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Discography

Releases:
Electric Orange (Album) (2 versions)   Manikin ... 1993
Orange Commutation (CD)   Delerium Records 1995
Cyberdelic (CD)   Delerium Records 1996
Hörtest (12")   Delerium Records 1996
9495 (CDr)   Not On Label 2001
Abgelaufen (CD)   MPL (2) 2001
Cows Don't Dream At Night (CDr)   Not On Label 2001
Electric Mutation (CDr)   Not On Label 2001
Rechnung Offen (CDr)   Not On Label 2001
Rote Sonne (CDr)   Not On Label 2001
Sessions Nebenan (2xCDr)   Not On Label 2001
Tonbandreste (CDr)   Not On Label 2001
Totales Brummen (CDr)   Not On Label 2001
Zwischenplatte (CDr)   Not On Label 2001
Unterwasser - Live 2002 (2xCDr)   Not On Label 2002
Platte (Album) (2 versions)   Catweezle ... 2003
Live 2003 (CDr)   Not On Label 2004
Fleischwerk (2 versions)   Not On Label ... 2005
9904 Weird Tapes (2xCDr)   Not On Label 2006
Electric Orange & Sula Bassana (CDr)   Not On Label 2006
Morbus (CD, Album)   Sulatron-records 2007
Tracks Appear On:
Planet E. Vol.1 (CD, Smplr) Infra Sonic Vives Freund-Records 1994
Subculture Vol.II (CD, Smplr) One May Fly If One Is ... Rockwork Records 1994
FMCD August 1995 (CD, Enh) Disillusion Future Music Magazine 1995
Pick & Mix (2xCD) Nindia Delerium Records 1995
Mind The Gap Volume 18 (CD, Enh) Sweet Absurd Gonzo Circus 1998
First Decade 1992 - 2002 (2xCD, Ltd, Comp) Dedicated To M.K. Manikin 2002
Liquid Sound Volume 2 (2xCD) Salzbad Manikin 2003
The Vegetable Man Project Vol. 3 (CD, Smplr) Vegetable Man Oggetti Volanti Non Identificati 2004
Krautschock (CD, Smplr) Bone And Rock Not On Label 2009
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by mekonin Nov 26, 2007
Electric Orange begun as the personal vehicle of multi-instrumentalist Dirk Jan Müller in July 1992. On their early stage Electric Orange created music for aural adventurers, heavy krautrock influenced, bearing distinct semblance to early Ash Ra Tempel. Their official releases on Delerium had a more modern feel due to the contemporary dance electronic beats and some strong bass grooves (maybe an influence of the label aiming at the rave market). However, their privately released CDRs had a rather improvised feel to their out-there spacey excursions.

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