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US order ONLY. If you order outside the US we will add the additional cost. Björk is weirder than you'll ever be. She goes from laughter to tears in seconds and her definition of truth has plenty of room for pink Bambis and marshmallow furniture. Plus: Everything you know about the White Stripes is wrong...hear a tale of forbidden obsession involving Jimmy Eat World and the girl who loved them...meet Mercury Rev, who much like the Unabombers of rock, stripped down and fled into the woods to birth anot... [ read more ]
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The U.S. version of Orbital's debut album serves as a good primer to the group's early history, including standard versions of the early singles "Chime," "Omen," "Satan," and "Midnight," in addition to two B-sides which showed Phil and Paul's first stab at varying their Kraftwerk-inspired sound. "Belfast" (from the "Satan" single) is a warm, mid-tempo synth track inspired by Depeche Mode; "Choice," at the other extreme, is an aggro-house piece with vocal samples (e... [ read more ]
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Opening with a looped {#Star Trek} sample, Orbital's second album progresses through eight tracks of warm, unrepetitive techno in what sounds more like a DJ mix album than an LP, with no bows to mainstream sensibilities. Here, the duo's acknowledged inspiration from Kraftwerk, present before but always in the background, came to the fore. The brilliant manner in which the Hartnolls weave several synth lines, samples, sung vocals, and percussion -- mathematically precise but still beautifully orche... [ read more ]
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