Orbital
In Sides


4.5
superb

Review

by Merkaba33 USER (15 Reviews)
March 22nd, 2009 | 197 replies


Release Date: 1996 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Danceable enough that you won’t get weird looks from your friends but varied and interesting enough to keep you listening for a long, long time.

As an electronic fan, I always seem to dislike when people say I listen to techno. I mean ok, it’s just a term, but to me when I hear that word I think of the same monotous driving house beat with a stupidly simple melody. Otherwise known as the *** my roommate decides to blast across our dorms. Maybe that’s why I tended to shy away from electronic music. I’m not saying I hate trance or dance music but sometimes I’m looking for a little more substance than that stuff. I’ve recently found many artists that get the job done. One of these groups is Orbital. Orbital, along with many other well known electronica acts formed in Europe during the early nineties UK rave scene. “In Sides” is often regarded as one of their strongest efforts.

On “In Sides” Orbital successfully mixes dance beats with strange and eerie synth to create a unique experience. If critics were describing the music of Aphex Twin as something you would hear at a tity bar on Mars, I think it would be fair to describe this album as something you would hear on the streets of downtown Mars. The music comes off as spacey, creepy, but energetic as well. Keep in mind that this album isn’t completely ambient. This isn’t the droning music to fall asleep to. While it has elements of ambient, it also contains many dance and industrial beats and it’s this that will keep your head bobbing. Structurally, the songs are actually closer to the type of thing that Tangerine Dream might do. They are long compositions that can go up to thirteen plus minutes. These lengths may seem intimidating at first but with time you will come to enjoy it as any other long album.

All the songs here truly progress. The album starts with a heart beat and then eventually drops the beat. It doesn’t stop there though. It just keeps growing expanding. Don’t get used to the cheery mood of “The Girl with the Sun in Her Head” though. The weather quickly changes. And it doesn’t return for the remainder of the album. “P.E.T.R.O.L” raises the tension while creepy string arrangements of “The Box” put the listener in a complete state of paranoia. The true highlights of the album though come on the next two tracks. “Dwr Budr” flies you over grassy hills as the somber voices and trickling synth rain overhead, while “Adnan’s” is probably the best track on the album. It uses a constant bass and some cool industrial effects to create a feeling of complete desolation. All of it is really good stuff.

There are two different bonus discs to accompany the main album. Neither is as strong as the main disc. The one with “Satan” is the worse of the two. The track “Satan (Industrial Version) is a nicely done industrial track but a little too straightforward. It also feels bit out of place on the album. The live version isn’t much different and is completely unnecessary. I can’t understand why they would put it right after the first version. It’s probably best just to skip these one of the two. The next two tracks are more of what we heard on the first disc. The album closes on an interesting note with the dreamy “Halcyon”. You may have heard this in “Mean Girls” or I actually remember if from the movie “Mortal Kombat”. While I could do without the crowd screaming, this song just screams electronic beauty. The song uses a sample of Kirsty Hawkshaw played backwards. It works. I know, first the Eurythmics, now this. We should play more music backwards. (Just no Stairway to Heaven please). I actaully prefer this version to the original version too. However at 5:51 they have to come in and nearly ruin it with a annoying sample of “You Give Love a Bad Name” Ughh… The other bonus disc is more like what you get on the main disc except that it features some actual vocal work. The other disc actually has a longer version of “The Box” A much longer version at nearly 28 minutes. It’s great but I would actually say “Halcyon” takes the cake as the better closer. So this album might take a while to digest because it’s long and full of bleeps and what not. Once it has sunk in though, this album is a great album to listen to.



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Merkaba33
March 22nd 2009


703 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

done with finals so i was finally able to get this back up. made some changes to the one that lost.

Willie
Moderator
March 22nd 2009


20212 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It was cool right up to the very end. The closing paragraph seems abrupts and tacked on to two sentences that should probably just be part of the previous paragraph. Like I said the first time though, this is my favorite Orbital CD and I'm glad to see a review for it.

Merkaba33
March 22nd 2009


703 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

i was thinking the exact same thing. tell me what you think of the change. i kind of just took away that little closer paragraph. if that isn't what you were thinking, let me know what you would do.

Willie
Moderator
March 22nd 2009


20212 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Well, I forgot to mention it last night but it's cool to see someone else who knows who Kirsty Hawkshaw is.



As for the last paragraph, I've always been the type to do mine almost exactly like essays with transitional sentences, introductions that kind of hit on the rest of the review, and an individual closing paragraph. With that in mind, I'd still think it needs a separate closing paragraph where you kind of sum up your points. The last two sentences could be part of that... anyway, that's just me. It' s probably fine because at least it doesn't end abruptly.



This Message Edited On 03.22.09

Essence
April 2nd 2009


6692 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

so this is really good

Willie
Moderator
April 2nd 2009


20212 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Welcome to an exclusive club called, "yeah, no shit". ;)

Essence
April 2nd 2009


6692 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Anything similar to this you could recommend Willie?

fireaboveicebelow
April 2nd 2009


6835 Comments


this


is


DECAF

but no this fucking rules

Willie
Moderator
April 2nd 2009


20212 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Anything similar to this. Surprisingly there's nothing that really comes across the same way as this album (that I know of).



You could try:

Hybrid - Wide Angle or I Choose Noise

The Orb - Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld or The Dream



Essence
April 6th 2009


6692 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

this album is fucking awesome



should I check out their other stuff?

Merkaba33
April 10th 2009


703 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I've heard some of their earlier stuff and it's more trance, but not bad by any means.

Essence
April 13th 2009


6692 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

What is their next best album, in your opinion?

Hyperbore
April 13th 2009


856 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Snivilisation is slightly stronger than this. All three self-titled albums are very good. Middle of Nowhere is decent, enjoyable, but I barely ever listen to it. The Altogether is... well, a song collection, really. So it's got some good stuff and some unremarkable stuff.

Merkaba33
April 17th 2009


703 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I would check out Orbital 2

Observer
Emeritus
April 15th 2010


9393 Comments


This is great. Is the second disc worth getting?

Willie
Moderator
April 15th 2010


20212 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The second disc has an awesome extended version of "The Box" that's worth it all on its own.

Observer
Emeritus
April 15th 2010


9393 Comments


Yeah, I saw that. It's almost thirty minutes long, too. Sounds great

clercqie
November 23rd 2011


6525 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I wonder how good their live show is, they're touring Europe next year...

Pachelbel
November 25th 2011


192 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

What an album! Best electronic music i've heard in a while

random
April 8th 2012


3148 Comments


"The Box" is awesome.



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