Orbital - Snivilisation
Label:
Catalog#:
TRUCD5, 828 536.2
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
Europe
Released:
Aug 1994
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Leftfield,
Techno,
Downtempo,
Experimental
Notes
Official Orbital merchandise - send SAE to:
Orbital Lines, c/o Ark, P.O. Box 2879, London N7 6DF
Sony and Walkman are registered trademarks of Sony Corp, Japan. [Both of them are used on the front cover painting].
The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Internal Records.
Internal Records, PO Box 1422, Chancellors House, Chancellors Road, London W6 9SG
BIEM/STEMRA
LC7654
BA 900
℗ 1994 Internal
© 1994 Internal
Barcode: 0 42282 85362 2
This was Orbital's first commercial smash- it deservedly cracked the UK Top 5 in the album charts in 1994 after their legendary performance at Glastonbury. Years ahead of its time, it must have sounded absolutely cutting-edge then and was really the moment when Orbital broke away from the conventions of established dance music and went their own unique, brilliant way. It's also a surprisingly effective social commentary, as the Hartnoll brothers scatter the record with old sound recordings of freak shows and political diatribes alongside soundbites of advertisements for bourgeois services such as plastic surgery clinics and colleges offering philosophy courses. The amount of sneering irony they create through the most economical uses of samples, which never threaten to drown out the musical innovations, is astonishing.
It turned out that Snivilisation was about 12 minutes longer than the train journey, and as I stepped out into the vast, arched open space that is the Victorian station at Manchester, the air warm and still and golden with summer sunshine, the swirling euphoric strains of Attached made me feel as though I was floating as I walked off the platform and headed for my next train. A beautiful moment to close a quite brilliant album.