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発売日 2018年09月中旬
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルACP
構成数 4
パッケージ仕様 ボックス
規格品番 ACPV1807
SKU 5052442014188

構成数 : 4枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
"Monsters Exist" was one of several phrases which momentarily flashed on-screen during the video for Orbital's iconic 1996 single "The Box." 22 years later, the brothers Hartnoll re-used the phrase as the title of their ninth studio album (and first since reuniting for the second time). The monsters in question range from world leaders to personal demons, but Orbital don't tackle these subjects head on. As with much of their work, however, there's still a political and philosophical underpinning to these tracks. "The Raid" is a slow, tense creeper punctuated by panting, a speech addressing "the moral question of the next 20 years," and megaphoned rallying cries. Like several other tracks on the album, it expresses fear and paranoia in a dramatic way, in addition to distilling the duo's cinematic inclinations (to date, they've released three soundtrack albums, and their music has appeared in countless additional films and television series). The profound and eerie "There Will Come a Time" features a guest lecture from Prof. Brian Cox, who provides a reality check that the world is eventually going to end, and that it's up to humanity to decide whether to destroy itself or embrace progress. "P.H.U.K." stands for "Please Help the United Kingdom," but instead of being a grim, desolate audio depiction of crime, poverty, and political corruption, it's a joyous celebration filled with cheery bleeps, a melody similar to Kraftwerk's "Tour de France," and some choppy breaks and contorted samples near the end. Ultimately, the duo spend more of Monsters Exist having a good time rather than dwelling on pressing issues. Tracks like "Hoo Hoo Ha Ha" or the chunky synthwave funk of "The End Is Nigh" are fun, jubilant, and more than a little bit goofy. If the duo didn't already title their previous album Wonky, it would've been apropos for this one as well. The way they twist bleating synth-horns and disembodied voices on this album almost seems like a parody of 2010s-era EDM -- which, of course, would never have existed without the '90s success of Orbital and peers like the Chemical Brothers, the Prodigy, and Leftfield. It's not all festival-baiting dance tunes or fake soundtracks, however. "Tiny Foldable Cities" highlights the duo's knack for advanced sound design, constructing complex beats and cerebral melodies while remaining approachable rather than alienating. Monsters Exist retains several hallmarks of the classic Orbital sound, but it isn't an album for '90s rave nostalgia purists pining for another "Belfast" or "Halcyon." Instead, it continues their tradition of making forward-thinking albums which reflect the present but glance excitedly, cautiously, and fearlessly into the future. ~ Paul Simpson

  1. 1.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      Monsters Exist

      アーティスト: Orbital

    2. 2.
      Hoo Hoo Ha Ha

      アーティスト: Orbital

    3. 3.
      The Raid

      アーティスト: Orbital

  2. 1.[LPレコード]

    【B面】

    1. 1.
      P.H.U.K.

      アーティスト: Orbital

    2. 2.
      Tiny Foldable Cities

      アーティスト: Orbital

  3. 2.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      Buried Deep Within

      アーティスト: Orbital

    2. 2.
      Vision OnE

      アーティスト: Orbital

  4. 2.[LPレコード]

    【B面】

    1. 1.
      The End Is Nigh

      アーティスト: Orbital

    2. 2.
      There Will Come A Time

      アーティスト: Orbital

  5. 3.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      Kaiju

      アーティスト: Orbital

    2. 2.
      A Long Way From Home

      アーティスト: Orbital

    3. 3.
      Analogue Test Oct 16

      アーティスト: Orbital

  6. 3.[LPレコード]

    【B面】

    1. 1.
      Fun With The System

      アーティスト: Orbital

    2. 2.
      Dressing Up In Other People's Clothes

      アーティスト: Orbital

    3. 3.
      To Dream Again

      アーティスト: Orbital

  7. 4.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      There Will Come A Time

      アーティスト: Orbital

    2. 2.
      Tiny Foldable Cities

      アーティスト: Orbital

  8. 4.[LPレコード]

    【B面】

    1. 1.
      Copenhagen

      アーティスト: Orbital

    2. 2.
      Kinetic 2017

      アーティスト: Orbital

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Orbital

商品の紹介

Pitchfork - "The brothers' ninth studio album marks their second comeback; there are glimmers of their crowd-pleasing, mind-expanding rave heyday..."
Rovi

"Monsters Exist" was one of several phrases which momentarily flashed on-screen during the video for Orbital's iconic 1996 single "The Box." 22 years later, the brothers Hartnoll re-used the phrase as the title of their ninth studio album (and first since reuniting for the second time). The monsters in question range from world leaders to personal demons, but Orbital don't tackle these subjects head on. As with much of their work, however, there's still a political and philosophical underpinning to these tracks. "The Raid" is a slow, tense creeper punctuated by panting, a speech addressing "the moral question of the next 20 years," and megaphoned rallying cries. Like several other tracks on the album, it expresses fear and paranoia in a dramatic way, in addition to distilling the duo's cinematic inclinations (to date, they've released three soundtrack albums, and their music has appeared in countless additional films and television series). The profound and eerie "There Will Come a Time" features a guest lecture from Prof. Brian Cox, who provides a reality check that the world is eventually going to end, and that it's up to humanity to decide whether to destroy itself or embrace progress. "P.H.U.K." stands for "Please Help the United Kingdom," but instead of being a grim, desolate audio depiction of crime, poverty, and political corruption, it's a joyous celebration filled with cheery bleeps, a melody similar to Kraftwerk's "Tour de France," and some choppy breaks and contorted samples near the end. Ultimately, the duo spend more of Monsters Exist having a good time rather than dwelling on pressing issues. Tracks like "Hoo Hoo Ha Ha" or the chunky synthwave funk of "The End Is Nigh" are fun, jubilant, and more than a little bit goofy. If the duo didn't already title their previous album Wonky, it would've been apropos for this one as well. The way they twist bleating synth-horns and disembodied voices on this album almost seems like a parody of 2010s-era EDM -- which, of course, would never have existed without the '90s success of Orbital and peers like the Chemical Brothers, the Prodigy, and Leftfield. It's not all festival-baiting dance tunes or fake soundtracks, however. "Tiny Foldable Cities" highlights the duo's knack for advanced sound design, constructing complex beats and cerebral melodies while remaining approachable rather than alienating. Monsters Exist retains several hallmarks of the classic Orbital sound, but it isn't an album for '90s rave nostalgia purists pining for another "Belfast" or "Halcyon." Instead, it continues their tradition of making forward-thinking albums which reflect the present but glance excitedly, cautiously, and fearlessly into the future. ~ Paul Simpson|
Rovi

2度目の解散と2度目の復活を経て、6年ぶりのアルバムが見事に登場! 世界情勢に触発されたという内容ながら、悲観したり怒りをぶちまけるような表現は回避。レイヴ特有のハッピーなヴァイブや遊び心が躍るコミカルでカラフルな音色、美麗なシンセを用いた90年代風のテクノ・サウンドなど、原点回帰とも取れる〈オービタルらしさ〉をフル装備した快作になっている。解散から復活した後には傑作が完成するという法則も確立!?
bounce (C)青木正之
タワーレコード(vol.419(2018年9月25日発行号)掲載)

歴史は繰り返す!? 2004年に1度目の解散、その8年後に傑作『Wonky』で見事カムバックを果たしたハートノル兄弟。しかし2012年に再び解散となりファンを失望させたが、昨年活動を再開させ、'18年遂に6年ぶりのアルバムが完成。今回は世界情勢にインスパイアされた作品であり、90年代の感覚も重視した作品でもある。そのため所々に不穏な表情が覗くも、オービタルらしくポップで底抜けに明るいノリで拳を突き上げ、現代のモンスターたちを炙り出す。美麗で幻想的なシンセのレイヤー、スマイリーが行進してきそうな躍動するビート、アシッドやトランスの要素も合わさりレイヴの空気が満ちた快作でまたしても見事な復活!
intoxicate (C)青木正之
タワーレコード(vol.135(2018年8月20日発行号)掲載)

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