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 rerun of the 60's psychedelic era, in the 90's. Alot of music from that time seems to have a strong mystical feel about it, that music from more recent years lacks. Don't get me wrong though, I certainly don't think it is an essential ingredient. I love things like Jonah Sharp's (Spacetime Continuum) Double Fine Zone, Andrew Pekler, luke Vibert from more recent years. But actually I feel like Orblivion also had a bit of that otherworldly, mystical feel to it.

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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