The Orb have launched a brand new single this week (January 25) referred to as ‘Dwelling In Recycled Occasions’ – test it out under.
Alongside the brand new single launch, the band introduced particulars of a brand new album referred to as ‘Prism’. That can be launched on April 8 through Cooking Vinyl and it is going to be the band’s 18th album to this point. You possibly can pre-order the file right here.
A synopsis of the brand new album reads: “Regardless of the connotations of its title, ‘Prism’, right here they proceed to rollick freely with out inhibition throughout ambient, home and dub, but in addition tangent into poetry, pop, full-blown drum ‘n’ bass and precise reggae.”
Consisting of 9 tracks, the album is the third album to be launched by the present line-up of Michael Rendall and founding member Alex Paterson, following on from ‘No Sounds Are Out of Bounds’ in 2018 and ‘Abolition of the Royal Familia’ in 2020. You possibly can see the brand new album announcement under.
NEW ALBUM ANNOUNCMENT
Our upcoming album ‘Prism’ is out there to pre-order/save now!
We’re celebrating this announcement by releasing ‘dwelling in recycled occasions’.
You possibly can stream our new single, watch the video and pre-order ‘Prism’ right here:https://t.co/j512XwMA3Q pic.twitter.com/Q8eaiDPonX— The Orb (@Orbinfo) January 25, 2023
Hearken to the brand new single right here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdlIv-0vvwY
Tracklist
1. ‘H.O.M.E’
2. ‘Why Can You Be In Two Locations At As soon as When You’re Not Wherever At All’
3. ‘A Ghetto Love Story’
4. ‘Selecting Tea Leaves & Chasing Butterflies’
5. ‘Tiger’
6. ‘Dragon Of The Oceans’
7. ‘The Starting Of The Finish’
8. ‘Dwelling In Recycled Occasions’
9. ‘Prism’
The Orb had been one of the vital vital bands of the ’90s, bringing ambient home to the UK charts. They had been influenced closely by many dub musicians of the day too.
In 2021, the band launched into an intimate tour of the UK; it’s not but been introduced if the album launch can be accompanied by one other tour of the UK.