http://pitchfork.com/news/45774-video-orbital-and-zola-jesus-new-france/
I missed this
btw I love it
― THIS TRADE SERVES ZERO FOOTBALL PURPOSE (DJP), Monday, 26 March 2012 19:37 (fourteen years ago)
Matt I'm just getting to that set you posted upthread, holy shit
― THIS TRADE SERVES ZERO FOOTBALL PURPOSE (DJP), Monday, 26 March 2012 21:11 (fourteen years ago)
Jesus you guys weren't kidding about that Maida Vale set.
― Tim F, Tuesday, 27 March 2012 12:27 (fourteen years ago)
http://open.soundrop.fm/s/orbital Ahead of the release of their 8th studio album "Wonky", Orbital are hosting a very special live webchat event on Spotify.Join the Orbital Soundrop room on Spotify on Thursday 29th March at 4pm to chat with the band live - and get your chance to ask them about their experiences from the last 25 Years at the heart of British dance music, and their triumphant return to the studio after an 8 year hiatus.We'll also be hosting a truly democratic Orbital playback - where you can listen along and vote for your favourite Orbital tracks - creating the ultimate Orbital playlist - voted for by the fans, for the fans.Soundrop is an app on Spotify to share, discover and experience music together with friends. Soundrop takes the original concept of the jukebox and brings it to the web in a social and democratic way. Find it in Spotify’s App Finder.
Join the Orbital Soundrop room on Spotify on Thursday 29th March at 4pm to chat with the band live - and get your chance to ask them about their experiences from the last 25 Years at the heart of British dance music, and their triumphant return to the studio after an 8 year hiatus.
We'll also be hosting a truly democratic Orbital playback - where you can listen along and vote for your favourite Orbital tracks - creating the ultimate Orbital playlist - voted for by the fans, for the fans.
Soundrop is an app on Spotify to share, discover and experience music together with friends. Soundrop takes the original concept of the jukebox and brings it to the web in a social and democratic way. Find it in Spotify’s App Finder.
― Algerian Goalkeeper, Tuesday, 27 March 2012 14:08 (fourteen years ago)
maybe I will be sick Thursday
― THIS TRADE SERVES ZERO FOOTBALL PURPOSE (DJP), Tuesday, 27 March 2012 14:29 (fourteen years ago)
mmmm.
― Lil T the Bowed Jet (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 27 March 2012 15:24 (fourteen years ago)
djp will just ask them about dr who.
― Algerian Goalkeeper, Tuesday, 27 March 2012 15:32 (fourteen years ago)
"what's he REALLY like"
― Lil T the Bowed Jet (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 27 March 2012 15:44 (fourteen years ago)
then Aldo will join and say how much nu-who sucks
― Algerian Goalkeeper, Tuesday, 27 March 2012 15:49 (fourteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9675nvyses
OMG.
Now that's how to do a fucking build.
― Homosexual Satan Wasp (Matt DC), Saturday, 31 March 2012 10:40 (fourteen years ago)
This has leaked by the way and 'Stringy Acid' is sending me in paroxysms of 90s throwback techno joy. It would be a standout on the Brown album, it's that good.
― Homosexual Satan Wasp (Matt DC), Saturday, 31 March 2012 10:49 (fourteen years ago)
STOP TALKING ABOUT IT! I am embargoing it until I can buy it in a record shop on Monday.
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Saturday, 31 March 2012 11:03 (fourteen years ago)
Nick it's hardly my fault you refuse to live in the modern world!
I felt the same as Matt DC but this is an amazing record - their best since In Sides. The title's a red herring because there's very little goofy humour and lots of what they're best at without being too self-referential. I'd be interested to see what younger listeners make of it because it doesn't sound nostalgic at all.
Cosign this entire post really. My copy arrived in the post this morning actually. I've listened to it twice and it is astonishingly good, definitely best since InSides. It's merely very good for the first four tracks or so and then really takes off from Distractions onwards.
There's a bit of almost everything they're good at actually - extreme prettiness (Never), aching Adnan's-style sadness (Distractions), widescreen rave (Stringy Acid) and proper hands-in-the-air anthems - I want at least 10 minutes more of the last track, Where's It Going? which is kinda like the first half of Impact with the cinematic swoop of Out There Somewhere pt. 2.
Also, Stringy Acid aside, I'm surprised how contemporary it sounds, partly because most of the elements of their sound are vogueish again, in M83-style indie electronica when not in dance music itself. And the nods to current music (wobbly dubstep on Beelzebub, Azealia Banks style electro on the title track) work because they maintain the personality of the rest of the album.
― Homosexual Satan Wasp (Matt DC), Saturday, 31 March 2012 12:37 (fourteen years ago)
You're torturing me.
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Saturday, 31 March 2012 13:02 (fourteen years ago)
i really love this
― Whiney vs. (BradNelson), Saturday, 31 March 2012 13:03 (fourteen years ago)
i mean i guess this should've been obvious because this is an orbital record but listening to the disconnected youtubes kind of misses out on the incredible weaving they do between tracks
for instance before now it was hard to tell how similar the outro of "straight sun" and the intro of "never" were
― Whiney vs. (BradNelson), Saturday, 31 March 2012 13:06 (fourteen years ago)
Excited.
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Saturday, 31 March 2012 13:12 (fourteen years ago)
This is the first album they've done that actually flows like an album in absolutely ages. I would have given it a colour name if I were them. A colour that's patently not as good as green or brown.
Orange maybe.
― Conan The Asshander (Doran), Saturday, 31 March 2012 13:16 (fourteen years ago)
There's a bit of almost everything they're good at actually
^^ this. i only listened to it once, so i still don't know if i prefer it over 'middle of nowhere'. i could do without 'belzedub', tbh. 'stringy acid' is all i could hope for a rave throwback - and even better that what such "statement" could imply.
― rusty_allen, Saturday, 31 March 2012 13:30 (fourteen years ago)
*even better than
― rusty_allen, Saturday, 31 March 2012 13:32 (fourteen years ago)
damn, still waiting for my copy...so this is better than The Altogether I take it? :D
― Estimate the percent chance that a whale has ever been to the moon? (frogbs), Saturday, 31 March 2012 14:45 (fourteen years ago)
another one hour thing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XT_ZKP9_Oo
― StanM, Saturday, 31 March 2012 16:35 (fourteen years ago)
listened to the album yesterday. fucking love it.
― caulk the wagon and float it, Saturday, 31 March 2012 16:37 (fourteen years ago)
Absolutely fantastic.
― Tim F, Sunday, 1 April 2012 10:23 (fourteen years ago)
The build on One Big Moment is just masterful, I love how they keep adding more and more layers an then suddenly there's one chiming synth line over the top that changes the melodic complexion of the track altogether. I wish they'd taken a bit more time with it actually, if there's one mild criticism I might have of this record it's they could have been a bit more patient with the pacing of some of the tracks, Where's It Going? in particular could have a much slower build and a longer outro.
But this is already above Middle of Nowhere for me, which sagged quite badly in the middle with I Don't Know You People and Otono.
― Homosexual Satan Wasp (Matt DC), Sunday, 1 April 2012 11:18 (fourteen years ago)
True but the highs ("Spare Parts Express", "Know Where To Run", "Nothing Left") on Middle of Nowhere probably were higher for the reason you cite - the build on those tracks is at once astonishing and yet totally inevitable sounding. There's a slight "radio edit" quality to the tunes here.
― Tim F, Sunday, 1 April 2012 11:50 (fourteen years ago)
Though it's not really a bad thing that with nearly every track I'm thinking "oh, that ended too soon."
― Tim F, Sunday, 1 April 2012 11:53 (fourteen years ago)
At the same time I'm not sure many of them actually need to be much longer - its only really the first and last tracks that would benefit from it really.
Conversely Beelzedub feels longer than it actually is and not in a bad way particularly, because there are so many sections to it and all of them feel exactly the right length. Also I love that you're sitting listening to the drill and bass bit and wondering if it could get any more gleefully ridiculous and then they throw the Kirk Hammett guitars in there as well.
Also, Distractions is a really astonishing piece of music.
― Homosexual Satan Wasp (Matt DC), Sunday, 1 April 2012 11:57 (fourteen years ago)
Flood probably had a hand in tightening the structures and keeping the song short.
― brotherlovesdub, Sunday, 1 April 2012 14:11 (fourteen years ago)
Duh @ StanM reposting that Maida Vale thing and not even noticing until now. Wtf, dude.
― StanM, Sunday, 1 April 2012 19:40 (fourteen years ago)
glad i listened to this, i doubt i'd have bothered without the leshurr hook. i think it sounds pretty dated in places and "beelzedub" got serious side-eye from me, but "straight sun" is amazing and the leshurr track is easily the best - that build!
― lex pretend, Sunday, 1 April 2012 19:44 (fourteen years ago)
This is pretty good! It does feel a bit like it's missing that final mysterious ingredient to take it to "really great", but In Sides didn't click for me until I had it on the Walkman (lol 90s) for a coach journey through brilliant sunshine and scenery, and this one sounds like it's going to go well with summertime walks, so I'm hoping it'll really hit me then.
Though I do kind of prefer my Orbital with no hints of the 21st century, so I'll admit I prefer it if I skip Beelzedub (second half with the breaks is ok tho) and the Lady Leshurr track. I am aware this says more about me being a corny indie fuck than about the album.
― instant coffee happening between us (a passing spacecadet), Sunday, 1 April 2012 19:47 (fourteen years ago)
you guys are getting me hella psyched here!title cut sounds great.
― 1 week to "Charles Dingus" (forksclovetofu), Sunday, 1 April 2012 20:10 (fourteen years ago)
ne-v-er
― moullet, Sunday, 1 April 2012 21:24 (fourteen years ago)
I like how this album is a bit of a parental rebuke of Scuba.
"Straight Sun" is amazing, yes.
― Tim F, Sunday, 1 April 2012 22:47 (fourteen years ago)
― StanM, Sunday, 1 April 2012 02:35 (Yesterday)
this is a DJ set btw not a live session
― ┗|∵|┓ (sic), Monday, 2 April 2012 03:11 (fourteen years ago)
3 hours till I get to buy this.
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Monday, 2 April 2012 11:56 (fourteen years ago)
Anyone heard the second disc of the 2CD version? (Five live tracks). I'm currently debating which edition to order.
― Jeff W, Monday, 2 April 2012 13:33 (fourteen years ago)
i doubt i'd have bothered without the leshurr hook
http://media.bigoo.ws/content/gif/music/music_139.gif
I don't really think much of this sounds dated at all actually - the exception being Stringy Acid and that at least is consciously so. Also even if it were some old acid house record I'd still probably lose my shit if I heard it in a club.
I'm surprised Straight Sun is getting so many props, it's one of the weaker tracks for me, feels a bit Orbital by numbers and could maybe do with a bit more melodic development. I'm not mad keen on Zola Jesus's eurohouse bluster on New France either, the rest of the track is good but I keep thinking how amazing Alison Goldfrapp was over the top of Orbital tracks and it doesn't compare.
― Homosexual Satan Wasp (Matt DC), Monday, 2 April 2012 13:48 (fourteen years ago)
xp- I'd think a lot of fans already own a bunch of live versions of those tracks, so I personally wouldn't spend money on it. Orbital have yet to really release a great live album, like Underworld, Daft Punk, and now the Chemical Brothers have - I mean the Live in Glastonbury comp had some great performances, but it was basically a glorified bootleg.
― Estimate the percent chance that a whale has ever been to the moon? (frogbs), Monday, 2 April 2012 13:51 (fourteen years ago)
The three UK CD re-releases of Satan had b-sides which made up a really great live album- but yes, no dedicated release does this.
― good luck in your pyramid (Neil S), Monday, 2 April 2012 13:59 (fourteen years ago)
"Anyone heard the second disc of the 2CD version? (Five live tracks). I'm currently debating which edition to order.
― Jeff W,
I just bought the 2CD version. It was only £2 more than the single disc one so wasn't that difficult a decision.
― groovypanda, Monday, 2 April 2012 14:02 (fourteen years ago)
And if anyone wanted to complete their Orbital back catalogue on CD then surely this represents value for money:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Original-Album-Series-Orbital/dp/B005DEVGUQ/ref=ntt_mus_dp_dpt_2
― groovypanda, Monday, 2 April 2012 14:04 (fourteen years ago)
Yeah, this seems pretty ace.
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Monday, 2 April 2012 16:14 (fourteen years ago)
Yeah, this is really fucking good.
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Monday, 2 April 2012 16:27 (fourteen years ago)
They're almost as good as they were in the first part of their career, it's as if time has become a loop
― StanM, Monday, 2 April 2012 16:31 (fourteen years ago)
i like "beelzedub", just don't fit in the album
― moullet, Monday, 2 April 2012 16:45 (fourteen years ago)
hm, not on spotify. wonder if that's a long term thing or?
― 1 week to "Charles Dingus" (forksclovetofu), Monday, 2 April 2012 19:23 (fourteen years ago)
It's now available in Europe http://spotimy.co.uk/albumpage.php?album=5059
― fun loving and xtremely tolrant (Billy Dods), Monday, 2 April 2012 19:26 (fourteen years ago)
― good luck in your pyramid (Neil S), Monday, April 2, 2012 1:59 PM (5 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
The live version of "Impact" on this is sometimes my favourite Orbital thing ever.
― Tim F, Monday, 2 April 2012 19:53 (fourteen years ago)
I've only got the US version, maybe that's my problem. One thing that's always bugged me about it is how odd the sequencing is. "Belfast" is the best track but it's so weird as an album opener. Meanwhile "Chime" is stuck somewhere in the middle.
― frogbs, Wednesday, 13 December 2017 18:45 (eight years ago)
Yeah, that US tracklisting looks like someone just chucked the CD on random.
UK version is great as it has the Chime/Midnight/Belfast triptych at the end
― groovypanda, Thursday, 14 December 2017 10:19 (eight years ago)
The Gun is Good is a tier 1 single imho. I freakin' can't get enough of that one.
― octobeard, Friday, 15 December 2017 06:59 (eight years ago)
they just released two lowkey live albums on Live Here Now. they look pretty much identical - I got the Hammersmith one and it's freakin' incredible. like, it gives me flashbacks to the first time I heard Everything, Everything. loved all 3 new tracks, all of them sound like classic Orbital, though "Tiny Foldable Cities" sounds a bit like Plaid as well. new album better come soon!!
― frogbs, Sunday, 24 December 2017 03:22 (eight years ago)
Is it worth buying both live shows?
― the masseduction of lauryn hill (Stevie D(eux)), Wednesday, 27 December 2017 04:18 (eight years ago)
The digital download for both is $20; I assume I should go ahead and pony up?
― Chocolate-covered gummy bears? Not ruling those lil' guys out. (ulysses), Wednesday, 27 December 2017 05:42 (eight years ago)
the set lists are basically identical - only difference is Hammersmith has "Doctor". I don't see why you'd need both.
― frogbs, Wednesday, 27 December 2017 13:50 (eight years ago)
New music forthcoming?
🔘 OUR NEW ORBITAL 12" GIVES YOU THE SIZE OF A REGULAR VINYL AND THE MUSIC OF A 7" 🔘 pic.twitter.com/zBc56gTwuU— Orbital (@orbitalband) February 21, 2018
― groovypanda, Wednesday, 21 February 2018 20:31 (eight years ago)
yea I definitely think they're releasing an album this year
― frogbs, Wednesday, 21 February 2018 20:53 (eight years ago)
"a regular vinyl" 8(
― koogs, Wednesday, 21 February 2018 20:54 (eight years ago)
I enjoyed (and still enjoy) Wonky a lot, but outside of 'P.H.U.K.', I don't enjoy the new album at all - sonically, it doesn't particularly sound great and a lot of it sounds phoned in.
― Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Thursday, 11 October 2018 20:17 (seven years ago)