Founded in 1988 by Alex Paterson and KLF member Jimmy Cauty, The Orb started their musical journey as ambient and dub DJs in in the deep recesses of London's clubs. The duo's early performances were inspired by ambient and electronic artists of the 1970s and 1980s, most notably ambient visionary Brian Eno and programming wizards Kraftwerk. Though it may not have been intentional, The Orb's psychedelic/electronic sound initially developed a very strong fan base among club goers who were coming off the drug-induced highs typical of the electronic dance floor scene in the 90s. Known for manipulating obscure samples beyond recognition in their albums and concerts, The Orb have been accused by other artists, in particular American female vocalist Rickie Lee Jones, for the unauthorised use of their works. However, similar claims have run rampant amongst other electronic musicians since the inception of sampling and have done nothing to slow down the genre of music, the practice of samling or the group's themselves. The Orb's critical and commercial success in the UK peaked in the early 1990s with their albums 'The Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld' and 'U.F.Orb,' which reached #1 on the UK Albums Chart in 1992. The Orb has maintained their 'trippy' science fiction motifs, and despite personnel changes including the departure of Cauty and other Orb members Kris Weston, Andy Falconer, Simon Phillips, and Andy Hughes. Paterson has been the only permanent member in the group's 20 year history, continuing to tour, work and release music as 'The Orb' with the Swiss-German producer Thomas Fehlmann and later with Martin 'Youth' Glover and Tim Bran of Dreadzone.
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The Compilation Pop Ambient 2010
is featured in Update #044:
Essential 2010 Albums Now On Sale
We wish you an amazing 2011! To start the celebrations we have compiled 200 of our favourite albums of 2010 for our biggest ever New Year Sale!
From today on until January 16 all selected albums will be available for a special price - including many of the more...
The Compilation Pop Ambient 2010
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Our Favourite Albums Of 2010 For A Special Price
It's time to celebrate the hot summer season with a big Summer Sale! Quench your thirst for awesome music with 100+ essential albums from 2010, available now for a special price until the end of August.
From Actress to Rudy Zygadlo, from Ellen Allien to more...
The Compilation Pop Ambient 2010
is featured in Update #003:
Anthony Shakir, Martyn, Débruit, DJ Hell
While the winter cold clamps down on the European mainland, we luckily have great music to warm our hearts and keep our feet moving. Besides Anthony 'Shake' Shakir's highly recommended 'Frictionalism' compendium, many more excellent releases have come our way more...
The Compilation Pop Ambient 2010
is featured in Update #002:
Pop Ambient 2010, Moebius, Mandarinenträume
The current re-issues of Cluster's seminal krautrock recordings have suddenly sparked new interest in the genre: A film about Hans-Joachim Roedelius is in the making, Permanent Vacation unearth East German synth tunes, and a variety of artists cross over folk, more...
The Compilation Pop Ambient 2010
was reviewed:
Kompakt's Pop Ambient compilation series was first started in 2001, at a time when the 90s hype surrounding ambient music had already faded away somewhat. With a line-up of almost exclusively German artists, 'Pop Ambient 2001' managed to invigorate the genre by exploring Kompakt's classic themes of nature vs. technology and avant-garde vs. pop.Once again Kompakt has assembled an all-star line-up, including genre-defining The Orb and Thomas Fehlmann, Kompakt masterminds Reinhard Voigt and Jürge Paape, and current dub(techno) hotshots Bvdub and Mikkel Metal.
The tracks on display mostly explore the tension between acoustic and synthetic sounds - plucked guitar strings and fragile piano notes are a recurring theme, and Wolfgang Voigt goes as far as using the traditional zither as a main instrument in his track 'Zither und Horn'. More outstanding efforts come from DJ Koze, whose 'Bodenweich' most closely resembles a melancholic pop song, and City Centre Offices artist Marsen Jules, whose great opening track 'The Sound Of One Lip Kissing' is a to the point exercise is contemplative arrangement.
All in all, Kompakt has put together a great anniversary edition for its influential series that should not be missed by any means.
The Compilation Pop Ambient 2010
was top 10 in Download Charts of Week #3
The Compilation Pop Ambient 2010
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