BTW I saw my picture in the 'crowd' shot of Organic '96 on page 1 in Keyboard. During the Underworld set, I was in the second row (far right, almost off the page, right above the girl in the front row wearing yellow.. I have my head tilted back). I'm excited, it's the first time I've ever seen myself in a magazine (even if it is only a tiny crowd shot)! Luckily I got the front row RIGHT before Orbital came on (people in front of me just don't know what they missed when they left). Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@hoskyns.co.uk Subject: If you missed this message! Date: 11 Sep 1996 10:29:38 BST Digger - this is the thread and any others who missed the message. For gods sake give me some feedback on EP (we need it!). Oh yeah....send privately please....bandwidth and stuff! Remember i wrote this over a week ago!!!!!!! 1) Live Ep. Im down London at the Mo (if you didnt know) and i managed to have a chat to Rob (ORBITAL MANAGER). He was asking my views on what Live stuff people would want. There is a live ep in the pipeline (but no definate still!). It will be three or four track and SATAN would be the 1st track. Question is what would be the favourite tracks to hear. So send me PRIVATLY your suggestions , the venue (if poss, would help) and the reason why. Remember a live track would be best if it didnt resemble the studio version too much (hence SATAN). PRIVATE mail only, mail here will be ignored. 2) Also spoke to the press man of Orbital who agrees with Rob that Orbital WILL NOT be returning to the states this year to do a small tour. The only gig in the states that will go ahead is next weeks London Records gig in New York. So there you have it. Youve got a longer wait guys! 3) Spoke to their parents last night down the infamous shrine pub (Crown). Mentioned the football shirts that a lot of you lot were talking about. There are only 12 of these shirts in the world! (official shirts that is). And they are not for sale as its a proper footy team (sponsered by Phil and Paul). 4) Digger - you asked about Orbital doing a voice over. Well Paul is in New York already and Phil was in Brighton. So no luck m8. 5) LOOPZ issue 2 is very near completion. All the above info (in good detail) and other contents (including the fav tracks survey done here!) will be displayed soon. I think thats all....London smells! Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@hoskyns.co.uk Subject: re:Re: LUSH the bloody pop group Date: 11 Sep 1996 10:59:46 BST begin 600 attach.Z M'YV0:=R,>7/&31HZ;URTF7,&@,.'$"-*G$BQHL6+&"N"V&@#!@P0`#:"B$&# M!DB1)$V&%(D21HP;'&7$J%$#A@T;,V9LC"&39T@8&8,*'4JTZ,0Z<^B$D;,1 M`)LW8\*P,4KQ:=2I5+-JWO6;>($!)4G4)(,`2$DB!,B5Y(0H8($ MQ)4@4Z@4D3(E1)<&"GQ,>0-BSALY;,`2&5#0@Z:,+0`?$& MG4,6.F,)LT<."4(0-"3!X0>=[480$"39LV/P`#'H*F MS)@UN'4S73H&31H[D4&@,$('SN7B;4"8D?,F.Y8F:22G$9V"LAO:N>N`N).& MC64Y9:2&+W-=,V,0@,.81YM4AG$&HHP@2&&< M:MG1P1X=S05T!@@[I""<`E?01X9HF]VAWV8(@0!?&+0=!((+5(+PA!1")$%% M$$R$,"1Q)@HXY!1TE`'=AD^@I04(4,AQ6ADN`/:$'&(<)!4(6B0!8IP*H$%' M=3J\\,(=A+HP1AYB?#;&08JAL49"(-+Q0IUR(.C&&9FU\<)3;\"AAW2A;?8D M&;>)40>3%X8@I`)/N,&8%&O91T1X_>7!A@M$E-&&:"X,\80+52#7@HHLNAK& M9$RD"<6:*.CWHG8AVUV&:K[;;<=NOMM^"&*^ZXY)9K[KGHIJON MNNRVZ^Z[\,8K[[STUFOOO?CFJ^^^_/;K[[\`!RSPP`07;/#!"">L\,(,-^SP MPQ!'+/'$%%=L\<489ZSQQAQW[/''((L\\X\]^SSST`'+?3- ` end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sanjay Arora Subject: RE: Keyboard Magazine Article Date: 11 Sep 1996 08:01:52 -0400 >---------- >From: shaunr@juno.com[SMTP:shaunr@juno.com] >Sent: September 10, 1996 7:38 PM >To: orbital@xmission.com >Subject: Keyboard Magazine Article > >Thanks for the person who mentioned that Orbital (and Organic '96) was >in >this months Keyboard magazine. I remember mentioning a Seconds >magazine >article too, but I'm assuming that magazine is in the UK (can't find it >here in the US). Any other magazines with Orbital info? > I saw that article in a Seconds Magazine at Tower Records. If you really really want it I can look for it again. BTW, the latest version of the Digital Culture CD-ROM Digizine also has an article about Orbital, *AND* the most complete discography I've seen to date, including all of the very early vinyl that I only can dream of >getting my hands on. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ftodd Subject: Re: orbital vinyl for sale: lush 3 Date: 11 Sep 1996 00:09:43 -0700 Right, I'm new to the list, I subscribed, but later became unsubscribed for some reason, this is a veryvery silly question. Is anyone willing to sell CHIME, OMEN & OMEN RMX 12"s????? I've never even heard omen before. Help me!!! Toddy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Marshall Dickson Subject: Re: orbital vinyl for sale: lush 3 Date: 11 Sep 1996 16:23:09 -0400 Ftodd wrote: > > Right, I'm new to the list, I subscribed, but later became unsubscribed > for some reason, this is a veryvery silly question. > > Is anyone willing to sell CHIME, OMEN & OMEN RMX 12"s????? > I've never even heard omen before. Help me!!! Chime b/w Deeper (ZONE 001) I have auctioning currently. It's at $12.00. along with a copy of Satan (remix) FXR 149 which is at $15.00. Let me know... -- audio, Marshall Dickson 24 HR. SERVICE STATION http://24HR.com hour24@ix.netcom.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: Re: Keyboard Magazine Article Date: 11 Sep 1996 15:58:02 -0500 >BTW I saw my picture in the 'crowd' shot of Organic '96 on page 1 in >Keyboard. During the Underworld set, I was in the second row (far >right, almost off the page, right above the girl in the front row >wearing yellow.. I have my head tilted back). I'm excited, it's the >first time I've ever seen myself in a magazine (even if it is only a >tiny crowd shot)! Man, I couldn't have been more than 5 feet from you... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: VELCRORAFF@aol.com Subject: Re: RE: Keyboard Magazine Article Date: 11 Sep 1996 20:53:36 -0400 Where can I get a copy of Digital Culture CD-ROM Digizine. I have never heard of it, but it sounds very interesting!!! MIKE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Morey Gamble Subject: Re: orbital vinyl for sale: lush 3 Date: 12 Sep 1996 03:34:13 -0400 (EDT) I somehow got unsubscribed to the list when whoever posted that they had the Lush 3 vinyl for sale.. I am very interested, can someone fill me in? (btw this is really gandalf@wnc.com in disguise) This is my .sig ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Morey Gamble Subject: Re: orbital vinyl for sale: lush 3 Date: 12 Sep 1996 03:36:30 -0400 (EDT) On Wed, 11 Sep 1996, Marshall Dickson wrote: > Chime b/w Deeper (ZONE 001) I have auctioning currently. It's at $12.00. > along with a copy of Satan (remix) FXR 149 which is at $15.00. > audio, > > Marshall Dickson > 24 HR. SERVICE STATION > http://24HR.com > hour24@ix.netcom.com Is this the same 24 hr. Service station that produces Rosewater Elizabeth? This is my .sig ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) Subject: Re: Keyboard Magazine Article Date: 11 Sep 1996 22:43:59 PST On Wed, 11 Sep 1996 15:58:02 -0500 orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) writes: >Man, I couldn't have been more than 5 feet from you... Have you seen the picture? Maybe you're in there too! Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sanjay Arora Subject: RE: RE: Keyboard Magazine Article Date: 12 Sep 1996 08:03:54 -0400 I got the title wrong. The title really is STREAM Digital Culture or Digital Culture STREAM (I'm not sure, but you get the picture). I got it at CompUSA for like $6. I've also seen it at bookstores like Border's and Barnes and Noble. Another title that's pretty cool is Blender(lots of good ambient/techno/house/jungle/whatever reveiws). -Sanjay >---------- >From: VELCRORAFF@aol.com[SMTP:VELCRORAFF@aol.com] >Sent: September 11, 1996 8:53 PM >To: orbital@xmission.com >Subject: Re: RE: Keyboard Magazine Article > >Where can I get a copy of Digital Culture CD-ROM Digizine. I have never >heard >of it, but it sounds very interesting!!! >MIKE > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: Re: Live E.P . Hallelujah Date: 12 Sep 1996 08:37:07 -0500 Sanjay Arora wrote: > That version of Halcyon is just so cool though. It's nice to see that > even "intelligent" techno can be lighthearted and is not only about > creating a certain atmosphere. I like the fact that the brothers don't > seem to take themselves too seriously, it's one of the coolest things > about Orbital as opposed to some of the other bands out there. The > Hartnoll boy's are really good entertainers instead of only being > musicians and I think that Halcyon with the Carlisle/JBJ samples does a > great job capturing it. I was blown away when I heard it live. If it's > not a problem clearing sample they should go for it! i've never heard halcyon with those samples.. anyone know where i can get a copy? did it come on a single, or is this something i'm going to have to hear at a show.. (i live in the middle of texas, no one ever comes out this way...) aaron ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@hoskyns.co.uk Subject: re:Re: Live E.P . Hallelujah Date: 12 Sep 1996 14:59:03 BST [HALYCON SAMPLES] >i've never heard halcyon with those samples.. anyone know where i can >get a copy? did it come on a single, or is this something i'm going to >have to hear at a show.. (i live in the middle of texas, no one ever >comes out this way...) Its never been officially released. There are plenty of bootlegs (audio) with it on and there is a Promo video with Glastonbury 94 "Halycon" with samples knocking about around this wonderful world. But have faith....the discussion is to do with a release of a LIVE EP and it is a favourite to be put on there. Only two things stopping it are:- 1) The samples. Nah no worries on that one. 2) Orbital did it for a joke. Are they gonna stick that on a commercial release. Your guess is as good as mine. Lets hope so! BTW .. You hear it live.. you appreciate it more! Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: Re: Live E.P . Hallelujah Date: 12 Sep 1996 10:32:26 -0500 steve.price@hoskyns.co.uk wrote: > Its never been officially released. There are plenty of bootlegs (audio) > with it on and there is a Promo video with Glastonbury 94 "Halycon" with > samples knocking about around this wonderful world. > But have faith....the discussion is to do with a release of a LIVE EP and > it is a favourite to be put on there. Only two things stopping it are:- > 1) The samples. Nah no worries on that one. > 2) Orbital did it for a joke. Are they gonna stick that on a > commercial release. Your guess is as good as mine. Lets hope so! > > BTW .. You hear it live.. you appreciate it more! > > Cheers > > Steve LOOPZ Price. > Orbital ZIne. > http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) > On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) thanx for the info.. i'd love to see orbital live, but they never come anywhere near where i live.. oh well.. one day, i'll go to them.. ;) aaron ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: VELCRORAFF@aol.com Subject: Re: RE: RE: Keyboard Magazine Article Date: 12 Sep 1996 13:12:30 -0400 Thanx for the insight on the digital music media. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ELI BORGGRAEFE Date: 12 Sep 1996 13:00:42 -0700 (PDT) Could anyone reccomend a source to purchase Orbital merchandise (besides the website)? I am interested in clothing, posters, records, etc.--I'm not sure what they market in the UK. Perhaps there is a magazine or catalog that is imported to the US (or can be imported) that would contain Orbital (& groups like them) stuff for sale? Thanks Eli in San Francisco ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ftodd Subject: Re: orbital vinyl for sale: lush 3 Date: 11 Sep 1996 22:16:47 -0700 Marshall Dickson wrote: > > Ftodd wrote: > > > > Right, I'm new to the list, I subscribed, but later became unsubscribed > > for some reason, this is a veryvery silly question. > > > > Is anyone willing to sell CHIME, OMEN & OMEN RMX 12"s????? > > I've never even heard omen before. Help me!!! > > Chime b/w Deeper (ZONE 001) I have auctioning currently. It's at $12.00. well, I live in UK, so what's that in sterling? about 7-8 quid?? sounds OK to me, on Zone as well!!! whatever, I'll pay postage if you like. Let me know. Toddy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) Subject: Madonna's Mix Date: 12 Sep 1996 15:15:26 PST I finally heard the Madonna mix (thanks to Digger's site). I think the song would be really good if Madonna's voice wasn't in it as much. I wish they did more mutations with the samples of her voice. Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) Subject: Obscure songs? Date: 12 Sep 1996 15:15:46 PST Living in America, I have never seen the following songs: ---------------------- Steel Cube Idolatry High Rise Chime (live) Midnight (live) (I Think It's Disgusting) Untitled (on the tape version I guess) Speed Halcyon (never heard of such a song...) Analogue Test LC1 Open Mind 2Deep Deeper ---------------------- I know this is a large list, but I'm really curious. Anything you want to say about any of these tracks? Any of these tracks stand out as ones I should look for? I wish there was a bootleg with all of these B-sides and such, I would get it in a heartbeat. Thanks for any info. Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: Re: Madonna's Mix Date: 12 Sep 1996 19:55:48 -0500 At 03:15 PM 9/12/96 PST, you wrote: Once Again If You Want To Hear The Orbital Mix Of Madonna's Bed Time Stories You Can Goto Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger/orbital.htm !!! There Are Several Other Orbital Real Audio Samples There Also!! DIGGER >I finally heard the Madonna mix (thanks to Digger's site). I think the >song would be really good if Madonna's voice wasn't in it as much. I >wish they did more mutations with the samples of her voice. > >Shaun Rader > > __________________________________________________ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Cater N K Subject: Re: your mail Date: 13 Sep 1996 13:53:27 +1000 (EST) On Thu, 12 Sep 1996, ELI BORGGRAEFE wrote: > > Could anyone reccomend a source to purchase Orbital merchandise > (besides the website)? I am interested in clothing, posters, records, > etc.--I'm not sure what they market in the UK. Perhaps there is a > magazine or catalog that is imported to the US (or can be imported) that > would contain Orbital (& groups like them) stuff for sale? I got In Sides yesterday, and in the sleeve it says the following... Official Orbital Merchandise - send SAE to: Orbital Lines, c/o Ark, P.O. Box 2879, London N7 6DF Hope this helps... nat. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@hoskyns.co.uk Subject: re:Madonna's Mix Date: 13 Sep 1996 9:59:22 BST I think its a kewl mix. Heard mixed reactions on this one. Might be worth listening to the track properly instead of Real Audio (cant get RA to work on my Pc at home...wonder why!) Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ----------------------[Reply - Original Message]---------------------- Sent by:shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) I finally heard the Madonna mix (thanks to Digger's site). I think the song would be really good if Madonna's voice wasn't in it as much. I wish they did more mutations with the samples of her voice. Shaun Rader ===================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@hoskyns.co.uk Subject: re:Obscure songs? Date: 13 Sep 1996 10:10:28 BST > Living in America, I have never seen the following songs: Shame! >Steel Cube Idolatry Of the Yellow/Orange album. A frantic looping track. A highlight of the album. >High Rise Dedicated to flats (honest! ;) ). Even has a sample of an old lift shaft with pingy floor noise (when you reach the floor - im rambling). Again i like this, another highlight. >Chime (live) Chime with the acidic pulses at the end. Very nice! >Midnight (live) Merged with Chime (live). It appears to be more uplifting than the orignal but is very similar. Ends in a swirl. >(I Think It's Disgusting) :) What a nice piss take. Im not saying nothing. This could be one of the most disappointed tracks for yourselfs (if you aint heard it). I could sample the whole track and send it ya. Its that small. >Untitled (on the tape version I guess) A great track. Took me a while to get this. Actually got it of a geezer i was working with whilst on a contract in London. >Speed Halcyon (never heard of such a song...) Bollox. No such thing. >Analogue Test Analogue Test 90 actually ;) Mad. So loose. Yet its one of my favourite tracks. Has the chime drum beat (well part of it) and the analogue test on top. The track is slowly put together and taken apart and then chucked in at the end. Its really loose remember that and was not intended to be released. Personnally its excellent. >LC1 Sample of alien abduction. "Later rejected". A early theme track me thinks. Again i like it. >Open Mind Open Mind is good but there is remix of it called Open Mind (F.A. Mix) which is again a top Orbital track for me. And it KICKS ASS! Open Mind (original) is more mellow but has its frantic moments. >2Deep >Deeper Treat as one really. Deeper is a mix really. They sampled their mothers anti-smoking relaxation tape that she was using to try and give up fags. hence the "Take a deep breath". The track is ok with nice worbly synths. Hope that was a help ;) Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sanjay Arora Subject: RE: Madonna's Mix Date: 13 Sep 1996 10:52:05 -0400 I can't get RealAudio to work on my machine either. I've given up after about 3 months of trying. Whatya say Digger, how about putting the remix on your site another way. (Mpeg2 hint hint...) >---------- > >I think its a kewl mix. >Heard mixed reactions on this one. Might be worth listening to the >track >properly instead of Real Audio (cant get RA to work on my Pc at >home...wonder why!) >Cheers > >Steve LOOPZ Price. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ftodd Subject: Re: Obscure songs? Date: 13 Sep 1996 16:07:14 -0700 >Untitled (on the tape version I guess) A great track. Took me a while to get this. Actually got it of a geezer i was working with whilst on a contract in London. >Open Mind Open Mind is good but there is remix of it called Open Mind (F.A. Mix) which is again a top Orbital track for me. And it KICKS ASS! Open Mind (original) is more mellow but has its frantic moments. >2Deep >Deeper Treat as one really. Deeper is a mix really. They sampled their mothers anti-smoking relaxation tape that she was using to try and give up fags. hence the "Take a deep breath". The track is ok with nice worbly synths. If you live in the UK, do you think if I sent you a tape you could bung them on for me? It would be very much appreciated, perhaps I may have something in the intelligent techno scene that you might be interested in, oh yeah, I like hardcore as well :)) SeeYa Toddy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ftodd Subject: Re: your mail Date: 13 Sep 1996 16:15:42 -0700 > I got In Sides yesterday, hope you like it. Toddy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: RE: Madonna's Mix Date: 13 Sep 1996 15:40:43 -0500 At 10:52 AM 9/13/96 -0400, you wrote: >I can't get RealAudio to work on my machine either. I've given up after >about 3 months of trying. >Whatya say Digger, how about putting the remix on your site another way. >(Mpeg2 hint hint...) If you give me instruction on how to do it!! I am willing to try anything once! DIGGER > >>---------- >> >>I think its a kewl mix. >>Heard mixed reactions on this one. Might be worth listening to the >>track >>properly instead of Real Audio (cant get RA to work on my Pc at >>home...wonder why!) >>Cheers >> >>Steve LOOPZ Price. >> >> > > __________________________________________________ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: maya@lightside.com (Anne L. Usion) Subject: I'm back on the list! Date: 13 Sep 1996 17:03:26 -0800 Thank you first of all to Steve for writing to me and informing me that it had crashed. Secondly, is everyone pissed that MTV used "The Box" for background noise for its "awards" show? I've obviously missed the discussion, but I want you all to know that I'm ticked at MTV. They could have at least put Orbital on their show credits. For example: "The ultimate music in the world that we're too stupid to play at any time slot but will use it in blipverts just to keep you guys listening to us...Orbital" How has everyone been? I've missed you all!!! --Anne _________________________________________________________ SAVE TIBET ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: RE: Madonna's Mix Date: 13 Sep 1996 19:04:58 -0500 >If you give me instruction on how to do it!! I am willing to try anything once! >DIGGER Well I have no idea how you created an .RA file....(how DID you do it?) but to create an .MP3 (MP3 is better than MP2 and just as easily done) you need to have some sort of sound utility which will save a sound file as a raw .pcm file. (try program called "CoolEdit" availabe on the internet...it's *the best* sound utility for digital audio). From there you need a little program called "l3enc" which I can give to you if you want. It's a tiny file. The syntax is quite easy: l3enc orbital.pcm orbital.mp3 Just make sure that all these sound files and programs are in the same directory on your hard drive...it makes things a whole lot easier. I've sent this mail to everyone in case they would like to share some of their wonderful, rare Orbital with the rest of us. : ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) Subject: Re: Madonna's Mix Date: 13 Sep 1996 18:21:25 PST On Fri, 13 Sep 1996 10:52:05 -0400 Sanjay Arora writes: >Whatya say Digger, how about putting the remix on your site another >way. >(Mpeg2 hint hint...) Or maybe even MPEG3! :) Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) Subject: Re: Obscure songs? Date: 13 Sep 1996 18:27:06 PST Steve, Thank you very much for short reviews of the songs I mentioned. All the songs sound great. Do you know which of these are still available? I plan on getting these one by one if possible. Which one would be the next to go out of print you think? I think I can find LC1 and Analogue Test 90 (at least I could a month ago). The others I never knew existed. They just released a Moby: Rare, I wish they'd release an Orbital B-Sides CD... But I bet it would piss off some DIE HARD fans who already have them (and worked hard to get them...). I like to think of myself as a die hard, but I'm not even close yet. Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: Re: Obscure songs? Date: 14 Sep 1996 18:37:56 -0500 A> >They just released a Moby: Rare, I wish they'd release an Orbital B-Sides >CD... But I bet it would piss off some DIE HARD fans who already have >them (and worked hard to get them...). I like to think of myself as a >die hard, but I'm not even close yet. > >Shaun Rader I flew 1500 miles to see Orbital...I consider that being a dedicated fan...but to collect all these rare b-sides that may or may not be any good....that's beyond the resources (both time and money) that I posess. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "" Subject: Re: your mail Date: 15 Sep 1996 09:55:51 +1000 (EST) On Fri, 13 Sep 1996, Ftodd wrote: > > I got In Sides yesterday, > > hope you like it. Indeed. Not one track that I could say I really didn't like. When I ordered the CD, I had only heard P.E.T.R.O.L (on triple j), and really wasn't sure about what to expect cos I don't remember having heard much other Orbital stuff at all... (yes, I'm new to Orbital) I want to add to my collection of Orbital music, but I'm not even sure about what other stuff they have released. (I'm gonna have a look on www.rise.ac.uk, and see if I can find a list of their releases.) nat. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sproston Green Subject: Re: your mail Date: 14 Sep 1996 20:07:44 -0400 At 09:55 AM 9/15/96 +1000, you wrote: > >On Fri, 13 Sep 1996, Ftodd wrote: > >Indeed. Not one track that I could say I really didn't like. When I >ordered the CD, I had only heard P.E.T.R.O.L (on triple j), and really wasn't >sure about what to expect cos I don't remember having heard much other Orbital >stuff at all... (yes, I'm new to Orbital) I want to add to my collection of >Orbital music, but I'm not even sure about what other stuff they have released. >(I'm gonna have a look on www.rise.ac.uk, and see if I can find a list of >their releases.) > try this : http://members.aol.com/orbital101/disc.html Sproston Green jrobin@tiac.net http://www.tiac.net/users/jrobin/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) Subject: Madonna Mix Date: 14 Sep 1996 23:27:46 PST Is there an American single I can look for to obtain this mix? I saw the import single for Human Nature (??) and it was something like $12. Most imports over here are $10, what gives? Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) Subject: Midnight/Choice/Analogue Test Feb '90 Date: 14 Sep 1996 23:18:32 PST Got this single today for the bonus track. I was quite surprised when I listened to Midnight and found it was a slightly different version than the album. I don't know about the UK, but the US version is about a minute and a half shorter than this single version. I like this one better. I also think you can hear the guitar riffs (is that what you would call them?) better on the single. Analogue Test was very good! I didn't really know what to expect. I don't know what they mean by the title but I'm guessing it has something to do with the equipment they use. I really know NOTHING about the equipment and such. It is a very different Orbital track. I never know what's coming next, very unpredictable... It sounds like a lot of thought was put in the track considering it was a 'test'. Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) Subject: Re: Obscure songs? Date: 14 Sep 1996 23:22:24 PST On Sat, 14 Sep 1996 18:37:56 -0500 orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) writes: >I flew 1500 miles to see Orbital...I consider that being a dedicated >fan...but to collect all these rare b-sides that may or may not be any >good....that's beyond the resources (both time and money) that I >posess. I know what you mean, but I plan on getting some of them. Actually, the only songs I can find right now are Analogue Test (just got it) and LC1 (can't find it anymore actually). It is a pain forking over $10 for one song, but I've got nothing else to look for right now (given up on finding good techno other than Orbital and Moby, sorry). The other songs are probably out of my league. I don't see myself buying the imported TAPE version of Untitled for one song. Correct me if I'm wrong, but one song is only available on tape?! That's unheard of... Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ftodd Subject: Re: Obscure songs? Date: 15 Sep 1996 14:26:26 -0700 nater wrote: > > >(given up on finding good techno other than Orbital and Moby, sorry) > > Looking for good techno (other than ANY Orbital)? Check out CJ Bolland, sometimes pretty hard techno (especially for 92) but very very good, I have both his albums (under the name CJ Bolland - he's recorded under various names) The 4th Sign (1992) and the more diverse Electronic Highway (1995) both are excellent. Toddy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: broohaha@xnet.com (Al Arzaga) Subject: Re: your mail Date: 15 Sep 1996 11:20:56 -0500 >d. I have very little time for threads such as... > [snip] > >listserv entries such as this have absolutely NO bearing on what Orbital is >about or doing. It is merely an opinion, and opinions are VERY easy to get >on the Internet. I don't mean to degrade or belittle the person who wrote >it, however, it is entries such as this that have forced me to UNSUBSCRIBE >from listservs that I was genuinely interested in. Please, in the future, >restrain your submissions to those of FACTUAL interest to the listserv. > damn... So, would you call this being selfish or haughty? I found that other guy's post pretty legitimate. After all, I thought the purpose of this list is to help both the long-time fan AND the recently introduced. Oh, well. Good riddance, I guess. That's one less attitude we don't need to deal with, imo.... Oh.. for the sake of the list, if you want to reply just email me privately. aL -- Alden Arzaga broohaha@xnet.com http://www.xnet.com/~broohaha "There are three types of people.... Those who can count and those who can't." - Anonymous ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: progsys@iol.ie Subject: Re: Obscure songs? Date: 15 Sep 1996 18:48:23 +0100 (BST) At 14:26 15/09/96 -0700, you wrote: >nater wrote: >> >> >(given up on finding good techno other than Orbital and Moby, sorry) >> >> Looking for good techno (other than ANY Orbital)? Fluke are excelent check out their album oto its very good ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: Re: Madonna Mix Date: 15 Sep 1996 15:50:48 -0500 At 11:27 PM 9/14/96 PST, you wrote: >Is there an American single I can look for to obtain this mix? I saw the >import single for Human Nature (??) and it was something like $12. Most >imports over here are $10, what gives? Easy! Just get ahold of the Bedtime Stories single by Madonna. The Orbital track is the fourth one on there. I saw it at Blockbuster Music for 5 bucks. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: Re: Midnight/Choice/Analogue Test Feb '90 Date: 15 Sep 1996 15:51:56 -0500 At 11:18 PM 9/14/96 PST, you wrote: >Got this single today for the bonus track. I was quite surprised when I >listened to Midnight and found it was a slightly different version than >the album. I don't know about the UK, but the US version is about a >minute and a half shorter than this single version. I like this one >better. I also think you can hear the guitar riffs (is that what you >would call them?) better on the single. Whereabouts did you get this single? Orbital singles are extrememely rare in these parts. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: Orbital merchandise (again) Date: 15 Sep 1996 15:57:29 -0500 I remember visiting a British website that offered some different Orbital t-shirts. Now that I have some cash I can't find the damn site again. Does anybody know the URL? Thanks in advance. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: Re: Madonna Mix Date: 15 Sep 1996 16:30:58 -0500 At 11:27 PM 9/14/96 PST, you wrote: Yes Look For The CD MAXI 5 Single Of "Bedtime Stories" It Should Have The Orbital Mix On There!! It has TO Be The MAXI 5 Single Though! DIGGER >Is there an American single I can look for to obtain this mix? I saw the >import single for Human Nature (??) and it was something like $12. Most >imports over here are $10, what gives? > >Shaun Rader > > __________________________________________________ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Wayne Subject: Re: Orbital merchandise (again) Date: 15 Sep 1996 18:10:03 -0500 The main orbital site is where i saw orbital tshirts and beanies in pounds.i think it is: http://rise.co.uk/orbital/ youll find the stuff there, im sure. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Nat King Cat Subject: Re: your mail Date: 16 Sep 1996 09:30:42 +1000 (EST) On Sun, 15 Dec 1996, nater wrote: > OK. > > Here's the deal. > > a. I love Orbital. > b. I get lots of email. > c. I like listservs. > d. I have very little time for threads such as... > > >Indeed. Not one track that I could say I really didn't like............ Please remember that my original post was to help someone looking for Orbital merchandise. > listserv entries such as this have absolutely NO bearing on what Orbital is > about or doing. It is merely an opinion, and opinions are VERY easy to get > on the Internet. I don't mean to degrade or belittle the person who wrote > it, however, it is entries such as this that have forced me to UNSUBSCRIBE > from listservs that I was genuinely interested in. By posting it, am I _forcing_ you to read it? nat. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Nat King Cat Subject: Re: Obscure songs? Date: 16 Sep 1996 09:33:02 +1000 (EST) On Sun, 15 Dec 1996, nater wrote: > ...When I got into "techno", I liked all of the above equally. An opinion? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brant Chamberlain Subject: Orbital's vis show Date: 15 Sep 1996 20:31:52 -0400 The only reason I send this to the list for the third time is that it seems that a lot of people were booted from the list and had to resubscribe. So here again, is my question. Does anyone know who produces Orbital's visual show for their concerts? I'm interested in contacting them, and any pointers or contacts would be appreciated. Sincerely, Brant Chamberlain brantc@mit.edu http://web.mit.edu/brantc/www/home.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chambers Subject: Re: Obscure songs? Date: 15 Sep 1996 20:42:38 -0500 I am new to Orbital so I am trying to build a collection, so to speak, and I have been looking for their albums when I am in music stores. I have found a few different titles, like "Diversions" and I am curious when this was released, chronologically speaking, in relation to the other albums. In your (anyone who wants to answer) opinion, is it worth picking up? I have almost bought it twice now. Thanks! Chris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) Subject: Re: Midnight/Choice/Analogue Test Feb '90 Date: 15 Sep 1996 20:51:01 PST On Sun, 15 Sep 1996 15:51:56 -0500 orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) writes: >Whereabouts did you get this single? Orbital singles are extrememely >rare in these parts. Really? I see Orbital singles at almost every Tower Records I go to. Actually, I've seen Times Fly at many Tower Records and Best Buy stores in my area (Southern California, but NOT Hollywood or LA). I have ONE local record store that's great, Rhino Records. They had the import of In Sides (limited box edition) and I, not knowing it would be my FAVORITE CD of all time, waited the extra month or so for the domestic version. Times Fly, The Box, and sometimes Radiccio are the ones I see almost everywhere (usually just one of the bunch at a particular store). I've only seen Midnight twice in my lifetime and Satan (Orbital III is it?) once. Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Fraser Macdonald Subject: Re: your mail Date: 16 Sep 1996 09:43:17 +0100 nater wrote: > OK. > Here's the deal. > a. I love Orbital. > b. I get lots of email. > c. I like listservs. > d. I have very little time for threads such as... [snip] > listserv entries such as this have absolutely NO bearing on what Orbital is > about or doing. It is merely an opinion, and opinions are VERY easy to get > on the Internet. I don't mean to degrade or belittle the person who wrote > it, however, it is entries such as this that have forced me to UNSUBSCRIBE > from listservs that I was genuinely interested in. Please, in the future, > restrain your submissions to those of FACTUAL interest to the listserv. OK, here's the deal. I have very little time for threads such as this. This is a *discussion* list about Orbital. We (at least I) want to hear Orbital opinion as well as fact. We don't want to listen to endless moans. At least this is on-topic, not some of the NIN/Lush crap we've had over the past few months. Anyone disagree? Fraser ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: Re: Obscure songs? Date: 16 Sep 1996 09:20:52 -0500 nater wrote: > > >(given up on finding good techno other than Orbital and Moby, sorry) > > Looking for good techno (other than ANY Orbital)? Try Planet Dog artists > (Eat Static and Banco de Gaia in particular). When I got into "techno", I > liked all of the above equally. > > nathan > i really hate it when people write to the orbital mailing list, complain about something, and then do what they complain about.. don't you, nater? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael A. Polisky" Subject: Re: Obscure songs? Date: 16 Sep 1996 14:03:22 -0500 Diversions is great. different versions of the songs. Impact USA is unreal, they played this version as their last song of their set when I saw them. Its worth it in my opinion. Chambers wrote: > > I am new to Orbital so I am trying to build a collection, so to speak, > and I have been looking for their albums when I am in music stores. I > have found a few different titles, like "Diversions" and I am curious > when this was released, chronologically speaking, in relation to the > other albums. In your (anyone who wants to answer) opinion, is it worth > picking up? I have almost bought it twice now. Thanks! > > Chris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bryanal@pbac.edu (Bryan, Anthony L.) Subject: Re: Obscure songs? Date: 16 Sep 1996 15:52:33 -0400 >From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) >Date: Sat, 14 Sep 1996 18:37:56 -0500 >Subject: Re: Obscure songs? > >A> >>They just released a Moby: Rare, I wish they'd release an Orbital B-Sides >>CD... But I bet it would piss off some DIE HARD fans who already have >>them (and worked hard to get them...). I like to think of myself as a >>die hard, but I'm not even close yet. >> >>Shaun Rader > >I flew 1500 miles to see Orbital...I consider that being a dedicated >fan...but to collect all these rare b-sides that may or may not be any >good....that's beyond the resources (both time and money) that I posess. If I had the money you spent on your flight I could have everything 5 times over. You just need to look. Anthony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Wayne Subject: best album ever is orbital2!! Date: 16 Sep 1996 18:09:20 -0500 Hello all orbital fans. I have a comment concerning orb and orbital. I realize the Orb has its own rivalry, orbital. Can any orbital friend tell me if there is such a rivalry between the two bands? Really not a band, but what else can i call it. By the way orbital2 is the greatest album orbital has made! Finally has anyone ordered any products or tshirts from the main orbital site? its: http://rise.co.uk/orbital/ especially if anyone has ordered from the USA and had trouble with the pounds payment. im confused about how you pay this if i cant find a conversion method... can anyone please confirm these topics! thanx a nonstop ticking ORBital fan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: Re: Midnight/Choice/Analogue Test Feb '90 Date: 16 Sep 1996 17:35:29 -0500 >Times Fly, The Box, and sometimes Radiccio are the ones I see almost >everywhere (usually just one of the bunch at a particular store). I've >only seen Midnight twice in my lifetime and Satan (Orbital III is it?) >once. > >Shaun Rader I've never seen Midnight or In Sides (ANY version)...ever. And I've looked in the CD stores which have the best selection of indie stuff. Kansas City just isn't the place to be for someone who likes good music. If it weren't for www.cdnow.com I wouldn't even have half the stuff I own. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Chambers Subject: Re: Obscure songs? Date: 16 Sep 1996 18:09:51 -0500 Thanks (!) to everyone who answered my question, I beleive I will be purchasing Diversions in the near (near) future. Chris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Marshall Dickson Subject: Re: orbital Chime is yours!!! Date: 16 Sep 1996 19:53:09 -0400 Chime is yours for $12.00 U.S. and $5.00 postage. Please send funds, along with your mailing address to: Marshall Dickson att. Orbital/Chime Box 82036 Tampa, FL 33682 I'll hold it for you for 2 weeks. O.K.? -- audio, Marshall Dickson 24 HR. SERVICE STATION http://24HR.com hour24@ix.netcom.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: broohaha@xnet.com (Al Arzaga) Subject: Re: orbital Chime is yours!!! Date: 16 Sep 1996 19:21:35 -0500 Zo. did anyone ever tell you you kick ass? Is bartley on the list yet, ed? aL -- Alden Arzaga broohaha@xnet.com http://www.xnet.com/~broohaha "There are three types of people.... Those who can count and those who can't." - Anonymous ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Throat Dibbler Subject: Re: Madonna Mix Date: 16 Sep 1996 21:47:30 -0400 (EDT) On Sat, 14 Sep 1996, Shaun D Rader wrote: > Is there an American single I can look for to obtain this mix? I saw the > import single for Human Nature (??) and it was something like $12. Most > imports over here are $10, what gives? > > Shaun Rader > Umm, it's on the US single for 'Bedtime Story'. I bought it at Blockbuster Music today. $4.50 with my employee discount, $6.50 otherwise.. This is my .sig ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: broohaha@xnet.com (Al Arzaga) Subject: Re: orbital Chime is yours!!! Date: 16 Sep 1996 23:55:27 -0500 >Zo. > >did anyone ever tell you you kick ass? > > >Is bartley on the list yet, ed? > Oh, shit. My bad. Wrong mailing list. aL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Re: Obscure songs? Date: 17 Sep 1996 10:57:09 BST nater wrote: > > >(given up on finding good techno other than Orbital and Moby, sorry) > > Looking for good techno (other than ANY Orbital)? Try Planet Dog artists > (Eat Static and Banco de Gaia in particular). When I got into "techno", I > liked all of the above equally. > > nathan > SORT YOURSELF HATHAN ... PRACTISE WHAT YOU PREACH. Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Steve.Price@Capgemini.co.uk Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:best album ever is orbital2!! Date: 17 Sep 1996 11:03:27 BST > Hello all orbital fans. Hello ;) >I have a comment concerning orb and orbital. ok. >I realize the Orb has its own rivalry, orbital. Can any orbital friend >tell me if there is such a rivalry between the two bands? Nothing in common id say. No rivalry. The Orb are very different to Orbital and me thinks that P&P would have no quarms against Mr Patterson. > Really not a band, but what else can i call it. Pass.. A group ? > By the way orbital2 is the greatest album orbital has made! I like it but prefer In Sides. >Finally has anyone ordered any products or tshirts from the main orbital >site? its: http://rise.co.uk/orbital/ I havent but have spoken to Ian at rise on occasions. They are the most legit ordering service you will get for Orbital on the Internet. >especially if anyone has ordered from the USA and had trouble with the >pounds payment. im confused about how you pay this if i cant find a >conversion method... Dont you hate all that! Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Steve.Price@Capgemini.co.uk Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Re: Midnight/Choice/Analogue Test Feb '90 Date: 17 Sep 1996 11:07:39 BST >I've never seen Midnight or In Sides (ANY version)...ever. You could have a bath in all the InSides that exist in Bham,UK! Do you want me to sort something out for you? Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Steve.Price@Capgemini.co.uk Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Whos on the list ? Date: 17 Sep 1996 11:15:18 BST Sent by:broohaha@xnet.com (Al Arzaga) >did anyone ever tell you you kick ass? >Is bartley on the list yet, ed? People on the Orbital Mailing List are :- redawn1@pipeline.com hour24@ix.netcom.com kzim@math.ucr.edu gypsum1@erols.com progsys@iol.ie OrbitGirl@aol.com laurie@eznet.net krawitz@kersur.net rkulczyc@chat.carleton.ca v105pfun@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu Eirik.S.Finne@max.hint.no CWILLI51@MAINE.MAINE.EDU philip@btinternet.com VELCRORAFF@aol.com digizine2@zeus.oanet.com mggallo@biomed.iib.uam.es gustava@idb.hist.no a-kenka@microsoft.com jrobin@tiac.net amurray@iforce.com Digger@Jorsm.Com jaden@wnc.com Canobi@aol.com zot@netcom.com john.shore@uk.sun.com orbital@wwi.net broohaha@xnet.com c9607098@alinga.newcastle.edu.au shaunr@juno.com maugello@mbox.vol.it a0010801@airmail.net scaldaferri@geocities.com steve.price@hoskyns.co.uk larsonaj@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu thorn@silcom.com aflores@mustang.uwo.ca brantc@mit.edu ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk leem@vnm.viacom.com grgale@learn.senecac.on.ca fraser@cs.strath.ac.uk sarora@atl.cadix.com erock@sfsu.edu steven@cirsa.gen.co.us sinkr@skeereder.digex.net kas0214@is.nyu.edu halcyon@email.unc.edu liebermj@idol.union.edu Dbridge@primenet.com msw144@psu.edu mpolisky@netlink.net pbull1@ic3.ithaca.edu Kitana@airmail.net nkeller@lumcorp.com maya@lightside.com Daniel@sentier.ftech.co.uk nater@haus.net jason.freepages@dial.pipex.com AlexBuehrle@t-online.de jwayne2@ix.netcom.com melloo@netcomuk.co.uk sssabf88@ix.netcom.com eclrjs@leeds.ac.uk ebbhead@iag.net cinnes@ozemail.com.au steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Steve.Price@Capgemini.co.uk Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Fraser Macdonald Subject: Re: Whos on the list ? Date: 17 Sep 1996 11:35:24 +0100 steve.price@capgemini.co.uk wrote: > > Sent by:broohaha@xnet.com (Al Arzaga) > > >did anyone ever tell you you kick ass? > >Is bartley on the list yet, ed? > > People on the Orbital Mailing List are :- > [snip] > Cheers > > Steve LOOPZ Price. > Steve.Price@Capgemini.co.uk > Orbital ZIne. > http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) > On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) Strange how most of the posts come from the same half dozen or so people... Fraser P.S. Golden Girls' Kinetic appears on the new Ministry of Sound DJ mix album. Can't remember the name of it, but it's in a silver box. I haven't heard it either, so check it out at your own peril! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John.Shore@uk.sun.com (John Shore - Student - SunSoft) Subject: Midnight/Therapy Date: 17 Sep 1996 11:40:15 +0100 Just yesterday I bought a midnight/therapy single orbital released, dunno if you lot can get it in America, it is a reasonable single not there best work though. Has In Sides not been released in America? It is there best album, there is not a bad track on it and it is exceptional value for money. John ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:That "Buy and be a mug" message Date: 17 Sep 1996 11:50:01 BST Hello all, First thing to say is im on a new email address (Steve.Price@capgemini.co.uk) but any that has been/or will be sent to my old address is routed to the one above every 24hours. Next...i had to subscribe to the list with this email address , b4 replying to an email that i saw about if you buy everything you are a mug and thats not what a fan is all about. Well i cant remember who wrote it but the way i see it is i like everything by Orbital and i want everything by Orbital. My personnal preference. The majority of stuff is NOT expensive, its just finding it. So the talk of paying through the nose so to speak is a tad exageratted (but i know you overseas do have to pay a bit). But the whole point is, to that person , dont tell everyone not to do this not to do that, not to waste ya money here and there. The end of the day if you want to do it then go ahead do it, if you dont then dont. We dont need people to say that Mr X is ripping you off if you buy that. We all have ideas that Record Companies can rip off, and i do say CAN. Also no one defines the word FAN. I hate the word FAN. Its so commercialised. Hence LOOPZ is a zine not a fanzine. A fan can be anything really cant it. Its what you want it to be. Make your own mind up and dont say a fan is this and that!!! So...sorry about the ramble. The mail message annoyed me a bit. To all the collectors out there who WANT Orbital stuff to trade , or information on where to get stuff....Im here to help. Game On! Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:KINETIC Date: 17 Sep 1996 11:53:08 BST >Strange how most of the posts come from the same half dozen or so >people... very true. >P.S. Golden Girls' Kinetic appears on the new Ministry of Sound DJ >mix album. Can't remember the name of it, but it's in a silver box. >I haven't heard it either, so check it out at your own peril! RECOMMEND IT! Well worthy of a buy, steal or rob! Its also on a Red double CD compilation album called .... shit cant remember at the mo. But it has KINETIC and then OPEN MIND (F.A.MIX) straight after (merged into one) and IMHO opinion IS ORBITAL at its best. BUY IT! Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ===================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Midnight/Therapy Date: 17 Sep 1996 11:56:16 BST >Sent by:John.Shore@uk.sun.com (John Shore - Student - SunSoft) > Just yesterday I bought a midnight/therapy single orbital released, >dunno if you lot can get it in America, it is a reasonable single not >there best work though. Sorry to correct you...but Orbital never released the track. Volume who bought the rights to the track many years before decided to do a compilation of Volume tracks and to coincide they released this EP as a single. Orbital never realised that they were gonna do it until weeks before. The vocals are done by Fultano who did the vocals on The BOX and it (again) was an experiment of BELFAST. >Has In Sides not been released in America? It has and the lucky buggers got THE BOX and TIMES FLY Ep free with it. You lucky buggers! >It is there best album, there is not a bad track on it and it is >exceptional value for money. Agreed! Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: re:Re: Midnight/Choice/Analogue Test Feb '90 Date: 17 Sep 1996 15:29:57 -0500 >You could have a bath in all the InSides that exist in Bham,UK! >Do you want me to sort something out for you? No thanks. : ) Situation isn't that bad yet...when I get itching for something new I think I'll pick up Diversions... By the way...anybody out there familiar with a group called "Electroids" ? I wonder if Orbital will ever get involved in the whole electro-revival thing...or have they already? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: music t-shirts Date: 17 Sep 1996 15:47:44 -0500 Hey....I have a question. Why are t-shirts that you buy at concerts almost always cheap shit? If somebody used $10, solid, thick t-shirts instead of $4 shirts to put musical artist's logos on them they'd make a killing! I'd *gladly* pay the extra $5-$10 to have a t-shirt that lasts. I've only worn my Organic '96 t-shirt 5 times and the thing is already coming apart. Sigh.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) Subject: Just Picked up Orbital III (Satan/Belfast) Date: 17 Sep 1996 16:24:19 PST Again, to my surprise, Satan was a bit different from the album version. It's not as noticeable as Midnight (on Midnight/Choice), but it is a bit longer. The 'scratching' is extended in this version. I don't know which version I like better as of now... I got the single for L.C.1. A very good song, as Steve said before, about being rejected from an alien abduction. I can hear a tune VERY similar to Chime at the end of the song. I wish I could mix it so it would blend right into Chime. It sounds like it was made for a segway into Chime, I wonder why they didn't? Belfast sounds like the same version that I have on Orbital 1. My copy of the CD has a small round sticker on it saying "Promo Only, Not For Sale". I don't see any difference between this and the normal version. The package is the exact same, the songs are the same, why bother? Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wesley Eccleston Subject: a mere greeting Date: 17 Sep 1996 20:29:42 -0800 (PST) Hello. I am very new to the Orbital email thing (actually 4 hours a freshman) and I would like to extend to my fellow Orbital listeners my hello. I have not been a fan very long because of my sheer ignorance of the group. In the past 6 months though, I have collected 5 of their (your) CD's. I was overjoyed to read an article about the group in "DETAILS" last month. It was the first I had ever read about the brothers ever. Despite the fact that almost no one I know has ever heard of Orbital, and that no music store here in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada has any of the releases I have through much searching high and low amassed : Snivilization, In Sides, Orbital, 'the Lush maxi-single', Why and one other I can't recollect at the moment. Please do not slay me for my ignorance. Long story needing to be shortened and put to death, I think Orbital is the best thing sinse sliced bagels. Period. Oh, and one more thing, I heard 'Satan' a few months ago on a friend's CD player. She said she got it in Amsterdam earlier this year. It has sinse been stolen and I can't find it anywhere. Though I still rumage through every tune store I come across, I cannot find it. So, if you have 'Satan' and any other 'rare' Orbital CD's consider yourself blessed. Some of us just can't get the goods. Thanks for listening, wesley eccleston. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Wayne Subject: IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM A REAL FAN IN A LESSER KNOWN COMPLEX Date: 18 Sep 1996 00:05:37 -0500 Hi, as this is my second more important letter to the orbital mailing list I am inquiring about any real orbital fans from my area in Western Pennsylvania in the U.S.A. If there are any such fans from here email me immediately and we'll trade orbial info. locally! I am inquiring about bootlegs also and if any person out there can find cool bootlegs or know of any websites with info on them email me or reply to the mailing list. Again i declare P nd P Hartnoll make the most important and ambitious music since the dawn of joy division or any other techo oriented group. I live inside of in-sides and in the amoeba of orbital2 as well as a citizen in snivilisation. reply , orbitalheads! jonathan---techno-concealed--vacuum--sealed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) Subject: Digital Culture Magazine Date: 17 Sep 1996 21:28:07 PST A while ago I read that Orbital was in a CD-ROM magazine named Digital Culture (Stream was in the title I think...) and I can't find it anywhere! I've looked all over the place. The only CD-Rom magazines I see are Launch, Blender, some mag with Jack Nicholson, Interactive Entertainment, and I think there was another.. Digizine or something. Does anyone know the full name of the CD-zine with the Orbital article? What's on the cover? Is the CD in a cardboard box cover like most CD-zines? I've checked CompUSA, Computer City, Borders, Barnes & Nobles, and two Tower Records for this magazine. Any suggestions? Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) Subject: Re: a mere greeting Date: 17 Sep 1996 21:29:32 PST On Tue, 17 Sep 1996 (PST) Wesley Eccleston writes: >I have not been a fan very long because of my sheer ignorance of the >group. In the past 6 months though, I have collected 5 of their >(your) CD's. I was overjoyed to read an article about the group in "DETAILS" >last month. It was the first I had ever read about the brothers ever. Welcome to the list. This is a great list for information, I found out about other magazine articles like these: The first one is in the current issue of Seconds magazine (issue #38 I believe, can't find a month/date). This magazine was hard to find for me, I eventually found it in a Borders store (bookstore/cafe). The second article is in the October issue of Keyboard magazine. It has a whole article on the Organic '96 concert, which Orbital was a part of. I see this almost everywhere... They are also in a CD-ROM magazine currently, but I can't find it anywhere. >Long story needing to be shortened and put to death, I think Orbital >is the best thing sinse sliced bagels. Period. May I ask how you got into Orbital? You say you can't really find their CD's anywhere, so how did you stumble upon them...? Just curious. Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:ELECTRO! Date: 18 Sep 1996 14:40:38 BST >By the way...anybody out there familiar with a group called "Electroids" >? I wonder if Orbital will ever get involved in the whole electro-revival >thing...or have they already? They did do a few Electo tracks pre-Chime era....dont think they would go back though! Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Just Picked up Orbital III (Satan/Belfast) Date: 18 Sep 1996 14:48:11 BST > Again, to my surprise, Satan was a bit different from the album version. >It's not as noticeable as Midnight (on Midnight/Choice), but it is a bit >longer. The 'scratching' is extended in this version. I don't know >which version I like better as of now... The version Paul submitted to the record company when this was released as a single here (UK) had this extra 30 seconds. But the record company release the EP and chopped the last 30 seconds off. Then the record company reissued the Ep last year (Novemberish) with the full version. This is the version (CD) you have the reissue. >I got the single for L.C.1. A very good song, as Steve said before, >about being rejected from an alien abduction. I can hear a tune VERY >similar to Chime at the end of the song. I wish I could mix it so it >would blend right into Chime. It sounds like it was made for a segway >into Chime, I wonder why they didn't? I had a listen and i can see your point. I like this track a lot even though its been a very busy track on the cd player! >Belfast sounds like the same version that I have on Orbital 1. It is. Lovely though! >My copy of the CD has a small round sticker on it saying "Promo Only, Not >For Sale". I don't see any difference between this and the normal >version. The package is the exact same, the songs are the same, why >bother? Some promos are limited. Example there was a white labelled promo with black sleeve with Walk Now and Lush 3-1,3-2 on. This was released b4 the brown album. That makes a promo worthwhile. I can see your point here though...i bet it cost the same though! Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM A REAL FAN IN A LESSER KNOWN COMPLEX Date: 18 Sep 1996 14:54:50 BST begin 600 attach.Z M'YV0:=R,>7/&31HZ;URTF7,&@,.'$"-*G$BQHL6+&"N"V&@#!@P0`#:"B$&# M!DB1)$V&%,G2Q@P;'&7$N$'S1LD;&V/(G!D21L:?0(,*'3JQSAPZ8>1L!,#F MS9@P;(A2;/HTJM2K6+-JW@T4.#C M[1LZ;,JL&!%PZ(.B@45P&Q-/&9@(.'OB& M#0B[>/7R?:-TC9LW=^;Z>%,XC)O#=\J(F7.P#-\[!]&8=6,&\)O&DLN4!2$\ M3!K/;2J3!B&G#!PVAQ%&G@RBC7$V;%5C/^H"Q-RY8M&$L5,9=-Z]('HKI2,G M#)DR(;XK:'*]>F4X:^V$P9O'A7^D\2DPQ&2*S2'?%'2401X(3#SQ!!1:@`#% M6F.4X<)<3\@AQD%0@:!%$FY8.!<:=-`!APXOO'#'BBZ,D8<8BHUQ4']HK)%0 MB'2\L*$<;;`E7ALO-/4&''J`@,)ID#7GWF%BQ#4=92&D@&%C24@QQ%B0$9'& M'-;EP88+1`CWFPM#/.%"%6N`T`((IJ'66!A\-?A@A"BX-E@8Z95QAV/!+9:" M5X`&*NB@A!9JZ*&()JKHHHPVZNBCD$8JZ:245FKII9AFJNFFG';JZ:>@ABKJ MJ*26:NJIJ*:JZJJLMNKJJ[#&*NNLM-9JZZVXYJKKKKSVZNNOP`8K[+#$%FOL ML<@FJ^RRS#;K[+/01BOMM-16:^VUV&:K[;;<=NOMM^"&*^ZXY)9K[KGHIJON %NNRVBRRR ` end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sanjay Arora Subject: RE: Digital Culture Magazine Date: 18 Sep 1996 09:53:28 -0400 I found the CD-ROM at COMPUSA, the full name is Digital Culture "STREAM." The CD comes in a 8.5x11 cardboard jacket. I don't remember what's on the cover right now. But if you want it that badly I can go pick one up for you. P.S. the CD-ROM also contains the video for Orb's "Fluffy Little Clouds" (very cool) >---------- >From: shaunr@juno.com[SMTP:shaunr@juno.com] >Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 1996 5:28 AM >To: orbital@xmission.com >Subject: Digital Culture Magazine > >A while ago I read that Orbital was in a CD-ROM magazine named Digital >Culture (Stream was in the title I think...) and I can't find it >anywhere! I've looked all over the place. The only CD-Rom magazines I >see are Launch, Blender, some mag with Jack Nicholson, Interactive >Entertainment, and I think there was another.. Digizine or something. > >Does anyone know the full name of the CD-zine with the Orbital article? > >What's on the cover? Is the CD in a cardboard box cover like most >CD-zines? > >I've checked CompUSA, Computer City, Borders, Barnes & Nobles, and two >Tower Records for this magazine. 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Cheers.... Mark Brennan. >---------- >From: orbital-owner@xmission.com[SMTP:orbital-owner@xmission.com] >Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 1996 2:56 PM >To: orbital-digest@xmission.com >Subject: orbital Digest V2 #64 > ><> > >orbital Digest Wednesday, 18 September 1996 Volume 02 : Number >064 > >In this issue: > > Re: orbital Chime is yours!!! > Re: Madonna Mix > Re: orbital Chime is yours!!! > re:Re: Obscure songs? > re:best album ever is orbital2!! > re:Re: Midnight/Choice/Analogue Test Feb '90 > re:Whos on the list ? > Re: Whos on the list ? > Midnight/Therapy > re:That "Buy and be a mug" message > re:KINETIC > re:Midnight/Therapy > re:Re: Midnight/Choice/Analogue Test Feb '90 > music t-shirts > Just Picked up Orbital III (Satan/Belfast) > a mere greeting > IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM A REAL FAN IN A LESSER KNOWN COMPLEX > Digital Culture Magazine > Re: a mere greeting > re:ELECTRO! > re:Just Picked up Orbital III (Satan/Belfast) > re:IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM A REAL FAN IN A LESSER KNOWN COMPLEX > RE: Digital Culture Magazine > >See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the orbital >or orbital-digest mailing lists and on how to retrieve back issues. > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >From: broohaha@xnet.com (Al Arzaga) >Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 19:21:35 -0500 >Subject: Re: orbital Chime is yours!!! > >Zo. > >did anyone ever tell you you kick ass? > > >Is bartley on the list yet, ed? > > > >aL >- -- >Alden Arzaga >broohaha@xnet.com >http://www.xnet.com/~broohaha >"There are three types of people.... Those who can count and those who >can't." > - Anonymous > > > >------------------------------ > >From: Throat Dibbler >Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 21:47:30 -0400 (EDT) >Subject: Re: Madonna Mix > >On Sat, 14 Sep 1996, Shaun D Rader wrote: > >> Is there an American single I can look for to obtain this mix? I saw the >> import single for Human Nature (??) and it was something like $12. Most >> imports over here are $10, what gives? >> >> Shaun Rader >> > >Umm, it's on the US single for 'Bedtime Story'. I bought it at Blockbuster >Music today. $4.50 with my employee discount, $6.50 otherwise.. > >This is my .sig > > >------------------------------ > >From: broohaha@xnet.com (Al Arzaga) >Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 23:55:27 -0500 >Subject: Re: orbital Chime is yours!!! > >>Zo. >> >>did anyone ever tell you you kick ass? >> >> >>Is bartley on the list yet, ed? >> > >Oh, shit. My bad. >Wrong mailing list. > > >aL > > > >------------------------------ > >From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk >Date: Tue, 17 Sep 96 10:57:09 BST >Subject: re:Re: Obscure songs? > > nater wrote: >> >> >(given up on finding good techno other than Orbital and Moby, sorry) >> >> Looking for good techno (other than ANY Orbital)? Try Planet Dog >artists >> (Eat Static and Banco de Gaia in particular). When I got into "techno", >I >> liked all of the above equally. >> >> nathan >> > >SORT YOURSELF HATHAN ... PRACTISE WHAT YOU PREACH. > >Cheers > >Steve LOOPZ Price. >Steve.Price@Capgemini.co.uk >Orbital ZIne. >http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) >On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) > >------------------------------ > >From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk >Date: Tue, 17 Sep 96 11:03:27 BST >Subject: re:best album ever is orbital2!! > >> Hello all orbital fans. > >Hello ;) > >>I have a comment concerning orb and orbital. > >ok. > >>I realize the Orb has its own rivalry, orbital. Can any orbital friend >>tell me if there is such a rivalry between the two bands? > >Nothing in common id say. No rivalry. >The Orb are very different to Orbital and me thinks that P&P would have no >quarms against Mr Patterson. > >> Really not a band, but what else can i call it. > >Pass.. A group ? > >> By the way orbital2 is the greatest album orbital has made! > >I like it but prefer In Sides. > >>Finally has anyone ordered any products or tshirts from the main orbital >>site? its: http://rise.co.uk/orbital/ > >I havent but have spoken to Ian at rise on occasions. They are the most >legit ordering service you will get for Orbital on the Internet. > >>especially if anyone has ordered from the USA and had trouble with the >>pounds payment. im confused about how you pay this if i cant find a >>conversion method... > >Dont you hate all that! > >Cheers > >Steve LOOPZ Price. >Steve.Price@Capgemini.co.uk >Orbital ZIne. >http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) >On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) > >------------------------------ > >From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk >Date: Tue, 17 Sep 96 11:07:39 BST >Subject: re:Re: Midnight/Choice/Analogue Test Feb '90 > >>I've never seen Midnight or In Sides (ANY version)...ever. > >You could have a bath in all the InSides that exist in Bham,UK! >Do you want me to sort something out for you? > >Cheers > >Steve LOOPZ Price. >Steve.Price@Capgemini.co.uk >Orbital ZIne. >http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) >On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) > >------------------------------ > >From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk >Date: Tue, 17 Sep 96 11:15:18 BST >Subject: re:Whos on the list ? > >Sent by:broohaha@xnet.com (Al Arzaga) > >>did anyone ever tell you you kick ass? >>Is bartley on the list yet, ed? > >People on the Orbital Mailing List are :- > >redawn1@pipeline.com >hour24@ix.netcom.com >kzim@math.ucr.edu >gypsum1@erols.com >progsys@iol.ie >OrbitGirl@aol.com >laurie@eznet.net >krawitz@kersur.net >rkulczyc@chat.carleton.ca >v105pfun@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu >Eirik.S.Finne@max.hint.no >CWILLI51@MAINE.MAINE.EDU >philip@btinternet.com >VELCRORAFF@aol.com >digizine2@zeus.oanet.com >mggallo@biomed.iib.uam.es >gustava@idb.hist.no >a-kenka@microsoft.com >jrobin@tiac.net >amurray@iforce.com >Digger@Jorsm.Com >jaden@wnc.com >Canobi@aol.com >zot@netcom.com >john.shore@uk.sun.com >orbital@wwi.net >broohaha@xnet.com >c9607098@alinga.newcastle.edu.au >shaunr@juno.com >maugello@mbox.vol.it >a0010801@airmail.net >scaldaferri@geocities.com >steve.price@hoskyns.co.uk >larsonaj@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu >thorn@silcom.com >aflores@mustang.uwo.ca >brantc@mit.edu >ftodd@netcomuk.co.uk >leem@vnm.viacom.com >grgale@learn.senecac.on.ca >fraser@cs.strath.ac.uk >sarora@atl.cadix.com >erock@sfsu.edu >steven@cirsa.gen.co.us >sinkr@skeereder.digex.net >kas0214@is.nyu.edu >halcyon@email.unc.edu >liebermj@idol.union.edu >Dbridge@primenet.com >msw144@psu.edu >mpolisky@netlink.net >pbull1@ic3.ithaca.edu >Kitana@airmail.net >nkeller@lumcorp.com >maya@lightside.com >Daniel@sentier.ftech.co.uk >nater@haus.net >jason.freepages@dial.pipex.com >AlexBuehrle@t-online.de >jwayne2@ix.netcom.com >melloo@netcomuk.co.uk >sssabf88@ix.netcom.com >eclrjs@leeds.ac.uk >ebbhead@iag.net >cinnes@ozemail.com.au >steve.price@capgemini.co.uk > >Cheers > >Steve LOOPZ Price. >Steve.Price@Capgemini.co.uk >Orbital ZIne. >http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) >On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) > >------------------------------ > >From: Fraser Macdonald >Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 11:35:24 +0100 >Subject: Re: Whos on the list ? > >steve.price@capgemini.co.uk wrote: >> >> Sent by:broohaha@xnet.com (Al Arzaga) >> >> >did anyone ever tell you you kick ass? >> >Is bartley on the list yet, ed? >> >> People on the Orbital Mailing List are :- >> > [snip] >> Cheers >> >> Steve LOOPZ Price. >> Steve.Price@Capgemini.co.uk >> Orbital ZIne. >> http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) >> On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) > >Strange how most of the posts come from the same half dozen or so >people... > >Fraser > >P.S. Golden Girls' Kinetic appears on the new Ministry of Sound DJ >mix album. Can't remember the name of it, but it's in a silver box. >I haven't heard it either, so check it out at your own peril! > >------------------------------ > >From: John.Shore@uk.sun.com (John Shore - Student - SunSoft) >Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 11:40:15 +0100 >Subject: Midnight/Therapy > >Just yesterday I bought a midnight/therapy single orbital released, dunno if >you lot can get it in America, it is a reasonable single not there best work >though. > >Has In Sides not been released in America? >It is there best album, there is not a bad track on it and it is exceptional >value for money. > >John > >------------------------------ > >From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk >Date: Tue, 17 Sep 96 11:50:01 BST >Subject: re:That "Buy and be a mug" message > >Hello all, > > First thing to say is im on a new email address >(Steve.Price@capgemini.co.uk) but any that has been/or will be sent to my >old address is routed to the one above every 24hours. > > Next...i had to subscribe to the list with this email address , b4 >replying to an email that i saw about if you buy everything you are a mug >and thats not what a fan is all about. Well i cant remember who wrote it >but the way i see it is i like everything by Orbital and i want everything >by Orbital. My personnal preference. The majority of stuff is NOT >expensive, its just finding it. So the talk of paying through the nose so >to speak is a tad exageratted (but i know you overseas do have to pay a >bit). > But the whole point is, to that person , dont tell everyone not to >do this not to do that, not to waste ya money here and there. The end of >the day if you want to do it then go ahead do it, if you dont then dont. >We dont need people to say that Mr X is ripping you off if you buy that. >We all have ideas that Record Companies can rip off, and i do say CAN. > Also no one defines the word FAN. I hate the word FAN. Its so >commercialised. Hence LOOPZ is a zine not a fanzine. A fan can be anything >really cant it. Its what you want it to be. Make your own mind up and dont >say a fan is this and that!!! > > So...sorry about the ramble. The mail message annoyed me a bit. To >all the collectors out there who WANT Orbital stuff to trade , or >information on where to get stuff....Im here to help. > > Game On! > >Cheers > > >Steve LOOPZ Price. > >Orbital ZIne. >http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) >On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) > >------------------------------ > >From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk >Date: Tue, 17 Sep 96 11:53:08 BST >Subject: re:KINETIC > >>Strange how most of the posts come from the same half dozen or so >>people... > >very true. > > >>P.S. Golden Girls' Kinetic appears on the new Ministry of Sound DJ >>mix album. Can't remember the name of it, but it's in a silver box. >>I haven't heard it either, so check it out at your own peril! > >RECOMMEND IT! >Well worthy of a buy, steal or rob! >Its also on a Red double CD compilation album called .... shit cant >remember at the mo. But it has KINETIC and then OPEN MIND (F.A.MIX) >straight after (merged into one) and IMHO opinion IS ORBITAL at its best. > >BUY IT! > >Cheers > >Steve LOOPZ Price. >Orbital ZIne. >http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) >On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) >===================================================================== > >------------------------------ > >From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk >Date: Tue, 17 Sep 96 11:56:16 BST >Subject: re:Midnight/Therapy > >>Sent by:John.Shore@uk.sun.com (John Shore - Student - SunSoft) >> Just yesterday I bought a midnight/therapy single orbital released, >>dunno if you lot can get it in America, it is a reasonable single not >>there best work though. > >Sorry to correct you...but Orbital never released the track. Volume who >bought the rights to the track many years before decided to do a >compilation of Volume tracks and to coincide they released this EP as a >single. Orbital never realised that they were gonna do it until weeks >before. The vocals are done by Fultano who did the vocals on The BOX and >it (again) was an experiment of BELFAST. > >>Has In Sides not been released in America? > >It has and the lucky buggers got THE BOX and TIMES FLY Ep free with it. >You lucky buggers! > >>It is there best album, there is not a bad track on it and it is >>exceptional value for money. > >Agreed! > >Cheers > >Steve LOOPZ Price. >Orbital ZIne. >http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) >On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) > >------------------------------ > >From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) >Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 15:29:57 -0500 >Subject: re:Re: Midnight/Choice/Analogue Test Feb '90 > >>You could have a bath in all the InSides that exist in Bham,UK! >>Do you want me to sort something out for you? > >No thanks. : ) Situation isn't that bad yet...when I get itching for >something new I think I'll pick up Diversions... > >By the way...anybody out there familiar with a group called "Electroids" ? >I wonder if Orbital will ever get involved in the whole electro-revival >thing...or have they already? > > >------------------------------ > >From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) >Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 15:47:44 -0500 >Subject: music t-shirts > >Hey....I have a question. Why are t-shirts that you buy at concerts almost >always cheap shit? If somebody used $10, solid, thick t-shirts instead of >$4 shirts to put musical artist's logos on them they'd make a killing! I'd >*gladly* pay the extra $5-$10 to have a t-shirt that lasts. I've only worn >my Organic '96 t-shirt 5 times and the thing is already coming apart. >Sigh.... > >------------------------------ > >From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) >Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 16:24:19 PST >Subject: Just Picked up Orbital III (Satan/Belfast) > >Again, to my surprise, Satan was a bit different from the album version. >It's not as noticeable as Midnight (on Midnight/Choice), but it is a bit >longer. The 'scratching' is extended in this version. I don't know >which version I like better as of now... > >I got the single for L.C.1. A very good song, as Steve said before, >about being rejected from an alien abduction. I can hear a tune VERY similar >to Chime at the end of the song. I wish I could mix it so it would >blend right into Chime. It sounds like it was made for a segway into >Chime, I wonder why they didn't? > >Belfast sounds like the same version that I have on Orbital 1. > >My copy of the CD has a small round sticker on it saying "Promo Only, Not >For Sale". I don't see any difference between this and the normal version. >The package is the exact same, the songs are the same, why bother? > >Shaun Rader > > >------------------------------ > >From: Wesley Eccleston >Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 20:29:42 -0800 (PST) >Subject: a mere greeting > >Hello. >I am very new to the Orbital email thing (actually 4 hours a freshman) and I >would like to extend to my fellow Orbital listeners my hello. > >I have not been a fan very long because of my sheer ignorance of the >group. In the past 6 months though, I have collected 5 of their (your) >CD's. I was overjoyed to read an article about the group in "DETAILS" >last month. It was the first I had ever read about the brothers ever. > >Despite the fact that almost no one I know has ever heard of Orbital, and >that no music store here in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada has any of >the releases I have through much searching high and low amassed : >Snivilization, In Sides, Orbital, 'the Lush maxi-single', Why and one >other I can't recollect at the moment. Please do not slay me for my >ignorance. > >Long story needing to be shortened and put to death, I think Orbital is >the best thing sinse sliced bagels. Period. > >Oh, and one more thing, I heard 'Satan' a few months ago on a friend's CD >player. She said she got it in Amsterdam earlier this year. It has >sinse been stolen and I can't find it anywhere. Though I still rumage >through every tune store I come across, I cannot find it. So, if you >have 'Satan' and any other 'rare' Orbital CD's consider yourself >blessed. Some of us just can't get the goods. > >Thanks for listening, wesley eccleston. > >------------------------------ > >From: Jonathan Wayne >Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 00:05:37 -0500 >Subject: IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM A REAL FAN IN A LESSER KNOWN COMPLEX > >Hi, as this is my second more important letter to the orbital mailing >list I am inquiring about any real orbital fans from my area in Western >Pennsylvania in the U.S.A. If there are any such fans from here email me >immediately and we'll trade orbial info. locally! I am inquiring about >bootlegs also and if any person out there can find cool bootlegs or know >of any websites with info on them email me or reply to the mailing >list. Again i declare P nd P Hartnoll make the most important and >ambitious music since the dawn of joy division or any other techo >oriented group. I live inside of in-sides and in the amoeba of orbital2 >as well as a citizen in snivilisation. reply , orbitalheads! > >jonathan---techno-concealed--vacuum--sealed > >------------------------------ > >From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) >Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 21:28:07 PST >Subject: Digital Culture Magazine > >A while ago I read that Orbital was in a CD-ROM magazine named Digital >Culture (Stream was in the title I think...) and I can't find it >anywhere! I've looked all over the place. The only CD-Rom magazines I >see are Launch, Blender, some mag with Jack Nicholson, Interactive >Entertainment, and I think there was another.. Digizine or something. > >Does anyone know the full name of the CD-zine with the Orbital article? >What's on the cover? Is the CD in a cardboard box cover like most >CD-zines? > >I've checked CompUSA, Computer City, Borders, Barnes & Nobles, and two >Tower Records for this magazine. Any suggestions? > >Shaun Rader > >------------------------------ > >From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) >Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 21:29:32 PST >Subject: Re: a mere greeting > >On Tue, 17 Sep 1996 (PST) Wesley Eccleston >writes: > >>I have not been a fan very long because of my sheer ignorance of the >>group. In the past 6 months though, I have collected 5 of their >>(your) CD's. I was overjoyed to read an article about the group in >"DETAILS" >>last month. It was the first I had ever read about the brothers ever. > >Welcome to the list. This is a great list for information, I found out >about other magazine articles like these: The first one is in the current >issue of Seconds magazine (issue #38 I believe, can't find a month/date). >This magazine was hard to find for me, I eventually found it in a >Borders store (bookstore/cafe). > >The second article is in the October issue of Keyboard magazine. It has >a whole article on the Organic '96 concert, which Orbital was a part of. > I see this almost everywhere... > >They are also in a CD-ROM magazine currently, but I can't find it >anywhere. > >>Long story needing to be shortened and put to death, I think Orbital >>is the best thing sinse sliced bagels. Period. > >May I ask how you got into Orbital? You say you can't really find their >CD's anywhere, so how did you stumble upon them...? Just curious. > >Shaun Rader > >------------------------------ > >From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk >Date: Wed, 18 Sep 96 14:40:38 BST >Subject: re:ELECTRO! > >>By the way...anybody out there familiar with a group called "Electroids" >>? I wonder if Orbital will ever get involved in the whole electro-revival >>thing...or have they already? > >They did do a few Electo tracks pre-Chime era....dont think they would go >back though! >Cheers > >Steve LOOPZ Price. >Orbital ZIne. >http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) >On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) > >------------------------------ > >From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk >Date: Wed, 18 Sep 96 14:48:11 BST >Subject: re:Just Picked up Orbital III (Satan/Belfast) > >> Again, to my surprise, Satan was a bit different from the album version. >>It's not as noticeable as Midnight (on Midnight/Choice), but it is a bit >>longer. The 'scratching' is extended in this version. I don't know >>which version I like better as of now... > >The version Paul submitted to the record company when this was released as >a single here (UK) had this extra 30 seconds. But the record company >release the EP and chopped the last 30 seconds off. >Then the record company reissued the Ep last year (Novemberish) with the >full version. This is the version (CD) you have the reissue. > >>I got the single for L.C.1. A very good song, as Steve said before, >>about being rejected from an alien abduction. I can hear a tune VERY >>similar to Chime at the end of the song. I wish I could mix it so it >>would blend right into Chime. It sounds like it was made for a segway >>into Chime, I wonder why they didn't? > >I had a listen and i can see your point. I like this track a lot even >though its been a very busy track on the cd player! > >>Belfast sounds like the same version that I have on Orbital 1. > >It is. Lovely though! > >>My copy of the CD has a small round sticker on it saying "Promo Only, Not >>For Sale". I don't see any difference between this and the normal >>version. The package is the exact same, the songs are the same, why >>bother? > >Some promos are limited. Example there was a white labelled promo with >black sleeve with Walk Now and Lush 3-1,3-2 on. This was released b4 the >brown album. That makes a promo worthwhile. I can see your point here >though...i bet it cost the same though! > >Cheers > >Steve LOOPZ Price. >Orbital ZIne. >http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) >On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) > >------------------------------ > >From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk >Date: Wed, 18 Sep 96 14:54:50 BST >Subject: re:IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM A REAL FAN IN A LESSER KNOWN COMPLEX > > >------------------------------ > >From: Sanjay Arora >Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 09:53:28 -0400 >Subject: RE: Digital Culture Magazine > >I found the CD-ROM at COMPUSA, the full name is Digital Culture >"STREAM." The CD comes in a 8.5x11 cardboard jacket. I don't remember >what's on the cover right now. But if you want it that badly I can go >pick one up for you. >P.S. the CD-ROM also contains the video for Orb's "Fluffy Little Clouds" >(very cool) >>---------- >>From: shaunr@juno.com[SMTP:shaunr@juno.com] >>Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 1996 5:28 AM >>To: orbital@xmission.com >>Subject: Digital Culture Magazine >> >>A while ago I read that Orbital was in a CD-ROM magazine named Digital >>Culture (Stream was in the title I think...) and I can't find it >>anywhere! I've looked all over the place. The only CD-Rom magazines I >>see are Launch, Blender, some mag with Jack Nicholson, Interactive >>Entertainment, and I think there was another.. Digizine or something. >> >>Does anyone know the full name of the CD-zine with the Orbital article? >> >>What's on the cover? Is the CD in a cardboard box cover like most >>CD-zines? >> >>I've checked CompUSA, Computer City, Borders, Barnes & Nobles, and two >>Tower Records for this magazine. Any suggestions? >> >>Shaun Rader >> > >------------------------------ > >End of orbital Digest V2 #64 >**************************** > >To subscribe to orbital Digest, send the command: > > subscribe orbital-digest > >in the body of a message to "majordomo@xmission.com". If you want to >subscribe something other than the account the mail is coming from, such >as a local redistribution list, then append that address to the >"subscribe" command; for example, to subscribe "local-orbital": > > subscribe orbital-digest local-orbital@your.domain.net > >A non-digest (direct mail) version of this list is also available; to >subscribe to that instead, replace all instances of "orbital-digest" >in the commands above with "orbital". > >Back issues are available for anonymous FTP from ftp.xmission.com, in >pub/lists/orbital/archive. These are organized by date. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: PMison@aol.com Subject: Re: orbital Digest V2 #64 Date: 18 Sep 1996 11:16:16 -0400 Hi all. Multipurpose reply here. Steve wrote: >People on the Orbital Mailing List are :- [list cut] Isn't this only people who've posted, not lurkers? And how come I'm not on it? [Not that I mind at all :O) ] Fraser Macdonald wrote >>P.S. Golden Girls' Kinetic appears on the new Ministry of Sound DJ >>mix album. Can't remember the name of it, but it's in a silver box. >>I haven't heard it either, so check it out at your own peril! and Steve replied: >RECOMMEND IT! >Well worthy of a buy, steal or rob! >Its also on a Red double CD compilation album called .... shit cant >remember at the mo. But it has KINETIC and then OPEN MIND (F.A.MIX) >straight after (merged into one) and IMHO opinion IS ORBITAL at its best. Would you be recommending the track or the album (MoS 1/2 a Decade)? Golden Girls has been on loads of comps., including the R&S freebie tape on Muzik last year and Flux Trax 2 (which are both much closer in sound to Orbital, being broadly trance/techno, than I'd expect MoS to be). Sorry for the diversion folks. Anthony Agee wrote: >> I wonder if Orbital will ever get involved in the whole electro-revival >>thing...or have they already? and Steve replied >They did do a few Electo tracks pre-Chime era....dont think they would go >back though! What about The Tranquiliser on Times Fly? That's pretty basic and could be called electro revival. Also, there's been some chat about LC1. Any other UK bods remember the panel show the initial sample comes from? It was hosted by Fred Dinage, I think. Paul Mison http://members.aol.com/orbital101/ recommunicado via work- cheers employer blokes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ftodd Subject: Re: Obscure songs? Date: 18 Sep 1996 13:06:46 -0700 Chambers wrote: > > I am new to Orbital so I am trying to build a collection, so to speak, > and I have been looking for their albums when I am in music stores. I > have found a few different titles, like "Diversions" and I am curious > when this was released, chronologically speaking, in relation to the > other albums. In your (anyone who wants to answer) opinion, is it worth > picking up? I have almost bought it twice now. Thanks! Diversions is an American EP released in 1994 just after the release of the brown album. It IS worth picking up, especially if you already have the brown album, as a lot of the trax are remixes of the brown album stuff. Toddy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin Ayrton Subject: Orbital with Windows '95 Date: 18 Sep 1996 16:45:37 +0100 >Strange how most of the posts come from the same half dozen or so people... Not much else to say on Orbital, only they are truely one of the finest acts around today, and manage to unite many people from different genres of music :) Also, my name didn't appear on that list of users and I didn't miss any postings, or have to re-subscribe - weird. In a bid to aviod being classed a lurker, try the following handy tip; If your using Windows '95 with a CD-ROM player, add the following list into the file CDPLAYER.INI (should be in your C:\WINDOWS or equiv) Just save you some typing ... Mobeus Martin:) [ http://www.u-net.com/~cev/mobeus ] -- [1A8F2C4] EntryType=1 artist=Orbital title=The Green Album numtracks=11 0=The Moebius 1=Speed Freak 2=Oolaa 3=Desert Storm 4=Fahrenheit 303 5=Steel Cube Idolatry 6=High Rise 7=Chime Live 8=Midnight Live 9=Belfast* 10=Track 11 order=0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 numplay=11 [11B156D] EntryType=1 artist=Orbital title=Snivilisation numtracks=10 0=Forever 1=I wish I had duck feet 2=Sad but true 3=Crash and Carry 4=Science Friction 5=Philosophy by numbers 6=Kein Trink Wasser 7=Quality Seconds 8=Are we here ? 9=Attached order=0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 numplay=10 [11DDB83] EntryType=1 artist=Orbital title=The Brown Album numtracks=10 0=Time Becomes 1=Planet of the Shapes 2=Lush 3-1 3=Lush 3-2 4=Impact (The earth is burning) 5=Remind 6=Walk now... 7=Monday 8=Halycon + on +on 9=Input out order=0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 numplay=8 [DEDBFB] EntryType=1 artist=Orbital title=In Sides numtracks=8 0=The Girl with the Sun in her hair 1=P.E.T.R.O.L. 2=The Box 3=The Box II 4=Dwr Budr 5=Adans 6=Out there somewhere 7=Out there somewhere order=0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 numplay=8 -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Al Arzaga Subject: Re: orbital Digest V2 #64 Date: 18 Sep 1996 11:04:06 -0500 (CDT) > TELL HER SHE SLEPT WITH SATAN '' Now I thought it was just "SATAN" without the "She slept with" part... aL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Al Arzaga Subject: Re: orbital Digest V2 #64 Date: 18 Sep 1996 11:41:38 -0500 (CDT) > Isn't this only people who've posted, not lurkers? And how come I'm not on > it? [Not that I mind at all :O) ] I think it's cuz there's a separate list for digest people. aL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Re: orbital Digest V2 #64 Date: 18 Sep 1996 17:10:23 BST >Sent by:PMison@aol.com > Hi all. Multipurpose reply here. Alright Paul, >>Steve wrote: >>People on the Orbital Mailing List are :- >[list cut] >Isn't this only people who've posted, not lurkers? And how come I'm not >on it? [Not that I mind at all :O) ] Nah...thats who exists on the list (not the digest) the message by message list. >>and Steve replied: >>RECOMMEND IT! >>Well worthy of a buy, steal or rob! >>Its also on a Red double CD compilation album called .... shit cant >>remember at the mo. But it has KINETIC and then OPEN MIND (F.A.MIX) >>straight after (merged into one) and IMHO opinion IS ORBITAL at its >>best. >Would you be recommending the track or the album (MoS 1/2 a Decade)? Im recommending KINETIC and OPEN (F.A.Mix) >Golden Girls has been on loads of comps., including the R&S freebie tape >on Muzik last year and Flux Trax 2 (which are both much closer in sound >to Orbital, being broadly trance/techno, than I'd expect MoS to be). >Sorry for the diversion folks. Also a compilation i got from Germany for 1 quid 99 :) The Golden Girls psyd also is known as The Pied Piper (which is on lots of compilations). I like this CD version as its two tracks together. >Anthony Agee wrote: >> I wonder if Orbital will ever get involved in the whole electro-revival >>thing...or have they already? >>and Steve replied >>They did do a few Electo tracks pre-Chime era....dont think they would >>go back though! >What about The Tranquiliser on Times Fly? That's pretty basic and could >be called electro revival. Or No misses! Id disagree. Weve had a chat b4 about what we would call "Jungle" etc aint we Paul ? (Paul is obviously nodding now!). Times Fly is the double beat track, which i would not call Electro. Tranquilizer (luv it!) i wouldnt call Electro neither. What electro did you listen to the 80s Paul ?? Cheers m8 Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (not ready but there!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Marshall Dickson Subject: SATAN !!! Date: 18 Sep 1996 16:49:15 -0400 > '' Remember Son, ( Father to Son ) > it's better to regret the things in life you have done, > rather than the things you have'nt done... > Oh, and by the way, the next time you see your Mom..... > (demonic voice) > TELL HER SHE SLEPT WITH SATAN '' The actual quote is: "Daddy?" "Yes son?" "What does regret mean? "Well, the funny thing about regret is it's better to regret something you have done than something you havent. And by the way if you see your mother this weekend,be sure and tell her SATAN!" It is from the intro of the Butthole Surfers song "Sweatloaf." -- audio, Marshall Dickson 24 HR. SERVICE STATION http://24HR.com hour24@ix.netcom.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: re:*NEWS UPDATE* *NEWS UPDATE* Date: 18 Sep 1996 17:36:51 -0500 Very nice. You know, I'm really envious that you get to talk to Paul. If I had him on the phone I wouldn't know what to say...i'd just be in awe. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: Re: a mere greeting Date: 18 Sep 1996 17:54:39 -0500 Hey, you're not ignorant. If you like Orbital it's impossible for you to be ignorant. ; ) Anyway, go to www.cdnow.com and just buy the album "Orbital 1" (or it might be listed as just "Orbital"). All you will need is a credit card. The prices are very reasonable and they will deliver the cd to you within a week provided it's in stock. Very reliable service. I purchased an EP and "In Sides" from them. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: RE: Digital Culture Magazine Date: 18 Sep 1996 19:30:35 -0500 At 09:53 AM 9/18/96 -0400, you wrote: How Much Was The Mag??? Thanks Digger >I found the CD-ROM at COMPUSA, the full name is Digital Culture >"STREAM." The CD comes in a 8.5x11 cardboard jacket. I don't remember >what's on the cover right now. But if you want it that badly I can go >pick one up for you. >P.S. the CD-ROM also contains the video for Orb's "Fluffy Little Clouds" >(very cool) >>---------- >>From: shaunr@juno.com[SMTP:shaunr@juno.com] >>Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 1996 5:28 AM >>To: orbital@xmission.com >>Subject: Digital Culture Magazine >> >>A while ago I read that Orbital was in a CD-ROM magazine named Digital >>Culture (Stream was in the title I think...) and I can't find it >>anywhere! I've looked all over the place. The only CD-Rom magazines I >>see are Launch, Blender, some mag with Jack Nicholson, Interactive >>Entertainment, and I think there was another.. Digizine or something. >> >>Does anyone know the full name of the CD-zine with the Orbital article? >> >>What's on the cover? Is the CD in a cardboard box cover like most >>CD-zines? >> >>I've checked CompUSA, Computer City, Borders, Barnes & Nobles, and two >>Tower Records for this magazine. Any suggestions? >> >>Shaun Rader >> > > __________________________________________________ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: Re: Orbital with Windows '95 Date: 18 Sep 1996 19:36:15 -0500 Martin Wrote: >If your using Windows '95 with a CD-ROM player, add the >following list into the file CDPLAYER.INI (should be in >your C:\WINDOWS or equiv) > >Just save you some typing ... >Mobeus Martin:) [ http://www.u-net.com/~cev/mobeus ] > >-- I am re-plying: This is very cool what you have done for all of us orbital folks out here! It will save us time of having to go through and program the orbital cds we have! Good Job! It will save me time! DIGGER __________________________________________________ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Simon Bailey Subject: Re: your mail Date: 17 Sep 1996 21:52:27 +0100 In message , nater writes OK. > >Indeed. Not one track that I could say I really didn't like. When I >ordered the CD,......(I'm gonna have a look on www.rise.ac.uk, and see >>if I can find a list of their releases.) >listserv entries such as this have absolutely NO bearing on what Orbital is >about or doing. they may have no bearing on what Orbital are doing but, hey, if someone likes a track, are they not allowed to say so...jeez! > It is merely an opinion, and opinions are VERY easy to get >on the Internet. yes congratulations on noticing that it is just an opinion...very well noticed. opinions are very easy to get on the internet. they are also very easy to get in newspapers, on the tv, when talking with your mates. factual information and peoples opinions on those facts go hand in hand, well at least that is my opinion (if i'm allowed one!) >, however, it is entries such as this that have forced me to UNSUBSCRIBE >from listservs that I was genuinely interested in. Please, in the future, >restrain your submissions to those of FACTUAL interest to the listserv. > come on, isn't this list a mix of what's going on, what folks want to go on and what people like and dislike? look i'm sorry to introduce myself to the list (hi, i'm simon!!) like this but it bugs me when people get moaned at for simply saying something something that is of relevance to them. god, i'm sounding far too self-righteous :> be mellow!! simon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Throat Dibbler Subject: Re: a mere greeting Date: 18 Sep 1996 13:30:03 -0400 (EDT) In response to the message about amgazine articles about the brothers that I didn't feel like quoting... There is an article/interview in the newest issue of _Raygun_ here in the US. Not sure if it's a US magazine or imported from somewhere else, but It shouldn't be too hard to find.. This is my .sig ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: PMison@aol.com Subject: Tranquiliser: Electro? (was: Re: Re: OD2/64) Date: 19 Sep 1996 04:48:47 -0400 Steve wrote "Times Fly is the double beat track, which i would not call Electro. Tranquilizer (luv it!) i wouldnt call Electro neither. What electro did you listen to the 80s Paul ??". Um, I wouldn't call Times Fly electro, I was just locating The Tranquiliser, which I would. But shucks, I've been caught out- I was still at primary school when electro was about first time :O) As Steve alluded, my genre definitions go a bit wonky at times. But it *is* very simple, so that's maybe what I meant. Er, ObOrbitalDigest: what happened? Why the quoting of OD2/64? (Anyone else get this too?) and ObOrbital: Magwatch (UK) September coming, ooh, lunchtime? Paul Mison http://members.aol.com/orbital101/ trying not to put in all those carriage returns (sorry people) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sanjay Arora Subject: RE: Digital Culture Magazine Date: 19 Sep 1996 11:07:17 -0400 The price on the package said $19.95, but the checkout lady only charged me $5.00. Go figure. -Sanjay >---------- >From: Digger[SMTP:Digger@Jorsm.Com] >Sent: September 18, 1996 8:30 PM >To: orbital@xmission.com >Subject: RE: Digital Culture Magazine > >At 09:53 AM 9/18/96 -0400, you wrote: >How Much Was The Mag??? > >Thanks Digger > >>I found the CD-ROM at COMPUSA, the full name is Digital Culture >>"STREAM." The CD comes in a 8.5x11 cardboard jacket. I don't remember >>what's on the cover right now. But if you want it that badly I can go >>pick one up for you. >>P.S. the CD-ROM also contains the video for Orb's "Fluffy Little Clouds" >>(very cool) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) Subject: Re: Digital Culture Magazine Date: 19 Sep 1996 10:54:57 PST On Thu, 19 Sep 1996 11:07:17 -0400 Sanjay Arora writes: >The price on the package said $19.95, but the checkout lady only >charged me $5.00. Go figure. >-Sanjay Wow! It's 20 bux? Um, what was on that CD-ROM about Orbital again? Do you think it's worth $19.95 for the Orbital info on there? I thought it was less than ten dollars! Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ftodd Subject: Re: orbital Digest V2 #64 Date: 18 Sep 1996 19:44:44 -0700 Mark Brennan (DEC Executive) wrote: > > Hi, > > just been to see Orbital recently when they played the Pont Depot in > Dublin. > Superb gig, if not just a little dark - beats happy hardcore though.... what's wrong with happy hardcore? I know this is not strictly to do with the list, but I'm sure you lot don't really mind - I wouldn't anyway. I can't possibly see how you can compare an Orbital gig with a happy rave? The two are a totally different experience, though I've never seen Orbital live - much as I'd like to. I LOVE Orbital's music, as well as other "intelligent techno" like Spooky , Mu-ziq etc, but I also LOVE happy hardcore, there's nothing wrong with liking both types of music and comparing them is foolish. On an Orbital note, I believe the Satan sample goes... "-Daddy, -Yes son, -what does regret mean? well son, a funny thing about regret is, that it's better to regret something you have done, than to regret something you haven't done, oh, by the way, If you see your mum this weekend, tell her SATANSATANSATANSATANSATANSATANSATANSATAN!!!!!" excellent. Toddy. PS please don't give me any complaint shit for this, I don't deserve it and I wont read it anyway. I think what I'm saying is fairly valid for the list anyway. I'd like to know other peoples opinions as well on this topic, but don't send it to the list. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: Re: Tranquiliser: Electro? (was: Re: Re: OD2/64) Date: 19 Sep 1996 16:44:46 -0500 At 04:48 AM 9/19/96 -0400, you wrote: >Steve wrote "Times Fly is the double beat track, which i would not call What is a double beat track? Is that anything close to break beat? And what is break beat? Sorry but I haven't a clue. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: Re: orbital Digest V2 #64 Date: 19 Sep 1996 16:50:46 -0500 At 07:44 PM 9/18/96 -0700, you wrote: >Mark Brennan (DEC Executive) wrote: >what's wrong with happy hardcore? >I know this is not strictly to do with the list, but I'm sure you lot >don't really mind - I wouldn't anyway. >I can't possibly see how you can compare an Orbital gig with a happy >rave? What in the hell is a "happy rave" or "happy hardcore"? Whoa I'm missing out on a lot. BTW! Did you guys see pictures in some rave (not URB or big mag) magazine with the 4 girls dressed up like dolls from Organic 96? Do you guys dress in those bright clothes with all that weird shit on? I hope I'm not the only one who doesn't.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael A. Polisky" Subject: Same songs - Different CDs Date: 19 Sep 1996 18:08:20 -0500 Could someone please respond with a list of where the exact same songs appear on different Orbital discs. I was curious. I have the following discs(US) 1. Orbital I (Green) 2. Orbial II (Brown) 3. Snivilisation 4. Diversions 5. InSides 6. Orbital III 7. Midnight/Choice 8. Radiccio 9. Are We Here? 10. Times Fly (Gears on the Cover) 11. Peel Sessions 12. The Box Am I missing anything? Thanks Mike mpolisky@netlink.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wesley Eccleston Subject: Re: a mere greeting Date: 19 Sep 1996 15:15:37 -0800 (PST) Thanks Anthony. Yesterday I took those exact measures and am now awaiting the Satan ep. I checked my Orbital 1 cd, but it didn't even have 'satan' on it. My Orbital 1 is yellow with Belfast as its first track. Also Speed Freak, Desert Storm, Mobieus, etc. Is something wrong with my cd? Anyone? -wesleyeccleston. On Wed, 18 Sep 1996, Anthony Agee wrote: > Hey, you're not ignorant. If you like Orbital it's impossible for you to > be ignorant. ; ) > > Anyway, go to www.cdnow.com and just buy the album "Orbital 1" (or it might > be listed as just "Orbital"). All you will need is a credit card. The > prices are very reasonable and they will deliver the cd to you within a > week provided it's in stock. Very reliable service. I purchased an EP and > "In Sides" from them. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael A. Polisky" Subject: Re: a mere greeting Date: 19 Sep 1996 18:48:13 -0500 Wesley Eccleston wrote: > I checked my Orbital 1 cd, but it didn't even have > 'satan' on it. My Orbital 1 is yellow with Belfast as its first > track. Also Speed Freak, Desert Storm, Mobieus, etc. Is something > wrong with my cd? Anyone? -wesleyeccleston. Strange, Orbital I should have Satan with the rest of the songs. Satan-6:44 Track 8. Mike mpolisky@netlink.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ajay Sharma Subject: Re: orbital Digest V2 #64 Date: 19 Sep 1996 15:52:19 -0700 (PDT) > What in the hell is a "happy rave" or "happy hardcore"? Whoa I'm missing > out on a lot. BTW! Did you guys see pictures in some rave (not URB or big > mag) magazine with the 4 girls dressed up like dolls from Organic 96? Do > you guys dress in those bright clothes with all that weird shit on? I hope > I'm not the only one who doesn't.... Okay, I'm new to this list and I didn't feel like saying anything to that "happy hardcore" stuff because I didn't wanna look stupid. But I don't know what it is either. I'm also one of the "normal" looking people at all the raves. I was at Organic in jeans and a t-shirt and I was the only one without vinyl pants. It seems really strange that everyone tries to be different but in doing so they all look the same? later, ajay PS. orbital was the best band at Organic '96. IMO Satyajot (Ajay) Sharma | -=[ Digital Odyssey ]=- ssharma@cs.ucr.edu | Internet Services ssharma@odc.net | data: (909)484-5324 http://www.odc.net/~ssharma/ | voice: (909)481-6874 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: Vinyl Pants Date: 19 Sep 1996 18:35:57 -0500 I'm also one of the "normal" looking people at >all the raves. I was at Organic in jeans and a t-shirt and I was the >only one without vinyl pants. I swear I don't have vinyl pants. Nor do I have leopard-spotted hair or accessories like big mickey mouse hands or any of that other shit. BTW, just wanted to say that when I was at Organic watching Orbital play I noticed 3-4 guys right in front of me that were into the concert as much as I was and they were grooving to the music as if they had heard "Out There Somewhere" many times..I could just tell they were very familiar with the music and were just as excited as I was to be there. I tell yah, it was one *incredible* feeling to be around people who love Orbital as well. I wonder if any of you out there were some of those people....? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: shaunr@juno.com (Shaun D Rader) Subject: Re: Same songs - Different CDs Date: 19 Sep 1996 16:03:48 PST I have everything you listed except for the Peel Sessions. Go to the Unofficial Web Page to find out other songs that you might want to find. Most of the others are on UK versions of their first album. The CD import over there has a couple of songs, the tape has one, and the record has one (if I remember correctly). I don't even know if these are in print anymore, but you can bet it will cost a lot of money for these releases (for us in the US). Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael A. Polisky" Subject: (no subject) Date: 22 Sep 1996 15:54:51 -0500 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Allen Manning Subject: RAH Date: 22 Sep 1996 15:19:40 -0500 I was just wondering if anyone had the good fortune to see Orbital play at the Royal Albert Hall, London. I did and it was one of the best concerts I've been to. It was interesting, becuase I was hanging out with this cool gang-o-brits and most of them had never heard either CHOICE or STATAN, which are some of my favorite tunes of their first album. They weren't on the British release of Orbital 1. They were dedicated fans as well, they couldn't stop talking about the Tribal Gathering the year before. In fact most people I met in England couldn't stop talking about Orbital in the 1995 Tribal Gathering. They rescheduled it this year three days after I flew out of Heathrow. Pissed me off, never even got money back for my ticket. At any rate, I'm new to this mailing list. I normally stay away from them. But I couldn't resist talking to Orbital fans. On another note, I think that RISE has done good work on the Orbital Home page. What do you folks think? Is there a complete updated archive of Orbital samples in .wav / .au format? Allen Manning amanning@macalstr.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel@sentier.ftech.co.uk (Daniel Hare, Sentier, London UK) Subject: Re: RAH Date: 23 Sep 1996 14:19:15 +0100 >I was just wondering if anyone had the good fortune to see Orbital >play at the Royal Albert Hall, London. > Allen Welcome to our humble abode...... I too was there - a very different vibe for them, a great venue for the show element but tiered and floored seating don't seem to encourage dancing as much as outdoor events (mind you, Orbital have been very fortunate with the weather when playing outside!!!) - still a great show. On the Tribal Gathering, the line up last year was fantastic, with Chem Bros, Prodigy and Moby as well as Orbital. This year seemed a bit less attractive, more jungle and hardstep stuff, but by all accounts the organisation was as endearingly shambolic as before. Just make sure you make it for the Return of Glastonbury next year - camping tickets for the weekend should go on sale some time around Easter (or maybe earlier) and on evidence of the last couple of years will sell out in a few weeks (80-90,000 times GBP70 - not bad cashflow, but the best value for money in the world!) I haven't tracked down many EP's here, so I too only know Satan from the live shows - what with your free EP's with In Sides in the States, we may start to feel a bit left out (apart from the frequency of their touring!) over here. Hope you had a good time over here this summer - work or pleasure? Daniel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:RAH Date: 23 Sep 1996 14:49:31 BST >At any rate, I'm new to this mailing list. I normally stay away from >them. But I couldn't resist talking to Orbital fans. On another note, >I think that RISE has done good work on the Orbital Home page. What do >you folks think? I like the site...Ive only just started to do mine properly. I didnt realise how long these things take. B4 i would say Rise didnt update the site enough. I take all back guys! >Is there a complete updated archive of Orbital samples in .wav / .au >format? There are a few samples knocking about ... but no dedicated site. What kind of samples you after (certain tracks ?) Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (UPDATED!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) On IRC at Uk.Undernet.Org - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Gustav Aagesen Subject: re:RAH Date: 23 Sep 1996 16:03:50 +0200 (MDT) On Mon, 23 Sep 1996 steve.price@capgemini.co.uk wrote: > > >Is there a complete updated archive of Orbital samples in .wav / .au > >format? > > There are a few samples knocking about ... but no dedicated site. > What kind of samples you after (certain tracks ?) > Ive been trying to download .wav files from the orbital site numerous times. But my connection has been broken before complete download. The problems are that lots of samples R too big. try to open a FTP site for downloading. it is easier and faster than Netscape download. It is also wise to pack the files in zip or arj format. :) Does anyone know if there are any orbital tunes on .mod format ? Gustav Aagesen.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:LOOPZ Website UPDATED Date: 23 Sep 1996 14:47:43 BST Just to let you know. The website is being updated this week... Discography is slowly weaving its way to the site as well. (Albums there already). Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital ZIne. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (UPDATED!) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) On IRC at Uk.Undernet.Org - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bryanal@pbac.edu (Bryan, Anthony L.) Subject: Re: orbital Digest V2 #66 Date: 23 Sep 1996 17:14:58 -0400 >>I found the CD-ROM at COMPUSA, the full name is Digital Culture >>"STREAM." The CD comes in a 8.5x11 cardboard jacket. I don't remember >>what's on the cover right now. But if you want it that badly I can go >>pick one up for you. >>P.S. the CD-ROM also contains the video for Orb's "Fluffy Little Clouds" >>(very cool) >>>---------- >>>From: shaunr@juno.com[SMTP:shaunr@juno.com] >>>Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 1996 5:28 AM >>>To: orbital@xmission.com >>>Subject: Digital Culture Magazine >>> >>>A while ago I read that Orbital was in a CD-ROM magazine named Digital >>>Culture (Stream was in the title I think...) and I can't find it >>>anywhere! I've looked all over the place. The only CD-Rom magazines I >>>see are Launch, Blender, some mag with Jack Nicholson, Interactive >>>Entertainment, and I think there was another.. Digizine or something. >>> >>>Does anyone know the full name of the CD-zine with the Orbital article? >>> >>>What's on the cover? Is the CD in a cardboard box cover like most >>>CD-zines? I got this cd/mag on friday at CompUSA is WPB, Fl...The cover said $20 but it only cost $5, really glad cos it kinda sucks. I got it for the "orb video." Well, it's just the cover of PommeF on it's side w/ an orb star that fades in & out while LFC plays. (I was expecting a video of clouds like the cd5 cover or something). The orbital thing is pretty much that same, there's an article & small discography which is kinda cool, while sound samples play. Haven't had too much time to look at it since... Anthony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rafal Kulczycki Subject: Re: orbital Digest V2 #66 Date: 23 Sep 1996 21:27:30 -0500 Bryan, Anthony L. wrote: > > >>I found the CD-ROM at COMPUSA, the full name is Digital Culture > >>"STREAM." The CD comes in a 8.5x11 cardboard jacket. I don't remember > >>what's on the cover right now. But if you want it that badly I can go > >>pick one up for you. > >>P.S. the CD-ROM also contains the video for Orb's "Fluffy Little Clouds" > >>(very cool) > >>>---------- > >>>From: shaunr@juno.com[SMTP:shaunr@juno.com] > >>>Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 1996 5:28 AM > >>>To: orbital@xmission.com > >>>Subject: Digital Culture Magazine > >>> > >>>A while ago I read that Orbital was in a CD-ROM magazine named Digital > >>>Culture (Stream was in the title I think...) and I can't find it > >>>anywhere! I've looked all over the place. The only CD-Rom magazines I > >>>see are Launch, Blender, some mag with Jack Nicholson, Interactive > >>>Entertainment, and I think there was another.. Digizine or something. > >>> > >>>Does anyone know the full name of the CD-zine with the Orbital article? > >>> > >>>What's on the cover? Is the CD in a cardboard box cover like most > >>>CD-zines? > > I got this cd/mag on friday at CompUSA is WPB, Fl...The cover said $20 > but it only cost $5, really glad cos it kinda sucks. I got it for the > "orb video." Well, it's just the cover of PommeF on it's side w/ an > orb star that fades in & out while LFC plays. (I was expecting a video > of clouds like the cd5 cover or something). The orbital thing is > pretty much that same, there's an article & small discography which > is kinda cool, while sound samples play. Haven't had too much time to > look at it since... > > Anthony Lucky You, I found it in few mag shops in Ottawa ( Canada ) for close to $30!, I'm debating whether it is worth picking up, also, is it issue #4 that had Orbital and 'little fluffy clouds' on ?, ( thats the one with Love and Rockets on the cover I believe), I really hate to buy something I didn't want. Thanks Rafal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: re:RAH Date: 23 Sep 1996 21:53:28 -0500 At 04:03 PM 9/23/96 +0200, you wrote: Just to put my $.02 in on the subject! my site Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger/orbital.htm Has a couple of real audio clips on it!! i am still working on MPEG3 !!! Or some other form of making clips available! I know some people have trouble with Real Audio! DIGGER > > >On Mon, 23 Sep 1996 steve.price@capgemini.co.uk wrote: > >> >> >Is there a complete updated archive of Orbital samples in .wav / .au >> >format? >> >> There are a few samples knocking about ... but no dedicated site. >> What kind of samples you after (certain tracks ?) >> >Ive been trying to download .wav files from the orbital site numerous >times. But my connection has been broken before complete download. > >The problems are that lots of samples R too big. try to open a FTP site >for downloading. it is easier and faster than Netscape download. >It is also wise to pack the files in zip or arj format. :) > >Does anyone know if there are any orbital tunes on .mod format ? > > > Gustav Aagesen.. > > __________________________________________________ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun David Rader Subject: Did the mailing list crash? Date: 23 Sep 1996 22:42:00 -0700 (PDT) I just moved into college and I missed a few days of the list. The last day or so I was at home, I noticed there weren't any messages. This isn't Orbital related, but has anyone heard Moby's new CD (I think it came out today for you lucky ones in the UK). I heard the second CD is electronic... Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Did the mailing list crash? Date: 24 Sep 1996 11:28:29 BST >Sent by:Shaun David Rader > I just moved into college and I missed a few days of the list. The last >day or so I was at home, I noticed there weren't any messages. The messages seem to come in drips and drabs. Strange system. >This isn't Orbital related, but has anyone heard Moby's new CD (I think >it came out today for you lucky ones in the UK). I heard the second CD >is electronic... I cannot stand Moby (commercialised GIT!) sorry about that. Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital Zine. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (Last Update 23/09/96) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) and Uk.Undernet.Org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: Re: Obscure songs? Date: 24 Sep 1996 05:59:22 -0500 At 08:42 PM 9/15/96 -0500, you wrote: Hmmm.. I think this message is kind of old but I am going to reply anyway! The "Diversions" album kicks A** !!!!! I think it is my favorite album!! I am supposed to be getting "Insides", and "Brown" albums for my birthday from my brother! Can't wait! What is everyone's opinion about "Insides" ??? DIGGER >I am new to Orbital so I am trying to build a collection, so to speak, >and I have been looking for their albums when I am in music stores. I >have found a few different titles, like "Diversions" and I am curious >when this was released, chronologically speaking, in relation to the >other albums. In your (anyone who wants to answer) opinion, is it worth >picking up? I have almost bought it twice now. Thanks! > >Chris > > __________________________________________________ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Re: Obscure songs? Date: 24 Sep 1996 13:08:04 BST >Hmmm.. I think this message is kind of old but I am going to reply >anyway! The "Diversions" album kicks A** !!!!! I think it is my favorite >album!! Your favourite EP! Diversions is good, IMPACT USA , THE PEEL SESSION STUFF make it though. All the Lush mixes are pretty naff....cant beat the original. >I am supposed to be getting "Insides", and "Brown" albums for my birthday >from my brother! Can't wait! What is everyone's opinion about "Insides" >??? In Sides is EXCELLENT. Their best work yet. Grows quick unlike its pre-albums. The review of IN SIDES (that featured in LOOPZ #1) will be on the LOOPZ web site by next weekend. Read it there! Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital Zine. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (Last Update 23/09/96) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) and Uk.Undernet.Org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sanjay Arora Subject: RE: orbital Digest V2 #66 Date: 24 Sep 1996 08:28:31 -0400 That's really strange. I don't know what the deal with your CD-ROM is but the "Fluffy Little Clouds" video is definitely on mine. It's just a bunch of short video clips of nature scenes mixed in together. I like it, its pretty cool. You have to work through the entire article and the video it the last thing that comes up. Try it again. > >I got this cd/mag on friday at CompUSA is WPB, Fl...The cover said $20 >but it only cost $5, really glad cos it kinda sucks. I got it for the >"orb video." Well, it's just the cover of PommeF on it's side w/ an >orb star that fades in & out while LFC plays. (I was expecting a video >of clouds like the cd5 cover or something). The orbital thing is >pretty much that same, there's an article & small discography which >is kinda cool, while sound samples play. Haven't had too much time to >look at it since... > >Anthony > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John.Shore@uk.sun.com (John Shore - Student - SunSoft) Subject: Obscure songs? Date: 24 Sep 1996 12:19:00 +0100 Digger If you think that Diversions Kicks A** then you should think Insides Kick ** many times over. Insides is in a different class to diversions. J. {} From owner-orbital@mail.xmission.com Tue Sep 24 12:01 BST 1996 {} X-Sender: digger@mailhost.jorsm.com {} Mime-Version: 1.0 {} Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 05:59:22 -0500 {} To: orbital@xmission.com {} From: Digger {} Subject: Re: Obscure songs? {} {} At 08:42 PM 9/15/96 -0500, you wrote: {} Hmmm.. I think this message is kind of old but I am going to reply anyway! {} The "Diversions" album kicks A** !!!!! I think it is my favorite album!! {} I am supposed to be getting "Insides", and "Brown" albums for my birthday {} from my brother! Can't wait! What is everyone's opinion about "Insides" ??? {} {} DIGGER {} {} >I am new to Orbital so I am trying to build a collection, so to speak, {} >and I have been looking for their albums when I am in music stores. I {} >have found a few different titles, like "Diversions" and I am curious {} >when this was released, chronologically speaking, in relation to the {} >other albums. In your (anyone who wants to answer) opinion, is it worth {} >picking up? I have almost bought it twice now. Thanks! {} > {} >Chris {} > {} > {} __________________________________________________ {} Thank You, {} Digger {} Digger@Jorsm.Com {} Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger {} {} ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ajay Sharma Subject: Re: Obscure songs? Date: 24 Sep 1996 07:51:57 -0700 (PDT) On Tue, 24 Sep 1996, Digger wrote: > from my brother! Can't wait! What is everyone's opinion about "Insides" ??? I love INsides. I think it's excellent. It's not as fast as some of their other stuff but it's still really great. later, ajay Satyajot (Ajay) Sharma | -=[ Digital Odyssey ]=- ssharma@cs.ucr.edu | Internet Services ssharma@odc.net | data: (909)484-5324 http://www.odc.net/~ssharma/ | voice: (909)481-6874 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael A. Polisky" Subject: Orbital Samples Date: 24 Sep 1996 11:38:01 -0500 A while back I went to a web site that had the entire brown (Orbital II) album sampled in Real Audio format. The problem is that I was showing it to a friend on his computer, and I saved it as a bookmark but somehow its gone now. Does anyone know what the site is or has anyone else at least been there? Mike mpolisky@netlink.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Yan" Subject: Messages from above Date: 24 Sep 1996 17:39:07 +0000 Hi, I'm new to this list and, tho' I know everyone hates newbies, I've got a simple, open question. Has this list ever received messages from Orbital or their management, informing us punters of new goings on? If so, how often? This is the reson I joined this list, and if the answer is no, I'll bugger off and save xmission the bandwidth. Cheers, yan Ian Silvester, "He dreams.. while he's not sleeping" Research Associate. - The Chameleons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: aaron murray Subject: The Box lyrics Date: 24 Sep 1996 12:18:02 -0500 does anybody know all of the lyrics to "The Box"? most of them are pretty easy to understand, but a couple of lines are not very clear... any help would be appreciated.. thanx aaron ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sproston Green Subject: Re: The Box lyrics Date: 24 Sep 1996 15:35:29 -0400 At 12:18 PM 9/24/96 -0500, aaron murray wrote: >does anybody know all of the lyrics to "The Box"? most of them are >pretty easy to understand, but a couple of lines are not very clear... >any help would be appreciated. Here's my take on them... http://www.tiac.net/users/jrobin/boxlyr.html Sproston Green jrobin@tiac.net http://www.tiac.net/users/jrobin/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Band BBS Subject: Orbital on ClubiMusic Date: 24 Sep 1996 12:38:46 -0700 A Note from iMusic: Thought members of the list would be interested to know that ClubiMusic has just launched featuring a live Orbital concert recorded in Seattle on thier last our through the States. ClubiMusic features RealAudio 3.0 which enables a stereo signal at 28.8 and full cd-stereo quality at dual ISDN. It's incredible! While you're at it, you may want to check out ClubiMusic Radio featuring the best in Intelligent Dance Music. Let me know what you think. Make it your own! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: Re: Orbital on ClubiMusic Date: 24 Sep 1996 16:17:32 -0500 At 12:38 PM 9/24/96 -0700, you wrote: >A Note from iMusic: > >Thought members of the list would be interested to know that ClubiMusic has >just launched featuring a live Orbital concert recorded in Seattle on thier >last our through the States. > >ClubiMusic features RealAudio 3.0 which enables a stereo signal at 28.8 and >full cd-stereo quality at dual ISDN. It's incredible! This place is pretty cool. Quality of the 3.0 RealAudio isn't *that* much worse than a shitty old cassette tape when you're connected at 28.8. Somewhere Out There sounds great live.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Wayne Subject: Re: Obscure songs? Date: 24 Sep 1996 17:55:27 -0500 THE BROWN ALBUM IS THE GREATEST ALBUM EVER CREATED ON THE AMOEBA SURFACE OF THIS PLANET!! THE BROWN ALBUM IS THE TESTAMENT OF GOOD TECHNO MUSIC!!! THE BROWN ALBUM NAMED O R B I T A L 2 IS RELATIVELY AMAZING IN TERMS OF CUTTING EDGE SOUND AND TRADEMARK SOPHISTICATION!!! NEVER DOUBT THE BROWN ALBUM! BUY IT TODAY! BUY IT FOR YOURE FAMILY, FRIENDS, PETS, MEDICAL PERSONEL, AND MOBYS EXECUTIVE MANAGER!!! > Hmmm.. I think this message is kind of old but I am going to reply anyway! > The "Diversions" album kicks A** !!!!! I think it is my favorite album!! > I am supposed to be getting "Insides", and "Brown" albums for my birthday > from my brother! Can't wait! What is everyone's opinion about "Insides" ??? > > DIGGER jonathan jwayne2@ix.netcom.com email me today! orbital2 kicks! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: Re: The Box lyrics Date: 24 Sep 1996 16:52:05 -0500 > Here's my take on them... > > http://www.tiac.net/users/jrobin/boxlyr.html > > Sproston Green > jrobin@tiac.net > http://www.tiac.net/users/jrobin/ thanx a lot.. i think you probably hit it right on the nose... what's "trevie"? aaron ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: amoore@wired.com (Ammie Moore) Subject: Re: Where is it Again? Date: 24 Sep 1996 15:00:56 -0700 Hello out there! I have been surfing all day trying to hear some Orbital. How is the sight listed over the net ? The Complete website address... because I typed in clubimusic and did not get there . Im new at this . thanks so much for the information e-me back soon! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jason Broome Subject: Re: Orbital on ClubiMusic Date: 24 Sep 1996 23:07:37 +0100 Band BBS wrote: > > A Note from iMusic: > > Thought members of the list would be interested to know that ClubiMusic has > just launched featuring a live Orbital concert recorded in Seattle on thier > last our through the States. > > ClubiMusic features RealAudio 3.0 which enables a stereo signal at 28.8 and > full cd-stereo quality at dual ISDN. It's incredible! > > While you're at it, you may want to check out ClubiMusic Radio featuring the > best in Intelligent Dance Music. > > Let me know what you think. Make it your own! Its bloody wonderful! Thats what I think, give me and all us orbital lovers MORE! Please. God I love Orbital, fell in love with 'em at Glastonbury 94 don't ya know. Never heard of them before that, ever since been completely mad for it, at all times of the day or night. There is a bad side though, the girlfriend dosen't like them at all. Well, she hates it, calls it a load of "Noise". God, I've tried to explain the joy and freedom they express through their music. But she just don't get it - should I give her the push or what? Oh yeah, great list this. I've been silently sitting back and reading for a while now. I need more info on this live EP thats in the works, any chance of an advanced listen for list members? -- Jason Broome Life is sweet and so is the tea. Keep it clean and keep it green! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Aimee C. Merritt" Subject: Re: The Box lyrics Date: 24 Sep 1996 15:07:14 -0400 (EDT) The Trevi (not Trevie) Fountain is a very famous and very large fountain in Rome. On Tue, 24 Sep 1996 16:52:05 -0500 Aaron Murray wrote: > > Here's my take on them... > > > > http://www.tiac.net/users/jrobin/boxlyr.html > > > > Sproston Green > > jrobin@tiac.net > > http://www.tiac.net/users/jrobin/ > > thanx a lot.. i think you probably hit it right on the nose... what's > "trevie"? > > aaron ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ftodd Subject: Re: Messages from above Date: 24 Sep 1996 23:05:37 -0700 > I'm new to this list and, tho' I know everyone hates newbies, I've > got a simple, open question. don't be silly, people DO NOT hate "newbies" (I hate using jargon), everybody is new at some point. > Has this list ever received messages from Orbital or their > management, informing us punters of new goings on? If so, how often? > This is the reson I joined this list, and if the answer is no, I'll > bugger off and save xmission the bandwidth. No, don't go!!! Toddy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ftodd Subject: Re: Obscure songs? Date: 24 Sep 1996 23:02:53 -0700 > Diversions is good, IMPACT USA , THE PEEL SESSION STUFF make it though. > All the Lush mixes are pretty naff....cant beat the original. whoops!, disagree!, CJ Bolland's mix is superb (as is all of CJs work). I do agree that none of the remixes are as good as the original though. Toddy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ftodd Subject: Re: Obscure songs? Date: 24 Sep 1996 23:10:27 -0700 Jonathan Wayne wrote: > > THE BROWN ALBUM IS THE GREATEST ALBUM EVER CREATED ON THE AMOEBA SURFACE > OF THIS PLANET!! > > THE BROWN ALBUM IS THE TESTAMENT OF GOOD TECHNO MUSIC!!! > > THE BROWN ALBUM NAMED O R B I T A L 2 IS RELATIVELY AMAZING IN TERMS OF > CUTTING EDGE SOUND AND TRADEMARK SOPHISTICATION!!! > > NEVER DOUBT THE BROWN ALBUM! > > BUY IT TODAY! > > BUY IT FOR YOURE FAMILY, FRIENDS, PETS, MEDICAL PERSONEL, AND MOBYS > EXECUTIVE MANAGER!!! > jonathan so, jon, you like a bit of the old Orbital do ya...? ;) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: Re: Orbital Samples Date: 24 Sep 1996 17:24:01 -0500 At 11:38 AM 9/24/96 -0500, you wrote: I don't know what site you went to but as you may have read I am getting the "brown" album, and the "Insides" album very soon! I will have them on my site! Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger/orbital.htm I don't have them on there yet! But soon! DIGGER >A while back I went to a web site that had the entire brown (Orbital II) >album sampled in Real Audio format. The problem is that I was showing it >to a friend on his computer, and I saved it as a bookmark but somehow >its gone now. Does anyone know what the site is or has anyone else at >least been there? > >Mike >mpolisky@netlink.net > > __________________________________________________ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: Re: Messages from above Date: 24 Sep 1996 17:25:13 -0500 At 05:39 PM 9/24/96 +0000, you wrote: I always thought that this list WAS run by either Orbital management or close friends of Orbital! Not absolutely positive though! DIGGER >Hi, > >I'm new to this list and, tho' I know everyone hates newbies, I've >got a simple, open question. > >Has this list ever received messages from Orbital or their >management, informing us punters of new goings on? If so, how often? > >This is the reson I joined this list, and if the answer is no, I'll >bugger off and save xmission the bandwidth. > >Cheers, > >yan >----------------------------------------------------------------- >Ian Silvester, "He dreams.. while he's not sleeping" >Research Associate. - The Chameleons >----------------------------------------------------------------- > > __________________________________________________ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel@sentier.ftech.co.uk (Daniel Hare, Sentier, London UK) Subject: Re: Messages from above Date: 24 Sep 1996 23:44:46 +0100 >I'm new to this list and, tho' I know everyone hates newbies, I've Not on this list, as long as you don't start talking about Nine Inch Nails (that's for all those that have managed to get back on this list!) >Has this list ever received messages from Orbital or their >management, informing us punters of new goings on? If so, how often? >This is the reson I joined this list, and if the answer is no, I'll >bugger off and save xmission the bandwidth. Not specifically, but Steve Price who will no doubt also reply to your mail has his ear to the ground and will surely let us know in good time of any upcoming events......... Anyway, trust Staffordshire is sunny and idyllic at this time of year, and let me tell you that the world of organisations isn't quite as nice as being an RA (the beer costs a lot more for a start, and not so many paid junkets either "I must go to the new diode laser conference in Bali") Stick around, and no lurking...........! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sproston Green Subject: Re: Where is it Again? Date: 24 Sep 1996 19:48:01 -0400 At 03:00 PM 9/24/96 -0700, you wrote: >Hello out there! I have been surfing all day trying to hear some Orbital. >How is the sight listed over the net ? The Complete website address... >because I typed in clubimusic and did not get there . Im new at this . >thanks so much for the information e-me back soon! Type in : http://club.imusic.com/ Sproston Green jrobin@tiac.net http://www.tiac.net/users/jrobin/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ajay Sharma Subject: Re: Orbital on ClubiMusic Date: 24 Sep 1996 17:16:29 -0700 (PDT) > the girlfriend dosen't like them at all. Well, she hates it, calls it a > load of "Noise". God, I've tried to explain the joy and freedom they > express through their music. But she just don't get it - should I give > her the push or what? Yeah, toss her. If she doesn't understand, then she's not worthy. I had a girlfriend that really didn't like music as a whole so it wasn't like she needed to like Orbital. She just didn't like music period. She's gone because she didn't like the movie Trainspotting or Pulp Fiction (she couldn't even watch the whole movie!!) later, ajay Satyajot (Ajay) Sharma | -=[ Digital Odyssey ]=- ssharma@cs.ucr.edu | Internet Services ssharma@odc.net | data: (909)484-5324 http://www.odc.net/~ssharma/ | voice: (909)481-6874 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ajay Sharma Subject: Orbital US Tour? Date: 24 Sep 1996 17:19:42 -0700 (PDT) I heard on one of the many newsgroups that Orbital will be doing a US tour in Oct/Nov. Can anyone confirm this? thanks, ajay Satyajot (Ajay) Sharma | -=[ Digital Odyssey ]=- ssharma@cs.ucr.edu | Internet Services ssharma@odc.net | data: (909)484-5324 http://www.odc.net/~ssharma/ | voice: (909)481-6874 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Christian Behnke Subject: Orbital Album titles Date: 24 Sep 1996 21:11:03 -0700 For all those out there who don't know, their latest album is titled "In Sides" not "Insides". BTW: Inside info: Orbital will be releasing a new album within the next year. Fly on the wall- DJ Xetrix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: broohaha@xnet.com (Al Arzaga) Subject: club.imusic.com Date: 25 Sep 1996 00:59:34 -0500 Anyone out there w/ a pmac version of RealAudio Plus check this site out? I can't seem to establish a RealAudio connection here (it keeps asking me to update to the latest version of RealAudio...which I have).. And it's so frustrating... Seeing all these orbital and techno links... And I can't get to 'em... aL -- Alden Arzaga broohaha@xnet.com http://www.xnet.com/~broohaha "From now on, I will not try to reason with the idiots I encounter. I will dismiss them by waving my paw and saying 'Bah.'" - Dogbert (Scott Adams) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mr David Pearce Subject: Live Orbitalness Date: 25 Sep 1996 10:29:03 +0100 Hello All Orbital Fans, I wonder if anyone out there has tapes of live Orbital? Particularly of the most recent tour, which was utterly fantastic, by the way. Wolverhampton, the first date on the main UK bit was perhaps the best gig I have ever been to, and I have been to a lot. Strangely enough, I have now heard the lines from the beginning of Satan played in a live context by both bands who have used them - the Butthole Surfers in 1987 at Brixton Academy (even more strangely enough, the previous 'best ever' gig, by far). To get back to the point, I would be interested in high quality recordings only (what's the point otherwise?). Alternatively, since the US Orbital releases always seem to be in a different format to UK, have any releases over there contained live stuff? Finally, I have a very good recording of Orbital playing on the radio from just before the InSides tour. This thread may have been mentioned before (I am new to this group), but this recording is well worth having. Yours Ramblingly, David H Pearce, IRC in Materials, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT WWW: http://sun1.bham.ac.uk/d.h.pearce.irc/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Messages from above Date: 25 Sep 1996 11:28:11 BST >Has this list ever received messages from Orbital or their >management, informing us punters of new goings on? If so, how often? The only connection to Orbital and their management is via myself. There is usually a couple of news updates every month or so (depending on whats going on). But a few of the messages in the XMISSION do make to the Orbital Zine (LOOPZ) which i also run. This is sent to Orbital, their manager, their pressman and their parents. >This is the reson I joined this list, and if the answer is no, I'll >bugger off and save xmission the bandwidth. Stay awhile. Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital Zine. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (Last Update 23/09/96) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) and Uk.Undernet.Org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Re: Orbital on ClubiMusic Date: 25 Sep 1996 11:42:53 BST >Oh yeah, great list this. I've been silently sitting back and reading >for a while now. I need more info on this live EP thats in the works, >any chance of an advanced listen for list members? The live Ep is being compiled as we speak but no release date as yet. The tracks are:- Satan Lush The Girl With The Sun In Her Head What i never told u is the 12 inches will have the live crowd noise on but the CD will not (or is it the other way round). Paul said he had just decided when i rang him. More news when i get it!. Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital Zine. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (Last Update 23/09/96) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) and Uk.Undernet.Org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Re: Messages from above Date: 25 Sep 1996 11:45:53 BST >?Sent by:Digger > At 05:39 PM 9/24/96 +0000, you wrote: >I always thought that this list WAS run by either Orbital management or >close friends of Orbital! I dont think thats right. Who does run the server anyway ? Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital Zine. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (Last Update 23/09/96) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) and Uk.Undernet.Org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Orbital US Tour? Date: 25 Sep 1996 11:49:33 BST >I heard on one of the many newsgroups that Orbital will be doing a US >tour in Oct/Nov. Can anyone confirm this? I can confirm that this is NOT true! Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital Zine. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (Last Update 23/09/96) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) and Uk.Undernet.Org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Orbital Album titles Date: 25 Sep 1996 11:51:38 BST >BTW: Inside info: Orbital will be releasing a new album within the next >year. They are working on a new album after the next Ep release (Live stuff). The album WONT necersarry be released next album. Remember In Sides took 1 and a half yrs to make. Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital Zine. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (Last Update 23/09/96) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) and Uk.Undernet.Org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Live Orbitalness Date: 25 Sep 1996 11:57:03 BST >I wonder if anyone out there has tapes of live Orbital? I have quite a bit of stuff from this tour and the last 3. >Particularly of the most recent tour, which was utterly fantastic, by the >way. Wolverhampton, the first date on the main UK bit was perhaps the >best gig I have ever been to, and I have been to a lot. I was also there. Good gig...shame they didnt do Chime. They also had a bit of trouble on the TGWTSIHH (lots of dry ice). Their is a review in this issue of LOOPZ (not for sale yet). > Alternatively, since the US Orbital >releases always seem to be in a different format to UK, have any releases >over there contained live stuff? No Us releases have any live stuff that Uk releases have already. >Finally, I have a very good recording of Orbital playing on the radio >from just before the InSides tour. This thread may have been mentioned >before (I am new to this group), but this recording is well worth having. Is that the Leeds Sound City Recording ? Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital Zine. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (Last Update 23/09/96) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) and Uk.Undernet.Org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Yan" Subject: re:Re: Messages from above Date: 25 Sep 1996 12:26:28 +0000 > > >?Sent by:Digger > > At 05:39 PM 9/24/96 +0000, you wrote: > >I always thought that this list WAS run by either Orbital management or > >close friends of Orbital! > > I dont think thats right. > Who does run the server anyway ? > I'll take a wild stab and say Lazlo Nibble - the same guy who runs the KLF and ORB lists at xmission. Total guess tho'. yan Ian Silvester, "He dreams.. while he's not sleeping" Research Associate. - The Chameleons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: Re: The Box lyrics Date: 25 Sep 1996 08:54:52 -0500 Aimee C. Merritt wrote: > > The Trevi (not Trevie) Fountain is a very famous and very large > fountain in Rome. > well.. thank you very much for clearing that up! ;) aaron ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sanjay Arora Subject: RE: Re: Orbital on ClubiMusic Date: 25 Sep 1996 10:36:56 -0400 No live version of "Halcyon" on there huh? Oh well, we tried our best. >The live Ep is being compiled as we speak but no release date as yet. >The tracks are:- > Satan > Lush > The Girl With The Sun In Her Head > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steven Dzilvelis" Subject: Meat Beat Live! Date: 25 Sep 1996 11:06:42 -0700 I know, I know, this isn't Orbital related, so sue me.... Just saw Meat Beat Manifesto. Awesome show.... Lots of old tunes, lots = of stuff off of the new album (which sounds a little Orbitalish to me = anyway!, so theres your relevance!). It was a small theatre in Boulder, Colorado. Kind of like having Meat = Beat playing a private gig four your dancing pleasure. This was my consolation prize for not getting to see Orbital, who for = some reason, decided that it made sense to go from Vancouver to Detroit = on the last tour, skipping Colorado entirely.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Throat Dibbler Subject: Re: Meat Beat Live! Date: 25 Sep 1996 13:31:46 -0400 (EDT) On Wed, 25 Sep 1996, Steven Dzilvelis wrote: > Just saw Meat Beat Manifesto. Awesome show.... Lots of old tunes, lots of stuff off of the new album (which sounds a little Orbitalish to me anyway!, so theres your relevance!). I was supposed to see them with Loop Guru in Raleigh a couple of weeks ago and the show got cancelled because of Hurricane Fran. I was rather, er, annoyed. This is my .sig ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Murray Subject: Re: Meat Beat Live! Date: 25 Sep 1996 12:39:56 -0500 Steven Dzilvelis wrote: > This was my consolation prize for not getting to see Orbital, who for > some reason, decided that it made sense to go from Vancouver to > Detroit on the last tour, skipping Colorado entirely.... yeah, they always seem to skip right over texas.. oh well.. i guess i'll just have go hunt them down.. aaron ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ebbhead Subject: Re: Meat Beat Live! Date: 25 Sep 1996 13:59 EDT >> Just saw Meat Beat Manifesto. Awesome show.... Lots of old tunes, lots of stuff off of the new album (which sounds a little Orbitalish to me anyway!, so theres your relevance!). I saw them in Orlando a couple weeks ago, and really enjoyed the show, but I wished they performed more vocal tracks instead of mainly instrumental. I think I liked their 1990 tour with NIN a little better. _____________________________________________________ _|_ |_ |_ _ _ _| e-mail: ebbhead@iag.net (-|_)|_)| )(-(_|(_| http://www.iag.net/~ebbhead/ _____________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Band BBS Subject: Orbital on iMusic Date: 25 Sep 1996 13:24:25 -0700 Idiot me -- URL for the aforementioned broadcast: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ebbhead Subject: Side Projects/Altern8 Date: 25 Sep 1996 18:35:12 -0400 I would like to know what side projects Orbital have done (including compilation albums, remixes, etc.) with songs or versions of songs which are not found on their own discography. Here's a couple I have to start with: --Meat Beat Manifesto's _Mindstream_ Single has a remix by them called _Mind The Bend The Mind_ --EMF's _It's You_ Single Promo has a remix by them called _13 1/2% Extra Mix_ Both songs are quite long, and are much different than the originals--very good I must say! On a side note, whatever happened to the group Altern-8? Even though their mask gimmick was kind of silly, I thought their music had some promise. _____________________________________________________ _|_ |_ |_ _ _ _| e-mail: ebbhead@iag.net (-|_)|_)| )(-(_|(_| http://www.iag.net/~ebbhead/ _____________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ebbhead Subject: Orb/Orbital Date: 25 Sep 1996 18:44:36 -0400 I just picked up the Orb's _Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call of Duty_ (an Orb remix compilation), and I noticed there are a lot of 'Orbital' Mixes on it. The only credit for these mixes is Alex Paterson of the Orb--not Orbital!--which leaves me to wonder why he would name so many of his remixes this way. I mean, Orbital was around at the time these songs were made so why'd he do this? _____________________________________________________ _|_ |_ |_ _ _ _| e-mail: ebbhead@iag.net (-|_)|_)| )(-(_|(_| http://www.iag.net/~ebbhead/ _____________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jeff Horton Subject: Re: Orb/Orbital Date: 25 Sep 1996 16:23:44 -0700 Orb-Orbital. Kinda sound alike don't they? I don't think Alex cares if people get a little confused. J ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: Re: Side Projects/Altern8 Date: 25 Sep 1996 18:07:44 -0500 They also (as I'm sure you all know but I'm saying anyway) did a remix of "Attached" on United States of Ambience II. The remix is absolutely superior to the original. It's much shorter (only around 5 min I think) and has better bass punch with the beat. The synths are a little bit more tweaked out as well. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel@sentier.ftech.co.uk (Daniel Hare, Sentier, London UK) Subject: Re: Meat Beat Live! Date: 26 Sep 1996 00:57:47 +0100 Careful, ebbhead..... >>> Just saw Meat Beat Manifesto. ....... I think I liked their 1990 tour with NIN a little better. I am sure that people have words like NiN, Reznor etc set to trigger their Acme FlameOMatic in box. ;) You should not have come old man ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun David Rader Subject: re:Re: Orbital on ClubiMusic Date: 25 Sep 1996 17:33:45 -0700 (PDT) On Wed, 25 Sep 1996 steve.price@capgemini.co.uk wrote: > The live Ep is being compiled as we speak but no release date as yet. > The tracks are:- > Satan > Lush > The Girl With The Sun In Her Head > > What i never told u is the 12 inches will have the live crowd noise on but > the CD will not (or is it the other way round). Paul said he had just > decided when i rang him. More news when i get it!. That's GREAT! I'm glad this thing looks like a done deal. I hope the CD version doesn't have the crowd noises. They should put out a whole concert live (double CD)! Give them an inch and they'll take a mile... Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ajay Sharma Subject: Re: Orb/Orbital Date: 25 Sep 1996 17:35:41 -0700 (PDT) On Wed, 25 Sep 1996, Jeff Horton wrote: > Orb-Orbital. Kinda sound alike don't they? I don't think Alex cares if > people get a little confused. Before I got into this stuff I thought they were the same band. But now that's seems like a stupid mistake. later, ajay Satyajot (Ajay) Sharma | -=[ Digital Odyssey ]=- ssharma@cs.ucr.edu | Internet Services ssharma@odc.net | data: (909)484-5324 http://www.odc.net/~ssharma/ | voice: (909)481-6874 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shaun David Rader Subject: re:Orbital Album titles Date: 25 Sep 1996 17:35:52 -0700 (PDT) On Wed, 25 Sep 1996 steve.price@capgemini.co.uk wrote: > They are working on a new album after the next Ep release (Live stuff). > The album WONT necersarry be released next album. Remember In Sides took 1 > and a half yrs to make. I remember reading that Orbital wanted to take a break after "In Sides". They just keep pumpin' them out don't they?! I hope the next one is even better. I'm thinking the next one will be shorter because they mentioned how they originally wanted "In Sides" to be 45 minutes or so... Shaun Rader ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: RE: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Orbital on ClubiMusic Date: 25 Sep 1996 19:44:55 -0500 At 10:36 AM 9/25/96 -0400, you wrote: Darn I Love Halcyon!!! Dig > >No live version of "Halcyon" on there huh? >Oh well, we tried our best. > >>The live Ep is being compiled as we speak but no release date as yet. >>The tracks are:- >> Satan >> Lush >> The Girl With The Sun In Her Head >> >> > > __________________________________________________ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael A. Polisky" Subject: Halcyon on ClubiMusic Date: 25 Sep 1996 21:48:54 -0500 The version they played at that show only mixed in Belinda Carlyle's "Heaven on Earth." The show I saw in DC, they mixed BonJovi's "Living on a prayer" with "Heaven on Earth," It was then that I realized - they are the same song pretty much. Another difference was in the intro. They played Music before their first song. I seem to remember someone saying it was from James Bond, But Im not sure which movie. Mike mpolisky@netlink.net http://pages.prodigy.com/GNRF13C/map1.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ebbhead Subject: Re: Orb/Orbital Date: 25 Sep 1996 23:35:33 -0400 >> Orb-Orbital. Kinda sound alike don't they? I don't think Alex cares if >> people get a little confused. > >Before I got into this stuff I thought they were the same band. But now >that's seems like a stupid mistake. I've been to a few CD shows where I've asked if they have any Orbital, and they say 'yes' and then promptly direct me to recordings by the Orb--quite annoying! I'm sure it is a common mistake (one dealer was even from the UK that did this, would you believe?), but I definitely let them know it's NOT the same artist! _____________________________________________________ _|_ |_ |_ _ _ _| e-mail: ebbhead@iag.net (-|_)|_)| )(-(_|(_| http://www.iag.net/~ebbhead/ _____________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: PMison@aol.com Subject: Magwatch, Re: orbital Digest V2 #68 Date: 26 Sep 1996 03:47:54 -0400 Firstly, as promised last week, Magwatch: Orbital are featured in this month's (dated October) Raygun magazine (4 pages, only 1 of text): Q Magazine (Paul meets Mike Oldfield, about 8 pages, some pictures) and Select (about 2 pages in their technology supplement). If anyone has Select, or is willing to post it to me when they've finished with it, please contact me privately. (There don't seem to be any copies left in Norwich). Hopefully I'll post next month's before all the magazines are sold out :O) (if you want Q be quick, the new issue is due out soon). And from the digest: >From: Mr David Pearce [snip- I think that's all been answered) >Finally, I have a very good recording of Orbital playing on the radio from >just before the InSides tour. This thread may have been mentioned before (I >am new to this group), but this recording is well worth having. This would be the Leeds Sound City recording: tracklist is at http://members.aol.com/orbital101/discrs.html along with all their Radio 1 sessions, some of which a couple of people on this list have copies of. (oblique?) (I'll dig up the web page via email for people [if anyone wants it]). >From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk >The live Ep is being compiled as we speak but no release date as yet. >The tracks are:- > Satan > Lush > The Girl With The Sun In Her Head Hooray! Which Lush? (3-1/2 or a new amalgam?) Any idea what month/year at all? (Quick note to Steve: I'll try and email a picture this lunchtime, no guarantees- and Petrol is jungle, isn't it :O) ) Cheers etc, Paul Mison http://members.aol.com/orbital101/ still sigless on a dx33 at work [so netscape won't run properly :O( ] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: Where are the voices from? (From Above?) Date: 26 Sep 1996 05:30:25 -0500 Hi To All Of You Orbital Lovers Out There! I wanted to ask a question! On Are We Here (I Have Snivilisation) Where does the beginning part come from where it says "Are We Here", "Are We Uniqie", "Or are we an example of many different life forms", "What Does God Say?" I was just curious! And Where Do P&P Find People to do the vocals on songs like Halcyon? (I think i spelled it wrong) Digger __________________________________________________ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Yan" Subject: Re: Where are the voices from? (From Above?) Date: 26 Sep 1996 12:17:37 +0000 > Hi To All Of You Orbital Lovers Out There! > I wanted to ask a question! > On Are We Here (I Have Snivilisation) Where does the beginning part > come from > where it says "Are We Here", "Are We Uniqie", "Or are we an example > of many different life forms", "What Does God Say?" > > I was just curious! Don't know about this one but... > And Where Do P&P Find People to do the vocals on songs like Halcyon? This is a (reversed) sample from 'A Fine Day' by Opus III (the lead singer is, I think, a mate of the Hartnoll's so no copyright probs). > (I think i spelled it wrong) No, your spelling's fine. yan Ian Silvester, "He dreams.. while he's not sleeping" Research Associate. - The Chameleons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Anne L. Usion" Subject: re:Messages to Steve Date: 26 Sep 1996 06:32:43 -0700 Steve wrote: >The only connection to Orbital and their management is via myself. There >is usually a couple of news updates every month or so (depending on whats >going on). But a few of the messages in the XMISSION do make to the >Orbital Zine (LOOPZ) which i also run. This is sent to Orbital, their >manager, their pressman and their parents. Steve: I'll get off my butt and scan those pix of P & P at Organic 96 tonight! Then you may put them in your magazine or send them to Mr. and Mrs. Hartnoll -- whatever your heart desires. --Anne PS: I know, I still owe you one. :) _____________________________________________________________________________ ***SAVE TIBET*** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ftodd Subject: Re: Side Projects/Altern8 Date: 26 Sep 1996 15:53:29 -0700 Anthony Agee wrote: > > They also (as I'm sure you all know but I'm saying anyway) did a remix of > "Attached" on United States of Ambience II. The remix is absolutely > superior to the original. It's much shorter (only around 5 min I think) and > has better bass punch with the beat. The synths are a little bit more > tweaked out as well. you can't get better than the original Attached, no remix, not even a hartnoll remix, could be an improvement, well that's my opinion anyway. Attached is one of my faves. Toddy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Re: Orbital on ClubiMusic Date: 26 Sep 1996 21:59:39 BST [LIVE EP] >> What i never told u is the 12 inches will have the live crowd noise on >>but the CD will not (or is it the other way round). Paul said he had >>just decided when i rang him. More news when i get it!. >That's GREAT! I'm glad this thing looks like a done deal. I hope the CD >version doesn't have the crowd noises. They should put out a whole >concert live (double CD)! Give them an inch and they'll take a mile... :) And they should then do a free gig to promote the CD. A special gig that lasts 8 hours (includes loads of old stuff!). I wish! Heres my sig for all you bandwidth wasters (sorry to the rest of you!). Steve | _ \ _ \ _ \ __ / | | | | | | | / | | | | | ___/ / _____|\___/ \___/ _| ____| Price CREATOR AND EDITOR OF LOOPZ - THE ORBITAL ZINE. HTTP://WWW.CYBERCITY.HKO.NET/BIRMINGHAM/LOOPZ DISMAYL.DEMON.CO.UK AND UK.UNDERNET.ORG LOGGED ON AS LOOPZ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: re: live EP Date: 26 Sep 1996 15:51:03 -0500 >That's GREAT! I'm glad this thing looks like a done deal. I hope the CD >version doesn't have the crowd noises. They should put out a whole >concert live (double CD)! Give them an inch and they'll take a mile... > >Shaun Rader Agreed. I'm trying to think up reasons why they wouldn't want to put out a full length concert CD. So far, I'm doing a shitty job for I cannot find one con for doing exactly this. It's probably some copyright B.S. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: Re: Orb/Orbital Date: 26 Sep 1996 15:52:01 -0500 At 04:23 PM 9/25/96 -0700, you wrote: >Orb-Orbital. Kinda sound alike don't they? I don't think Alex cares if >people get a little confused. > Well, Alex would be very lucky to be "mistaken" for Orbital. I've never been a fan of Dr. Patterson. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Magwatch, Re: orbital Digest V2 #68 Date: 26 Sep 1996 22:08:30 BST > >>From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk >>The live Ep is being compiled as we speak but no release date as yet. >>The tracks are:- >> Satan >> Lush >> The Girl With The Sun In Her Head >Hooray! Which Lush? (3-1/2 or a new amalgam?) The new amalgam (nice word m8). > Any idea what month/year at all? Spoke to their press bloke yesterday (he is compiling a Discography for Record Mirror!...im helping him...that should be a laugh...Not!) who said that he heard that it might NOT make the shops b4 Xmas (boo hoo!). The artwork has been started though!. > (Quick note to Steve: I'll try and email a picture this lunchtime, no >guarantees- and Petrol is jungle, isn't it :O) ) Im in London at the mo...So take your time (not that you do! ;) ) and Tranquilizer is Baleric witha touch of Electro ;) >still sigless on a dx33 at work [so netscape won't run properly :O( ] Like mine....im gonna get flamed for this...:))) Steve | _ \ _ \ _ \ __ / | | | | | | | / | | | | | ___/ / _____|\___/ \___/ _| ____| Price CREATOR AND EDITOR OF LOOPZ - THE ORBITAL ZINE. HTTP://WWW.CYBERCITY.HKO.NET/BIRMINGHAM/LOOPZ DISMAYL.DEMON.CO.UK AND UK.UNDERNET.ORG LOGGED ON AS LOOPZ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Where are the voices from? (From Above?) Date: 26 Sep 1996 22:12:03 BST >And Where Do P&P Find People to do the vocals on songs like Halcyon? Sampled! From "Its a Fine Day" by Opus III. Whats the name of that bird now ? > (I think i spelled it wrong) Spelt it right! Steve | _ \ _ \ _ \ __ / | | | | | | | / | | | | | ___/ / _____|\___/ \___/ _| ____| Price CREATOR AND EDITOR OF LOOPZ - THE ORBITAL ZINE. HTTP://WWW.CYBERCITY.HKO.NET/BIRMINGHAM/LOOPZ DISMAYL.DEMON.CO.UK AND UK.UNDERNET.ORG LOGGED ON AS LOOPZ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Re: Where are the voices from? (From Above?) Date: 26 Sep 1996 22:14:09 BST >This is a (reversed) sample from 'A Fine Day' by Opus III (the lead >singer is, I think, a mate of the Hartnoll's so no copyright probs). Copyright is not that a major problem really guys! They got permission to use and if you read ya sleeves it should say where they got it from (then again?) Anyone know the birds name ? I need to know!!! Steve | _ \ _ \ _ \ __ / | | | | | | | / | | | | | ___/ / _____|\___/ \___/ _| ____| Price CREATOR AND EDITOR OF LOOPZ - THE ORBITAL ZINE. HTTP://WWW.CYBERCITY.HKO.NET/BIRMINGHAM/LOOPZ DISMAYL.DEMON.CO.UK AND UK.UNDERNET.ORG LOGGED ON AS LOOPZ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Messages to Steve Date: 26 Sep 1996 22:18:53 BST >Sent by:"Anne L. Usion" >Steve: >I'll get off my butt and scan those pix of P & P at Organic 96 tonight! >Then you may put them in your magazine or send them to Mr. and Mrs. >Hartnoll --whatever your heart desires. Thanx cocker! Im still waiting for my reply from my Private email to ya! Even after spending two hours chatting to you (4 in the morning as well!) you still dont love me! ;) >PS: I know, I still owe you one. :) Yes you do...Im still in shock! ;) MAIL ME ANNE! Steve | _ \ _ \ _ \ __ / | | | | | | | / | | | | | ___/ / _____|\___/ \___/ _| ____| Price CREATOR AND EDITOR OF LOOPZ - THE ORBITAL ZINE. HTTP://WWW.CYBERCITY.HKO.NET/BIRMINGHAM/LOOPZ DISMAYL.DEMON.CO.UK AND UK.UNDERNET.ORG LOGGED ON AS LOOPZ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Throat Dibbler Subject: Re: Where are the voices from? (From Above?) Date: 26 Sep 1996 18:30:05 -0400 (EDT) On Thu, 26 Sep 1996, Digger wrote: > Hi To All Of You Orbital Lovers Out There! > I wanted to ask a question! > On Are We Here (I Have Snivilisation) Where does the beginning part > come from > where it says "Are We Here", "Are We Uniqie", "Or are we an example > of many different life forms", "What Does God Say?" > I think someone on this list mentioned hearing it in a documentary of some kind a few months ago.. > And Where Do P&P Find People to do the vocals on songs like Halcyon? The samples in 'Halcyon' (well, and 'Halcyon + On + On' as well) are from 'It's a Fine Day' by Opus III, from the album Mind Fruit. IT's the intro portion of the song played backwards and looped. An *excellent* album, if you ask me (which you didn't). I also pick up their other album, Guru Mother, just this week, and it's pretty groovy, too. If you like the vocal samples in Halcyon, chances are you'll dig Opus III. This is my .sig ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Throat Dibbler Subject: re:Re: Where are the voices from? (From Above?) Date: 26 Sep 1996 18:33:04 -0400 (EDT) On Thu, 26 Sep 1996 steve.price@capgemini.co.uk wrote: > >This is a (reversed) sample from 'A Fine Day' by Opus III (the lead > >singer is, I think, a mate of the Hartnoll's so no copyright probs). > > Copyright is not that a major problem really guys! > They got permission to use and if you read ya sleeves it should say where > they got it from (then again?) > > Anyone know the birds name ? I need to know!!! Her first name is Kirsty, according to the insert from _Guru Mother_. (Assuming she's the only female in the group). No apparent references to her last name on either CD. This is my .sig ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wesley Eccleston Subject: curious... Date: 26 Sep 1996 16:38:54 -0800 (PST) I was just checking out Diversions, and the last mix of Lush has in parenthesis (Underworld). Am I mistaken, but did Underworld, who are responsible for such tunes as 'cowgirl' and 'born slippy' have anything to do with this mix. Don't mean to imply that Underworld could improve on Orbital or anything, but what's up? It just the name of the mix or what? Anyone know? Anyone care? -wesleyeccleston. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Throat Dibbler Subject: Re: curious... Date: 26 Sep 1996 20:54:58 -0400 (EDT) On Thu, 26 Sep 1996, Wesley Eccleston wrote: > > I was just checking out Diversions, and the last mix of Lush has in > parenthesis (Underworld). Am I mistaken, but did Underworld, who are > responsible for such tunes as 'cowgirl' and 'born slippy' have anything > to do with this mix. Don't mean to imply that Underworld could improve > on Orbital or anything, but what's up? It just the name of the mix or > what? Anyone know? Anyone care? -wesleyeccleston. Yup. Remixed by Underworld (Lush 3-3). THe preceding tracks are remixed by Psychik Warriors ov Gaia and CJ Bolland.. This is my .sig ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wesley Eccleston Subject: Re: curious... Date: 27 Sep 1996 09:55:59 -0800 (PST) On Thu, 26 Sep 1996, Throat Dibbler wrote: > On Thu, 26 Sep 1996, Wesley Eccleston wrote: > > > > > I was just checking out Diversions, and the last mix of Lush has in > > parenthesis (Underworld). Am I mistaken, but did Underworld, who are > > responsible for such tunes as 'cowgirl' and 'born slippy' have anything > > to do with this mix. Don't mean to imply that Underworld could improve > > on Orbital or anything, but what's up? It just the name of the mix or > > what? Anyone know? Anyone care? -wesleyeccleston. > > Yup. Remixed by Underworld (Lush 3-3). THe preceding tracks are > remixed by Psychik Warriors ov Gaia and CJ Bolland.. > > This is my .sig Thanks, your input is very appreciated. Uh, like you all didn't know this, but, I was spacing out last night again to In Sides and I just have to say Orbital rules. Period. There are no other kinds. -wesleyeccleston. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: michael george Subject: laserdisc Date: 27 Sep 1996 12:58:47 -0700 ------ =_NextPart_000_01BBAC73.A3A2E9C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable does anyone know of any live concert,video's,interviews etc of orbital = or any other similiar band that is available on laserdisc? thanks in = advance, mick george boston usa ------ =_NextPart_000_01BBAC73.A3A2E9C0 Content-Type: application/ms-tnef Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 eJ8+IjcTAQaQCAAEAAAAAAABAAEAAQeQBgAIAAAA5AQAAAAAAADoAAENgAQAAgAAAAIAAgABBJAG ACABAAABAAAADAAAAAMAADADAAAACwAPDgAAAAACAf8PAQAAAEcAAAAAAAAAgSsfpL6jEBmdbgDd AQ9UAgAAAABvcmJpdGFsQHhtaXNzaW9uLmNvbQBTTVRQAG9yYml0YWxAeG1pc3Npb24uY29tAAAe AAIwAQAAAAUAAABTTVRQAAAAAB4AAzABAAAAFQAAAG9yYml0YWxAeG1pc3Npb24uY29tAAAAAAMA FQwBAAAAAwD+DwYAAAAeAAEwAQAAABcAAAAnb3JiaXRhbEB4bWlzc2lvbi5jb20nAAACAQswAQAA ABoAAABTTVRQOk9SQklUQUxAWE1JU1NJT04uQ09NAAAAAwAAOQAAAAALAEA6AQAAAAIB9g8BAAAA BAAAAAAAAAMNNgEIgAcAGAAAAElQTS5NaWNyb3NvZnQgTWFpbC5Ob3RlADEIAQSAAQAKAAAAbGFz ZXJkaXNjALoDAQWAAwAOAAAAzAcJABsADAA6AC8ABQBxAQEggAMADgAAAMwHCQAbAAwANwAPAAUA TgEBCYABACEAAAA1MzRFNjQ3QTYyMThEMDExOThCODQ0NDU1MzU0MDAwMAC3BgEDkAYAmAIAABIA AAALACMAAAAAAAMAJgAAAAAACwApAAAAAAADADYAAAAAAEAAOQBgprhLrqy7AR4AcAABAAAACgAA AGxhc2VyZGlzYwAAAAIBcQABAAAAFgAAAAG7rK5LuHpkTlQYYhHQmLhERVNUAAAAAB4AHgwBAAAA BQAAAFNNVFAAAAAAHgAfDAEAAAAXAAAAd3ljbGlmZmVAaXgubmV0Y29tLmNvbQAAAwAGEB8P9sID AAcQkAAAAB4ACBABAAAAZQAAAERPRVNBTllPTkVLTk9XT0ZBTllMSVZFQ09OQ0VSVCxWSURFT1Ms SU5URVJWSUVXU0VUQ09GT1JCSVRBTE9SQU5ZT1RIRVJTSU1JTElBUkJBTkRUSEFUSVNBVkFJTEFC TEVPTkwAAAAAAgEJEAEAAAArAQAAJwEAAKUBAABMWkZ1OhZeaf8ACgEPAhUCqAXrAoMAUALyCQIA Y2gKwHNldDI3BgAGwwKDMgPFAgBwckJxEeJzdGVtAoMzdwLkBxMCgH0KgAjPCdk78RYPMjU1AoAK gQ2xC2DgbmcxMDMUUAsKFFGxC/EgZG8HkQBweQIgIGUga25vB+BvZmEa8iBsaXYbUAWgbkJjBJB0 LHZpDbBv2CdzLAuAE9ByHQAH0JsEIBHAYxuyBbBiaQGQRwMgBbEb8m90aASQIF0AkG0DEAcwBcBi AHBkuiAfoGEFQAQAGvB2C3DfC2ACYBtQAiAcIGERsAsgyQQAYz8gwm5rBCALgG0a8GQhYByhLAqF IBBj6GsgZx0wciSwCoUG4IcTwAIgCoV1c2EgCoUFFTEAJ0AAAwAQEAAAAAADABEQAAAAAEAABzDA oOzMray7AUAACDDAoOzMray7AR4APQABAAAAAQAAAAAAAACeow== ------ =_NextPart_000_01BBAC73.A3A2E9C0-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ftodd Subject: Re: Where are the voices from? (From Above?) Date: 27 Sep 1996 18:48:27 -0700 steve.price@capgemini.co.uk wrote: > > >This is a (reversed) sample from 'A Fine Day' by Opus III (the lead > >singer is, I think, a mate of the Hartnoll's so no copyright probs). > > Copyright is not that a major problem really guys! > They got permission to use and if you read ya sleeves it should say where > they got it from (then again?) > > Anyone know the birds name ? I need to know!!! on I'ts a fine day, (halcyon) it's by Kirsty Hawkshaw I think, yes, I know that she did the stuff on Lush. I think they used the lass to do lush as well, I'm probably wrong though I heard it/read it somewhere. Toddy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ftodd Subject: Re: curious... Date: 27 Sep 1996 18:56:03 -0700 Wesley Eccleston wrote: > > I was just checking out Diversions, and the last mix of Lush has in > parenthesis (Underworld). Am I mistaken, but did Underworld, who are > responsible for such tunes as 'cowgirl' and 'born slippy' have anything > to do with this mix. Don't mean to imply that Underworld could improve > on Orbital or anything, but what's up? It just the name of the mix or > what? Anyone know? Anyone care? -wesleyeccleston. Underworld remixed Lush 3 for lush 3-3, and IMO it's the best thing underworld have ever done, and I'm not an underworld fan. Toddy (going for gold with replying to all these messages!!!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ftodd Subject: Re: Orb/Orbital Date: 27 Sep 1996 18:52:52 -0700 Anthony Agee wrote: > > At 04:23 PM 9/25/96 -0700, you wrote: > >Orb-Orbital. Kinda sound alike don't they? I don't think Alex cares if > >people get a little confused. > > > Well, Alex would be very lucky to be "mistaken" for Orbital. > I've never been a fan of Dr. Patterson. DR Alex Patterson, not Dr. he's not a doctor, DR are the initials for his first two names, don't know what ther are though. Toddy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ftodd Subject: Re: Magwatch, Re: orbital Digest V2 #68 Date: 27 Sep 1996 18:45:41 -0700 > >Hooray! Which Lush? (3-1/2 or a new amalgam?) > > The new amalgam (nice word m8). the new what? Toddy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: curious... Date: 27 Sep 1996 12:58:07 -0600 (MDT) > I was just checking out Diversions, and the last mix of Lush has in > parenthesis (Underworld). Am I mistaken, but did Underworld, who are > responsible for such tunes as 'cowgirl' and 'born slippy' have anything > to do with this mix. Underworld have mixed all kinds of other bands. Check at http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?freur -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: Live Orbitalness Date: 27 Sep 1996 13:00:56 -0600 (MDT) > Strangely enough, I have now heard the lines from the beginning of Satan > played in a live context by both bands who have used them... Right before Organic '96, the Butthole Surfers played a concert here and used the "Daddy, what does 'regret' mean?" sample in their radio ads for the show. The only thing that kept me from being *really* disappointed that it was a BHS show and not an Orbital show was that I was going to get to see Orbital soon after anyway. :-) -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: re:Re: Messages from above Date: 27 Sep 1996 13:03:37 -0600 (MDT) >> Who does run the server anyway ? > > I'll take a wild stab and say Lazlo Nibble - the same guy who runs > the KLF and ORB lists at xmission. Total guess tho'. Dunno who the "official" orbital list owner is, but it's not me . . . -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: Orb/Orbital Date: 27 Sep 1996 13:12:45 -0600 (MDT) > I just picked up the Orb's _Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call of > Duty_ (an Orb remix compilation), and I noticed there are a lot of > 'Orbital' Mixes on it. The only credit for these mixes is Alex Paterson of > the Orb--not Orbital!--which leaves me to wonder why he would name so many > of his remixes this way. I mean, Orbital was around at the time these songs > were made so why'd he do this? Actually almost all of the Orb's "orbital" mixes came out in late 1989 and early 1990, before Orbital had released anything (but just barely). The Orb stopped using the name after "Chime" hit it big. -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: Side Projects/Altern8 Date: 27 Sep 1996 13:18:00 -0600 (MDT) > I would like to know what side projects Orbital have done (including > compilation albums, remixes, etc.) with songs or versions of songs which are > not found on their own discography. You can get a list by going to http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?orbital and searching for "remixes and production" (use the quotes). -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ebbhead Subject: Re: Orb/Orbital Date: 27 Sep 1996 17:27:50 -0400 >DR Alex Patterson, not Dr. I was wondering about that also--thanks for clearing that up for me. Strangely though, he is listed as 'Dr Alex Patterson' (with a lowercase 'r'--no period though) throughout this compilation CD. >> I just picked up the Orb's _Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call of >> Duty_ (an Orb remix compilation), and I noticed there are a lot of >> 'Orbital' Mixes on it. The only credit for these mixes is Alex Paterson of >> the Orb--not Orbital!--which leaves me to wonder why he would name so many >> of his remixes this way. I mean, Orbital was around at the time these songs >> were made so why'd he do this? >Actually almost all of the Orb's "orbital" mixes came out in late 1989 and >early 1990, before Orbital had released anything (but just barely). The Orb >stopped using the name after "Chime" hit it big. Well, the tracks/dates listed on the CD don't seem to agree with the 89/90 theory. Here they are: 1990-Depeche Mode: Happiest Girl (Orbital Mix) 1991-Time Unlimited: Men of Wadodem(Orbital Mix) 1992-Erasure: Ship of Fools (Orbital Southsea Isles of Holy Beats Mix) 1993-Sun Electric: O'Locco (Orbital Therapy Part 1) I wonder if he is referring to the same 'Orbital' as the artists we love so much got their name from? _____________________________________________________ _|_ |_ |_ _ _ _| e-mail: ebbhead@iag.net (-|_)|_)| )(-(_|(_| http://www.iag.net/~ebbhead/ _____________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: CDs From UK Date: 27 Sep 1996 16:46:23 -0500 Hi Every One! Just Wanted To Know What The Albums Orbital Has Out For the US?? I Think I May Have All The US Releases. Not Sure Though! I wish that all their albums were available in the US. I have gone to several record stores that say that they can't order imports of any of that stuff! they can only get what is available for the US. If i can't get ahold of imports is there a way i can get the albums that aren't released in the US any other way? DIGGER @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger I Am Lost And Have Gone To Look For Myself If I Should Get Back Before I Return Please Ask Me To Wait. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: Re: Orb/Orbital Date: 27 Sep 1996 16:48:36 -0500 At 05:27 PM 9/27/96 -0400, you wrote: So Orbital Does Have A CD Of All The Remixes That They Have Done For Other Groups? DIGGEr >>DR Alex Patterson, not Dr. >I was wondering about that also--thanks for clearing that up for me. >Strangely though, he is listed as 'Dr Alex Patterson' (with a lowercase >'r'--no period though) throughout this compilation CD. > >>> I just picked up the Orb's _Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call of >>> Duty_ (an Orb remix compilation), and I noticed there are a lot of >>> 'Orbital' Mixes on it. The only credit for these mixes is Alex Paterson of >>> the Orb--not Orbital!--which leaves me to wonder why he would name so many >>> of his remixes this way. I mean, Orbital was around at the time these songs >>> were made so why'd he do this? >>Actually almost all of the Orb's "orbital" mixes came out in late 1989 and >>early 1990, before Orbital had released anything (but just barely). The Orb >>stopped using the name after "Chime" hit it big. >Well, the tracks/dates listed on the CD don't seem to agree with the 89/90 >theory. Here they are: >1990-Depeche Mode: Happiest Girl (Orbital Mix) >1991-Time Unlimited: Men of Wadodem(Orbital Mix) >1992-Erasure: Ship of Fools (Orbital Southsea Isles of Holy Beats Mix) >1993-Sun Electric: O'Locco (Orbital Therapy Part 1) >I wonder if he is referring to the same 'Orbital' as the artists we love so >much got their name from? >_____________________________________________________ > > _|_ |_ |_ _ _ _| e-mail: ebbhead@iag.net >(-|_)|_)| )(-(_|(_| http://www.iag.net/~ebbhead/ >_____________________________________________________ > > @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger I Am Lost And Have Gone To Look For Myself If I Should Get Back Before I Return Please Ask Me To Wait. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Re: Where are the voices from? (From Above?) Date: 27 Sep 1996 22:58:22 BST > Anyone know the birds name ? I need to know!!! >on I'ts a fine day, (halcyon) it's by Kirsty Hawkshaw I think, yes, I >know that she did the stuff on Lush. I think they used the lass to do >lush as well, I'm probably wrong though I heard it/read it somewhere. Thanx for the name (as i said i needed it for an article im writing). The Lush stuff - not kirsty. Steve LOOPZ Price. Sig on laptop at the mo....lucky you lot! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Re: Orb/Orbital Date: 27 Sep 1996 23:05:54 BST >Sent by:Digger > At 05:27 PM 9/27/96 -0400, you wrote: >So Orbital Does Have A CD Of All The Remixes That They Have Done For >Other Groups? >DIGGEr No....they wont release a CD with their remix work on. Its a matter of hunting them down. The list of Orbital mixs that were quoted in the original message were done by The Orb. They used the Orbital mix name on a occasion (and way after Chime Mr Nibble). Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price Sig is on the laptop ya lucky buggers! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ebbhead Subject: Re: Orb/Orbital Date: 27 Sep 1996 18:08:33 -0400 >So Orbital Does Have A CD Of All The Remixes That They Have Done For Other >Groups? Yeah (well, not all--but there's a nice booklet included that does list their entire discography). It's actually a double CD called _Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call of Duty [The Orb Remix Project]_ I just picked it up this week--the release date is 1996 off of Deviant Records (distributed in UK by Vital). _____________________________________________________ _|_ |_ |_ _ _ _| e-mail: ebbhead@iag.net (-|_)|_)| )(-(_|(_| http://www.iag.net/~ebbhead/ _____________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ebbhead Subject: re:Re: Orb/Orbital Date: 27 Sep 1996 18:16:11 -0400 >>So Orbital Does Have A CD Of All The Remixes That They Have Done For >>Other Groups? >No....they wont release a CD with their remix work on. Its a matter of >hunting them down. The list of Orbital mixs that were quoted in the >original message were done by The Orb. They used the Orbital mix name on a > occasion (and way after Chime Mr Nibble). >Steve LOOPZ Price Whooops! Thanks Steve--Sorry I misread the question. It's an Orb compilation--not Orbital. Gets a little confusing eh? _____________________________________________________ _|_ |_ |_ _ _ _| e-mail: ebbhead@iag.net (-|_)|_)| )(-(_|(_| http://www.iag.net/~ebbhead/ _____________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: re:Re: Orb/Orbital Date: 28 Sep 1996 00:35:38 -0600 (MDT) > The list of Orbital mixs that were quoted in the original message were > done by The Orb. They used the Orbital mix name on a occasion (and way > after Chime Mr Nibble). I said *almost* all of them came out before Chime hit it big, Mr. Price. I don't doubt there's one or two exceptions (which you're welcome to trot out if you think it's important), but in general I stand by may statement that The Orb stopped using the name once the genuine possibility of confusion with the Harnolls arose. (For what it's worth, a number of the dates in the Auntie Aubrey's booklet -- including those for the "Ship of Fools" and "O'Locco" -- don't take into account early promo appearances, or else are simply wrong, so please don't rely on them as "evidence".) -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Re: Orb/Orbital Date: 28 Sep 1996 17:49:57 BST >> The list of Orbital mixs that were quoted in the original message were >> done by The Orb. They used the Orbital mix name on a occasion (and way >> after Chime Mr Nibble). > said *almost* all of them came out before Chime hit it big, Mr. Price. :) >I don't doubt there's one or two exceptions (which you're welcome to trot >out if you think it's important), but in general I stand by may statement >that The Orb stopped using the name once the genuine possibility of >confusion with the Harnolls arose. Youve got a cob on ? im not troting out .... just stoping a misleading sentance. Not a correction more of a pointer. There are at least 5 that i know of that have the ORBITAL tag in the mix name that appeared after Chime went big in the UK. Stick by your statement ... if you wish (!?). Steve LOOPZ Price Orbital Zine ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: re:Re: Orb/Orbital Date: 28 Sep 1996 12:59:34 -0500 > > >>> The list of Orbital mixs that were quoted in the original message were >>> done by The Orb. They used the Orbital mix name on a occasion (and way >>> after Chime Mr Nibble). > >> said *almost* all of them came out before Chime hit it big, Mr. Price. >:) > >>I don't doubt there's one or two exceptions (which you're welcome to trot >>out if you think it's important), but in general I stand by may statement >>that The Orb stopped using the name once the genuine possibility of >>confusion with the Harnolls arose. > >Youve got a cob on ? >im not troting out .... just stoping a misleading sentance. Not a >correction more of a pointer. There are at least 5 that i know of that >have the ORBITAL tag in the mix name that appeared after Chime went big in >the UK. > >Stick by your statement ... if you wish (!?). > >Steve LOOPZ Price >Orbital Zine > Hey Now I Think That This Fighting Stuff Needs To STOP Right Now! LOL :) This List Is Here To Inform People Who LOVE Orbital Of Things. If Corrections Need To Be Made So Be It!! Digger @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger I Am Lost And Have Gone To Look For Myself If I Should Get Back Before I Return Please Ask Me To Wait. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Re: Orb/Orbital Date: 28 Sep 1996 19:13:29 BST >Hey Now I Think That This Fighting Stuff Needs To STOP Right Now! >LOL :) >This List Is Here To Inform People Who LOVE Orbital Of Things. >If Corrections Need To Be Made So Be It!! Agreed. Id like to be corrected if i got something wrong. Hell....i still thought Santa Claus was running around! ;) Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price Sig away for the day ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Toddy." Subject: Re: Orb/Orbital Date: 28 Sep 1996 18:56:24 -0700 > This List Is Here To Inform People Who LOVE Orbital Of Things. > If Corrections Need To Be Made So Be It!! can you please stop typing with the first letter of all your words a capital, it's very annoying, and very confusing. Toddy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: nat_king_cat Subject: Re: Magwatch, Re: orbital Digest V2 #68 Date: 29 Sep 1996 13:17:20 +1000 (EST) On Fri, 27 Sep 1996, Ftodd wrote: > > >Hooray! Which Lush? (3-1/2 or a new amalgam?) > > > > The new amalgam (nice word m8). > > the new what? amalgam n. compound of mercury and another metal; soft plastic mixture; combination of elements. duh! :) nathan. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Toddy." Subject: Re: Magwatch, Re: orbital Digest V2 #68 Date: 29 Sep 1996 12:38:42 -0700 nat_king_cat wrote: > > On Fri, 27 Sep 1996, Ftodd wrote: > > > > >Hooray! Which Lush? (3-1/2 or a new amalgam?) > > > > > > The new amalgam (nice word m8). > > > > the new what? > > amalgam n. compound of mercury and another metal; soft plastic mixture; > combination of elements. OK cheers (you learn something every day:), but what's that got to do with Lush? Toddy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Re: Magwatch, Re: orbital Digest V2 #68 Date: 29 Sep 1996 14:24:34 BST The question was referring to what Lush are they putting on the Live ep. I cant remember who asked me but they said is is Lush 3-1 , 3-2 or the new amalgam. ie the first original ones or the combination live track they did this year ;) I said it is going to be the amalgam. Phew! Steve | _ \ _ \ _ \ __ / | | | | | | | / | | | | | ___/ / _____|\___/ \___/ _| ____| Price CREATOR AND EDITOR OF LOOPZ - THE ORBITAL ZINE. HTTP://WWW.CYBERCITY.HKO.NET/BIRMINGHAM/LOOPZ DISMAYL.DEMON.CO.UK AND UK.UNDERNET.ORG LOGGED ON AS LOOPZ ----------------------[Reply - Original Message]---------------------- Sent by:"Toddy." nat_king_cat wrote: > > On Fri, 27 Sep 1996, Ftodd wrote: > > > > >Hooray! Which Lush? (3-1/2 or a new amalgam?) > > > > > > The new amalgam (nice word m8). > > > > the new what? > > amalgam n. compound of mercury and another metal; soft plastic mixture; > combination of elements. OK cheers (you learn something every day:), but what's that got to do with Lush? Toddy. ===================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ebbhead Subject: Song Title Meanings Date: 29 Sep 1996 11:36:25 -0400 I just recently discovered that 'Halcyon' is a legendary bird that's supposed to calm the sea so as to be able to breed on the water, but many of Orbital's song titles make me wonder where they originated from or what they mean (if anything). If anyone can give some insight to the following song titles, I'd really appreciate it: Kein Trink Wasser P.E.T.R.O.L. (gasoline, I know, but the letters must stand for something?) The Box Dwr Budr Adnan's Thanks for your help! _____________________________________________________ _|_ |_ |_ _ _ _| e-mail: ebbhead@iag.net (-|_)|_)| )(-(_|(_| http://www.iag.net/~ebbhead/ _____________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Philip Smith Subject: Re: Song Title Meanings Date: 29 Sep 1996 16:52:59 -0000 On 29-Sep-96, ebbhead wrote: >I just recently discovered that 'Halcyon' is a legendary bird that's >supposed to calm the sea so as to be able to breed on the water, but many of >Orbital's song titles make me wonder where they originated from or what they >mean (if anything). If anyone can give some insight to the following song >titles, I'd really appreciate it: >Kein Trink Wasser >P.E.T.R.O.L. (gasoline, I know, but the letters must stand for something?) >The Box >Dwr Budr >Adnan's >Thanks for your help! I don't know about the rest, but Dwr Budr is Welsh for "Dirty Water". -- Philip Smith * Ligur on IRC The Great Zaganza says, "You are very fat and stupid and persistantly wear a ridiculous hat which you should be ashamed of." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: michael george Subject: RE: Song Title Meanings Date: 29 Sep 1996 12:22:29 -0700 ------ =_NextPart_000_01BBAE00.FF8A3020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Orbital's song titles make me wonder where they originated from or what = they mean (if anything). If anyone can give some insight to the following = song titles, I'd really appreciate it: Kein Trink Wasser P.E.T.R.O.L. 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Subject: Re: Song Title Meanings Date: 29 Sep 1996 18:12:17 -0700 ebbhead wrote: > > I just recently discovered that 'Halcyon' is a legendary bird that's > supposed to calm the sea so as to be able to breed on the water, but many of > Orbital's song titles make me wonder where they originated from or what they > mean (if anything). If anyone can give some insight to the following song > titles, I'd really appreciate it: > Kein Trink Wasser German: Not Any Drinking Water. > Dwr Budr Welsh: Dirty Water (I think) Toddy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Song Title Meanings Date: 29 Sep 1996 18:51:51 BST A lot of thought goes into the song titles...im always trying to work out why they call tracks certain names. They dont really let on if you ask them neither (well...not always). > I just recently discovered that 'Halcyon' is a legendary bird that's >supposed to calm the sea so as to be able to breed on the water, The "Halycon" drug that is no longer used (not here anyway) was the original idea for the track name. It was a sleeping tab with addictive qualities (hence the discontinued selling). >Kein Trink Wasser ermmm....Germain anyone. Did know what it meant...cant think at the mo. >P.E.T.R.O.L. (gasoline, I know, but the letters must stand >for something?) Written correctly. The importance (P&P say) is in to spell the word out (ie P.E.T.R.O.L not petrol). A track to do with the environment and the continued spillage around the Uk. >Dwr Budr Dirty water in welsh. There was a disaster last year with a oil tanker crashing in the welsh seas. Spilling the oil everywhere and generally making a bloody mess! >Adnan's Adnan (warchild) i believe was the child that needed medical help because of the war in former-Yoguslavia. Its something like that. Nice subject this.....any others we can digest! Cheers Steve | _ \ _ \ _ \ __ / | | | | | | | / | | | | | ___/ / _____|\___/ \___/ _| ____| Price CREATOR AND EDITOR OF LOOPZ - THE ORBITAL ZINE. HTTP://WWW.CYBERCITY.HKO.NET/BIRMINGHAM/LOOPZ DISMAYL.DEMON.CO.UK AND UK.UNDERNET.ORG LOGGED ON AS LOOPZ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Toddy." Subject: Re: Song Title Meanings Date: 29 Sep 1996 18:33:23 -0700 michael george wrote: > > Orbital's song titles make me wonder where they originated from or what they > mean (if anything). If anyone can give some insight to the following song > titles, I'd really appreciate it: > Kein Trink Wasser > P.E.T.R.O.L. (gasoline, I know, but the letters must stand for something?) > all i know on this one is it has to do with the sony playstation video game wipeout P.E.T.R.O.L. was produced for the game - it's the only one that was I think, I was thinking about buying the soundtrack - assuming it would be full of new material, but all the tunes are stuff that's old, like The Chem. Bros' "Chemical beats" and Prodigy's "One Love - edit" (the edit version? why can't they use the full version at least) The Orbital tune on there is actually called "Wipeout (P.E.T.R.O.L.)" rather than P.E.T.R.O.L. but I think this is pretty irrelevant. This is a boring topic, I don't even know why I'm writing about it...:) Toddy. PS Just been listening to the top40 (no, I don't usuallly) and I've learnt that not only has Mr. CJ Bolland released a new tune without me knowing about it, but it has also entered the charts at No.11!!!! well done CJ, I didn't even know he'd done some new stuff!! I'll buy it on Monday!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Re: Song Title Meanings Date: 29 Sep 1996 19:14:32 BST >The Orbital tune on there is actually called "Wipeout (P.E.T.R.O.L.)" >rather than P.E.T.R.O.L. but I think this is pretty irrelevant. This is a >boring topic, I don't even know why I'm writing about it...:) I think its interesting. The inlay of the Cd compilation is wrong. The track IS called P.E.T.R.O.L not Wipeout (P.E.T.R.O.L). From the horses mouth that one....they get peeved when record companys get their info wrong. :) >PS Just been listening to the top40 (no, I don't usuallly) and I've >learnt that not only has Mr. CJ Bolland released a new tune without me >knowing about it, but it has also entered the charts at No.11!!!! >well done CJ, I didn't even know he'd done some new stuff!! >I'll buy it on Monday!! Its very similar to Firestarter if i remember right. Steve | _ \ _ \ _ \ __ / | | | | | | | / | | | | | ___/ / _____|\___/ \___/ _| ____| Price CREATOR AND EDITOR OF LOOPZ - THE ORBITAL ZINE. HTTP://WWW.CYBERCITY.HKO.NET/BIRMINGHAM/LOOPZ DISMAYL.DEMON.CO.UK AND UK.UNDERNET.ORG LOGGED ON AS LOOPZ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: michael george Subject: FW: Song Title Meanings Date: 29 Sep 1996 14:47:16 -0700 ---------- Sent: Sunday, September 29, 1996 12:22 PM Orbital's song titles make me wonder where they originated from or what = they mean (if anything). If anyone can give some insight to the following = song titles, I'd really appreciate it: Kein Trink Wasser P.E.T.R.O.L. (gasoline, I know, but the letters must stand for = something?) all i know on this one is it has to do with the sony playstation video = game wipeout.it's either a remix of the opening sequence music,as its = pretty similiar or it could be from the wipeout sequel,but then again i = could be wrong.if anyone is unaware of the wipeout game music(not the = music cd released some time after) you owe it to yourself to get it = regardless of whether you have a playstation or not(it will play in a = regular cd player !!warning!! do not play track #1 as this has all the = game info on and could screw up your player as far as i know on the music to the sequel, photek,furture sound of = london,underworld,chemical bros and fluke have been signed. cheers, mick george ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Toddy." Subject: Re: Song Title Meanings Date: 29 Sep 1996 19:41:19 -0700 steve.price@capgemini.co.uk wrote: > > >The Orbital tune on there is actually called "Wipeout (P.E.T.R.O.L.)" > >rather than P.E.T.R.O.L. but I think this is pretty irrelevant. This is a > >boring topic, I don't even know why I'm writing about it...:) > > I think its interesting. I mean what I was going on about is boring, the tune titles topic IS interesting. > Its very similar to Firestarter if i remember right. no, it's not, the CJB tune is good!!! ;) I hate firestarter - it's the worst thing they've done IMO. It does have a vocal that sounds a little like "I've got the poison, I've got the remedy" bit in Poison. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Matt A. Umlor" Subject: Re: orbital Digest V2 #70 Date: 29 Sep 1996 19:19:21 -0400 (EDT) Has anyone heard the Ken Ishii CD? I have heard one song off of it and thought it was really good. Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ebbhead Subject: re:Song Title Meanings Date: 29 Sep 1996 21:42:25 -0400 >A lot of thought goes into the song titles...im always trying to work out >why they call tracks certain names. They dont really let on if you ask >them neither (well...not always). Yeah, I've read an article where they were asked to explain the significance of 'The Box', and they kept their lips sealed tight on that one--pretty much said they knew what it meant for themselves, but didn't want to spoil the interpretation for anyone else. >> I just recently discovered that 'Halcyon' is a legendary bird that's >>supposed to calm the sea so as to be able to breed on the water, > >The "Halycon" drug that is no longer used (not here anyway) was the >original idea for the track name. It was a sleeping tab with addictive >qualities (hence the discontinued selling). Hey thanks; that explains quite a lot really. I've seen that term pop up on occasion around the net. >Dwr Budr > >Dirty water in welsh. There was a disaster last year with a oil tanker >crashing in the welsh seas. Spilling the oil everywhere and generally >making a bloody mess! > >>Adnan's > >Adnan (warchild) i believe was the child that needed medical help because >of the war in former-Yoguslavia. Its something like that. Wow! Orbital are quite the political statement makers, and I never even knew it! Jack Dangers is the same way--always making subtle hints towards a certain cause or political issue (recently was wearing a pro-choice pin during an interview). >Nice subject this.....any others we can digest! It seems like some of their songs are water-related. Like 'I Wish I Had Duck Feet' for instance? How about 'Lush'--an ode to drunkeness perhaps? _____________________________________________________ _|_ |_ |_ _ _ _| e-mail: ebbhead@iag.net (-|_)|_)| )(-(_|(_| http://www.iag.net/~ebbhead/ _____________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: nat_king_cat Subject: amalgam! Date: 30 Sep 1996 18:05:08 +1000 (EST) On Sun, 29 Sep 1996, Toddy. wrote: > > > > >Hooray! Which Lush? (3-1/2 or a new amalgam?) > > > > > > > > The new amalgam (nice word m8). > > > > > > the new what? > > > > amalgam n. compound of mercury and another metal; soft plastic mixture; > > combination of elements. > > OK cheers (you learn something every day:), but what's that got to do > with Lush? having never heard it (not that that would help), i can't say...but if you think about this dictionary definition, and then 'expand' on that, then maybe you would get amalgam --> compound --> mixture --> mix?? then again...maybe not?? anyways... who gives a bleep? ;) err... i guess most (all?) electronic music is a combination of elements (samples) so maybe a remix should be thought of as a new combination of elements?!? nathaN. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: nat_king_cat Subject: Re: Song Title Meanings Date: 30 Sep 1996 18:09:27 +1000 (EST) On Sun, 29 Sep 1996, ebbhead wrote: [snip] > mean (if anything). If anyone can give some insight to the following song > titles, I'd really appreciate it: > Kein Trink Wasser > P.E.T.R.O.L. (gasoline, I know, but the letters must stand for something?) > The Box > Dwr Budr > Adnan's > Thanks for your help! I know Dwr Budr is Welsh for 'Dirty Water' - a song about pollution... 'sides that...i have NO idea. nathaN. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: nat_king_cat Subject: RE: Song Title Meanings Date: 30 Sep 1996 18:21:14 +1000 (EST) On Sun, 29 Sep 1996, michael george wrote: [snip] > P.E.T.R.O.L. (gasoline, I know, but the letters must stand for something?) > all i know on this one is it has to do with the sony playstation video game > wipeout.it's either a remix of the opening sequence music,as its pretty > similiar or it could be from the wipeout sequel,but then again i could be >wrong.if anyone is unaware of the wipeout game music(not the music cd released >some time after) you owe it to yourself to get it regardless of whether you > have a playstation or not(it will play in a regular cd player a foaf has this cd (the music cd) and in the sleeve, P.E.T.R.O.L is called 'Wipeout (P.E.T.R.O.L)' which made me think that it was written for the game, until i got In Sides, and saw that the proper title is PETROL (sick of all those damn full stops!). If someone has the answer to this q...then please enlighten me... why would you buy the wipeout cd (game) instead of the music cd if you just wanted the music??? nathaN. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Yan" Subject: re:Song Title Meanings Date: 30 Sep 1996 09:40:58 +0000 > >Kein Trink Wasser Not drinking water yan Ian Silvester, "He dreams.. while he's not sleeping" Research Associate. - The Chameleons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Song Title Meanings Date: 30 Sep 1996 11:11:17 BST >>Nice subject this.....any others we can digest! >It seems like some of their songs are water-related. Like 'I Wish I Had >Duck Feet' for instance? How about 'Lush'--an ode to drunkeness perhaps? Duck Feet....the whole track is about a phreak show and how everyone is looking at the weird subjects. I wish i had Duck Feet. Lush - as in lush grass. But not too sure about this one. Shall try and find out. Cheers (that sigs go away for a bit) Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital Zine. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (Last Update 23/09/96) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) and Uk.Undernet.Org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Re: orbital Digest V2 #70 Date: 30 Sep 1996 11:12:05 BST Is he in Orbital ? ;) Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital Zine. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (Last Update 23/09/96) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) and Uk.Undernet.Org ----------------------[Reply - Original Message]---------------------- Sent by:"Matt A. Umlor" Has anyone heard the Ken Ishii CD? I have heard one song off of it and thought it was really good. Matt ===================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Re: Song Title Meanings Date: 30 Sep 1996 11:20:18 BST >>> This is a boring topic, I don't even know why I'm writing aboutit...:) > >> I think its interesting. >I mean what I was going on about is boring, the tune titles topic IS >interesting. Oh i see....confused you will be....where abouts are u in the uk ? >> Its very similar to Firestarter if i remember right. >no, it's not, the CJB tune is good!!! ;) :) >I hate firestarter - it's the worst thing they've done IMO. I thought it was alright...The prodigy need to sort their direction out. >It does have a vocal that sounds a little like "I've got the poison, I've >got the remedy" bit in Poison. The whole chorus has the same melody...different vocals (heard it this morning). Its ok though. And whats this got to do with Orbital...well, Cj Bollands new single sound like firestarter which the vocals were done in the Strongroom...which as we all know is P&Ps little studio. Phew! Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital Zine. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (Last Update 23/09/96) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) and Uk.Undernet.Org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:RE: Song Title Meanings Date: 30 Sep 1996 11:24:16 BST >a foaf has this cd (the music cd) and in the sleeve, P.E.T.R.O.L is >called 'Wipeout (P.E.T.R.O.L)' which made me think that it was written >for the game It was incorrectly labelled on the inlay. Should be just P.E.T.R.O.L. >, until i got In Sides, and saw that the proper title is PETROL (sick >of all those damn full stops!). :) > If someone has the answer to this q...then please enlighten me... why >would you buy the wipeout cd (game) instead of the music cd if you just >wanted the music??? Id buy the compilation (but i already have...but yaknow what i mean). The compilation version of P.E.T.R.O.L is like an edit...but its not. It is the original version of P.E.T.R.O.L. But it aint that different. Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital Zine. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (Last Update 23/09/96) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) and Uk.Undernet.Org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: PMison@aol.com Subject: Pic to grab, amalgam, Lush mixes Date: 30 Sep 1996 07:33:56 -0400 Hi people. For those with fast connections, lots of time or an understanding boss, a large copy (1.3 Mbytes) of the Orbital logo is now available at http://members.aol.com/pmison/ol5cm.tiff (at 300dpi it's 5cm wide). Wow, so much traffic from one word! I just wondered if it was a new version, and because Lush 3-1 and 3-2 have always been listed seperately I wondered if they'd merged the layers, so to speak. (As if you cared!) CJ Bolland recently wrote something along the lines of 'I like Lush 3-5 a lot, but Orbital don't'; Steve Price once wrote that Lush 3-3 is 'a pile of cack' (sorry if I've got it wrong Steve, feel free to correct me), but someone wrote over the weekend (sorry, I can't be arsed to check) that he likes 3-3 more than Underworld's other work. But does anyone else really like the minimalism of Lush 3-4 (Warrior Drift)? Or doesn't anyone care?? :O) Thanks for your time, sorry about the rambling! Paul Mison, pmison@aol.com Stopped Clock: Orbital webspace (unofficial) http://www.york.ac.uk/~wjb101/orbital/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: PMison@aol.com Subject: About that pic Date: 30 Sep 1996 07:35:46 -0400 Hi again (sheepish grin, he's forgotten something!) I'll probably take that picture off the net sometime between Wednesday afternoon and Friday morning, so be quick if you want to nab it! The upside is I'll put up some more stuff soon. Cheers, Paul ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: steve.price@capgemini.co.uk Subject: re:Pic to grab, amalgam, Lush mixes Date: 30 Sep 1996 15:18:42 BST Paul Mison wrote: > For those with fast connections, lots of time or an understanding boss, >a large copy (1.3 Mbytes) of the Orbital logo is now available at >http://members.aol.com/pmison/ol5cm.tiff I have neither of the above but will gladly take it....cheers m8. > Wow, so much traffic from one word! I just wondered if it was a new >version, and because Lush 3-1 and 3-2 have always been listed seperately >I wondered if they'd merged the layers, so to speak. (As if you cared!) Its both versions id say.....if you seen them live this year then you may have heard the new version at the beginning (or the end). Its very acidic....bubbly. > CJ Bolland recently wrote something along the lines of 'I like Lush 3-5 >a lot, but Orbital don't'; Steve Price once wrote that Lush 3-3 is 'a >pile of cack' (sorry if I've got it wrong Steve, feel free to correct >me) :) I didnt write that...but its almost right. The remixes are pants...dont really extend the brilliant originals. >, but someone wrote over the weekend (sorry, I can't be arsed to check) >that he likes 3-3 more than Underworld's other work. But does anyone else >really like the minimalism of Lush 3-4 (Warrior Drift)? Or doesn't anyone >care?? :O) I dont like this one either (miserable sod eh?). I care m8...i care. Cheers Steve LOOPZ Price. Orbital Zine. http://www.cybercity.hko.net/birmingham/loopz (Last Update 23/09/96) On IRC at Dismayl.Demon.CO.Uk - known as LOOPZ (and a few others) and Uk.Undernet.Org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: michael george Subject: RE: Song Title Meanings Date: 30 Sep 1996 10:28:49 -0700 ---------- >.if anyone is unaware of the wipeout game music(not the music cd = released >some time after) you owe it to yourself to get it regardless of whether = you > have a playstation or not(it will play in a regular cd player nathan said... >... why would you buy the wipeout cd (game) instead of the >music cd if you just wanted the music??? the wipeout music game music is far superior and totaly different to the = wipeout music cd (other than P.E.T.R.O.L.) so you have to buy both if = you want both if you know what i mean. mick ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: re:Re: Orb/Orbital Date: 30 Sep 1996 11:29:27 -0600 (MDT) > im not troting out .... just stoping a misleading sentance. Not a > correction more of a pointer. There are at least 5 that i know of that > have the ORBITAL tag in the mix name that appeared after Chime went big > in the UK. Okay...so what are they? -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital@wwi.net (Anthony Agee) Subject: Lush, in general... Date: 30 Sep 1996 16:21:21 -0500 I think Lush is a bore. The first minute is great but after that it's just an hour of junk before Impact starts up. Of course, just my humble opinion. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Toddy." Subject: Re: amalgam! Date: 30 Sep 1996 23:15:28 -0700 nat_king_cat wrote: > > On Sun, 29 Sep 1996, Toddy. wrote: > > > > > > >Hooray! Which Lush? (3-1/2 or a new amalgam?) > > > > > > > > > > The new amalgam (nice word m8). > > > > > > > > the new what? > > > > > > amalgam n. compound of mercury and another metal; soft plastic mixture; > > > combination of elements. > > > > OK cheers (you learn something every day:), but what's that got to do > > with Lush? > > having never heard it (not that that would help), i can't say...but if you > think about this dictionary definition, and then 'expand' on that, then maybe > you would get amalgam --> compound --> mixture --> mix?? then again...maybe > not?? anyways... who gives a bleep? ;) err... i > guess most (all?) electronic music is a combination of elements (samples) > so maybe a remix should be thought of as a new combination of elements?!? sod it who cares, let's just wait for the record to come out and we'll be able to listen to it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Toddy." Subject: Re: Song Title Meanings Date: 30 Sep 1996 23:22:37 -0700 steve.price@capgemini.co.uk wrote: > > >>> This is a boring topic, I don't even know why I'm writing aboutit...:) > > > >> I think its interesting. > > >I mean what I was going on about is boring, the tune titles topic IS > >interesting. > > Oh i see....confused you will be....where abouts are u in the uk ? Preston. > >> Its very similar to Firestarter if i remember right. I bought it today (sugar is sweeter) and after listening to it properly it sounds nothing like firestarter IMO. > The whole chorus has the same melody...different vocals (heard it this > morning). Its ok though. I love it, sounds nothing like CJs ever done before which is not really a suprise!! but vocals on a CJ tune is really weird. > And whats this got to do with Orbital...well, Cj Bollands new single sound > like firestarter which the vocals were done in the Strongroom...which as > we all know is P&Ps little studio. really? well, CJs on Internal now anyway, so that's got something to do with it no doubt...so has CJ moved back to England or does he still live in Belgium? Toddy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Toddy." Subject: Re: Pic to grab, amalgam, Lush mixes Date: 30 Sep 1996 23:58:33 -0700 I never listen to 3-4 warrior drift, It's so minimalistic that I can't just listen to it (if you know what I mean). I love 3-5, true CJ style I said that 3-3 was the best underworld tune, it is. Toddy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Throat Dibbler Subject: Re: Lush, in general... Date: 30 Sep 1996 20:47:42 -0400 (EDT) On Mon, 30 Sep 1996, Anthony Agee wrote: > I think Lush is a bore. The first minute is great but after that it's just > an hour of junk before Impact starts up. Of course, just my humble opinion. Ack! Blasphemy! It's just about their best work! (Of course, just *my* (somewhat) humble opinion) This is my .sig ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Digger Subject: Insides, Brown Album, Lists, etc.. Date: 30 Sep 1996 20:57:25 -0500 Hi to all! I have 3 thing i want to cover in this message! 1) This goes to all of you! I just got INSIDES! It kicks some very serious a**!!! I love it! It has to be ORBITAL's best work yet! (in my opinion). I just got the brown album too! It is pretty good too! But you can definately tell how ORBITAL has progressed when after you listen to "brown" you listen to "insides"!! But over all they kick a**!!! 2) This is for all of you have unofficial orbital web pages! ***Please Reply To This Section Directly To Me!!*** ***If It Goes To The List Neither You Or I Will Hear The End Of It!*** I would like to start a list of unofficial orbital web pages (if you happen to have an official one (???) go ahead and reply to this message also) so i can have like a directory! I would also like to place links to other ORBITAL pages on my unofficial page! So if you send those to me you get a link on my page no questions asked! (WOW big deal). My e-mail is DIGGER@JORSM.COM 3) This message is directed to Steve Prince Since you know Orbital pretty well i thought i would ask you this! Let me begin by explaining. I helpout at a local planetarium (student assistant is the official title) 2 Weeks ago i re-did some sound tracks to some shows that we have and now i have been asked to do a third because they liked my work on the first 2 I now have INSIDES and i love the second part of out there somewhere (track 8) it has that certain twinkly music stuff at the beginning! a quality the planetarium searches for! Well my question is would ORBITAL care if i used this track in a Sound Track i would do for the planetarium? Wold there be and legal mobo jobo? (appropriet credits would be give.. of course) (the planetarium is a non-profit org. FYI). That is all i wanted! Thanks for all your time! DIGGER @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Thank You, Digger Digger@Jorsm.Com Http://www.jorsm.com/~digger I Am Lost And Have Gone To Look For Myself If I Should Get Back Before I Return Please Ask Me To Wait. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Wayne Subject: Re: Song Title Meanings Date: 30 Sep 1996 22:03:42 -0500 > the wipeout music game music is far superior and totaly different to the wipeout music cd (other than P.E.T.R.O.L.) so you have to buy both if you want both if you know what i mean. > mick mick, techno music in itself is superior! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Wayne Subject: Re: Lush, in general... Date: 30 Sep 1996 22:17:46 -0500 > > I think Lush is a bore. The first minute is great but after that it's just > > an hour of junk before Impact starts up. Of course, just my humble opinion. youre wrong pal. orbital2 is the greatest and lush is the natural demigod of all songs created. jonathan united states orbital obsessor. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: maya@lightside.com (Anne L. Usion) Subject: Duck Feet Date: 30 Sep 1996 21:01:02 -0800 Steve.Price replied to this inquiry: >>It seems like some of their songs are water-related. Like 'I Wish I Had >>Duck Feet' for instance? How about 'Lush'--an ode to drunkeness perhaps? > >Duck Feet....the whole track is about a phreak show and how everyone is >looking at the weird subjects. I wish i had Duck Feet. Steve, Steve, Steve! Disappointed! The Duck Feet song is far deeper in meaning than just being about a phreak (freak in the US) show. Did you miss the part about plastic surgery? Do you notice how the two voices are blended with and contrasted against each other? Hang with me here for a moment...Ok, check this out: The announcer for the show starts off with a free show (which ultimately ends up costing what price?) where the viewer can view the phreaks/freaks. Then there's the woman seducing us, telling us phreaks/freaks that we can look better or more beautiful by having surgery (butchery???) performed upon us. Simply stated, we view phreaks/freaks and are viewed as phreaks/freaks. Hmmm, maybe you don't have quite the same background as a reference here. Try this: Say you're dating a girl and you'd practically marry this woman if it just weren't for her [fill in offending feature here]. Now then, imagine you're that girl and how you would feel if someone told you that they'd like you if it just weren't for that one feature. What does that make the girl? For sake of argument, she's a phreak/freak in the eyes of said boyfriend. Steve, the song is brilliant and carries a deeper meaning than just being about a phreak show. Give it another listen and think of all the insecurities that you may have. Tell me it doesn't speak to you on a deeper level. BTW, pix are in the mail tomorrow. I didn't have enough overseas postage here at the homestead. Hope you'll like them. Love, --Anne _________________________________________________________ SAVE TIBET