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The Orb - Dipping Into The Cyberworld FLAC album

Tracklist

Outlands 5:25
Mudslickers 2:41
Valley 8:34
Towers Of Dub 13:06
U.F.Orb 4:20
Little Fluffy Clouds 8:10
Blue Room 10:50
Earth (Gaia) 1:23
Close Encounters 9:50
A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Centre Of The Ultraworld (Loving You) 7:45

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PSYCHO 01 The Orb Dipping Into The Cyberworld ‎(CD, Unofficial) Psycho Studios Ltd. PSYCHO 01 Europe 1994
TRANCE1, TRANCE01 The Orb Dipping Into The Cyberworld ‎(CD, Unofficial) Trance Music, Trance Music TRANCE1, TRANCE01 Germany 1995

The Orb - Dipping Into The Cyberworld FLAC album

Musician performer: The Orb

Title: Dipping Into The Cyberworld

Country: Europe

Date of release: 1994

Style: Dub, Ambient

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1831 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 368

Other Formats: APE ASF MPC AAC AC3 AHX MP3

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Iriar
Tracks 1-5 are from Radio 1 FM broadcast with Annie Nightengale, recorded August 14, 1994 at the "Ravestock" stage of the Woodstock music festival.Tracks 6-10 are mislabeled as FM Radio, England 1994. Actual source was Glastonbury Festival June 26, 1992. Tracks 5-9 are from Radio One FM broadcast, 10 is from "In A Field Of Their Own - Highlights of Glastonbury 1992" CD https://www.discogs.com/Various-In-A-Field-Of-Their-Own-Highlights-Of-Glastonbury-1992/master/374349
Iriar
Tracks 1-5 are from Radio 1 FM broadcast with Annie Nightengale, recorded August 14, 1994 at the "Ravestock" stage of the Woodstock music festival.Tracks 6-10 are mislabeled as FM Radio, England 1994. Actual source was Glastonbury Festival June 26, 1992. Tracks 5-9 are from Radio One FM broadcast, 10 is from "In A Field Of Their Own - Highlights of Glastonbury 1992" CD https://www.discogs.com/Various-In-A-Field-Of-Their-Own-Highlights-Of-Glastonbury-1992/master/374349
Kabei
There's alternative cover art for this which says the latter tracks are actually from Glastonbury '92.
Kabei
There's alternative cover art for this which says the latter tracks are actually from Glastonbury '92.