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Editor, Mike McGonigal

FEATURED IN THIS E-MAIL:
* Artist Essentials: The Best of Orbital
* New and Notable: Pet Shop Boys, Plone, John Digweed,
Amber, Nick Warren, Peace Orchestra, and Aphrodite
* We Have Vinyl: LPs and 12-inches are now offered at Amazon.com!
* Our Customers Recommend: Donna Summer's "Live and More: Encore!"
* Editor's Choice: "Warp 10+3 Remixes"
* Free Digital Downloads: Moby and Everything but the Girl


ARTIST ESSENTIALS: THE BEST OF ORBITAL
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Knob-twiddling brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll coined their
band name after the illegal "Orbital" mega-raves that dotted
the countryside surrounding London's M25 roadway. The duo's
landmark single, "Chime," climbed near the top of the
U.K. charts in 1990, paving their way for becoming one of
the biggest techno acts of the decade. Here are their
essential recordings.
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NEW AND NOTABLE
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"Nightlife"
Pet Shop Boys
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000021XT8/entertainmentsit
With "Nightlife," the Pet Shop Boys continue to write
startlingly honest and lyrically pointed songs, despite 13
years of cultivating an image of vacant boredom and smug
indifference. Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe need not follow
trends to keep current; "Nightlife" is uniquely a Pet Shop
Boys album and arguably the zenith of their career.

"For Beginner Piano"
Plone
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00001IVAI/entertainmentsit
Crave something out of the ordinary? You need the long-
awaited Plone album. The British trio are krautrock-and
spaghetti-Western-loving gearhead record collectors who love
the sounds of old video games. In a brilliant retro-modern
move, the record layers subtle manipulations of analog
synths together. Take "Plock," which sounds all at once like
Smurphy techno mixed with Ovalized "Teletubbies" electro and
the long-lost soundtrack to "Tron: The Toddler Years." What
else could you ask for?

"Bedrock"
John Digweed
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00002MZ4K/entertainmentsit
This dude cannot be stopped. Whether going solo, remixing
other's tracks, or making music with partner Sasha, John
Digweed consistently releases heaping portions of ecstatic
trance music and progressive house. This two-CD set is a
must for trance fans, the lovingly crafted music providing
an appreciation of musical space--the distance between
sounds and the silence before the boom--that allows the
listener to seep into each song slowly, convincingly.

"Amber"
Amber
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00001IVAB/entertainmentsit
Netherlands-born singer Amber's (a.k.a. Marie-Claire
Cremers) self-titled album finds an open seat in the school
of dance-pop classics. The tracks on "Amber" build out of a
classic disco framework, adding currents of trance ("Sexual
[Li Da Di]") and techno punctuations ("Don't Wanna Stop").
Occasional acoustic-guitar licks add an organic element to
"Above the Clouds" and the dance-mix cover of Gordon
Lightfoot's "If You Could Read My Mind." She sings of love,
peace, and unity with a ring-around-the-roses lyrical
simplicity, but hey, this is dance music, not Dylan.

"Global Underground 005 Budapest"
Nick Warren
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Skillfully integrating house and trance styles, this latest
"Global Underground" set is compulsory for all who want the
club in their living room. Never one to let up the pace,
British DJ Nick Warren keeps firing seamless beats in this
continuous, carefree ascent to total mental freedom. Superbly
captured from a performance in front of 2,000 wild Hungarian
clubbers, Warren seems to have drawn from Eastern Europe's
continuing social turmoil in a set that offers escape from
life's daily conundrums.

"Peace Orchestra"
Peace Orchestra
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00000K53L/entertainmentsit
Peter Kruder (of infamous duo Kruder and Dorfmeister) stays
true to form in his first solo outing. Floaty melodies
sparkle amid a backdrop of gauzy reverb and echo, vocals
drift in and out of consciousness, and it's all very, very
slow. The record contains less funk and groove than K&D's
projects, but it's no less sensual. Peace Orchestra combines
the sounds of trance with the tempo of downbeat to invoke a
lazy, hazy summer day.

"Aphrodite"
Aphrodite
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000020610/entertainmentsit
As a guy who puts out 12-inch jungle singles on a regular
basis, Aphrodite has been in a rut. Over the past three
years, as the partycentric "jump-up" style he favors began
settling into a formula, he's cranked out three or four duff
tracks for every dance-floor stormer he's come up with. His
stateside debut album is something of a surprise. Jumbling
together tracks old and new, Aphrodite has put together an
absolutely convincing summary of what he does and why. This
is unapologetic dance music, too committed to moving the
crowd to advance the science of jungle technology.


WE HAVE VINYL
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Amazon.com now carries vinyl and cassette versions of
recordings by many of your favorite artists--from Cylob,
Thievery Corporation, and Panacea to Moby, Sasha, and the
Chemical Brothers.

Search for your favorites in vinyl at
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OUR CUSTOMERS RECOMMEND: DONNA SUMMER
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"Live and More: Encore!"
Donna Summer
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00000JBEA/entertainmentsit
A music fan from Philadelphia raves about "Live and More:
Encore!" by Donna Summer: "More than 20 years after the peak
of her career, Donna Summer can still be considered one of
the greatest voices in music. In this concert, she sings 10
Top-10 hits with a richer and deeper quality than ever
before. Plus, at age 50, she scored a No. 1 dance hit with
'I Will Go with You (Con Te Partiro),' which is featured on
the album as a new studio recording. Donna Summer will never
get old, and her voice will always be priceless."


EDITOR'S CHOICE: "WARP 10+3 REMIXES"
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"Warp 10+3 Remixes"
Various artists
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00001SVNJ/entertainmentsit
What do Aphex Twin, Nightmares on Wax, Boards of Canada,
Squarepusher, Plone, and Plaid have in common? All have
released crucial recordings on Warp, the British
electronic-music label. To celebrate its 10th anniversary,
the label has issued three jaw-dropping double-disc sets:
one of influences, another of Warp originals, and a
revelatory remix CD that lives up to all expectations, and
then some. "Warp 10+3 Remixes" features brilliant
collaborations by the likes of Jimi Tenor, Stereolab, Board
of Canada, Aphex, Autechre, Broadcast, and more.


FREE DIGITAL DOWNLOADS: MOBY AND EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL
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Did you miss Moby's terrific live performance of "Natural
Blues" last month on "The Late Show with David Letterman"?
Not to worry, Amazon.com has a free, high-quality,
exclusive digital download of this breakthrough
performance. In addition, you can download "Flying Foxes,"
an outtake from Moby's latest and greatest CD, "Play."
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Everything but the Girl continue their fascinating trip into
contemporary dance music with "Temperamental," their first
album in more than three years. You can download the track
"Blame," a collaboration with Metalheadz's J Majik, for
free, exclusively at Amazon.com.
Dance & DJ

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