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Interview IndexQuite a big index, this; going in chronological order, from the oldest to the most recent, including details of authorship, access to images and highlights. | |
1992 |
Fission BlipsOriginal publication:March 1992 in the NME. words: Steven Dalton picture: Martyn Goodacre
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"I like modern dance music, but there's a lot of rubbish out there. I never think in terms of being a rave act, my thoughts are one day to start getting into film soundtracks," Paul |
Twin BleepsOriginal publication:October 1992 issue, Select Magazine. words: Rupert Howe picture: Vincent Macdonald(?)
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They've christened the three-tracker the 'Radiccio' EP, apparently to illustrate how British people live like vegetables. | |
1994 |
Suburban SpacemenOriginal publication:September 1994 issue, Select Magazine. words: Clark Collis pictures: Mick Hutson
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"All we've done is take a few techniques out of jungle music and apply it to what we do. I like jungle but it's not as if I drive around with it banging out of the windows all the time;" Phil |
Brothers Up In ArmsOriginal publication:August 1994 in the NME. words: Roger Morton pictures: Derek Ridgers
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"Ultimately I don't care if the human race exists forever or not, because if we snuff ourselves out then maybe cockroaches will develop into five-foot tall creatures and make a beautiful world;" Paul | |
Yankee Doodling DandiesOriginal publication:December 1994 in the NME. words: John Mulvey pictures: Antony Medley
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"It was a hundred times better than we ever expected it to be. Even on a Monday night in Bangor;" Phil on the UK tour | |
1995 | Orbiting The FeileOriginal publication:August 1995 in DJ Magazine. words: Andy Crysell pictures: Paul Massey
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"I hate snobbery, whether it's a class thing, a fashion thing a musical thing or any kind of thing. All these divisions have really damaged dance music;" Paul |
1996 |
Sibling ChivalryOriginal publication:April 1996 in The Guardian. words: Alex Bellos |
In-Sides [is] pure Orbital, but it's certainly not dance music any more. |
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