On a similar note. One of The Orb members was also a member of KLF.
epicuresays
The Orb are easily some of the most important musicians of all time.
Are you saying it’s better than it sounds?
Doc Dishsays
@epicure, it’s named after (and, I believe, samples) a sound effect from the incredibly hammy ’70s BBC Sci-Fi serial “Blakes 7”. It also samples Minnie Riperton’s amazing vocal from “Lovin’ You”.
@vytautasjanaauskas, I think nearly every musician from the ’90s UK ambient scene was in The Orb at some point!
Silisays
JT Eberhard
This is gonna be fun.
vytautasjanaauskassays
@epicure whatever grandma
Thumper; Atheist matesays
I got three minutes in. I get that the point of ambient house is to hellp with the comedown, and I can totally see it doing that… but I’m not sure that counts as music.
Holms says
…What?
Scr... Archivist says
‘Sup, Holms.
What that is is an ambient house track released in 1989. For a larger introduction, check out the Wikipedia page for the song.
vytautasjanaauskas says
The Orb are easily some of the most important musicians of all time.
vytautasjanaauskas says
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5TUEv1wf-c
On a similar note. One of The Orb members was also a member of KLF.
epicure says
The Orb are easily some of the most important musicians of all time.
Are you saying it’s better than it sounds?
Doc Dish says
@epicure, it’s named after (and, I believe, samples) a sound effect from the incredibly hammy ’70s BBC Sci-Fi serial “Blakes 7”. It also samples Minnie Riperton’s amazing vocal from “Lovin’ You”.
@vytautasjanaauskas, I think nearly every musician from the ’90s UK ambient scene was in The Orb at some point!
Sili says
This is gonna be fun.
vytautasjanaauskas says
@epicure whatever grandma
Thumper; Atheist mate says
I got three minutes in. I get that the point of ambient house is to hellp with the comedown, and I can totally see it doing that… but I’m not sure that counts as music.