Once More (song)

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"Once More"
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Single by The Orb
from the album Cydonia
B-side "Alternate mixes"
Released2001
Genre Ambient house, trip hop, IDM
Length4:17
Label Island
Songwriter(s) Xuan Dang, Thomas Fehlmann, Andy Hughes, Akiko Omori, Alex Paterson
Producer(s) Alex Paterson, Andy Hughes, Thomas Fehlmann
The Orb singles chronology
"Asylum"
(1997)
"Once More"
(2001)
"Aftermath"
(2004)

"Once More" is a 2001 single by The Orb with vocals by Aki Omori. The B-sides include remixes by Mark Pritchard and Bedrock. The Bedrock remix was featured on Sasha & Digweed's Communicate album. It peaked at #38 on the UK Singles Chart.

"Aki Omori used to sing with a band called Freaky Realistic," said Alex Paterson, "and we hooked up a few years ago. For once, we actually sat down round the kitchen table and started writing the song – which is unheard of for me. We used 'Higher Than The Sun', which we did years ago with Primal Scream, as a blueprint and actually finished it in November '98." [1]

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References

  1. Q , May 2001.