Confidence Man Collaborate with Orbital on Dance Floor Banger ‘Re-Lush’
The track is influenced by Orbital’s ‘Lush 3-1′ and ‘Lush 3-2’.
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Still riding high from the release of their third long player, 3AM (La La La), London-based Aussie electronic act Confidence Man have joined forces with legendary UK duo Orbital for the acid rave throwback, ‘Re-Lush’.
Inspired by Orbital’s ‘Lush 3-1′ and ‘Lush 3-2′, the tune is exactly the type of probing beat you want to hear while cutting shapes on the d-floor in the early hours of the morning.
As reported by NME, Orbital had this to say about the track: “Confidence Man have done that rare but always strived for thing with a remix, it’s totally Lush, totally Orbital, totally modern, and totally Confidence Man! How did they manage to get all that into one track! I’m even going to nick bits of it for when we play festivals over the summer, that’s how much we love it!”
Confidence Man added: “Lush is one of our favourite dance tracks of all time, so we were like rabid dogs with the stems in our hands. Kids in a cooked candy store. Dreams really do come true if you dream hard enough, and we’re proof.”
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The release of ‘Re-Lush’ arrives as Orbital prepare for the expanded re-issue of brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll’s acclaimed 1993 Brown album.
Opening with a sample of a speech from Star Trek: The Next Generation, the album is ten tracks of ‘90s techno that was universally praised by critics upon its release.
The re-issue of Brown arrives via London Records on May 23 and includes both 4LP and 4CD versions.
Orbital’s Brown re-issue arrives via London Records on May 23. Pre-order/pre-save here.
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