NE200: The Orb

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Ambient may not be the thing for a Friday night but here’s a two part mix from Alex Paterson and Thomas Fehlmann, together they are The Orb. The Orb have a new album out – COW Chill Out World! – today and I’m aiming for a review of that on Sunday. Meanwhile, pour yourself a large drink, slip into your onesie and marvel at the wonderfulness of these mixes. The mixes are from the Needle Exchange series for self-titled mag and there’s an interesting interview to accompany it here. Free download.

TRACKLISTING (ALEX PATERSON):
Halim El-Dabh – Wire Recorder Piece
This Mortal Coil – Thais
Ryuichi Sakamoto – Dawn
apollo 14 lunar orbit
Ennio Morricone – Voce Seconda (Haruomi Hosono Remix)
Lee “Scratch” Perry – Black Shadow
Bob Marley & Artie Glen – Selassie is the Chapel
Marsen Jules – Coeur Saignant
apollo 14 tv trans
Pink Floyd – The Narrow Way Pt1
Art of Noise – Crusoe
water dripping
The Orb – Alpine Evening (Prince Thomas Yoga Mix)
The Future – Ambient States
The Orb – 4am Exhale
This Mortal Coil – Morning Glory
Clytus Gottwold – Lux Aeterna
Brian Eno – An Ending
The KLF – Alone Again With the Dawn Coming Up

TRACKLISTING (THOMAS FEHLMANN):
Peter Michael Hamel – Colours of Time (Deepchord’s Carolina Forest Mix)
Sun Electric – Bellows *
Daniel Lanois – Time On
Prins Thomas – H (Orbient Mix)
DJ Koze – Bodenweich
The Orb – 5th Dimensions
Jeff Mills – Phoenix
The Orb x Jean-Michel Jarre – A Frenzy Moonlight With Bob & Clara *
Ryuichi Sakamoto + Alva Noto – The Revenant Main Theme
Serengeti – Maestrale (President Bongo)

* previously unreleased

~ by acidted on October 14, 2016.

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