Ci sono anche Coldcut ( nella foto ), The Orb e Fischerspooner fra i protagonisti del Mmoojay quello che è già il maggiore evento di musica elettronica dell'estate tricolore dal 28 al 31 agosto nella location dell' Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello . Continua a leggere Moojay: dal 28 al 31 agosto quattro serate di elettronica all'Autodromo del Mugello con i live di Coldcut, The Orb e Fischerspooner... [...]

ARTIST: After the Gold Rush.008 free mp3s from Sybris, Tilly and the Wall, Weezer, Sigur Ros, Wolf Parade and more! DATE: 06-21-08 WRITER: Mark Ziemke PHOTO: Old-Timer Mcgee I love the Internet. I love that major labels have been shitting themselves for the past 10 years, wondering how mp3s are going to affect sales. I love how late they were to react to the barrage of digital downloads that have been offered, and frankly, made bands popular that would NEVER have been popular if [...]
The Orb are streaming their new album The Dream in its entirety over at Imeem . We will have a review up in the next couple of weeks to give you our take.
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A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Centre Of The Ultraworld. Hic! The Orb are back. Dunno who The Orb are? Oh, Christ on a fucking bike, I ask you with tears in my sad, sad eyes. You really need to sort your musical reference out, man. I mean, if you don't even know who the…I give up. Go and consult your wikipedia, and when you get back I wanna see a hundred lines: 'I am a musical dolt and will endeavour to rectify the situation forthwith through diligent [...]
We figure that if Portishead can make the massive electronica return in '08, so can The Orb. Dr. Alex Paterson and his crew return on June 17th with a new album called The Dream on Six Degrees Records. Catch the vibe of this exotica dubtronica jam from The Orb. This is classic Orb. Survivor should tap him to do the music next season. The Katskills - The Orb The Orb - "Little Fluffy Clouds" -
We figure that if Portishead can make the massive electronica return in '08, so can The Orb . Dr. Alex Paterson and his crew return on June 17th with a new album called The Dream on Six Degrees Records . Catch the vibe of this exotica dubtronica jam from The Orb. This is classic Orb. Survivor should tap him to do the music next season. The Katskills - The Orb The Orb - "Little Fluffy Clouds" -
The Dream , the newest record from The Orb, will hit stores on June 17 in America. We can't wait to get our dance on with it, and we are pretty sure that you feel the same way, so that is why we're offering up a free download of one of the new tracks, "The Katskills." For more information about the album, including the tracklisting, be sure to peep our previous entry about the release. MP3 Download - "The Katskills" [...]
Ambient got a bad name through its association with yoga classes and rubbish compilations. But in the early 1990s it was exploring new and vital areas. There are two godfathers of UK ambient - Mixmaster Morris and Dr Alex Paterson. With his various collaborators, Dr Alex has been The Orb since the late 1980s. The former Killing Joke roadie has played chess on Top of the Pops, worked with Jimmy Cauty in the KLF and set up his own record label. From 1992, "Majestic [...]
Morcheeba - Let Me See Iggy Pop - Easy Rider Incubus - Anna Molly Gorillaz - Dare The Orb - Little Fluffy Clouds (Cumulonimbus Mix)

In 1991, after a mismatched partnership with CBS / Sony producing two albums, Automanikk and Hi Life Lo Profile (unreleased) he started his own label, Juice Box Records , releasing a string of pioneering 12" singles - the seeds of what became known as drum and bass. The first singles were compiled and released on his landmark (and very rare) third album 28 Gun Bad Boy (1992). During the next five years as drum and bass rose in popularity and expanded beyond its UK roots, Simpson released a string of groundbreaking music. In 1995 his next album, [...]
Number four (or five if you count The Shamen's Will Sin, but I didn't note that the last time I posted works by The Shamen) in an occasional series highlighting the works of someone who sadly died before their time, today is the turn of Lee Newman. With her partner Michael Wells they were responsible for a great many works under myriad names, the most famous of which would likely be Tricky Disco & Technohead, although their earliest output was under the alias of Greater Than One later abbreviated to GTO. Sadly the GTO namespace is poisoned [...]
I'm still dealing with boxes and furniture and lights and things, so I'm not especially productive of late when it comes to updating this place. Just a quick note to anyone that might leave a post asking about an old track, if you do post something, could you ensure you have a working email address that I can follow up on? On that note, there were a couple of request for some of the old tracks lately, so here are Orbital - Belfast(Wasted) & The Fall - Hit The North(Part 6 Double Six mix) . Also, if [...]

Only one* track today, but clocking in at just a touch over 35 minutes it's a bit of a monster. Gravitational Arch of 10 by Vapourspace (aka Mark Gage also responsible for Rex Me Fecu, one of my favourites from the Volume Trance series) is the sort of track for which the word sprawling was invented. Comprising 7 mixes recombined into one, it's an interesting journey. While looking for some more information on the track, I found someone suggesting that title was supposed to be Gravitational Arch of IO , which I think makes [...]

Oh boy, Sunday Mix Tape makes it's triumphant return tonight after it's first week-off in almost two years! Do you know how hard that was for me to do? I did not get any sleep last Sunday. I was sobbing uncontrollably about how I had no new music to share with my readers, and for the first time I felt like I let you all down. Actually, that's not true, I cry every single day because I continually let you down with my complete inability to pen anything remotely worth your time. Last night was super [...]

The Orb (Mad Professor Mix) "Towers of Dub" From a remix by the Orb , to a remix of the Orb (smooth link eh?). This Mad Professor (pictured) remix of Towers of Dub is so mellow and spaced out that it can make the listener feel a bit weird, like they were on drugs or something. Try it on headphones for full effect- especially if you are on drugs ;) Feeling [...]
Ekim ayının Ay Tutulması listesi biraz uzun kaçtı çünkü elemenin imkanı yok. Bu sefer 15 parçayla karşılaştık. Notasız gününüz geçmesin. 1) Radiohead - Nude 2) Mark Knopfler - Punish The Monkey 3) The Verve - The Thaw Sessions 4) Radiohead - Weird Fishes / Arpeggi 5) PJ Harvey - Grow Grow Grow 6) Devendra Banhart - Seahorse 7) The Orb - Vuja De 8) Robert Plant & Alison Krauss - Rosetta Goes Before Us [...]

Thursday is a difficult day for Theme song -collectors like myself. It looks like Thursday is a day music-makers don't care much about. Very few interesting songs are written about Thursday, - maybe because it is the day before friday and if you write a "day-song" on a Thursday, you'll write about how much you look forward to Friday? I don't know. Anyway, these are the songs I have found for the Thursday Theme songs: Asobi Seksu - Thursday (I am a bit ashamed that I discovered this Tokyo/New [...]

Here's the first paper-fight summer sunday mixtape! I've put together some old-school mid/late 90s electronica, mostly british stuff. British electronica went through some fascinating iterations in the 90s, from the early 1990s post-rave ambient house (VERY under-represented here, but see the ORB track) to the 1994-1995 rich layered psychadelic-samplefests (FSOL - Among Myselves). As the mid 90s carried on, we saw electronica mix with british indie, headed by the Chemical Brothers, Fluke, etc. The staggering Surgeon / Mogwai remix is a hightlight of this entire decade. On the dance [...]
Do you have 20 minutes to spare? Rosy Parlane 's "Part 3", the denouement of his second album Jessamine , is time well-spent. In over a quarter of an hour, Parlane moves the track from the blissful sound of the pop and crackle of a needle on a dusty record to a menacing storm of sound. It's a stunning composition, never boring or incidental. It may be dominated by a cacophonous meltdown, but "Part 3"'s peaceful beginning is just as interesting. Specks of sound flitter from ear to ear. [...]