Product Description Take your expectations and shoot them to the moon. Yes, Orbiter is Harris Thurmond and Fiia McGann, two Seattle-based performers with a deep and impressive musical pedigree, but you honestly have no idea what this sounds like. Part laid-back groove, part trip-hop-noir, part guitar-erotica, Orbiter's 'Mini LP' is six tracks of revelation. Fiia sings (and you've never really heard her sing before, this is something very, very special) and Harris does a bit of everything - or, as it says on the sleeve - 'vocals, guitars, keyboards, loops, bloopy and squawky noises.' .com This stunning debut from Seattle's Orbiter is a study in contrasts. Mini LP kicks off with "3 A.M.," a languorous, atmospheric instrumental that establishes the dark tone that colors the entire set. But a light, joyful mood also surfaces throughout the CD via the restrained yet uplifting interplay of guitar and synthesizer. On "Stray Dogs," the listener is treated to the alluring vocals of Fiia McGann as she ponders the need to come to terms with life's decisions and regrets in order to make peace with oneself. The crisp, shimmering guitar attack of the other half of this dynamic duo--Harris Thurmond--punctuates the songs and accents the vocals perfectly; his playing is confidently assertive but never overpowering or intrusive. Thurmond takes his turn at the mic on a couple of numbers and his "Paper Tiger," a meditation on a celebrity who's fallen from grace, is a highlight. Combining guitar work and a melodic sensibility that reflects Radiohead, as well as plaintive vocals and deep rhythmic grooves that recall Portishead, Orbiter has crafted a unique style of guitar driven trip-pop that is at once familiar and notably original. --Michael Wells P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); About the Artist Harris Thurmond Fiia McGann See more
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Refreshing and relaxing.
This cd reminds me of the best CD of 2000, Yo La Tengo's "And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out".This cd's easy refreshing gait is well worth keeping on "repeat all".This is the 1 out of 10 CDs you buy that's worth all the $$$ you waste on the other 9, even if it is just 7 tracks.I'm waiting an Orbiter full length release.
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Soon To Be A Limited Edition...
If you want to get Orbiter's debut release, move fast. The Orbiter EP is selling fast and, most likely, will never be repressed, as a full-length of new material should be coming out next year. This groove-oriented narco-late-night guitars-and-beats taste of Orbiter has made a huge impact, and we thank you for supporting the band and it's music. Stay tuned for the next chapter, and watch for tour details too....and buy this EP if you don't have it yet! Fast!!
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