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Orbital - Chime FLAC album

Tracklist

A Chime 12:38
B Deeper 6:55

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – FFRR Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – FFRR Records Ltd.
  • Published By – Copyright Control
  • Pressed By – EMI Records

Credits

  • Written-By, Producer, Mixed By – Paul & Phil Hartnoll*

Notes

℗© 1990 FFRR Records Ltd.
Original sound recording made by FFRR Records Ltd.

Incidental information:
Some mislabeled copies exist with the A-side or the B-side label on both sides.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 42288 69771 8
  • Barcode (String): 042288697718
  • Label Code: LC 7654
  • Price Code: BA 122
  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings, Side A - Variation 1): FX 135 A-1U-1- 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings, Side A - Variation 2): FX 135 A-1U-1-2
  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings, Side B): FX 135B-1U-1-2

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ZONE 001 Orbital Chime / Deeper ‎(12") Oh'Zone Records ZONE 001 UK 1989
F 135, 886 976-7 Orbital Chime (Edit) ‎(7", Single) FFRR, FFRR F 135, 886 976-7 UK 1990
8869767 Orbital Chime ‎(7", Single, TP) FFRR 8869767 France 1990
FCS 135, 886 976-4 Orbital Chime ‎(Cass, Single) FFRR, FFRR FCS 135, 886 976-4 UK 1990
350 001-1 Orbital Chime ‎(12") FFRR 350 001-1 US 1992


Orbital - Chime FLAC album

Musician performer: Orbital

Title: Chime

Country: UK

Date of release: 1990

Style: Techno

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1154 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 499

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Viashal
Classic tune....one if the best of its generation. Timeless masterpiece that rocked the warehouses and dancefloors
Viashal
Classic tune....one if the best of its generation. Timeless masterpiece that rocked the warehouses and dancefloors
zmejka
The 12" version is the one to have as it's an extended version of the original version put together on their dad's tape deck. The 7" was later re-made from scratch in a "proper" studio.
zmejka
The 12" version is the one to have as it's an extended version of the original version put together on their dad's tape deck. The 7" was later re-made from scratch in a "proper" studio.
Manarius
One of THE greatest ever piece of vinyl, remember standing in a field in the 80's listening to chime roll accross the landscape? BLISS, Buy one! Always a great B*side too deep trance like on orig i do'nt know about FFRR ones though.
Manarius
One of THE greatest ever piece of vinyl, remember standing in a field in the 80's listening to chime roll accross the landscape? BLISS, Buy one! Always a great B*side too deep trance like on orig i do'nt know about FFRR ones though.
JOIN
As behemoth says, it's the B which needs a listen if you've not heard it. Even at the time, obviously Chime was blowing up, but Deeper was the standout track. It just hangs together better and seems to signpost the way Orbital went with their developing sound better than Chime which was kind of a one-off. IMHO of course.
JOIN
As behemoth says, it's the B which needs a listen if you've not heard it. Even at the time, obviously Chime was blowing up, but Deeper was the standout track. It just hangs together better and seems to signpost the way Orbital went with their developing sound better than Chime which was kind of a one-off. IMHO of course.
Arlelond
No need to mention the a-side - everyone knows that. But the b-side you might not be so familiar with. Orbital have always done excellent b-sides, and this is no exception. It's an acidic sizzler with excellent bleepy-bloopy noises. It has an amazing room-filling quality to it, and Orbital sampled one of their mother's relaxation tapes. The voice through tells you to "focus on my voice, and let every muscle in your body relax" - it may sound crap in writing, but it's a very trippy piece. When it finishes, you'll probably think "where am I?". Well worth tracking down, but it may come at a high price.
Arlelond
No need to mention the a-side - everyone knows that. But the b-side you might not be so familiar with. Orbital have always done excellent b-sides, and this is no exception. It's an acidic sizzler with excellent bleepy-bloopy noises. It has an amazing room-filling quality to it, and Orbital sampled one of their mother's relaxation tapes. The voice through tells you to "focus on my voice, and let every muscle in your body relax" - it may sound crap in writing, but it's a very trippy piece. When it finishes, you'll probably think "where am I?". Well worth tracking down, but it may come at a high price.