tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7198360.post109282252622404603..comments2024-03-18T07:16:02.127+00:00Comments on An Idiot's Guide to Dreaming: Orbital are deadUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7198360.post-1092939422692861292004-08-19T18:17:00.000+00:002004-08-19T18:17:00.000+00:00I can't believe both you and Mr Jazzfunk got all t...I can't believe both you and Mr Jazzfunk got all that way without mentioning the little torchy specs.....<br />(guys at gussetblog tell me you can buy 'em on ebay now)Psychblokehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03960631911036897426noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7198360.post-1092883431558998042004-08-19T02:43:00.001+00:002004-08-19T02:43:00.001+00:00Orbital r one of those bands I used to love at The...Orbital r one of those bands I used to love at The Orbit when living in Leeds, they were a revelation, and leaders when the whole movement of dance music was cutting edge and still relevant. <br />Over the years they innovated, re-invented and clichéd the way through the monotonous dance music culture, bringing excitement, fun and innovation to the genre. Never stale, always exciting – I will always remember the first time I danced to Satan live, and them rescuing me from a bad trip at Glastonbury by playing something that sounded like LFO with Heaven is a Place on Earth one year.<br />The next year, they were still visiting, same time, same place, and we managed to head bang to the front as the used a very inappropriate Bon-Jovi sample. <br />The E.P. Style saw them drawing away in many neu directions you always new they loved ( from the glam rock of Bagpipe Style, too krautrock and even electro style) , and I sort of dreamed they could grow into something else, in the same way Sonic Youth grew from being an ‘alternative rock band’.<br />This is basically a love song to two brothers with a great sense of rhythm, humour and anarchy, who knew when to be cool, and when not too be.<br />Love you, miss you more than I can say in words, but respect exactly why THIS IS THE END>.20jazzfunkgreatshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03033864869280394984noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7198360.post-1092883414470013622004-08-19T02:43:00.000+00:002004-08-19T02:43:00.000+00:00Orbital r one of those bands I used to love at The...Orbital r one of those bands I used to love at The Orbit when living in Leeds, they were a revelation, and leaders when the whole movement of dance music was cutting edge and still relevant. <br />Over the years they innovated, re-invented and clichéd the way through the monotonous dance music culture, bringing excitement, fun and innovation to the genre. Never stale, always exciting – I will always remember the first time I danced to Satan live, and them rescuing me from a bad trip at Glastonbury by playing something that sounded like LFO with Heaven is a Place on Earth one year.<br />The next year, they were still visiting, same time, same place, and we managed to head bang to the front as the used a very inappropriate Bon-Jovi sample. <br />The E.P. Style saw them drawing away in many neu directions you always new they loved ( from the glam rock of Bagpipe Style, too krautrock and even electro style) , and I sort of dreamed they could grow into something else, in the same way Sonic Youth grew from being an ‘alternative rock band’.<br />This is basically a love song to two brothers with a great sense of rhythm, humour and anarchy, who knew when to be cool, and when not too be.<br />Love you, miss you more than I can say in words, but respect exactly why THIS IS THE END>.20jazzfunkgreatshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03033864869280394984noreply@blogger.com