I have been searching for this song for 20 years. I had it on my old PC and a single burned disc that had "orb" written on it. I lost everything when i went to prison and I've searched and searched and almost gave up. Tonight i gave it another shot, but gave up and moved on, but i let autoplay keep going while i started cleaning my bedroom and after another hour,... I...hear ît and I'm telling you A WAVE OF A VERY SERIOUS FEELING WASHED OVER ME¡ I started crying so hard (still crying but manageable now, just no nose breathing). I was instantly snatched into the past to a sunny beautiful day 20 years ago. Driving my truck near the beach with my windows down, BLASTING THIS and feeling so good. The sun, the wind... I always new i loved this track, but i never knew a song could make me feel this euphoria. It's like finding a treasure, long lost and given up on .. I'm sorry for the ramble, I'm just so appreciative right now. Thank you.... so much
This seamless combination of parts 1 and 2 is nothing less than EDM symphony of perfection. It was once upon a time, in the mid-20th century, when a new genre of music was essentially 'born'. It was then that a completely new sound emerged, consisting of electronic synthesizer-like intruments, introduced by the musical pioneer Robert Moog, who developed the first synthesizer in 1964. It was throughout the next decade that the potential of electronic based music became increasingly recognized & thus established itself as a genre, as synthesizers became the basis for 'electronic acts' & at the same time, were being incorporated by pop & rock groups during the late 1960s & 1970s. Since the launch of the first mass produced synthesizer, the Yamaha DX7 in 1983, this paved the way for the eclectic evolution of electronic music over the next 4 decades & resulted in the creation of inumerable mind-altering melodies & seminal sound-bites. If (like me) you now consider yourself a true EDM soundphile, & are also old enough to remember your first 'eargasm', moment of 'awakening', or musical 'epiphany' which for many, ignited an insatiable appetite for aural pleasure, & set in motion a life-long exploration for musical gems & more electronic 'eargasms'. Those of us who now love EDM & could now say they have a 'trained ear' for being able to recognize creative genius & appreciate the work of gifted artists such as the Chemical Brothers, Jon Hopkin & Orbital, will recognize Nothing Left (parts 1&2) & other Orbital compositions such as 'Are we here' & 'lush 3-1, 3-2' as nothing less than monuments of EDM perfection.
@@jcmc9378 an american initialism meaning Electronic Dance Music as a catch-all umbrella term for the genre (rather than use the specific splintered subgenre terms); Orbital themselves or anyone in the british dance music scene would never have used it when producing, promoting, djing or dancing to this, but as with most things, it worms its way over here over time...
Thank you for keeping Pt 1 and Pt 2 together so they can be heard as they are meant. This masterpiece is probably the best thing the boys ever did. Genre bending, transcendent and glorious. Not only my favorite Orbital track(s) but maybe one of my favorite pieces of music ever written.
I love this and The Middle of Nowhere more than my illegitimate child, but the Out There Somewhere 25 min version tops this.. I still love the Goldfrapp vocals on both tracks (did you know it was her? Did you?)
bought this cd the minute it came out. these two tracks, awesome. they put beats and sounds together like nobody's business. saw them twice in NYC, once a month or so after 9/11. story is they were told they prolly shouldn't go but they chose to go to help lift the spirits of New Yorkers. they did mine.
7:35 - catches me off guard every time I listen to this track. A murky, ruthlessly dark buildup to one of the cheeriest melodies the boys ever produced.
I think it is the variety of melodies and beats that are conducted together in a most excellent sequence that make this music so hypnotic and conducive to deep fast thoughts.
@@andyhyde4947 yep 1999 (with the following album, The Altogether in 2001) i loved my cd copy of this - until it got stolen from my flat (along with many others in a slow-creep snidey way from a 'mate' that would regularly pop round to play tunes, have a mix & a smoke over a number of years (at least it was most likely him as we had similar tastes; may have been more than one arsehole though). all that remained was the cardboard sleeve and i would only find out these albums had disappeared once i wanted to play them again and couldnt find them. some got replaced, some i forgot the details of over time and couldnt search for vague visual memories of artwork etc. some i may not have even realised arent actually in my collection...
I remember John Peel playing about 3 tracks from Middle of Nowhere. This was one but I didn't know its name. When I got the CD for Christmas, had to wait until near the end of the album to find it was there. Lovely!
About 9 mins in I don't know whether to laugh, scream or cry. I don't really care which - it always brings a tear to my eye in some way.. That's good enough for me.
Amazing track, hope these brothers com to Canada or the US this year. They totally dominated the 90's electronic scene, of course one need to mention FSOL, Underworld, The Orb...why there is no such stuff anymore...the UK bands from the 90's are superb
10:30 to 12:30 It´s like a computer is computing something that is really difficult, but he is working his way through it with stoic determination only a machine can achieve. Amazing.
@@Hassony523 oh well in that case you're a dimwit. you know that orbital uses synths right? that's an instrument. and all music is "just a mix of sounds"
Puissance. Not the kind that takes in order to be great, but the kind that gives & gives - true positivity. I can't help but think about the folks who hate music or regard it as outright sacrilege. Just...boggles this mind. This is all one really needs aside food & water, and meditation right?
if you wanna MANIAC BEAUTIFULLY MUSIC : This one is the ORBITAL'S TRACK!... There's a lot of ones in THİS ALBUM: The Middle Of Nowhere 1999 .... this is here Everytime waits for you.... ;)
It really is. Brilliant is what I'd call it. If you have to put it in a box (ironic, considering 'the box' is one of their greatest works), it's probably closer to progressive house than anything else, but their roots are a combination of punk and acid house. They grew up listening to Kraftwerk and Sex Pistols and you can hear that in their work.
Yeah this song is very undefinable in the realm of techno. I think that’s part of why I find myself returning to listen to it so often. It’s a music experience, something about it is like listening to a story being told without being able to understand the words being said. You still get the message regardless of your ability to understand. It’s beautiful.
This is the techno made easier & of this style of build, layer & flow... Which comes more naturally to produce from hardware synced together... It is not in the box built as a electronic arrangement... Nobody was glued to a pc screen & mouse while arrangements & edits of decisions made to their stuff, is more like building Lego audio as a result imo? Tho minimal by composition it's the maximal of electronic dance influences in production nature... For examples of such imo? They knew the skills of synthesis & programming the devices best for them thru changing times, & prior to computers being added or central to the process. Just like they say mostly for the real world of instruments for recordings... Get the sound right at the source firstly, & the less fuss is had thereafter. Their tunes never sound like electronic or pop arrangements created in the box on DAW software... Lego tunes???
I have been searching for this song for 20 years. I had it on my old PC and a single burned disc that had "orb" written on it. I lost everything when i went to prison and I've searched and searched and almost gave up. Tonight i gave it another shot, but gave up and moved on, but i let autoplay keep going while i started cleaning my bedroom and after another hour,... I...hear ît and I'm telling you A WAVE OF A VERY SERIOUS FEELING WASHED OVER ME¡ I started crying so hard (still crying but manageable now, just no nose breathing). I was instantly snatched into the past to a sunny beautiful day 20 years ago. Driving my truck near the beach with my windows down, BLASTING THIS and feeling so good. The sun, the wind... I always new i loved this track, but i never knew a song could make me feel this euphoria. It's like finding a treasure, long lost and given up on .. I'm sorry for the ramble, I'm just so appreciative right now. Thank you.... so much
Welcome home.
Please listen to this album while driving in a completely unknown land.
It really is a journey.
This seamless combination of parts 1 and 2 is nothing less than EDM symphony of perfection. It was once upon a time, in the mid-20th century, when a new genre of music was essentially 'born'. It was then that a completely new sound emerged, consisting of electronic synthesizer-like intruments, introduced by the musical pioneer Robert Moog, who developed the first synthesizer in 1964. It was throughout the next decade that the potential of electronic based music became increasingly recognized & thus established itself as a genre, as synthesizers became the basis for 'electronic acts' & at the same time, were being incorporated by pop & rock groups during the late 1960s & 1970s. Since the launch of the first mass produced synthesizer, the Yamaha DX7 in 1983, this paved the way for the eclectic evolution of electronic music over the next 4 decades & resulted in the creation of inumerable mind-altering melodies & seminal sound-bites. If (like me) you now consider yourself a true EDM soundphile, & are also old enough to remember your first 'eargasm', moment of 'awakening', or musical 'epiphany' which for many, ignited an insatiable appetite for aural pleasure, & set in motion a life-long exploration for musical gems & more electronic 'eargasms'. Those of us who now love EDM & could now say they have a 'trained ear' for being able to recognize creative genius & appreciate the work of gifted artists such as the Chemical Brothers, Jon Hopkin & Orbital, will recognize Nothing Left (parts 1&2) & other Orbital compositions such as 'Are we here' & 'lush 3-1, 3-2' as nothing less than monuments of EDM perfection.
What is EDM?
@@jcmc9378 an american initialism meaning Electronic Dance Music as a catch-all umbrella term for the genre (rather than use the specific splintered subgenre terms); Orbital themselves or anyone in the british dance music scene would never have used it when producing, promoting, djing or dancing to this, but as with most things, it worms its way over here over time...
To jest najwspanialszy kawałek Orbital. Uwielbiam!❤👌
Thank you for keeping Pt 1 and Pt 2 together so they can be heard as they are meant. This masterpiece is probably the best thing the boys ever did. Genre bending, transcendent and glorious. Not only my favorite Orbital track(s) but maybe one of my favorite pieces of music ever written.
It's mint isn't it
It’s great but not a patch on Out There Somewhere parts 1 and 2
@@TheAdArchive Was going to say Out There Somewhere has something to say about that. Are We Here might get involved in that conversation as well.
I love this and The Middle of Nowhere more than my illegitimate child, but the Out There Somewhere 25 min version tops this.. I still love the Goldfrapp vocals on both tracks (did you know it was her? Did you?)
bought this cd the minute it came out. these two tracks, awesome. they put beats and sounds together like nobody's business. saw them twice in NYC, once a month or so after 9/11. story is they were told they prolly shouldn't go but they chose to go to help lift the spirits of New Yorkers. they did mine.
7:35 - catches me off guard every time I listen to this track. A murky, ruthlessly dark buildup to one of the cheeriest melodies the boys ever produced.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh, have mercy !
Orbital`````````````````The masters of complex electro techno !!!!!!!!
Absolutely beautiful, if you have the ears to appreciate this master piece then the world is a good place, orbital do it like nobody else x
I think it is the variety of melodies and beats that are conducted together in a most excellent sequence that make this music so hypnotic and conducive to deep fast thoughts.
orbital at their best this brought me out of a dark place back in 2002ish
shit it was actually two years before in 2000 time flies~》
@@andyhyde4947 yep 1999 (with the following album, The Altogether in 2001)
i loved my cd copy of this - until it got stolen from my flat (along with many others in a slow-creep snidey way from a 'mate' that would regularly pop round to play tunes, have a mix & a smoke over a number of years (at least it was most likely him as we had similar tastes; may have been more than one arsehole though). all that remained was the cardboard sleeve and i would only find out these albums had disappeared once i wanted to play them again and couldnt find them. some got replaced, some i forgot the details of over time and couldnt search for vague visual memories of artwork etc. some i may not have even realised arent actually in my collection...
Jesus... how have I been an Orbital fan as long as I have and not yet heard this song??? Amazing.
200 km/h, volume to the max, 2014.
Fucking exilirating!!!!
I love a 'headshakingly' phenomenal piece of music like this. Brilliance of the highest order
I was driving a hire car in Doha in 99
Bought this on cassette in a souq.
Saved my life
One of their best… I love this album SO MUCH!
I remember John Peel playing about 3 tracks from Middle of Nowhere. This was one but I didn't know its name. When I got the CD for Christmas, had to wait until near the end of the album to find it was there. Lovely!
Was he fiddling kids at the same time as playing it?
About 9 mins in I don't know whether to laugh, scream or cry. I don't really care which - it always brings a tear to my eye in some way.. That's good enough for me.
Me too, glad I’m not the only one
Amazing track, hope these brothers com to Canada or the US this year. They totally dominated the 90's electronic scene, of course one need to mention FSOL, Underworld, The Orb...why there is no such stuff anymore...the UK bands from the 90's are superb
Correct....
True that. Hopefully some people dig these up and start to get influenced. As if they couldn't be already!
10:30 to 12:30 It´s like a computer is computing something that is really difficult, but he is working his way through it with stoic determination only a machine can achieve. Amazing.
This is without doubt the finest TH-cam comment in existence. Still wiping the tears! Although I'd argue it continues up to 12:54
i love this song.i love orbital
I love the transition from 1 to 2.
love the darkness and power in this one....again a winner for orbital
Beautiful.
Super awesome chill&trippy orbital song for me
eye was about to go and do this. thanks for beating me to it. one of several masterpieces by orbital that should never have been separated.
Synth kings hammering out another straight banging classic
Real music.
Trifon Statkov not really just mix of sounds entered by a person instead of playing instruments.
@@Hassony523 this is a joke right
@@cometcourse381 a joke would be me saying Skrillex music is the best.
@@Hassony523 oh well in that case you're a dimwit. you know that orbital uses synths right? that's an instrument. and all music is "just a mix of sounds"
@@cometcourse381 still looks like a lazy work of music, unlike rockstars, popstars, and other music genres that require real talent.
Great to hear the two together.
Its great work. Transcends its genre, cant give any higher praise than that.
Un voyage musical.
Eargasm!!!!
the masters at work..brilliant live.orbitol and digweed r so above electronic technology...
heard this live at homelands. epic. still the best gig
The perfect tune for 2020 onwards. :|
Orbital at the peak of their powers!
No no no that happened with In Sides - they’ve never hit those heights since
I keep hearing "Love Feeling" -- hey thats the way i feel for it too
Magnifico
this 2 tracks is good play together when mixed!!! Orbital the best! 12-50 is awesome great 13-50 !!!!
Hartnol always leaving it to the imagination, yet has a solid point
heaven is a place on earth
Incredible....
one of the most progressive electronic acts out there :D
return of Orbital is white album
climax great beautiful tune
thank you
Puissance. Not the kind that takes in order to be great, but the kind that gives & gives - true positivity.
I can't help but think about the folks who hate music or regard it as outright sacrilege. Just...boggles this mind. This is all one really needs aside food & water, and meditation right?
+Tsujanryo
bow wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwow!
WOW ❤
Monumental.....
12:53... fucking speechless.
That segue!
Orbital = Kraftwerk = Orbital = Kraftwerk.
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Simplesmente FANTÁSTICO!
HIT!
All sixteen minutes.
Kudos.
Sound like they have a heck of a lot left !
Know wot u mean man, well no where near dry
Reminds me of the military in the 80's early 90's.
if you wanna MANIAC BEAUTIFULLY MUSIC : This one is the ORBITAL'S TRACK!... There's a lot of ones in THİS ALBUM: The Middle Of Nowhere 1999 .... this is here Everytime waits for you.... ;)
Bluedot festival performance was sensational
definition for avanguarde rave : ))))
2:22 my fav bit of part 1 :)
fuck i hav e'd hthis album fo r 20 years
Why don't they play this anymore?
Accessed -
Lyrics??
12.52 😁
Probably one of the most satisfying and euphoric drops in electronic music!
ft2 R.I.P.
Forza 2
Right=NIRVANA.
I don’t know what this is genre-wise at all but it’s good
It really is. Brilliant is what I'd call it. If you have to put it in a box (ironic, considering 'the box' is one of their greatest works), it's probably closer to progressive house than anything else, but their roots are a combination of punk and acid house. They grew up listening to Kraftwerk and Sex Pistols and you can hear that in their work.
Yeah this song is very undefinable in the realm of techno. I think that’s part of why I find myself returning to listen to it so often. It’s a music experience, something about it is like listening to a story being told without being able to understand the words being said. You still get the message regardless of your ability to understand. It’s beautiful.
Anyone from Forza Motorsport 2
Crazy Drifter 1 Me
zoomster42 me too
yup
when nothing is left
CD OR VIYNL ❤ MIX
7:35 extra salty
Im so 80z 90z 00z 20z my Body full World Nonsence 😂
They should tour Africa/middle east/vietcong/central asia, and not to forget The Banana Republic. Good Day to you Sir.
un cïrculO sin fin en el espaCi○ tiempO que Orbitar...
4:55 is she saying Nothing Left?
No...she is calling Godzilla
I've always thought it's "Gotta feel..."
un circulO sin fin en el espaCi○ tiempO que Orbitar...
Baroque!! (in a positive way)
Is she saying Garfield?
This is the techno made easier & of this style of build, layer & flow... Which comes more naturally to produce from hardware synced together... It is not in the box built as a electronic arrangement... Nobody was glued to a pc screen & mouse while arrangements & edits of decisions made to their stuff, is more like building Lego audio as a result imo? Tho minimal by composition it's the maximal of electronic dance influences in production nature... For examples of such imo? They knew the skills of synthesis & programming the devices best for them thru changing times, & prior to computers being added or central to the process. Just like they say mostly for the real world of instruments for recordings... Get the sound right at the source firstly, & the less fuss is had thereafter. Their tunes never sound like electronic or pop arrangements created in the box on DAW software... Lego tunes???
foundit
Part 2? Give me an e, thanks mate.
what do they mean? gay? to liberal peace.?
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Not as good as Out There Somewhere parts 1 and 2 but pretty darn close
Typical weird Orbital style
STFU Troll
la leche de musica