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I normally dig out a bit of The Orb for my travel down to Glastonbury or any other adventures on the M5, anyone got any recommendations for anything similar? Not to interested in dub house or techno really, more the weirder and wonderful side of things. Anyone?

Not sure if this is out there enough, but it’s not standard dub techno …

  • Amps replied to this.

    Not sure there’s much better than;

    UFOrb on repeat
    A huge ever growing brain as a finale

    • Amps replied to this.

      In fact, this will be my office soundtrack tomorrow, give the new headphones a run out

      Mad_Cyril It is a belter!

      I reckon there must be loads of other good stuff out there though that I have missed. Every time I end up at a house party in Bristol there’s always some weird ‘what the fuck is this’ stuff on at 8am the next day.

        Amps Yeah, the spotify album didn’t show up on my screen, it was blank space so I changed it to a YouTube link.

        Clicks & Cuts, not exactly dub techno, but adjacent maybe …

        Can you see the link in the post directly above this one? I can’t see it, but if I edit the post, the link is there.

        Amps
        Actually have a load of ambient stuff saved on soundcloud as I’m always chasing the Orb days gone by.

        Tends to be more ambient / space oriented with a bit o’ dub than ambient /dub.

        Good smoking tunes

        • Amps replied to this.

          FSOL - Life Forms

          • Amps replied to this.

            Yeah, got most of the important Orb / FSOL / Shpongle stuff.

            Dan FSOL - Life Forms

            Might get a run out later.

            “Entroducing…” is a fantastic long road trip album. Needs to be appreciated in its entirety. God damn masterpiece.

            Not specific to the request but has that spacey element to it.

            • Amps replied to this.

              Mad_Cyril Tends to be more ambient / space oriented with a bit o’ dub than ambient /dub.

              Any artist names are appreciated.

                Two Lone Swordsmen - The Fifth Mission (both discs).