I agree. I feel like there was a special 'magic' in the air around the time that adventures and UFOrb were produced, like it was the start of a re-run of the sixties psychedelic era, at the beginning of the nineties. For me, the Orb was to the 90's what Pink Floyd was to the 60's. I find alot of the music from the early 90's has a strong mystical feel to it, and actually Orblivion seemed to have a bit of that too. Don't get me wrong though, I still love alot of more recent stuff, like Jonah Sharp's (Spacetime Continuum) Double fine zone, Andrew Pekler, Luke Vibert. I'm sure the sound of music in general reflects the current global vibe.

brett 

Message: 7
Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 13:21:55 -0400
From: "RMStringer" <rmstringer1971@comcast.net>
Subject: RE: [Orb] ALEX PATERSON SAYS:
To: "'What were the skies like when you were young?'"
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That album sucked. UF Orb and Adventures IMHO.

RMStringer

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Subject: Re: [Orb] ALEX PATERSON SAYS:

The best Orb album, is Bikes and Trikes!!!

LMAO  yea ok whatever you say......



Tim C wrote:

> Bikes and Trikes!
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