From Richard Hester Sent Tue, Apr 14th 2015, 05:25
You won't catch me dirting on Fehlmann - he lends an approachable, "gemutlich" touch to just about everything he does. I've been a follower of his since his Palais Schamberg days , and that was a long, long time ago. Chris Taylor wrote: > i'm maybe in the minority here but I love the orb most with > strong thomas felhmann presence. really liked the stuff on kompakt and > the one with Lee Perry. totally a different vibe then the classic > stuff of course. > > i think he's a pretty solid part of the touring act these days. last > time i saw them they played together and each did a little solo set > (with fehlmann doing the smooth dubby house stuff and patterson > jamming a bunch of classic rave tracks together). pretty fun > > On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 9:47 PM, Richard Hester > <xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx <mailto:xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>> wrote: > > A valid question to ask is, which Orb? The lineup has changed > continually since inception, and I don't even know what the > current lineup is, though I understand that Paterson has done > "kiss and make up" with Youth, with whom he parted fairly > acrimoniously even before the first album was released. Having > said that, I have a lot more lingering affection for the Orb in > its various incarnations that for some of the more "holy" icons > mentioned on this site. > > Wim Vogel wrote: > > No... although: "Little Fluffy Clouds" & "A Huge Ever > Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Centre Of The > Ultraworld" are two of the best tracks ever made... > > > > Wim Vogel > > On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 3:36 AM, Clint Anderson > <xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx <mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> > <mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx <mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx>>> wrote: > > any obsessive mega-Orb fans on here? > > Clint Anderson > Systems Engineer > > > >