From: Scott <1SHW1010@IBM.MTSAC.EDU> Subject: Stuff Date: 02 Apr 1995 10:25:56 PST "not in the know" geeze...how cheeky is that? hahaa Ewww...bad move there for Skinny Puppy. Signing to American right now is right up there with heading to Madonna's Maverick label. Only difference is, with Madonna's label you'll make some money. Great for American president Rick Rubin to be on top of techno though eh? He signed those HOT new acts Messiah and Lords of Acid!!! What a goob. Even if he did produce Licensed to Ill. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kristopher Magnusson Subject: Re: Does Snivilization Suck? Date: 02 Apr 1995 13:49:47 -0600 (MDT) The brown album is far superior to Snivelization. I do enjoy Snivelization, but it's a "b" tier CD for me, whereas the brown album is an "a" tier. Kristopher Magnusson kris@xmission.com (no NeXTmail, please) ====================================================================== I hope you're hungry. They're serving SPINY LOBEFISH in the commons area. On Fri, 24 Mar 1995, lhorner.UK wrote: > In-Reply-To: PYR2:owner-orbital@xmission.com's message of 03-24-95 01:13 > > Does anyone, like myself, rate snivilization above the brown album? > > I feel Orbital took chances on Snivilization, and for me, they paid off. When > the brown album came out there was nothing else that sounded like it, but > snivilization raises the stakes again. > > I was disappointed by Orbitals mixes of the 'Are we here?' single. I wanted to > hear that track ripped apart, but they all sound too much like the original. > Perhaps I ask too much...... > > > > Lee. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Yankovich Subject: Are We Here remixes aren't too good. Date: 02 Apr 1995 16:15:21 -0500 >I was disappointed by Orbitals mixes of'Are we here?'. I wanted to >hear that track ripped apart, but they all sound too much like the original. >Perhaps I ask too much... I thought the remixes (at least the "Oral Mix", the only one that comes to mind offhand) were too stereotypically "trancey". Almost jackhammeringly boring. Are We Here makes use of such fantastic variety, but that variety was lost when RITM got their hands on it. - -jon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "lhorner.UK" Subject: Re: Orbital on R1 Interactive Date: 03 Apr 1995 18:56:16 +0100 In-Reply-To: PYR2:owner-orbital@xmission.com's message of 03-27-95 17:40 Yes, but its in mono. Lee. - ---- Included Message ---- Received: 04-02-95 16:50 Sent: 03-27-95 17:40 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: PYR2:owner-orbital@xmission.com Subject: Orbital on R1 Interactive Date: 03 Apr 1995 18:56:16 +0100 Does anyone have a decent tape of Orbital on Radio One's Interactive show? Mine has loads of hiss due to crap radio reception :( Thanks Liza ------------------------------------------------- zail@dumahcom.u-net.com "All these things will be lost, in time, like tears in rain..." http://www.u-net.com/~dumahcom/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Yankovich Subject: Radio1 Date: 03 Apr 1995 14:47:06 -0500 >>Does anyone have a copy of Orbital's interactive Radio 1 deal? >Yes, but its in mono. ooh! ooh! Would it be out of your way to digitize it and get it up on the web or make it available via anon ftp for a couple of weeks? - -jon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "lhorner.UK" Subject: Re: Radio1 Date: 10 Apr 1995 08:21:31 +0100 In-Reply-To: PYR2:owner-orbital@xmission.com's message of 04-03-95 14:47 The only internet access I have is through this corparate mailing system which I next to nothing about, also I am very much a novice on this net thing. I will send a copy of the tape to anyone in the UK who is prepared to do anything that is mentioned below. Come on, there must be someone! Lee. - ---- Included Message ---- Received: 04-09-95 05:45 Sent: 04-03-95 14:47 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: PYR2:owner-orbital@xmission.com Subject: Radio1 Date: 10 Apr 1995 08:21:31 +0100 >>Does anyone have a copy of Orbital's interactive Radio 1 deal? >Yes, but its in mono. ooh! ooh! Would it be out of your way to digitize it and get it up on the web or make it available via anon ftp for a couple of weeks? - -jon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ST942572@PIP.CC.BRANDEIS.EDU (James Null) Subject: Orbital Tour Date: 13 Apr 1995 05:55:20 -0500 The details to this are still hazy and I might be wrong but, I'm just reporting what I heard. Alright I have good news and bad news depending on which side of side of the Atlantic. For those in the UK, the Orbital tour that I spoke previously of will still be comming. I know for certain that Aphex Twin will be there as well. For those in the US comes the bad news, Orbital will not be touring here this summer. The concept for this tour was to have another "see the light tour" but ultimately the decision was made to have seperate tours in europe and the US. The US tour will feature US DJs including Vapourspace, Josh Wink, and Nebula 9. I'm sorry that I got people's hopes up, but I was pretty pissed when I heard as well. Oh I have a quick question, did Moby and Orbital do anything else together besides Speed Freaky (Moby Remix) on the first crap-apple covered album? Later, James ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pete Ashdown Subject: Delerium Date: 15 Apr 1995 11:18:38 -0600 (MDT) > the Rose Chronicles. Anyways, Delerium was a cheap money-making venture > for Frontline because they weren't making enough off of there other > projects (including Intermix). I personally think it sucks. It's just You should probably specify Delerium on Nettwerk versus Delerium on Dossier. The Dossier work has a lot more substance. I believe there were six or seven releases on Dossier. The last two, "Spheres 1" and "Spheres 2" were among my favorite releases of '94. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bownco@itsnet.com (William Bown) Subject: Re: Delerium Date: 15 Apr 1995 11:28:18 -0700 >> the Rose Chronicles. Anyways, Delerium was a cheap money-making venture >> for Frontline because they weren't making enough off of there other >> projects (including Intermix). I personally think it sucks. It's just > >You should probably specify Delerium on Nettwerk versus Delerium on Dossier. >The Dossier work has a lot more substance. I believe there were six or seven >releases on Dossier. The last two, "Spheres 1" and "Spheres 2" were among my >favorite releases of '94. there is also one that i know of on a label called Third Mind Records that is compairable to the ones on Dossier. the title of the album is Euphoric. i have, i think the first 5 releases on Dossier. The titles are: Morpheus Faces, Forms, & Illusions Spiritual Archives Syrophenikan Stone Tower I would really like to obtain "Spheres 1" and "Spheres 2" to finish out my collection... (for a groovee beat, check out the *HEART* ---> can you feel it?!) Wil Bown _____________________________________________________________ | | | "Kiss me again, Hari. -Please.", Dors Venabili of Cinna | | (the Dors of Venabili) | | | | Prelude to Foundation by Isaac Asimov | |_____________________________________________________________| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul <777@paulh.demon.co.uk> Subject: re Lots Date: 15 Apr 1995 21:03:48 -1200 Well yes, FLA are for Squares, as Burroughs says in Drugstore Cowboy. But Front 242... different kettle of fish entirely. Check out the last studio album, and the track "Animal" in particular -- brilliant acid-noise-dub-techno. Bit weird but exciting. Strong contender if you like a bit of techno-ish Nine Inch Nails. Snivilisation? Good but the experiment fails in places. Might take a few more years listening. Brown beats it. The absolute best must be a live LP but of course we have no news such a beast as yet. Anyone know any good-quality Orbital bootlegs? The Are We Here? remixes are fabulous though, especially the aggressive acid-y one. Stand out track of the album -- maybe I'm too much of a traditionalist? And the Madonna mix was brilliant. And I was proud to go and buy a Madonna single -- she's cool. SOnic Youth used to play the whole of Live to Tell in te middle of shows. In between the noise. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Moloney Subject: Feile '95, Dublin, Ireland. Date: 18 Apr 1995 19:45:14 BST Seemingly Orbital are playing at the Feile 2-day festival in Dublin, Ireland, this summer. Other acts include Moby, the Prodigy and the Stone Roses. More concrete details when I get them. P. moorcockdenislearypratchettdelasouliainmbanksneworderclivejamesbatmanpjorourke vr p a u l m o l o n e y "`Discipline!' I bellowed.`Remember Vince Lombardi!'" pe dublin ireland http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~pmoloney/ brownbladerunnerdrhuntersthompsonsugarcubesjohnwooblaylockpowershiassenorbital ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Valerie Kesner Greenberg Subject: Re: Someone was looking for this,... Date: 19 Apr 1995 18:43:58 -0500 (CDT) Does anyone have copies of the orbital radio one broadcast or the orb show? I'm here in U.S. and none of my friends could get copies. Sorry if this info is already posted... Thanks, Val. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Valerie Kesner Greenberg Subject: Re: Gee... [comparison] Date: 19 Apr 1995 18:46:06 -0500 (CDT) just a note...I've found that (even though they're not as good as orbital) Gypsy have some of the most enticing trance tracks I've heard in quite a while. Super Smooth transitions from trance to ambient to even dub, all very beautifully packaged on their first? release "Soundtracks" I know, dumb name, but you can't have everything. I highly recommend it to anyone interested. I love Orbital and Gypsy suits my rather tempermental tastes just fine. Check it out. Val. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FRITZ KLIATCHKO COSTA Subject: Sniv vinyl error? Date: 19 Apr 1995 18:32:06 -0700 (PDT) I bought Orbital's Snivilizations album on vinyl a couple of weeks ago, but I recently realized that the song arrangement on it is slightly different from the CD's arrangement. On the CD, the last two songs are "Are We Here?" and "Attached," but on vinyl the last two tracks are "Kein Trink Wasser" and "Attached." I haven't listened to my vinyl copy of Snivilization --my record player is in L.A., and I go to school here in San Francisco-- to see if there is a difference in song composition. Did anyone else notice this, or is this suppose to be common knowledge? Fritz =) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: David Mackay Ross Subject: Re: Sniv vinyl error? Date: 20 Apr 1995 05:40:44 -0500 I noticed the reversal of the two tracks on the Orbital Discography that's cleverly hidden somewhere in the world. Don't get excited! You don't have a misprint! Oh well... I don't know about song composition though. Haven't heard Sniv on vinyl. ==================================================== Wait. I have the definitive one: MYu whu wa ha ha! Dave ==================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: TIME BECOMES LOOP Subject: quick question Date: 20 Apr 1995 09:13:07 -0500 (EST) all right, all you folks are talking about orbital's mix of Madonna's new track, but you kinda' fail to mention which track. I went to a music pad the other day and could not find a single of hers that listed 'mix by orbital'. I'm lost !!! see what you can do, pweeze j0nathan jh2218@wcu.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FRITZ KLIATCHKO COSTA Subject: Re: quick question Date: 20 Apr 1995 13:37:12 -0700 (PDT) On Thu, 20 Apr 1995, TIME BECOMES LOOP wrote: > > all right, all you folks are talking about orbital's > mix of Madonna's new track, but you kinda' fail to mention which track. > I went to a music pad the other day and could not find a single > of hers that listed 'mix by orbital'. > I'm lost !!! > > > see what you can do, pweeze > > j0nathan > jh2218@wcu.edu > Maddonna's single is titled "Bedtime Stories," but don't be fooled, because there are two types: the regular single with only 2 tracks on it, and the maxi single with 7 tracks on it. The fifth track on the maxi single contains the "Orbital Mix." Fritz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: henrique.fernandes@canrem.com (Henrique Fernandes) Subject: Re: You must be kidding Date: 24 Apr 1995 14:57:00 -0400 -=> Quoting Valerie Kesner Greenberg to All <=- VKG> Hen, VKG> It's good to see another Sp fan on this board... Have you heard VKG> anything about The Process release date? It was supposed to be VKG> April... Do you know anything? Any info would be helpful; I'm stranded VKG> in Garth Brooks land down here. Last I heard, Ogre was dead, so you see VKG> how starved I am for truthful info. Please help. VKG> Thanks, VKG> K. VKG> p.s. have you heard the skinny puppy track on the "in defense of VKG> animals" Cd? Reaalyy good stuff. Very different. Check it out. As far as I know The Process is in the final mixing stages, with a release date somewhere between late August and late October. And no Ogre's not dead he's alive and well last I heard. As for the ODE To GrOoVy track on the In Defence of Animals cd, I think it's really good. But you realize that it's just Ogre and Dave Ogilvie. Cevin Key and D. Rudolph Goettel had nothing to do with that track. Hope this info helps Brap On Henrique.Fernandes@CANREM.COM ... This tagline is SHAREWARE! To register, send me $10 ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Chris.Hilker" Subject: Re: You must be kidding Date: 24 Apr 1995 16:32:47 -0700 (PDT) >really good. But you realize that it's just Ogre and Dave Ogilvie. Cevin Key >and D. Rudolph Goettel had nothing to do with that track. Gee, now that you mention it, neither did P + P Hartnoll. Funny that you insist on discussing such blantantly off-topic material here. Take it to rec.music.industrial. C. - -- cspot@hyperreal.com (Chris.Hilker) ...electro-spiritual in composition... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: David Mackay Ross Subject: Therapy? & Orbital Date: 28 Apr 1995 13:14:47 -0500 Saw this on the IDM list. Anyone have any comments? <---- Begin Included Message ----> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Running Free Subject: Therapy? & Orbital Date: 27 Apr 1995 19:21:54 -0400 (EDT) Seems a collaboration between Therapy? & Orbital has occured. Anyone know what this sounds like? ____________________________________________________________________________ Paul Rafanello ambience@delphi.com "We learn to love and when we learn to give." ____________________________________________________________________________ <---- End Included Message ----> Thanks, Dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lazlo@rt66.com (Lazlo Nibble) Subject: Therapy? & Orbital Date: 28 Apr 1995 13:08:19 -0600 (MDT) > Saw this on the IDM list. Anyone have any comments? Only that I noticed it listed on a new-release sheet that implied that the collboration made up the entire contents of issue #12 of the Volume CD series. - -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@rt66.com, http://www.rt66.com/lazlo) ::: Check out my personal music-for-trade list, now up on my web site ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michel Battaglia Subject: Re: Therapy? & Orbital Date: 28 Apr 1995 20:37:55 -0400 (EDT) ebee/mail/postponed-mail/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII I think it's a 'single' from two new Volume Comps (one of which is called Wasted and the other eludes me) - basically compiling all the fresh hard-to-find tracks by yr fave artists...'Wasted' is all dance stuff....and the other is all rock and indie...i can post a tracklisting.... in fact, i'll do it now! :) 1.The Orb - Reefer Spin In The Galaxy 2.Cabaret Voltaire - Low Cool 3. One Dove - Fallen 4. Bjork - One Day 5. Shamen - Hyperreal 6. PWEI - Bulletproof 7. the Grid - Cybernetic 8. system 7 - Miracle 9. Underworld - why why why 10 Delta lady - anything you want 11.Drum Club - One Tribe 12. Sabres of paradise - lick wid nit wit 13. spooky - aqualung 14. orbital - belfast/wasted 15. c - he was 16 massive attack - karmacoma 17 tricky - you don't 18 cypress hill - lick a shot 19 credit to the nation - come dancing 20 little axe - 15 to 4 21 sandals - venice groove 22 stereo mc's - elevate my mind 23 jah wobble - whiskey priests 24 node - olivine 25 new order - confusion 26 moby - go 27 lfo - slow down speedy 28 autechre - lanx 3 29 aphex twin - en trange to exit 30 mindless drug hoover - the reefer song if tracks look familiar it's an unreleased mix... this is totally rad - saves having to track down copies of old Volumes... the indie one is just as good, as well... mikebee <