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  2. Category:The Orb songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Orb songs or lists of The Orb songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Orb songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  3. Orboretum: The Orb Collection - Wikipedia

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    Orboretum: The Orb Collection is the fourth compilation album by the Orb released on 8 November 2024 on Cooking Vinyl. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In Alex Paterson 's words, the compilation is "a sort of director's cut, reframing our output, making new neuro pathways, and new juxtapositions."

  4. The Orb discography - Wikipedia

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    The Orb's second studio album U.F.Orb was released in June 1992 and topped the United Kingdom albums chart. [6] The album's second single " Blue Room " – at a length of 39 minutes and 57 seconds – became the longest-running release to enter the UK Singles Chart, where it peaked at number eight.

  5. Asleep Next to Science - Wikipedia

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    Orbs entered the studio at The Basement recording studio in Winston-Salem, N.C. in February 2009. It was produced by Jamie King, who worked with Between the Buried and Me on Colors and The Great Misdirect. On April 4, 2010, the band released a free download of two songs from the album to fans who signed up to their mailing list. [2]

  6. List of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction - Wikipedia

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    The Shape of Things to Come: Wells, H. G. Predicting an extended world war fought with modern scientific weapons, societal upheaval, and the beginning of space travel. Filmed as Things to Come in 1936. Novel 1934 War Quinzinzinzili: Régis Messac: Predicting a great world war that ends with the vanishing of humanity.

  7. Tinkling bells and strange orbs fascinate ghost hunters at ...

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    Mystery music, flickering lights: Monmouth University's haunted history “It was creepy. The bells freaked me out,” said Monmouth County Historical Association staff member Sydney Fernandez ...

  8. The Orb - Wikipedia

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    The Orb's combination of ambient music and sampling from lower fidelity audio sources often creates a "fuzzy texture" in the sound quality, depersonalising the Orb's music. [31] The Orb are lauded for their " Monty Python -esque levity" in their use of audio samples, [ 38 ] though NME asserts that Paterson "sabotage[s] his majestic soundscapes ...

  9. Little Fluffy Clouds - Wikipedia

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    The Orb also included it on their 1991 double album The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld. "Little Fluffy Clouds" was re-released several times with different B-sides, with its 1993 re-release reaching number 10 in the UK. It ranked number 275 in NME's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. [1]