Daleth of Elphame EP
The Orb · 2002
18 min · 3 tracks · electronica · techno · ambient
A mesmerizing blend of ambient textures and hypnotic rhythms that transport listeners to ethereal realms.
Daleth of Elphame EP is an EP by The Orb, released in 2002. A mesmerizing blend of ambient textures and hypnotic rhythms that transport listeners to ethereal realms. This EP stands out for its exploration of ambient and dub influences, contributing to The Orb's reputation as innovators in electronic music. It received positive critical reception, further solidifying their impact on the ambient and electronica scenes during the early 2000s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Daleth of Elphame EP sound like?
A mesmerizing blend of ambient textures and hypnotic rhythms that transport listeners to ethereal realms. Rooted in electronica and techno.
What makes Daleth of Elphame EP by The Orb notable?
This EP stands out for its exploration of ambient and dub influences, contributing to The Orb's reputation as innovators in electronic music. It received positive critical reception, further solidifying their impact on the ambient and electronica scenes during the early 2000s. By the time 'Daleth of Elphame' was released in 2002, The Orb had already established themselves as pioneers in the ambient house genre with their earlier works like 'The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld' (1991). This EP came after a series of albums that showcased their evolving sound, marking a period where they were experimenting more with shorter formats and refined production techniques.
How many songs are on Daleth of Elphame EP?
Daleth of Elphame EP has 3 tracks, running approximately 18 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 I Am the Red Worm Standout 5:10
- 2 Cool Harbour Standout 5:16
- 3 Outer Space Standout 8:12
Release Date
January 1, 2002
Artist Origin
England
Runtime
18 min 39 sec
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