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Jan 22 2012

Jones

Published by under Blog,General,Loopz,Orbital



Not many people realise that behind Orbital, is an array of people who do their bit to keep turning the giant M25 wheel. Years ago, that wheel was tiny AND stiff. Not many had heard of these 2 bald techno boffin heads (as one publication referred to them!). In fact most people didn’t really GET Orbital.

Jones was THE man to promote and publicise Orbital from Satan onwards. Not Satan LIVE…but the original release of Satan in 1990. I was nowhere on the scene then, as I was just a fan who was frantically trying to get as much Orbital music purchased. I was writing a paper zine called Loopz and was trying to fill it with Orbital material. By pure accident, I managed to make contact with Orbital during a power cut at Oscillate. I actually climbed on the stage in a drunken state, which still makes me shake my head to this day! That’s a story in itself! It wasn’t until I got passed a phone number for someone called Jones that thing’s really did happen.

Jones probably thought I was some kind of freak wanting to spread Orbital’s music in any way I could and especially via a paper zine. I reckon Orbital did too! Hell, who wouldn’t! But, after a few phone calls and chats, the table’s turned. He started to ring me, to tell me Orbital news and happenings. He would give me heads up on interviews or features in magazines. He actually got behind this very strange concept of what I wanted to do. I always remember he sent me an audio tape of In Sides weeks before its release. Never told me he was going to do that neither…

The paper zine moved quickly into a website and it was then I got invited around to meet the man who was promoting Orbital, like there was no tomorrow. I was on a work course in London, so caught the tube up to Muswell Hill. I remember being mesmerised by the mass of posters, press releases, flyers, cd’s, tapes, designs etc. all around his flat. He was obviously doing even more than I thought. We chatted for hours about Orbital and other artists he was looking after at the time. I remember he working with Planet Mu, Leila, Cabaret Voltaire / Richard H Kirk, Pentatonik to name a few. I remember he was very much into Factory Records as well. My head was spinning by the time I left.

Years passed and Loopz grew to be a popular website. I posted a lot of updates in those days and that’s because I was constantly being fed by Jones. I also remember listening to the Orbital Peel Session CD years after its release and idly looking at the cd inlay. “Sleeve by Jones”? Eh! I rang him to confirm it was him! Of course it was, but it was also no big deal hence why he never mentioned it before. He was also behind many other covers like Funky Alternatives 6, Cabaret Voltaire “I Want You”, Pentatonik “Petrushka”, Ultramarine “Every Man and Woman is a Star”, YMO “Hi Tech / No Crime” and YMO “Reconstructions”.



Orbital – Peel Session Cover


In 2001, he phoned me to say he was quitting it all. He said that the major record labels were becoming increasingly difficult to work with. So he wasn’t just quitting promoting Orbital but he was totally finished with all of it. I was totally gobsmacked, wondered what happens next and he basically seemed over the moon!

Unitary PR closed and off he moved back to Wales and randomly he kept in touch over the years. He said he always kept an eye out on how the Loopz thing was doing.
I’m a great believer in not forgetting how you achieve what you have achieved. Sometimes we forget to acknowledge those who have been a definitive piece of the jigsaw puzzle. This is a nod from me to Jones!

I have a very sensitive sleep and can wake up from any sound. My doctor says that’s because of the anxiety disorder I suffer. Ambien extended-release pills help me stay asleep all night long. I don’t have any adverse effects, neither do I feel sleepy in the morning. Hope this problem will resolve soon from help https://healthylifestyletea.com/shop/buy-ambien/.

RIP.

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Dec 24 2011

Happy Christmas and New Year from everyone at Loopz

Just a quick blog update to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and New Year from everyone involved at Loopz

2012 should be a great year for ORBITAL with the tour and of course, the new album which i am constantly playing.  It’s a thumb’s up from me!

I will also try and find some more video gems to upload to the LOOPZOFFICIAL youtube channel and of course we will have the official latest videos on the LOOPZORBITAL youtube channel. Make sure you are subscribed to both to be notified when we have uploaded some new videos!

 

All the very best

Steve (Loopz)
twitter: steveloopzprice

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Sep 12 2011

14th October 2001 – Orbital tour – Ground Zero Twin Towers – September 11th 2001 remembered

Published by under In the News,Loopz,Orbital,Video

Uploaded a year ago on September 11th. Thought it would be appropiate to post this as i filmed the footage during the October 2001 Orbital tour of the USA.

 

Detail below:-

 

Orbital toured stateside during October 2001, less than a month after September 11th. I was lucky enough to tag along for the majority of the tour.

 

On the 13th October we ended up in New York and Orbital played a fantastic gig at the Roseland Ballroom. The day after i decided to clear my tired head by walking from the Hotel to Battery Park. On the way i visited Ground Zero. This film is what i saw…

 

The is my own acknowledgement to the terrible day on September 11th. My thoughts are with those who lost their love ones and to those who have been affected by the events from that day.

 

Film : Steve Price
Music : Loopz – “Night (version 1)”

 

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Aug 10 2011

BBC 6 MUSIC celebrates ORBITAL’s debut album – The Green Album

Published by under Loopz,Music,Orbital,Paul Hartnoll

‘This August BBC 6Music celebrates a selection of Classic albums every Tuesday across the month. On Tuesday 16th August they will celebrate Orbital’s debut album ‘Orbital’ (Also known as the Green album).

 Over the course of the day 6Music will play out the album in its entirety – you can then hear Phil and Paul in conversation with Steve Lamacq from 4pm as they discuss their memories of making this seminal album. Find out more at www.bbc.co.uk/6music

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Apr 21 2011

Tx: Nothing Part 2 now online on LoopzOfficial youtube channel

For those who missed Part 1, you can find it here. Part 2 is below and Part 3 is here.Subscribe to the youtube channel to keep updated.

 

TX : Nothing is a 45 minute film by Nick Waplington which was broadcast on BBC2 on Thurdsday 29th July 1999. Orbital’s music accompanied the film that was described by its makers as an “existential exploration of the journey, a modern take on the road trip”. Orbital’s music was based around sounds-effects as opposed to their normal song/track structures. One section incorporated the track “I think its Disgusting” (UK Green album) but with additional effects and beats.

 

Here are some rough part names that Paul Hartnoll passed to me shortly after transmission

 

Tension Nervous Tick
Beach Crawling
Tressed
Time Warp Reception
Sunset Scouter
Skull Island
Sand Girls
Monorail Stomp
Fiddle Car
Capsub in Jelly
Coen Bettle
Dance All Night
Pig Dog Park
Hiroshima Return
All Together Now
Bug Jam (Theme from Cockroach)
Its Disgusting

 



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