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Orblivion

Orb Audio CD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)

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1. Delta Mk II
2. Ubiquity
3. Asylum
4. Bedouin
5. Molten Love
6. Pi
7. S.A.L.T.
8. Toxygene
9. Log Of Deadwood
10. Secrets
11. Passing Of Time
12. 72

Product Description

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It's the end of the world as we know it, and Dr. Alex Patterson is feeling just fine. Returning with his seventh release under the moniker of the Orb, the grandfather of ambient house and the master of transcendental techno has made the cheeriest album about millennial tension and apocalyptic craziness that you're likely to hear. Not since Prince's 1999 has the beginning of the end sounded like so much fun. With music industry institutions from MTV to Billboard rushing to proclaim that electronica is the next "next big thing," the contributions of veterans like Patterson and Richard James (a.k.a. the Aphex Twin) are being overlooked, while relatively slight talents such as the Prodigy and the Chemical Brothers are being lauded. Meanwhile, Patterson is at his turntables leading a new version of the Orb with Andy Hughes and Thomas Fehlmann, and the group is making some of the best music of its career. Over the ominous sounds of "S.A.L.T.," a paranoid Scottish preacher predicts that the number of the Beast described in The Book of Revelations is showing up on our credit cards. Elsewhere, a solemn voice intones, "The rocket is waiting," and a perplexed weather girl stumbles when she reads that temperatures tomorrow will be sub-zero, "continued mild." Throw in a snippet from Joe McCarthy's red-baiting Senate hearings and an hysterical commercial jingle with a bouncy chorus about "the youth of America on LSD," and you may find yourself rushing in a panic to the bomb shelter. Considering the subject matter, it's ironic that "Delta MKII," "DJ Asylum," and "Toxygene" contain some of the Orb's happiest hooks ever, as well as the uniquely fluid and jazzy mid-tempo grooves that have come to characterize the combo's live performances. Like the ravers who throw roof-top parties to greet the aliens in Independence Day, Patterson is going out dancing, and judging from the pleasantly disorienting swirl of sounds in his patented Orb mixes, he's probably high as a kite. And why not? In his warped but wonderful vision, the end of the world is just one more groovy trip. --Jim Derogatis

Album Description

2008 digitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of this long-deleted classic from the British Ambient House outfit, originally released in 1997. Features a bonus disc containing nine rare and previously unreleased remixes compiled by main Orbman, Dr. Alex Paterson: 'Delta Mk II' (Love Bites Mix), 'Bedouin' (The Sheik's Film Mix), 'Log Of Deadwood' (Implanting Machines Mix), 'Secrets' (I Love A Woman In Uniform Mix), 'Passing Of Time' (Ambient Mix), 'Molten Love' (Orbits of Venus Mix), 'S.A.L.T.' (Snow Mix), 'Toxygene' (Kris Needs Up For A Fortnight Mix Edit) and 'Asylum' (The Soul Catcher Mix). Orblivion contains the Top 20 hit singles 'Toxygene' and 'Asylum'. Enhanced packaging features brilliant sleevenotes by long time Orb collaborator Kris Needs.Universal. 2008.

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Customer Reviews

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Trippy music Jun 8 2004
Format:Audio CD
From 1997 comes this Orbdelicious delight that I recently resurrected after a friend returned my copy. Well to use a cliche phrase from the 60's I'd have to say "What a trip!" That pretty much sums up this disc that I find to be not as good as the excellent "U.F. Off. The Best of the Orb." I love the Orb, it is music that is spacey, groovy and upbeat. Without going to much into the individual tracks suffice to say that the disc is like one continous pendium where the music infiltrates your mind and won't let go until you've heard it all. This is music to move to. Personally I find it the best music to listen to while rollerblading, moving along with the breeze cutting through your hair and the music slicing and dicing images in your brain. Any moving activity will do be it biking, driving a car or walking; it will make your trip a little more pleasant but dangerous as the sounds creep in and out through your ears. "Asylum" is a song that could be just as comfortable at a night club now as in a hippie-era dancehall with strobes and fluid liquid imagery bouncing off the walls. Beeeeeeuuuuuutiful baby! There are moments of dark pessimism like in "S.A.L.T." where an apcalyptic sermon delivered between the electronic wizardry can leave you feeling like the seven seals of Revelation have been broken. "Secrets" has a bit of a Middle Eastern flair as does "Bedouin" but the intangible likeness is blurred and rearranged in electronic madness. This is a conceptual disc that paints a surreal world of tommorrow, that came yesterday before there was tommorow, lost somewhere in the here and now of today. It is music to take a journey on, let your mind be your guide as you listen to the Orb opening up the passages. Recommended music for the head.
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Big Beats, nice melodies, crazy samples - Can't go wrong! Nov 26 2003
By A Customer
Format:Audio CD
This is like Future Sound of London meets Deee-Lite!

Crazy sounds and beats meshed with the sweetest, happiest melodies and chords. Dr. Patterson still uses his obligatory dub stylings and random voice snippets, so old Orb fans will not be dissapointed. But the beats are far heavier than "Adventures", or "U.F.Orb". In High School, I listened to U.F.Orb constantly. I don't know that I could ever listen to that record again... Ok, maybe "Tower Dub". This is my new favorite Orb record.

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cheaply made CD Nov 4 2003
By Kaecyy
Format:Audio CD
I love this album, but I am writing to warn potential buyers and those who own it already that the CD it is burned on is poorly made.

I take reasonably obsessive care of my CDs but a small scratch on the label side had caused my copy of Orblivion to skip in an endless jackhammer loop.

Therefore I advise those who buy it to make a backup copy-- I sure wish I had. In the meantime I'll be hoping one of my friends has one for me to copy.

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Most recent customer reviews
One of the greatest techno albums of all time
I simply cannot explain how complete this album is, and how amazing it truly is. I feel nothing but sorrow for the reviewer who called the Orb talentless and give it 1 star. Read more
Published on Jan 23 2003 by Chris Bray
This CD is absolutely incredible
I bought this CD on December 23, 2001 so I was over four years overdue to experience this CD. To me this CD was absolutely worth the 17 dollars I shelled out. Read more
Published on July 21 2002 by Distant Voyageur
the sound of our world
is this music? who cares? the orb is the true heir of kraftwerk, but whereas kraftwerk just never went over the edge to true pandemonium; the orb embraces it, and molds it into the... Read more
Published on Feb 9 2001 by "terminatus"
Orb Lite
The Orb usually offer a heavy musical experience. Orb Heavy is a bit like acid: you don't know what the effects will be exactly, but they're sure to be profound. Read more
Published on Nov 27 2000 by "undeletablearchive"
Perfect example of modern music
This album signifies all that is wrong with musicians today. The first few tracks were slightly interesting and almost beautiful, then you are dragged slowly down until you hit the... Read more
Published on Nov 19 2000 by George J Gesslein II
Always frustrating their fans, the orb switches gears AGAIN!
The Orb has always been know for being a bunch of chilled-out guys, relaxed computer wizards that have little to do with kicking your skull in, but ahh, never assume anything with... Read more
Published on Oct 3 2000 by "dgillz"
Well....
I bought this album after being entranced by the Orb about two years ago, but it never quite impressed me as much as the first two albums did, and I eventually sold it to a used... Read more
Published on Sep 10 2000 by "littleoldme"
Not their best
The Orb has done better, but this album is still really good, it has some great tracks. Buy it if you like their music.
Published on Aug 7 2000 by Nick Martinez
Fantastic of course
"Orblivion" is warmer, cozier, and more back-to-earth than the extra-chilled "Orbus Terrarum" and still not danceable like his early music. Read more
Published on Aug 5 2000 by Sean R. Owen
The Orb Reinvented
One thing to understand is that The Orb is constantly evolving, and no one album sounds like the one that came before it. Read more
Published on Jun 27 2000 by El Reanimator-o
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