Good one - I've always wondered who did this remix... There is a full version of it (i.e. non-edit) on the 12" and 3" CD single. I'm presuming that it's got nothing to do with The Orb or Orbital, and is rather a comment on the house parties of the day (i.e. M25 Orbital parties, which is where Orbital got their name from)? Can anyone confirm this? l8rs, Nick ;-)
Just found a 7"record by Jesus Loves You called "After The Love". This is one of the songs that is sampled into the chillout-version of "3-am eternal". The version on the A-side (10 glorious years edit) has the same, or a nearly similar beat as 6pm-electro (haven't copared them directly yet).
The B-side is a "orbital house edit" (the reason I bought it), and my question is who did remix: a) Orbital b) Alex Patterson (the Orb) c) Alex Patterson and Jimmy Cauty (the Orb) d) Someone else
The record is from 1989, and I think this rules out Orbital. No remix-credits is given, but the style seems a bit similar to various Orb-mixes. I can't find any info of this remix in any orb discography.
Ulrik
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spot on nick. i bought this at the time of release (god i feel old now), and this was right at the height of the "m25 orbital rave parties" scene. afaik, all the mixes on the original 12" were by boy george (credited as "angela dust" on the sleeve), but these was also a remix 12" i think...but no orb/klf involvement. cheers, --- Smiley
-----Original Message----- From: klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Nick King Sent: 14 April 2003 16:46 To: All bound for Mu-Mu Land.; klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [KLF] After the Love
Good one - I've always wondered who did this remix...
There is a full version of it (i.e. non-edit) on the 12" and 3" CD single.
I'm presuming that it's got nothing to do with The Orb or Orbital, and is rather a comment on the house parties of the day (i.e. M25 Orbital parties, which is where Orbital got their name from)?
Can anyone confirm this?
l8rs,
Nick ;-)
I always presumbed... that this was a cauty-era 'ORB' remix circa late 1989 because it was much sampled on Chill Out & a credit was given to Jesus Loves You on the back of the Chill Out album. Also many of The early ORB remixes dating back to 89/90 were labeled as 'Orbital' remixes such as the ones for Depeche Mode, Erasure , Marathon, KLF, Sun Electric, Fischerman's Friend, Dave Stewart etc. Obviously Alex P decided not use this moniker anymore when Orbital came on the scene in 1990. I have to agree though that I can't seem to find any discogs that either confirm or deny that this was actually an Orb remix .....strange :O) Also I always found this particular remix just plain BORING !!! unlike many ORB remixes of that time... Anyone got a more a definite idea ?? Rich -----Original Message----- From: klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Nick King Sent: 14 April 2003 16:46 To: All bound for Mu-Mu Land.; klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [KLF] After the Love Good one - I've always wondered who did this remix... There is a full version of it (i.e. non-edit) on the 12" and 3" CD single. I'm presuming that it's got nothing to do with The Orb or Orbital, and is rather a comment on the house parties of the day (i.e. M25 Orbital parties, which is where Orbital got their name from)? Can anyone confirm this? l8rs, Nick ;-)
Just found a 7"record by Jesus Loves You called "After The Love". This is one of the songs that is sampled into the chillout-version of "3-am eternal". The version on the A-side (10 glorious years edit) has the same, or a nearly similar beat as 6pm-electro (haven't copared them directly yet).
The B-side is a "orbital house edit" (the reason I bought it), and my question is who did remix: a) Orbital b) Alex Patterson (the Orb) c) Alex Patterson and Jimmy Cauty (the Orb) d) Someone else
The record is from 1989, and I think this rules out Orbital. No remix-credits is given, but the style seems a bit similar to various Orb-mixes. I can't find any info of this remix in any orb discography.
Ulrik
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