View Full Version : new stuff from Long Range / Orbital
stimpee
03-13-2006, 05:39 PM
Phil Hartnoll is now one half of Long Range (www.myspace.com/longrangemusic) along with Nick Smith. They will be releasing some stuff soon but before that they have done some stuff that's licenced out and not gonna be for public consumption. As this stuff is freely available to listen to on the internet I thought i'd pass it along. The tracks are in two categories, Electronic Air and Folk Electronica at a website called ExtremeMusic (http://www.extrememusic.com/)
Tracks on 'Folk Electronica':
Velvet Cut
Black Irish
Venus Transit
Pause & Affect
Space Hoppin
Star Transmission
Tracks on 'Electronic Air':
Peripheral Blur
Spindrift
Frozen Motion
Parallel Probe
Carbon Base
Geo-Morph
Circulaire
If you click Get Music / X-Series / Composer and then go to Hartnoll and then go to Smith you'll be able to listen to them.
Cadevil
03-15-2006, 05:50 AM
The music sounds interesting, as does their collaborative performance with Chuck Palahniuk and Irvine Welsh.
I like the Untitled 1 song on their myspace website.
stimpee
03-15-2006, 09:36 AM
Nice to see someone has bothered to listen.
holden
03-15-2006, 11:57 AM
Will check it out now! I'd heard a Paul hartnoll solo track recently, which was pretty Orbitalesque...will be interesting to see how this partnership plays out
Cadevil
03-15-2006, 12:11 PM
The show at Brighton sounds like a one of kind, incorporating the authors the way it does. I may arrange to check it out...though it is during my revision month for exams--during which I've only allowed myself one night out so far.
But the promise of some great music along with whatever from those two intense authors...:eek:
stimpee
03-18-2006, 06:17 PM
I thought maybe people weren't interested in navigating the flash menus and such to find the recordings, so here's a zip with all the tracks... click (http://www.uploading.com/?get=08F6BDLN)
thanks Stimp! the 30 sec sounded very interesting :)
ow and what a real eye candy the site is!
stimpee
03-19-2006, 05:56 AM
thanks Stimp! the 30 sec sounded very interesting :)the complete tracks are there in the zip, and on the site there are 30 second samples alongside the full tracks also.
stimpee, i've been on extreme music site at the moment i've read your 1st post here, but... my computer was 2 or 3 times "frozen" & i could only restart it... so i stopped trying. thanks a lot for the .zip file though... awesome music.
Cadevil
03-19-2006, 09:35 AM
muchas gracias for the tunes...
King of Snake
03-19-2006, 12:59 PM
I thought maybe people weren't interested in navigating the flash menus and such to find the recordings, so here's a zip with all the tracks... click (http://www.uploading.com/?get=08F6BDLN)
you sir, are too kind :)
joethelion
03-19-2006, 08:20 PM
I thought maybe people weren't interested in navigating the flash menus and such to find the recordings, so here's a zip with all the tracks... click (http://www.uploading.com/?get=08F6BDLN)
hey thanks...
how did you know that I hate flash mazes...
(I mean - websites that overuse flash stuff sooo much that it's almost like a maze)
stimpee
03-22-2006, 06:25 PM
yeah i admit its not the easiest site to use...
suicidalpenguin
03-23-2006, 02:50 AM
Cheers for that one - did not realise either were doing/releasing any new material.
Sounds interesting - The folk electronica tunes particularly reminded me a bit of the newer FSOL stuff i.e. the isness and the otherness.
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