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.
…What?
‘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.
The Orb are easily some of the most important musicians of all time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5TUEv1wf-c
On a similar note. One of The Orb members was also a member of KLF.
The Orb are easily some of the most important musicians of all time.
Are you saying it’s better than it sounds?
@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!
This is gonna be fun.
@epicure whatever grandma
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.