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WILLIAM ORBIT - AMBIENT FOCUS 08.10.23 (320kbs-m4a/276mb/2hrs)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 8th October 2023
Soundtrack your study time and enter a state of enhanced concentration with this enlightening ambient mix, personally curated by musician, record producer, composer and artist William Orbit.
Delving deep into his personal archive, William has curated a soundtrack of unreleased material including 3D soundscape extracts from his forthcoming album Strange Cargo X, alongside picks from his favourite ambient artists including Isobel Waller-Bridge, Maria Moles and Slow Coast.
William Orbit - A cubic lightyear made of solid lead
Isobel Waller-Bridge - Bloom
William Orbit & Rico Conning - Eccles Beach
William Orbit - electron.love
Brian Eno - Kites I [Opal]
Luke Howard - Prelude For A Single Voice (Fia Fiell Rework) [Mercury KX]
Fia Fiell - At The First Clear Word [Nice Music]
Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - Space Station / Adiemus [Milan]
Jonny Nash - Eternal Life [Melody As Truth]
William Orbit - Moonlight On Planet Vermont
KMRU - Space Of Uncertainty [Seil]
Gaussian Curve - Broken Clouds [Music From Memory]
Tom Middleton - St Ives Bay [Six Degrees]
Leon Vynehall - From the Sea / It Looms (Chapters I & II) [Ninja Tune]
Deep Zones - L'Ambiance
Slow Coast - Constellations (Meditation)
Lou Harrison - Jhala III [New Albion]
William Orbit & James Hockley - Future Archeologists Of Wave
Shaznay Lewis - Pure Shores [London]
Sasha - Drempels [Arista]
Madonna - Mer Girl [Maverick]
Adam Bokesch - Shadows & Color [Tone Tree Music]
Abandoned Bees - Wishing Well
THE FIRST TIME WITH... SERIES 28 - 4. WILLIAM ORBIT (320kbs-m4a/130mb/57mins)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 26th February 2023
Artist,
producer, songwriter, Grammy award winner, maverick. William Orbit
shares some of his seminal First Times from his life and career.
Considering
that his career spans six decades, and accounts for over 200m record
sales, nothing should surprise you when it comes to William Orbit. But
this might: not so long ago the Grammy Award-winning producer behind
multi-platinum records for U2, Blur, Madonna, All Saints and countless
others, signed up for an online tutorial in how to produce music. 'Pro
Tools For Beginners', he laughs. "Now, I'm an ace on Pro Tools, but a
few things puzzled me about the new version, so I signed up for a
course. Episode one was basically: what is Pro Tools? What is sound?
What is a computer? I was finding out for the first time what some of
these 'mystery buttons' did. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry."
After
a period of inactivity we'll come to later, William Orbit was ready to
make new music: "I felt as on fire as I last did in about 1996." The
result is 'The Painter', an album that's unmistakably the work of one of
pop's most distinctive musicians, but one that turns exciting new
corners too. Accordingly, it features old collaborators like Beth Orton
and Katie Melua, as well as new friends like Georgia, Polly Scattergood
and Lido Pimienta. "I'm so incredibly happy with it," he beams. "The
last year has been the most creative time I can think of. New toys, new
collaborators, new relationships; there are tracks on this album that
are up there with my best."
The bigger picture begins in 1971
when, aged 14, William discovered his uncle's tape recorder. "It seemed
like the most incredible thing in the whole world," he remembers, "that
you could take a sound... and retain it." This was the start of a
lifelong obsession with sound. Leaving school at 16 he took on numerous
and varied jobs – from night shift at the Heineken Brewery in Amsterdam
to the civil service. But one thought never left him. "What I knew is
that I wanted to be creative," he remembers. "I just didn't know how. It
burned me up."
By the late 70s Orbit was the rent-free resident
of a caretaker's cottage in an abandoned Victorian school whose gas and
electric had been left on. ("I was quite a seasoned squatter when it
came to changing locks and putting in toilets.") The second hand shop
next door, run by two chaps called Giuseppe and Raymondo, was piled high
with musical equipment. The rest writes itself: Orbit formed a band
(Torch Song), made music, and got rejected by labels until, one day, he
didn't: There was a call from Miles Copeland of IRS Records. "It felt
like a turning point. I thought: 'If I'm smart about it, I'm never going
to have to leave this wonderful place of being paid to make music.'"
One pivotal moment was witnessing Rusty Egan play a Torch Song single in
a DJ set. "'We've arrived', I thought. We hadn't actually arrived, but
it was a start."
Specifically, it was the start of a career in
which Orbit became one of the world's most successful producers, for the
likes of Blur, Madonna, All Saints, P!nk, Beth Orton, U2 and Robbie
Williams. A career that also includes the launch of legendary dance
label Guerilla, numerous solo releases such as the 'Strange Cargo'
series and the landmark new-classical album 'Pieces In A Modern Style',
and the journey from underground electronica to primetime Top Of The
Pops, through projects like 90s band Bass-o-Matic and before that as the
producer of comedian, Harry Enfield's single 'Loadsamoney (Doin' Up The
House)' which rather improbably became Orbit's first hit record. (Both
TOTP appearances are on YouTube, each quite extraordinary for rather
different reasons.)
William's latest album 'The Painter' is out now.
Blur - Tender [Food]
Ferdinand Lang & Berlin Symphonic Orchestra - Spring from The Four Seasons - Violin Concerto In E Major [Classical Masters]
Cream - Badge [Polydor]
Simon & Garfunkel - A Hazy Shade Of Winter [Columbia]
Focus - Hocus Pocus [Polydor]
Tonto's Expanding Head Band - Cybernaut [Late Night Tales]
Jean Martinon & The London Symphony Orchestra - Capriccio Espagnol, Op. 34 [Decca]
Torch Song - Prepare To Energize [I.R.S.]
Marcia Henderson - Peter Pan: Build My House [The Magic Of Music]
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Purple Haze [MCA]
Bass-O-Matic - Fascinating Rhythm [Now]
William Orbit - Barber's Adagio For Strings [WEA]
Madonna - Frozen [Maverick]
Blur - No Distance Left To Run [Food]
William Orbit & Polly Scattergood - Colours Colliding [Rhino]
Frank Zappa - Peaches En Regalia [Rykodisc]
WILLIAM ORBIT - RADIO 1'S WIND DOWN PRESENTS... ANJUNADEEP (320kbs-m4a/138mb/60mins)
BBC Radio 1 broadcast: 4th December 2021
Music designed to unwind the mind. William Orbit shapes a stunning soundtrack for Anjunadeep.
Henryk Mikołaj Górecki (Feat. Dawn Upshaw) - Symphony No.3, Op.36 [Warner]
Nox Vahn (Feat. Mimi Page) - Dream Of Love [Anjunadeep]
Jon Hopkins - Second Sense [Just Music]
Bear McCreary - Memories Of My Mother (God Of War) [Sony]
Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence (Version) [Mute]
Trio Mediæval - Just (After Song Of Songs) [Milan]
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov - Snegourotchka [Malibran]
William Orbit - Wordsworth [Anjunadeep]
William Orbit (Feat. Lido Pimienta) - Águilas [Anjunadeep]
Elizabeth Taylor & John Barry - London At Dawn (William Wordsworth) [Fantastic Voyage]
William Orbit - Starbeam [Anjunadeep]
Michael Stearns - Baraka (Soundtrack) [Milan]
Above & Beyond - Sun In Your Eyes (William Orbit Remix) [Anjunabeats]
Daniel Pemberton - The Skylab Plan [Back Lot Music]
Jamshied Sharifi - Mariama (Mashti Remix) [Kiah Keya]
Rue Du Soleil - In My Heart [Cafe Del Mar Music]
Sumio Shiratori - Muumimusiikkia [Moomin Music]
Wojciech Kilar - A Retour À La Maison [Milan Classics]
Tonto's Expanding Head Band - Ferryboat [Embryo]
Aphex Twin - We Are The Music Makers [BMG]
Brian Eno - Light Legs [Universal]
Burial - Come Down To Us [Hyperdub]