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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 .

  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. No Sounds Are Out of Bounds - Wikipedia

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    No Sounds Are Out of Bounds is the fifteenth studio album by English ambient house duo the Orb. The album was released on 22 June 2018 via Cooking Vinyl . [ 16 ] [ 17 ] It includes contributions from Youth , Roger Eno , Hollie Cook , Guy Pratt , Jah Wobble , Gaudi , Roney FM and Michael Rendall.

  6. Blue Room (The Orb song) - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Room" is a single by English electronic music duo the Orb. It was released on 8 June 1992 on Big Life Records.The full 39-minute version features a number of samples, including a small portion of the beginning of "Mysterious Traveller" by Weather Report and a damaged portion of "Happy Birthday to You" by Marilyn Monroe at the end.

  7. Toxygene - Wikipedia

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    [3] The release was accompanied by a music video directed by Ben Stokes. "Toxygene" became the highest-charting single by the Orb, reaching number four on the UK Singles Chart on 8 February 1997. 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 ...

  8. 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]

  9. The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld: Patterns and ...

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    The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld: Patterns and Textures is a 1992 (see 1992 in music) video by the UK electronic music collective The Orb.It was filmed and recorded at a live performance at Brixton Fridge, London, 12 May 1991.