[kj] The Orb & Lee Scratch Perry - Fact mix

Paul Gorman [Home] PaulGorman at ireland.com
Thu Aug 9 16:43:41 EDT 2012


I thought same.



Nice mix, cheers for that, passed a pleasant hour J



dub



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I always thought it was Max Romeo & The Upsetters

On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 8:40 PM, sade1 <saulomar1 at yahoo.com> wrote:

Does Max Romeo sing Outta Space" (Iron Shirt) or Peter Tosh? I can't get a
straight answer on the web or 'Tube.







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Subject: Re: [kj] The Orb & Lee Scratch Perry - Fact mix



Going to see Lee Scratch Perry playing with the Congos and Max Romeo
tomorrow :)

n

On 9 August 2012 17:52, folk devil <folk.devil at hotmail.com> wrote:

I know some folks here will be interested in this :)

http://www.factmag.com/2012/08/06/fact-mix-341-the-orb-lee-scratch-perry/

"It's really not every day you get a podcast like this.
The Orb, innovators of ambient house and one of Britain's all-time most
celebrated electronic acts, have teamed up with the inimitable Lee 'Scratch'
Perry, one of Jamaica's greatest ever musicians, for a new album, The
Orbserver in the Star House. As The Orb's Alex Paterson put it, in
<http://www.factmag.com/2012/02/13/the-orb-to-release-album-with-lee-scratch
-perry/> an interview earlier this year, "we wanted to do a souly type,
modern, minimal album with some reggae influences with [Perry's] vocals on
top. I think its one of the best bits of work we've ever done."
To toast the album's forthcoming release, The Orb and Perry have also teamed
up for a FACT mix. God knows how you're supposed to start tracklisting, or
even describing it; FACT mix 341 is like a slow-motion kayak ride through a
pipe of slurry, thick, overwhelmingly delayed basslines obscuring wonky
melodies - some recognisable ('What A Wonderful World', 'Zombie'), others
from another planet entirely. Plus, of course, you get Perry toasting on
top, though around half-way through he gets bored and toddles off for a
while. Would you want it any other way? We certainly wouldn't."


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