From: Kerwin Burton Subject: Re: Orbital@MTV(Euro) 12/21 & Berlin show Date: 02 Jan 1995 17:58:57 -0800 (PST) On Thu, 22 Dec 1994, Valerie Kesner Greenberg wrote: > Theres a fifty minute recording of impact/remind live from glastonbury on > a new dance compilation i saw yesterday. I'll find out the name. It's > three CD's. The third one is all orbital live from glastonbury. Recording > quality is ok. I'll post then name soon so you can check it out. i believe you are referring to "Serious Road Trip" on MCA. I was very tempted by this one! Dave @ earrational has it for $25!! Not bad for 3CD's! do tell if you have had a chance to hear it or have bought it for yourself . . . . . . ker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Richard Jackson Subject: Re: Orbital Date: 06 Jan 1995 14:58:52 +0000 (GMT) > > > speaking of orbital must haves... i got lc1 from a friend (it was on the > satan single) and it is a truly amazing track. my question is what is > lc2 like. idon't remember what it's on, but is it a second part? is it a > remix? > > thx, > > rb > > I've not heard of any satan single by Orbital - please tell me what it is Any Orbital fans should try and get hold of the following tracks which are remixed by Orbital and are excellent :- Abfhart - Come Into My Life (on Dub House Disco The Third compilation on Guerilla Records) Pressure of Speech - X-Beats (on X-Beats EP, also with a Drum Club mix) Anybody know of any more tracks remixed by Orbital ? - - Richie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lazlo@rt66.com (Lazlo Nibble) Subject: Re: Orbital Date: 06 Jan 1995 08:45:39 -0700 (MST) All this info can be had from the discography, which is accessable through my home page or via FTP from ftp://rt66.com/users/lazlo/discographies/orbital. > I've not heard of any satan single by Orbital - please tell me what it is Orbital: Satan (single, 1991) 7": 1991 UK (ffrr; F 149) 3:44 Satan 8:06 Belfast [album mix] 12": 1991 UK (ffrr; FX 149) CD: 1991 UK (ffrr; FCD 149) Satan L.C.1 Belfast 12": 1991 UK (ffrr; FXR 149) Satan (rhyme and reason mix) L.C.2. (outer limits mix) ['evil' ed richards] Chime > Anybody know of any more tracks remixed by Orbital ? [Back To The Planet: Daydream] [Day Dreamer: Show Me] [Drum Club: Alchemy] [EMF: It's You] [The Golden Girls: Kinetic] [Madonna: Take A Bow] [Meat Beat Manifesto: Edge of No Control] [Meat Beat Manifesto: Mindstream] [Pied Piper: Kinetic (aka "The Golden Girls" by Kinetic)] [Queen Latifah: Come In To My House] [The Shamen: Hear Me O My People] [Soft Ballet: Believe In A Blue World] [Yellow Magic Orchestra: Behind The Mask] - -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@rt66.com) ::: Check http://rt66.com/lazlo/ for Discographies, Record-Collecting ::: Resources, The Internet Music Wantlists, and more. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Handiboy Subject: orbital www page Date: 06 Jan 1995 16:44:46 -0800 (PST) has anyone done one yet? please let me know - -John Did someone say Squishy? \|/ / (@ @) ------------oOO--(_)--OOo-------------------------------------------------- ``` ''' http://squishy.com/~handi Squishy Info Line: (415) 566-0863, ext 4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: " Jason W. King" Subject: Re: Orbital: Diversions ( + lc1 and lc2) Date: 06 Jan 1995 11:43:44 -0500 (EST) On Fri, 6 Jan 1995, Robert Arthur Breitkreuz wrote: > the other lush remix is the 1926 trancedance remix. it's a good mix even > though it's not very orbitalesque. i'm quite a completist and i wouldn't > consider it a must have. I'm not sure what you mean by "completist"...but I love that remix. > speaking of orbital must haves... i got lc1 from a friend (it was on the > satan single) and it is a truly amazing track. my question is what is > lc2 like. idon't remember what it's on, but is it a second part? is it a > remix? > According to this 12" I bought what seems like a million years ago.... A side Satan (the rhyme & reason vocal mix) [there is a guy rapping :P ] LC2 (outer limits mix) [this is much more simple sounding track than most everything else i have ever heard from them bald guys.] B side Chime jay ** sorry if the x-post annoyed anyone ______________________________________________________________________________ Jason W. King also @watserv1.uwaterloo.ca jw2king@calum.uwaterloo.ca He says...the jungle... U. of Waterloo - Env & Resource Studies just came alive and took him! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kathleen Vrshek Subject: UK version of green/yellow album Date: 06 Jan 1995 20:56:42 -0600 (CST) i saw the UK version of the green/yellow album at a local record store. I've already got the US version. My question is, Is it really worth 23 bucks to get the UK version. Is it that much different and/or better than the US version? Also, I saw a compilation with Open Mind by Orbital on it. Is this a cool song? There looked to be some other good stuff on it too. Should I or shouldn't I? Lemmy know! (to all you motorhead fans) In the immortal words of Ralph Kramden, "And away we go!" Kathy, mistress of Ralph Kramden. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lazlo@rt66.com (Lazlo Nibble) Subject: UK version of green/yellow album Date: 06 Jan 1995 23:20:36 -0700 (MST) > i saw the UK version of the green/yellow album at a local record store. > I've already got the US version. My question is, Is it really worth 23 > bucks to get the UK version. Is it that much different and/or better > than the US version? I'll tell you what -- go buy it, and if you decide you don't like it, I'll buy it from you for what you paid for it. - -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@rt66.com) ::: Check http://rt66.com/lazlo/ for Discographies, Record-Collecting ::: Resources, The Internet Music Wantlists, and more. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: CHrOmE Subject: Re: orbital www page Date: 07 Jan 1995 07:13:00 GMT Handiboy writes: >has anyone done one yet? Don't think so, never saw any at least. If anyone can find a good place to set it up I won't mind helping out. Problem is I'm restricted to 5Mb at my Internet provider, which is already for 80% in use ... Greetings from Amsterdam, Chrome // CHrOmE chrome@fluffy.xs4all.nl http://www.xs4all.nl/~chrome/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Hostetler Subject: Re: orbital www page Date: 07 Jan 1995 13:11:23 -0500 (EST) CHrOmE said: > Don't think so, never saw any at least. If anyone can find a good place to > set it up I won't mind helping out. Problem is I'm restricted to 5Mb at my > Internet provider, which is already for 80% in use ... Try here: http://hyperreal.com:70/1/music/artists/orbital It hasn't been .html'ized yet, but Mark Rudholm is in charge of it. E-mail him at rudholm@hyperreal.com - -- Brian This message sent to you at bulk rate. http://sparrow.bio.indiana.edu/brian/me brianh@silver.ucs.indiana.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Moloney Subject: Concert Itinerary, Anyone? Date: 08 Jan 1995 22:50:52 GMT Does anyone know what forthcoming gigs Orbital intend to play? I'm more interesting in whether or not they intend to play in Ireland, of course. :) P. moorcockdenislearypratchettdelasouliainmbanksneworderclivejamesbatmanpjorourke vr p a u l m o l o n e y "...it's a cry...a cry for survival...for their surv pe dublin ireland http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~pmoloney/pmoloney.html brownbladerunnerdrhuntersthompsonsugarcubesjohnwooblaylockpowershiassenorbital ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris.Hilker" Subject: Re: Orbital's Instruments Date: 09 Jan 1995 18:33:48 -0800 (PST) >What synths, sequencers, etc. does orbital use? Try the archives: v01.n001 v01.n007 v01.n013 Don't anyone repost the list AGAIN, please. C. - -- cspot@hyperreal.com (Chris.Hilker) ...electro-spiritual in composition... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Vince Yallop Subject: Re: Orbital@MTV(Euro) 12/21 & Berlin show Date: 09 Jan 1995 23:45:55 GMT > On Thu, 22 Dec 1994, Valerie Kesner Greenberg wrote: > > > Theres a fifty minute recording of impact/remind live from glastonbury on > > a new dance compilation i saw yesterday. I'll find out the name. It's > > three CD's. The third one is all orbital live from glastonbury. Recording > > quality is ok. I'll post then name soon so you can check it out. > i believe you are referring to "Serious Road Trip" on MCA. I was very > tempted by this one! Dave @ earrational has it for $25!! Not bad for > 3CD's! do tell if you have had a chance to hear it or have bought it for > yourself . . . . . . SRT is a good compilation with tracks by by Banco de Gaia, Dust Brothers, Leftfield, Orb, System 7 and Ege Bam Yasi among others. Orbital are on the third CD - and its only one track from Glastonbury (11:20 long) - very disappointing as there's nothing else on that disc! The quality is excellent. I do have a recording of the Glastonbury set taped off Radio 1 - all but the first track. Its slightly hissy as it was done on my old Panasonic, but I'm willing to do copies if you send me a tape; or if there's enough interest, maybe I'll send one out for a world tour. Mail me if you want! oo -\/- Vince. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Vince Yallop Subject: Re: Orbital@MTV(Euro) 12/21 & Berlin show Date: 09 Jan 1995 23:45:55 GMT > On Thu, 22 Dec 1994, Valerie Kesner Greenberg wrote: > > > Theres a fifty minute recording of impact/remind live from glastonbury on > > a new dance compilation i saw yesterday. I'll find out the name. It's > > three CD's. The third one is all orbital live from glastonbury. Recording > > quality is ok. I'll post then name soon so you can check it out. > i believe you are referring to "Serious Road Trip" on MCA. I was very > tempted by this one! Dave @ earrational has it for $25!! Not bad for > 3CD's! do tell if you have had a chance to hear it or have bought it for > yourself . . . . . . SRT is a good compilation with tracks by by Banco de Gaia, Dust Brothers, Leftfield, Orb, System 7 and Ege Bam Yasi among others. Orbital are on the third CD - and its only one track from Glastonbury (11:20 long) - very disappointing as there's nothing else on that disc! The quality is excellent. I do have a recording of the Glastonbury set taped off Radio 1 - all but the first track. Its slightly hissy as it was done on my old Panasonic, but I'm willing to do copies if you send me a tape; or if there's enough interest, maybe I'll send one out for a world tour. Mail me if you want! oo -\/- Vince. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: vasil Subject: Re: Orbital's Instruments Date: 10 Jan 1995 1:11:18 EST 1994: Orbital oddments orbital's collection of kit includes: Akai S700 Alesis ADAT Alesis Quadraverb Alesis MMT8x2 Atari 1040ST running C-Lab's "Creator" Boss digital sampler-delay Drawmer DS201 dual gate E-max II sampler Ensoniq DP4 Groove Electronics "botch-up" MIDI-to-CV converter. "It's atrocious." Korg KMS30 sync box Korg Wavestation Korg Wavestation A/D Mackie CR1604 desk Oberheim Xpander OSCar monosynth Roland Jupiter 6 Roland SH-09 Roland SH-101 Roland TB-303x2 Studiomaster 16:8:2 desk Yamaha DX100 Yamaha NS-10M monitors - "Surprise, surprise" Drum machines: Alesis HR16 Alesis SR16 Korg DDM 220 digital drums - Orbital's first purchase Roland R8 Roland TR-909 SCI DrumTracks later, - -djkc ====================================================================== This should take care of that spare money! Here goes .... Akai: S700 Alesis: ADAT HR16 MMT8 sequencers, used live, SR16 Quadraverb ARP: 2600 Atari: 1040 ST + C-Lab Creator. Boss: DR660 RSD 10 EMU: EmaxII Keyboard EmaxIII Rack Ensoniq:DP4 Korg: DDM 220 KMS30 Poly 800 Wavestation Wavestation A/D Novation:BassStation Oberheim:Xpander OSC: Oscar Roland: Jupiter 6 R70 R8 SH09 SH101 System 100 TB303 TR808 TR909 SCI: DrumTracks Yamaha: DX100 And that's probably not up to date, 'cos they keep buying new stuff. They can afford to because they get an advance from the record company which is enough to record an album in a proper studio, and spend it on a small room and loads of gear. Pretty clever, really. ___ Neil C Elkins http://www.bath.ac.uk/~py1nce/ ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lyren I Brown Subject: Orbital's Instruments Date: 09 Jan 1995 15:59:58 -0500 (EST) What synths, sequencers, etc. does orbital use? - -Lyren ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Roger D Bucks Subject: Green CD Price Date: 10 Jan 1995 10:16:30 GMT Kathleen Vrshek wrote: >i saw the UK version of the green/yellow album at a local record store. >I've already got the US version. My question is, Is it really worth 23 >bucks to get the UK version. Is it that much different and/or better >than the US version? Also, I saw a compilation with Open Mind by Orbital >on it. Is this a cool song? There looked to be some other good stuff on >it too. Should I or shouldn't I? Lemmy know! (to all you motorhead fans) > >In the immortal words of Ralph Kramden, "And away we go!" > >Kathy, mistress of Ralph Kramden. The simple answer is no (it ain't worth it). It's 6.99 UK pounds (in the UK :) ). So, even with P&P and exchange rates, it'd be cheaper (though I suppose not much) to mail it from the UK. I reckon about 10 bucks saving. If it ain't too late, I'll be happy to get/post it to you. (Or anyone else if interested). I'll check the price again later today (hopefully). As a side note... I still have a copy of Mutations that someone asked for and I either a) lost the mail or b) didn't get recontacted. If that was you then please mail me again and I'll try and dig it out. CYA RDB contact me at: rdb@cs.nott.ac.uk or even rdb@uk.ac.nott.cs One of these days I'll find which address it *really* is :). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: orbital Subject: Re: Orbital's Instruments Date: 10 Jan 1995 15:47:36 -0500 (EST) On Mon, 9 Jan 1995, Lyren I Brown wrote: > > What synths, sequencers, etc. does orbital use? > > -Lyren > there is an old issue of the uk mag fm (future music) that had a really good article on orbital in and they tqalked a lot about what they use. i don't have it here now, but i'll try to remember what i can 2 tb-303 basslines 1 sh-101 synth 1 jupiter 6 synth (these, by the way are all made by roland) 2 mmt-8 (alesis) sequencers one is used for all drum parts, the other for all instrumental parts. they told me when they were in toronto a couple of moths ago, that they had just got an arp 2600 and they werre really diggin it. they also had some old korg and i think, oberheim stuff as well as a moog (i can't remember which one) hopefully someone who has the issue of the mag can expand a bit on what i've listed peace, orbital... orbital@io.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Roger D Bucks Subject: Re: Green CD Price Date: 11 Jan 1995 9:42:36 GMT Further to my earlier message, the CD price of the green album has gone up to 8.99 UK pounds. (Not 6.99 as was mentioned before). :( But, if anyone's still interested in getting the CD from me then mail me. P&P ain't included though. Have a nice day. CYA RDB rdb@cs.nott.ac.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Eade Subject: Re: Orbital's Instruments Date: 11 Jan 1995 12:25:27 +0000 (GMT) On Mon, 9 Jan 1995, Lyren I Brown wrote: > > What synths, sequencers, etc. does orbital use? > > -Lyren > ...when they first started, they basically used an Emax II (which my friend sold to them and told them how to use!), which was the basis for the first album. But obviously they've got loads of different gear now. Paul Eade, (PA Sport Production) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lyren I Brown Subject: Re: Orbital's Instruments Date: 12 Jan 1995 04:52:53 -0500 (EST) Excerpts from mail: 11-Jan-95 Re: Orbital's Instruments by Paul Eade@slk.press.net > ...when they first started, they basically used an Emax II (which my > friend sold to them and told them how to use!), which was the basis for > the first album. > But obviously they've got loads of different gear now. Whoa! Pretty nifty. Thanks, all, for the replies. Now I have to find out what all these cool machines are! :) Thanks again! - -- Lyren Brown -- lb43+@andrew.cmu.edu -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Eade Subject: E-max II Date: 12 Jan 1995 12:44:21 +0000 (GMT) Jon - an Emax II can (more or less) emulate the sound of any instrument, voice, noise etc. These are loaded into the emulator using discs, or alternatively by sampling `real' sounds - e.g. an instrument, voice, part of a record etc. But in addition to the Emax you would need a sequencer in order to program your rhythms, bass sequences etc And on top of that you'd need at least some simple recording equipment - a 4-track, at least. In Britain, I know I could pick up a second-hand Emax for about #800. A sequencer would be around #250, and 4-track another #250. So you're looking at around #1,200 - #1,500 start-up costs - around $1,800 - $2,200. Paul Eade, (PA Sport Production) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ol! Subject: www page Date: 13 Jan 1995 12:46:55 +0000 (GMT) 1) is this the right addess for the orbital mailing list? 2) is there an orbital web page? 3) if not shall i set one up? yet another useless message from ol *{:oD **** Oliver Penney *LCFC* Oliver.Penney@durham.ac.uk *=====* http://www.dur.ac.uk/~d3g2w4 | O O | ( o ) (so what if the sigs bigger than 4 lines?) - --oOOo-\_\_/_/-oOOo-------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ol! Subject: orbital web page Date: 19 Jan 1995 12:24:58 +0000 (GMT) i have the beginnings of an orbital web page: http://www.dur.ac.uk/~d3g2w4/orbital.html am i the first? if not give me the url's to link us up yet another useless message from ol *{:oD **** Oliver Penney *LCFC* Oliver.Penney@durham.ac.uk *=====* http://www.dur.ac.uk/~d3g2w4 | O O | ( o ) (so what if the sigs bigger than 4 lines?) - --oOOo-\_\_/_/-oOOo-------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Hostetler Subject: orbital web page (fwd) Date: 19 Jan 1995 09:38:58 -0500 (EST) ol! said: > i have the beginnings of an orbital web page: > http://www.dur.ac.uk/~d3g2w4/orbital.html > am i the first? > if not give me the url's to link us up Several people have asked this same question recently. The first place anyone should look for such a beast would be hyperreal.com. And, lo, there is one on hyper... - -- Brian This message sent to you at bulk rate. http://sparrow.bio.indiana.edu/brian/me brianh@silver.ucs.indiana.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Yannick P Rendu Subject: ffrr's email address Date: 22 Jan 1995 01:59:41 -0500 (EST) I can't find my Snivilisation case so I can't find the e-mail address in it. If anyone could mail me the address, I would greatly appreciate the help, thanks Yar yr24@andrew.cmu.edu