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Orbital - Snivilisation

Label:
Catalog#:
TRUCD5, 828 536.2
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
Europe
Released:
Aug 1994
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Leftfield, Techno, Downtempo, Experimental

Tracklist

1   Forever 7:58
2   I Wish I Had Duck Feet 4:06
3   Sad But True 7:48
    Vocals - Alison Goldfrapp
4   Crash And Carry 4:43
5   Science Friction 5:04
6   Philosophy By Numbers 6:39
7   Kein Trink Wasser 9:26
8   Quality Seconds 1:25
9   Are We Here? 15:33
    Vocals - Alison Goldfrapp
10   Attached 12:26

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - Fultano/Mauder '94
Artwork By [Drawings] - John Greenwood
Other [Field Research By] - Clare Hampson
Other [Sound Enhancement By] - B.A.S.E. c/o Glen Hall
Photography [Rostrum Photography] - Mike Gamson
Producer, Written-By - P&P Hartnoll

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

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Rated 5/5
Review by SYSTEM-J Jan 06, 2009
Good records often have special memories you associate with them. Great records, however, make their own special moments. My special moment with Snivilisation came in the July of 2008 when I discovered the album happened to have almost the exact same duration as a train journey between Doncaster and Manchester Picadilly train stations. A cross-country train journey doesn't seem the kind of experience that immortalises a piece of music, but there was something oddly fitting about listening to Orbital's savage critique of modern society in the sterile blue-grey plastic confines of modern public transport.

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.
Rated 5/5
Review by fabriknos Jul 04, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
This was my first Orbital album, and while it's barely edged out by the Brown Album as my personal favorite, it will definitely be the most nostalgic one for me. Snivilisation is especially unique for its wide range of styles - from the totally bizarre breakbeats to aggressive techno to beautiful, lush soundscapes. Kein Trink Wasser is simply amazing - one of the all time best Orbital tracks, and the crown jewel in this already rich album.
Review by ROYGBIV30 May 05, 2002
This is my favourite album of all time, i have over 2,000 cd and LP's but i keep coming back to this album, ever time i play it i find a new sound and it make me tingle ever time. i have had this cd for about 7 years and it still sounds fresh, i just wish i made it.
If you dont have a copy of this then i am sorry but you just have to go out a get a copy.
Thanks to them hartnoll Boyz, Thanks for making me the person i am.