From lazlo Sent Sun, Apr 25th 1999, 17:53
It should probably be said that MoN may appeal to those who liked the brown album--there are a lot of similarities, "jolly"-ness not withstanding. I rather liked MoN for its "Lush" qualities... laz Warp Yourself wrote: > I'm quite surprised to hear the positive reviews. I paid $27 for the > import which turned out to be 8 tracks long and only 64 minutes. > So with that sort of investment I really really wanted to hear more > clever beautiful Orbital arrangements and melodies (The Box!!!). > After waiting so long to hear something new from them only to be > somewhat disappointed with this new outing. > > Anyone who liked Orbital in the past should definitely *LISTEN* (as I > didn't) to this album before purchasing. > > I spent $13 picking up the Soul Oddity that I had intended to get > since I saw Phoenicia in Hollywood and this is the only reason I > don't feel like that shopping trip was a waste. That and Jimi > Tenor's Organism. > > David > > >From: xxxxx@xx.xxxxxx.xxx > >To: xxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx > >Subject: Re: (idm) The Middle of Nowhere > >Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 20:38:16 -0500 (CDT) > > > >My opinion- > > > >Its a great record that fits in quite well with Orbital's past works. > >I'd say that its about on par with Insides but definately has a > unique > >character. I must have listened to it 10 times last week. > > > >Rob > > > > > >Codec! http://www.mindstorm.com/codec > >LogiQ http://www.sinless.com/logiq > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com