Orb*Asylum

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Electronic

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IDM

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Tracklist

Asylum (7" Edit) 3:59
Asylum (Blood Sugar's Mix 1) 8:58
Asylum (Andrea Parker's Bezirkskrankenhams Mix) 7:17

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Notes

The cover art is based on a Russian poster for the 1918 Danish movie Himmelskibet (also known Путешествие на Марс in Russian and A Trip To Mars in English).

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    Cover of Asylum, 1997-05-05, CD Asylum
    CD, Single, CD1
    Island Records – 854 963-2 UK 1997 UK1997
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    Cover of Asylum, 1997-05-05, CD Asylum
    CD, Single, CD2
    Island Records – 854 962-2 UK 1997 UK1997
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Asylum, 1997-05-05, Vinyl Asylum
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single
    Island Records – 854 963-1 UK 1997 UK1997
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Asylum, 1997, Vinyl Asylum
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo
    Island Records – 12IS657DJ UK 1997 UK1997
    Recently Edited
    Asylum
    CDr, Test Pressing
    Island Records – none UK 1997 UK1997
    New Submission
    Asylum
    CDr, Test Pressing
    Island Records – none UK 1997 UK1997
    Cover of Asylum, 1997, CD Asylum
    CD, Promo, Single
    Island Records – CIDDJ 657 UK 1997 UK1997
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Asylum, 1997-05-05, CD Asylum
    CD, Single, CD1, PMDC,
    Island Records – 854 963-2 UK & Europe 1997 UK & Europe1997
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Asylum, 1997-05-12, VHS Asylum
    VHS, Promo, PAL
    Island Records – none UK 1997 UK1997
    New Submission
    Cover of Asylum, 1997, Cassette Asylum
    Cassette, EP, Promo
    Island Records – CID657/CIDX657 UK 1997 UK1997
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • Numanoid's avatar
      Numanoid
      None of the remixes manage to improve on the original. The Blood Sugar mix is disappointing, just a minimal DJ tool, and Soul Catcher's house du jour take fail to impress all these years later.
      • TRVRFNG's avatar
        TRVRFNG
        Edited 4 years ago
        Great 12" worth the price for Andy Weatherall's Blood Sugar's & Soul Catcher's Mix. Grab it while it's cheap
        • bobbles's avatar
          bobbles
          This promo also has a sticker lable on the back off the case .
          • kochiking's avatar
            kochiking
            Ok. Let’s be honest; Asylum isn’t one of the Orb’s finest tunes, but it meanders along quite nicely with typical spacey ness and has rather a catchy melody.
            The intro is typical Orb; layers of ambient bleeps supplemented with voice samples-instantly recognizable. Although the slightly Orbital-esque main tune is pleasant on the ear, the rather staccato, eighties sounding keyboards ruin it a bit. Overall though, not a bad listen.
            Andrew Weatherall’s minimalistic Blood Sugar Mix (1) is a real letdown. In my view he has always been overrated as both a remixer and artist in his own right. Sabresonic wasn’t that great, though the critics raved about it, and Wilmot was catchy but tedious after a few listens.
            I don’t see where he gets his lofty reputation from, but I digress. He proceeds to dissect Dr Paterson and co’s work here, stripping it down to a monotonous lecture given by some crusty old professor. Cue yawning. Once again I marvel at the choice of remixer. Mr. Weatherall is more suited to heavy machinery and factory grime-nothing like the Orb at all.
            Andrea Parker’s mad house mix is an improvement, bringing back some of the Orb sound at least and incorporating some effective bass and percussion work. It’s still rather stark, though its rhythm keeps us mostly involved throughout. It reminds me a bit of an Air Liquide tune.
            So, a bit disappointing on the remix front, but worth picking up if only for the splendid cover and sleeve artwork-a must for any true Orb fan.

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