Bicycles & Tricycles is the sixth studio album by English electronic music group the Orb, released on 3 May 2004 by Cooking Vinyl. It brought together the group's style of the early 1990s with current electronic music, with its most prevalent influences being drum and bass and trip hop. Bicycles & Tricycles received mixed reactions from critics
The Orb. Bicycles & Tricycles (CD, Album, Sli). Cooking Vinyl, Cooking Vinyl. referencing Bicycles & Tricycles, CD, Album, Car, COOKCD298. I love this album, I love how varied it is. Every song has a different feel to it BUT I have just got the Japanese version and it shits allover the British release, every different version of tracks that are on the Japanese version are a lot better.
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In many ways, it's an album with a paradox: one side being permanently entrenched in the . scene of the early '90s and the other struggling to break free of its past toward a more progressive future (a glimpse of that can be found in the shuffle-heavy remix of "From a Distance"). It's not as captivating a listen as the output from their classic years (although diehards will welcome their return with open arms); and by using that barometer, Bicycles & Tricycles is a bit of a letdown, especially after a three-year absence.
The Orb - Bicycles & Tricycles When it comes to veteran producers in the Electronic music scene, they don’t come much bigger then The Orb. The Orb have been at it since the late 1980’s, where they exploded onto the scene with a beautiful piece of electronic ambience with ‘A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Centre Of The Ultraworld’, a track that was much more then an exhaustingly long title. The album starts quite nicely with the very groovy Orb Is, a journey of broken beats and deep gritty baselines. Land of Green Ginger is also an early highlight in the album, again with smooth baselines chugging along nicely, combined with a fantastic array of sounds and effects.
More albums from The Orb: More Tales From The Orbservatory by The Orb. The Orbserver In The Star House by The Orb. Baghdad Batteries (Orbsessions Volume III) by The Orb. Cydonia by The Orb. View all albums . Bicycles & Tricycles. By: The Orb (2004, Electronic). 1. Orb Is (Shopping Version). 3. The Land Of Green Ginger (Remix).
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The Orb, Bicycles & Tricycles. In the early 1990s, an Orb album was as essential as a student accoutrement as a poster of Bob Marley mid-toke, but the ambient-house pioneers never managed to sustain their (leisurely) momentum. While their first two albums were vast conflations of dub, house and prog-rock, which ebbed and flowed like lunar tides, every album they have recorded since has been less than the sum of its parts. But linchpin Alex Paterson (joined here by Thomas Fehlmann and Jimmy Cauty, among others) remains a gifted producer with a restless imagination
Bicycles & Tricycles is the sixth studio album from the Orb. It brought together The Orb's style of the early 1990s with current electronic music to mixed reactions. For every reason there is to welcome the Orb's return to the electronic arena, there's a reason to feel deflated by Bicycles & Tricycles. It's been three years since the lackluster Cydonia, plenty of time for Alex Patterson and his revolving door of co-producers (most notably Thomas Fehlmann, who has received numerous successes with his solo jaunts) to lick their wounds.