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The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld is the debut studio album by English electronic music group the Orb, released as a double album on 2 April 1991 by Big Life.It is a segued, progressive and psychedelic trip which draws from various genres (including ambient, house, dub reggae, and hip hop) and incorporates a huge number of samples and sound effects.
For its release as a single on record label Big Life, the Orb changed the title to "A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From the Centre of the Ultraworld". Upon the single's release, Riperton's management forced Big Life to remove the unlicensed Riperton sample, ensuring that only the initial first-week release of the single ...
Orbus Terrarum (stylized as Orbvs Terrarvm) is a studio album by English electronic music group the Orb that was released on 20 March 1995 by Island Records.Member Kris Weston had begun work on the album before leaving the group.
Metallic Spheres is the tenth studio album by the ambient techno group the Orb, released in October 2010. It features the Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour and the Killing Joke bassist Youth. [3] It spent three weeks on the UK charts, reaching number 12. [4]
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]
"Perpetual Dawn" is a song by English electronic music group the Orb from The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld. It was originally released in 1991 and re-released in 1994 and features vocals by Jeffrey Nelson and Shola. The song reached No. 61 on the UK Singles Chart during its original 1991 release and No. 18 during its 1994 reissue.
The band appeared on Top of the Pops to promote the song, but the pretence of a live performance was avoided; instead, the group danced around on playground rides. Outside the United Kingdom, "Toxygene" reached number 23 in Ireland and was an alternative hit in Canada, climbing to number four on the RPM Alternative 30 chart.