It just is so perfect in its own beautiful sense. From the very beginning it seems to point to a sonic height that's still miles away and go directly to it in 8 minutes. Does anyone know what I mean? Few songs are so utterly perfect in this sense.
― Ronan, Thursday, 9 May 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
and i'm going to have to disagree with dan and say their best album, without a shadow of a doubt, is the brown album.
― dyson, Thursday, 9 May 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Nick Southall, Thursday, 9 May 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
― patrick, Thursday, 9 May 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Lee, Thursday, 9 May 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
Compared to their work from the late 80's to the mid 90's, the Hartnoll output of the last two albums has been pretty uninspiring. 'Middle of Nowhere' was on autopilot and 'The Altogether' is was so God awfully bad that it should come as no surprise we recently got the old "We're not happy with how our label is marketing our work nowadays..." (i.e. bumped from the label) line. Even crusty old Juno Reactor pal Alex Patterson sounded more relevant with the last Orb record than Orbital did.
'The Altogether' was the sound of Orbital taking that Bon Jovi/Belinda Carlisle sample and extending the idea for 70 minutes.
― scott, Thursday, 9 May 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Martin Skidmore, Friday, 10 May 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
― minna, Friday, 10 May 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
Does anyone feel this about Chime? I'm interested to know if it's a personal reaction or not. That's the best way I can put it into words, it just feels so constant. Makes music worth listening to every time I hear it. No more gushing, I promise.
― Ronan, Friday, 10 May 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
― bob snoom, Friday, 10 May 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
Ronan for another example of perfect locomation (albeit in a less anthemic manner) see The Modernist's "Abi '81".
Agreed with all the praise for Orbital. My favourite dancefloor delirium moment though has to be live version of "Impact (The Earth Is Burning)" included on the bonus disc for In Sides.
― Tim, Friday, 10 May 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Dan Perry, Friday, 10 May 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
My own fave Orbital moment still has to be the live "Chime" on the three-part Satan Live EP. Just builds up a percussion-heavy start and THEN...the melody slams in. Perfection.
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 10 May 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
Ned: That live version is amayyyzing.
― RickyT, Friday, 10 May 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
Heh heh, that's me, whoops. :)
― Lee, Friday, 10 May 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
― robin, Saturday, 11 May 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Squirrel_Police (Squirrel_Police), Monday, 28 April 2003 03:22 (twenty years ago) link
There's one reason, yes. Besides, there are great synth sounds and stereoeffects (like in most techno), some really interesting harmonic bits, and even hints of melodies here and there.
― Geir Hongro (GeirHong), Monday, 28 April 2003 08:08 (twenty years ago) link
― weasel diesel (K1l14n), Monday, 28 April 2003 08:46 (twenty years ago) link
― Nick Southall (Nick Southall), Monday, 28 April 2003 09:21 (twenty years ago) link
My definite one and only OPO is "In-Sides" btw.
― Geir Hongro (GeirHong), Monday, 28 April 2003 20:41 (twenty years ago) link
― stevem (blueski), Monday, 28 April 2003 20:52 (twenty years ago) link
― Geir Hongro (GeirHong), Monday, 28 April 2003 20:53 (twenty years ago) link
― stevem (blueski), Monday, 28 April 2003 23:06 (twenty years ago) link
― Geir Hongro (GeirHong), Monday, 28 April 2003 23:07 (twenty years ago) link
bloody hell yes - you heard that Homelife album Massey and his millions of musical mates made last year? Widdly jazz chaos, I tells yer - Gilles Petersons album of the flippin' millennium, basically...and all that that entails.
In conclusion, Orbital are fucking brilliant and I couldn't possibly live without wither Brown or In Sides or even Snivilisation in my collection; to hell with them post-1997, however, it all went horribly wrong.
― CharlieNo4 (Charlie), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 02:32 (twenty years ago) link
― Geir Hongro (GeirHong), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 09:27 (twenty years ago) link
― Ronan (Ronan), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 09:32 (twenty years ago) link
― Nick Southall (Nick Southall), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 09:54 (twenty years ago) link
― stevem (blueski), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 09:56 (twenty years ago) link
heh, i'll probably LOVE it
― stevem (blueski), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 09:58 (twenty years ago) link
I reckon my favourite album overall though would be "Snivilisation", even though it has some weaker tracks... the emotional force to it is so strong.
― Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 10:20 (twenty years ago) link
― stevem (blueski), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 10:38 (twenty years ago) link
― Nick Southall (Nick Southall), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 10:41 (twenty years ago) link
― stevem (blueski), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 10:43 (twenty years ago) link
― Nick Southall (Nick Southall), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 10:43 (twenty years ago) link
― Alan (Alan), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 11:14 (twenty years ago) link
― robin (robin), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 12:48 (twenty years ago) link
― stevem (blueski), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 13:36 (twenty years ago) link
I am convinced people hate "Illuminate" SOLELY for David Gray. If it had been an instrumental, people would have wet themselves over it.
― Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 13:40 (twenty years ago) link
The US and UK version of Green are completely different but I do still love Speed Freak, Oolaa and High Rise (and obviously that closing Chime-Midnight-Belfast kiss off) - the rest I can take or leave. Probably my least favourite of the lot of them overall though, except possibly The Altogether.
The first three tracks on MoN are so mindblowingly amazing that I can forgive any so-so stuff that follows it (and Nothing Left is kinda wonderful too).
― Matt DC (Matt DC), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 14:30 (twenty years ago) link
― Matt DC (Matt DC), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 14:31 (twenty years ago) link
― dyson (dyson), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 14:32 (twenty years ago) link
― Matt DC (Matt DC), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 14:32 (twenty years ago) link
― Matt DC (Matt DC), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 14:33 (twenty years ago) link
Mm, that's for sure. As Dan noted, remove the singles, burn the rest. The best version ever of Chime is the Evil Satan one because you hear the buildup and then the synth riff kicks in...man. Pure, unalloyed, beautiful drama.
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 14:59 (twenty years ago) link
And I still think David Gray is getting an unfair kicking with all of his middlebrow, super-nasal glory. (I am amused because the David Gray haters sound like me bitching about Justin Timberlake and I have no good reason for liking one and hating the other, save possibly that David Gray phonates and Justin doesn't.)
― Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 16:41 (twenty years ago) link
'Illuminate' is not a bad track at all really but i think i'd prefer Orbital to not bother making pop songs with male vocalists (Funny Break is a great dance/pop song with female vocal...it might just be me and my preference that i dont enjoy male-led dance/pop half as much) - i maintain its just the David Gray factor that irritates people...perhaps the same reason why Chemical Brothers 'The Test' is not liked - well that track was definitely 'Chems by numbers' which didnt help, but Orbital's entire approach to their last two albums has been quite formulaic too (as you could argue it has been with all the big British dance acts), despite the relative variation of tracks like 'Otono', 'Nothing Left', 'Style', 'Pay Per View' and 'Illuminate' - they're all VERY Orbital basically.
― stevem (blueski), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 18:05 (twenty years ago) link
― dyson (dyson), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 18:51 (twenty years ago) link
I agree with Dan's comments about MoN and I even think "I Don't Know You People" is a pretty good track. The organ and revving noises are interesting touches on an otherwise standard Orbital track.
― Vinnie (vprabhu), Tuesday, 29 April 2003 19:03 (twenty years ago) link
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 24 January 2006 19:49 (eighteen years ago) link
― Harrison Barr (Petar), Thursday, 22 June 2006 23:34 (seventeen years ago) link
― Paul in Santa Cruz (Paul in Santa Cruz), Thursday, 22 June 2006 23:56 (seventeen years ago) link
― chap who would dare to be a nerd, not a geek (chap), Thursday, 22 June 2006 23:58 (seventeen years ago) link
― chap who would dare to be a nerd, not a geek (chap), Thursday, 22 June 2006 23:59 (seventeen years ago) link
― Thomas Mehlt (Tokyo Ghost Stories), Friday, 23 June 2006 03:36 (seventeen years ago) link
― Andrew (enneff), Friday, 23 June 2006 03:58 (seventeen years ago) link
I could have sworn I heard that Peel show Martian was on about upthread. Maybe it was being talked about on another Orbital thread.
― Fryin' Berry, Buck Cherry (Bimble...), Friday, 23 June 2006 04:20 (seventeen years ago) link
1 of 13 people found the following review helpful:Orbital, as in round and round on the same old trak, September 7, 2005Reviewer: DRYWASHER-BILL (LAS VEGAS, NEVADA) - See all my reviewsThe DJ must've been lacking filler on the CD to include the rather monotonous first 3 traks. Sure you get into the vibe as you clik through the traks, but musically, it takes Orbital a long time to morph into progressive takes in the songs. It's like a pounding headache- you can hear the thumps, but can't figure out if it's your head or the track.
Take an aspirin and get some other CD, maybe even a compilation which seems the best route for the genre. At least there are more hits and good traks in a comp and if you find you like certain people, then go after them specifically.
Orbital 2 is one of those disks you should play while in the car with the windows rolled up. People think you are listening to something def from the beat, but you'll know different
― Fryin' Berry, Buck Cherry (Bimble...), Friday, 23 June 2006 05:07 (seventeen years ago) link
― Andrew (enneff), Friday, 23 June 2006 05:19 (seventeen years ago) link
― Andrew (enneff), Friday, 23 June 2006 05:20 (seventeen years ago) link
― kit brash (kit brash), Friday, 23 June 2006 05:47 (seventeen years ago) link
― pleased to mitya (mitya), Friday, 23 June 2006 10:17 (seventeen years ago) link
― Matt DC (Matt DC), Friday, 23 June 2006 10:52 (seventeen years ago) link
Well, I couldn't give a flying crap about whether something works on the dancefloor or not. But I still love Orbital. For other reasons.
― Geir Hongro (GeirHong), Friday, 23 June 2006 11:17 (seventeen years ago) link
― latebloomer aka rap's yoko ono (latebloomer), Friday, 23 June 2006 11:18 (seventeen years ago) link
ha ha matt you're coming round to my way of thinking!
Yes Middle of Nowhere is very good, basically halfway b/w Orbital 2 and In Sides.
― Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Friday, 23 June 2006 15:58 (seventeen years ago) link
THE GIRL WITH THE SUN IN HER HEAD IS THE BEST THING EVER YOU GUYS
― Scik Mouthy, Tuesday, 5 February 2008 21:35 (sixteen years ago) link
semi-detached / attached on peel sessions says no way.
― brotherlovesdub, Wednesday, 6 February 2008 00:50 (sixteen years ago) link
amen to that
― blunt, Wednesday, 6 February 2008 00:54 (sixteen years ago) link
but ok, you've got a point. seeing that live in new orleans 1995 was mind (body and soul) boggling.
― brotherlovesdub, Wednesday, 6 February 2008 00:54 (sixteen years ago) link
Hey, you're the guy who called me a "giant cocksucking douche"!
http://www.darktrain.org/dirty/forums/showthread.php?t=6826
― Scik Mouthy, Wednesday, 6 February 2008 07:57 (sixteen years ago) link
anybody like the new solo stuff they've been up to? Long Range?
i'm a huge fan of 'Just One More', it's got a really moody riff going on.
― Ste, Wednesday, 6 February 2008 14:28 (sixteen years ago) link
you're right Nick. sorry about that (http://www.darktrain.org/dirty/forums/showpost.php?p=81814&postcount=13)
i do still think your review was pretty bad. you complimented the album for most of the review then gave it a C-. anyway, i could debate the review but it's your opinion after all.
no hard feelings? btw, did you google yourself and find that post or do you check the UW forums?
― brotherlovesdub, Wednesday, 6 February 2008 16:32 (sixteen years ago) link
Isn't it great when you read a thread and then spend an hour listening to stuff you've not heard for five years and remember what the meaning of life is again?
― Kaliova, Wednesday, 6 February 2008 17:53 (sixteen years ago) link
http://pacside.com/underthe%20skies%20above.jpg
― Noodle Vague, Wednesday, 6 February 2008 18:04 (sixteen years ago) link
Googled myself - see this for my immediate response! - http://sickmouthy.blogspot.com/2007/11/google-you.html
― Scik Mouthy, Wednesday, 6 February 2008 18:25 (sixteen years ago) link
"I was driving home from work one winter evening when I saw two lights emanating from a strange object in front of me. My car began to lose power, and eventually stopped. It was completely dark. Then, strange circles of white light began to flash on and off. The next thing I knew it was fifteen minutes later, and I was traveling down the road in a different part of the village. I am convinced I was selected by aliens earlier in the day, and later rejected."
LC1: loving the tune but feel bad for the guy.
― ledge, Monday, 17 March 2008 16:22 (sixteen years ago) link
On September 21, a reunited Orbital (Brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll) will perform new music and classic cuts in the US for the first time in five years, at the inaugural Electronic Music Awards, live from downtown Los Angeles on Twitter. The performance follows a successful UK run of impressive performances at the WAM Festival in Spain, Forbidden Fruit in Dublin, Supersonic in Japan, the Brussels Summer Festival, and the Bluedot plus Standing Calling festivals in the UK. Additionally, the duo announced December 2017 dates at both London Hammersmith Apollo and Manchester Apollo which sold out in less than 24 hours upon announcement. The duo’s new single, Copenhagen, which has been playlisted by BBC 6 Music, is streaming now. Orbital’s performance at the EMAs, personally requested by Executive Producer Paul Oakenfold himself, will be the duo’s first live show in the US in five years with a new album on the horizon.
The duo’s new single, Copenhagen, which has been playlisted by BBC 6 Music, is streaming now. Orbital’s performance at the EMAs, personally requested by Executive Producer Paul Oakenfold himself, will be the duo’s first live show in the US in five years with a new album on the horizon.
― Chocolate-covered gummy bears? Not ruling those lil' guys out. (ulysses), Wednesday, 13 September 2017 19:20 (six years ago) link
I am reminding myself that Blue is actually really good
― 80's hair metal , and good praise music ! (DJP), Wednesday, 5 May 2021 17:31 (two years ago) link
it holds a special place in my heart because it was the first album they released since I got into them, and it also led to me discovering Sparks. as a whole I'm pretty lukewarm on it though. it sounds more like fragments of several different (potentially great) albums than it does anything coherent by itself.
I kind of wonder what they're up to now. I remember they were planning to do this 30th anniversary album in the style of Kraftwerk's The Mix, along with something new. But it doesn't look like anything's on the horizon.
― frogbs, Wednesday, 5 May 2021 17:38 (two years ago) link
When they are together in interviews, i'm not sure which one, but one of them looks like he's taken too much speed and has a tenuous grip on reality. They seem to not be on the same page. I don't think they're viable as a duo capable of creating interesting music anymore. At this point they should just start focusing on any live recordings they have sitting around and coast through their 60s by pressing up old live shows and reissuing 12"s and where the f is the In Sides reissue? Anyway, I don't think a 'new' Orbital release would make me shell out the cash as much as a catalog reissue would.
― brotherlovesdub, Wednesday, 5 May 2021 18:27 (two years ago) link
this is a group where i mostly like their singles but their b sides are good too but i pretty much like most everything up to the altogether and i like you lot from the blue album but everything else and since does not impress me much!
― xzanfar, Wednesday, 5 May 2021 19:29 (two years ago) link
I've recently come to view them a modern version of Kraftwerk - they have a timeless sound and so many excellent melodies that speak for themselves, and their body of work is often characterized by their singles despite having several excellent albums. and much like Kraftwerk it's not so much about losing their way as it is having nowhere left to go. I thought Wonky was great and parts of Monsters Exist was as well but with both of them I can't help but notice how all the good parts are just throwbacks to stuff they did in the mid-90s. their recent live albums are very good, but I can't imagine getting too excited about anything else, considering their setlist has basically been the same since 2001. still, whatever they do, I'm on board. and yes it's criminal that their back catalogue hasn't gotten reissued yet, they're like the only high-profile 90s electronica albums you can't find on vinyl now
― frogbs, Wednesday, 5 May 2021 19:35 (two years ago) link
I thought it was interesting to see in an interview with both of them (not sure how recent exactly, maybe very but within the last ten years I guess) Paul just flatly said he was the composer of the Orbital stuff. I think the writing credits have always been mostly or entirely for both of them and it seems like at some point he's felt entitled to claim that. Fair enough.
― Legitimate Interest (Noel Emits), Wednesday, 5 May 2021 20:23 (two years ago) link
I figured that was the case given how Orbital-esque Paul's solo albums are. Phil's only non-Orbital thing is a duo called Long Range which sounds like something totally different (and it's not very good for that matter). I had assumed that was where a lot of the tension was coming from.
― frogbs, Wednesday, 5 May 2021 20:35 (two years ago) link
When they are together in interviews, i'm not sure which one, but one of them looks like he's taken too much speed and has a tenuous grip on reality. They seem to not be on the same page. I don't think they're viable as a duo capable of creating interesting music anymore.
That's Phil. They haven't really been creating as a full duo since Blue in 2004 - Phil only co-wrote one track on Wonky, and worked on half of Monsters Exist. I get the impression (from the multiple breakups, their interviews, and the credits) that Paul brings Phil in just about as much as he can stand, for the more banging or squelchy techno stuff, and that their relationship as brothers is better for it. (Also, based on their output afterward, probably that the first breakup was prompted by an imbalance in writing contributions despite a shared credit and publishing.)
And Phil is obv essential to the live energy and improv.
At this point they should just start focusing on any live recordings they have sitting around
TBF they're not really taxing your patience with two new albums in 17 years, and they've released four triple live albums, a quadruple live compilation, and a best-of with some live tracks on it, in that time :)
Paul did perhaps waste an opportunity by putting all that old live stuff on youtube instead of Bandcamp last year, but probably wasn't expecting to still be indoors ten months after he started... considering their setlist has basically been the same since 2001
Those 2017/18 live albums look to have been hits-heavy specifically because they were getting recorded - otherwise their non-festival setlists in recent years are mostly new stuff with four '90s classics spaced out to keep the old farts' attention.
― bobo honkin' slobo babe (sic), Wednesday, 5 May 2021 21:44 (two years ago) link
ha ha xp, I typed that and then relistened to Monsters Exist and a live session to confirm my confidence
― bobo honkin' slobo babe (sic), Wednesday, 5 May 2021 21:45 (two years ago) link
xp thanks, i need to investigate their live releases. I didn't realize they had so many.
― brotherlovesdub, Wednesday, 5 May 2021 23:09 (two years ago) link
The fan-made six-hour career-spanning live box set is also very worthy of investigation
(discussed in the other Orbital Classic Or Dud thread two years ago)
― bobo honkin' slobo babe (sic), Friday, 7 May 2021 20:33 (two years ago) link
OK, Orbital have never done very much for me but I'm about 40 minutes into this live set ^^^ and I'm liking it a lot more than any of their albums. Thanks for that link!
― but also fuck you (unperson), Saturday, 8 May 2021 00:26 (two years ago) link
🎧. 🎶 👍🏻
― bobo honkin' slobo babe (sic), Saturday, 8 May 2021 01:05 (two years ago) link
thank u sic for that link. working on this presentation is going to be a lot more merciful.
― davey, Wednesday, 12 May 2021 07:00 (two years ago) link
The Gun Is Good is imo the last great classic Orbital track they put out.
― octobeard, Wednesday, 12 May 2021 07:54 (two years ago) link
thanks, i need to investigate their live releases. I didn't realize they had so many.
I just remembered that one of the two new albums also had a full live album as a bonus disc!
― bobo honkin' slobo babe (sic), Wednesday, 12 May 2021 12:33 (two years ago) link