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Hello Waveforms - Audio CD - William Orbit

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Hello Waveforms

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Audio CD - 21 February, 2006
Sanctuary Records
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Number of Media: 1

CD Tracks:

    Sea Green
    Humming Chorus
    Surfin'
    You Know Too Much About Flying Saucers
    Spiral
    Who Owns The Octopus?
    Bubble Universe
    Fragmosia
    Firebrand
    They Live In The Sky
    Colours From Nowhere


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Audio CD Description

The first of what producer/composer William Orbit has described as his "binary" recordings for 2006 (this component arriving in February, the altogether different


Comments From Our Customers

A Few Rays Of Light Present...

After success with Madonna, U2 and All Saints as well as a massive pre-Tiesto cover of Barber's Adagio For Strings, William Orbit has finally recorded a new studio album of his own. A record generally built around spacious synthesiser arrangements, Hello Waveforms captures the subtle wash of seascapes that Orbit previously used on All Saints' Pure Shores and Madonna's Drowned World.


This is a good album. A worth while addition to your collection

After reviewing the many negitive reviews of William Orbit's Hello Waveforms album, I put off purchasing it. Instead, I listened to the album on Rhapsody and conclude it is one of his better efforts. I think it picks up where Strange Cargo III left off. It is now in my amazon shopping cart.


Fans can never be objective...

From the OBJECTIVE reviewer...William Orbit needs to go back to the pulsating rhythms he does best and leave this music for airports period behind and back into the hands of Brian Eno.

 

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