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  • AMG Review of The Dream

    Amg
    John Bush
    All Music Guide

    The Orb's 2005 classic on the Kompakt label -- aptly titled Okie Dokie It's the Orb on Kompakt -- easily proved that Dr. Alex Paterson and company could hang with the echno avant-garde of the new millennium, taking the minimalist blueprint of many who had followed the Orb and delivering a great record within that context. The follow-up The Dream is just as good, but in a completely different way. Ironically, it sounds more Orb-like than any other record they've done. (There's a certain inverse surprise in following the least likely record with the most likely.) The Orb's return to the green fields of sample-laden ambient-dub may not be welcome to all, but it's clear they've applied a few lessons learned from the Kompakt LP -- it's one of the best-produced of the Orb's career. Paterson returns not just with his own lofty production smarts, but with one of the other best British producers of the past 20 years, Youth, back on board for the first time since the dawn of the group. (The third member of this Orb is Dreadzone's Tim Bran.) The single "Vuja De" has everything in its right place: a bruising technoid bassline, clattering dubwise piano chords, and even an anthemic Eastern-styled female vocal that arrives at just the right time and works surprisingly well, despite its inherent poppiness. True to the title, the entire album is just as gloriously hazy as past Orb work. Granted, it rarely diverts from the pattern -- mind-expanding dub with excellent pacing and something always going on. (The "things" going on include, but aren't limited to, more vocal samples than any Orb album of the past; a agga chatter named the Corpral popping up on several tracks; two different female vocalists, and Steve Hillage on guitar in four separate places). The Dream isn't just produced well but also programmed well, only slowing down after 73 minutes to a gradual halt on the dreamy underwater backbeats of "Codes" and the beatless closer "Orbisonia." After succeeding on someone else's terms, it's quite a feat to turn around and succeed on your own yet again.

The Orb Tour UK, Europe, US, AUS In Support Of New LP "The Dream"
about 1 year ago

The Orb are going on tour in support of their new album The Dream. Alex Paterson teamed up with his "lifelong friend and original inter-galactic conspirator" Youth and former Dreadzone studio-wiz Tim Bran to create a magical electronica album. Alex and Youth hit the road with a "full live band thing" starting in the UK and Europe. The band is currently booking dates in the US and Australia.2...

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The Orb - The Dream 25th feb 2008
about 1 year ago
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Release Date – 25th February 2008Label – Liquid SoundCatalogue Number – BFLCD84Distribution – ADA UKWebsite – http://www.theorb.com • The Orb virtually invented the electronic genre known as ambient house, resurrecting slower, more soulful rhythms and providing a soundtrack for early-morning ravers once the clubs closed their doors. Now they invite you to join them to sit back, relax,

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Dreaming of a new album by The Orb
about 1 year ago
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Orb fans should be delighted to hear that a new album has been released called The Dream. It is gaining some fantastic reviews so for any fans of electronica you should put this on your wish list.

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New music from the Orb
about 1 year ago
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The Orb, for years the most fearlessly fascinating sonic marauders on this or any other planet, have returned in 2008 with a new album, The Dream, marking a long-awaited reunion between eternal mainstay Dr. Alex Paterson and lifelong friend and original inter-galactic conspirator Youth. The Dream sees a return to the original spirit which spawned the first two classic albums, The Orb's Adventur...

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