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Yarns From The Chocolate Triangle
Yarns From The Chocolate Triangle (limited peanut chocolate vinyl LP)
Cat: ORBSLP 003. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Leaving Plymouth (3:56)
Saragossa Wells (4:41)
Ace (4:27)
Centre Of The Triangle (4:29)
Mermaids (1:47)
The Barn (6:44)
Compass I Fell In Love (4:04)
Cracking Kraken (3:18)
Home (The First Of The Last) (7:05)
Review: Chocolate Hills is a duo made up of Paul Conboy and Alex Paterson, Orb founder and Orbscure Records boss. Their excellent Yarns From The Chocolate Triangle is one of those albums that is tailored made for listening to on good quality headphones, a lush and world class ambient soundscape with vivid designs and bright colours all in high definition. It draws on library music, exotica, kitsch, Balearic, downtempo, folk, spaced out pop and even d&b, all loosely based on an imagined nautical journey to the Bermuda triangle and back. All is calm at sea as you bob and drift on these roomy and magnificently realised sounds, mixing organic and electronic sources and taking a more gorgeosuly idiosyncratic route than the latest Orb album.
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 in stock $24.19
Abolition Of The Royal Familia
Abolition Of The Royal Familia (limited gatefold translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: COOKLP 757XX. Rel: 24 Mar 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Daze (Missing & Messed Up mix) (2:48)
House Of Narcotics (Opium Wars mix) (6:02)
Hawk Kings (Oseberg Buddhas Buttonhole) (4:41)
Honey Mooneis (Brain Washed At Area 49 mix) (5:12)
Pervitin (Empire Culling & The Hemlock Stone version) (4:06)
Afros, Afghans & Angels (Helgo Treasure Chest) (6:04)
Shape Shifters (In Two Parts) (Coffee & Ghost Train mix) (10:33)
Say Cheese (Siberian Tiger Cookie mix) (5:24)
Ital Orb (Too Blessed To Be Stressed mix) (7:14)
Queen Of Hearts (Princess Of clubs mix) (5:06)
The Weekend It Rained Forever (The Ravens Have Left The Tower) (Oseberg Buddha mix) (12:28)
Slave Till U Die, No Matter What You Buy (L'anse Aux Meadows mix) (7:19)
 in stock $38.09
Abolition Of The Royal Familia (Guillotine Mixes)
Cat: COOKCD 784. Rel: 09 Apr 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Daze (BLM remix23 - David Harrow remix)
Queen Of Hearts (Duck Or Drown - Moody Boys remix)
Ital Orb (Iron Chair - Gaudi remix)
Narcotics (Head Crusher - David Harrow remix 2)
Slave Til U Die (Water Boarding - Andy Falconer remix)
Hawk Kings (Pear Of Anguish - Lost Stoned Pandas remix)
Honey Moonies (Burnt At The Stake - Paul Metamono remix)
Weekend (The Judas Triangle - Dom Beken & Kris Needs remix)
Pervitin (The Saw Torture - Violeta Vicci remix)
AAA (Hung Drawn & Quartered - Violeta Vicci remix)
Shape Shifting (part 1 - Youth Bring In The Clown remix)
 in stock $10.81
Prism
Prism (limited 2xLP)
Cat: CKV 865. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
HOME (High Orbs Mini Earths) (10:27)
Why Can You Be In Two Places @ Once When You're Not Anywhere At All Where's Gary Mix (7:26)
A Ghetto Love Story (5:57)
Picking Tea Leaves & Chasing Butterflies (6:05)
Tiger (4:28)
Dragon Of The Ocean (Dogon mix) (6:07)
The Beginning Of The End (8:26)
Living In Recycled Times (10:15)
Prism (9:21)
Review: Prism brings the number of Orb albums to 18 and now in their fourth signnificant phase as a line up - Alex Paterson joined by Michael Rendell, replacing long term Thomas Fehlmann - released by electronic music duo The Orb into at least the high twenties. In this time, the pair have achieved cosmos-wandering musical mastery, expanding their usual dance music horizons into even further-flung territories like synthpop and non-dub reggae, tempering it all into a unified, fantastical sound. Only nine tracks convey The Orb's latest sonic imaginings, with the phase-swirly, wah-infected 'Why Can't You Be In Two Places At Once' and the future-reggae cut 'Dragon of the Ocean' standing out as highlights. Of course, it wouldn't be the same without The Orb's usual indulgence in collaboration, this one sporting appearances from Gaudi, Youth, David Harrow and violinist Violeta Vicci. .
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 in stock $24.97
Enter The Kettle (Classified As A Weapon)
Enter The Kettle (Classified As A Weapon) (white smoked vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ORBSLP 002. Rel: 21 Jul 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Whippersnapper (5:42)
No Speed Limit (6:05)
Digital Bicycle Clips (6:14)
Wow Picasso! (6:06)
Disco Bombing (6:23)
Delta River (7:01)
Review: Hype and awe abound over this Orb side project, with Oss having been resurrected last year several decades on from its initial stint as a hybrid live / DJ project from Alex Paterson and his longtime collaborator Fil Le Gonidec. This new album is a mere 8 track weirdo's favourite, straight from the brains of this techno-toned, post-dub power duo, from the psytech clicks and claps of 'Wow Picasso' to the worse-for-wear machinations of 'No Speed Limit'. Grab this special coloured vinyl edition while you can.
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 in stock $20.58
Enter The Kettle (Classified As A Weapon) (B-STOCK)
Enter The Kettle (Classified As A Weapon) (B-STOCK) (white smoked vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ORBSLP 002 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Experimental/Electronic
Whippersnapper (5:42)
No Speed Limit (6:05)
Digital Bicycle Clips (6:14)
Wow Picasso! (6:06)
Disco Bombing (6:23)
Delta River (7:01)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight split on top of outer sleeve, slight creasing to outer sleeve, record unopened and in perfect working order***


Hype and awe abound over this Orb side project, with Oss having been resurrected last year several decades on from its initial stint as a hybrid live / DJ project from Alex Paterson and his longtime collaborator Fil Le Gonidec. This new album is a mere 8 track weirdo's favourite, straight from the brains of this techno-toned, post-dub power duo, from the psytech clicks and claps of 'Wow Picasso' to the worse-for-wear machinations of 'No Speed Limit'. Grab this special coloured vinyl edition while you can.
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 in stock $18.52
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