Woah!!! The Orb springs back with this lucious mix for the new year, pure
melacholy inside the ride. Accompanied by a little interview by Youth who is an
on/off member of the Orb. Big up The Orb and Resident Advisor for doing
this.
click to download from ResidentAdvisor.net
Published / 08 January 2009 Filesize / 67.54 MB Length / 00:56:16
RA goes beatless: The Orb provide a chillout podcast to start off 2009.
The first line of The Orb’s Wikipedia entry pretty much says it all: “The
Orb are an English electronic music group known for popularising chill out
music in the 1990s.” For much of the decade—and on into the ’00s—the group has
been among the preeminent purveyors of ambient house, stitching together little
fluffy clouds and perpetual dawns that seemed to stretch out into forever.
So, as revelers continue to come down from the after-effects of marathon New
Year’s Eve parties, we thought it only made sense to go to the source for the
ultimate club music detox soundtrack. Ambient to its core, The Orb have put
together a slow-moving (and mostly beatless) podcast for RA that should bring
you gently into 2009—and get you ready for the year to come. Sit back, relax
and enjoy the ultraworld.
What have you been working on recently?
I’ve been playing guitar in Stanley Kubrick Goes Shopping alongside Dennis
Morris from the legendary British black punk band Basement 5. I’m also writing
and producing with LA band The Daylights, East London teenage indie band The
Screaming 66, all-female electro band Client, my own band Vertical Smile, and
writing with and for various other amazing artists.
How and where was the mix recorded?
We did it in November at my home studio called The Dreaming Cave in
Wandsworth, London. It’s called The Dreaming Cave because we are in close
proximity to a Nod. There are four Nods in South London. A Nod is a pre-Roman
indigenous oracular temple, similar to Delphi in Ancient Greece, dedicated to
the Celtic god Nodern, who is a god of dreams and visions. It’s actually where
the phrases “land of nod” and “nodding off” originate!
Can you tell us a little about the mix?
Alex came up with about 75% of the track selection and myself the rest. Then
we—along with our engineer David Nock—arranged and mixed in other sounds and
atmospheres, our only remit being to make it beatless and very ambient. We had
more spoken word on at first but then adjusted the feedback knob to a more
ambiguous dimension!
What are you up to next?
In February I go to Spain to work with various artists on writing and
production projects. I can’t mention who just yet!
How did your hook up with Kompakt start?
We met Thomas Fehlmann years before when we remixed German band Marathon,
and he and Alex have remained firm friends and collaborators since. It was
Thomas that suggested Kompakt.
With Thomas Fehlmann’s departure from The Orb, is the Kompakt
relationship finished?
There are no concrete fixtures with The Orb apart from Alex. All things are
possible!
Do you have any plans to tour this year?
Yes!
What can people expect from one of your live shows at the
moment?
Light and sound from beyond the fringe!
What did Dreadzone’s Tim Bran bring to the table on your latest
record?
Tim is a very talented writer and keyboard wizard as well as being very
gifted on the mix!
Can we expect to hear more from The Fireman?
There are some surprises in store…

link to
RA.136 on ResidentAdvisor.net
and cheers to Safetyboy for bringing it to my attention!