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Jimmy Cauty
Jimmy Cauty
British artist and musician
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Alex Paterson
Alex Paterson
English musician
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The KLF
The KLF
British acid house band
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Thomas Fehlmann
Thomas Fehlmann
Swiss musician
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Bill Drummond
Bill Drummond
Scottish musician, music industry figure, writer and artist
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The Field
The Field
Swedish musician
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Martin Glover
Martin Glover
English record producer, musician, and founder of Killing Joke
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Gas
Gas
German electronic musician
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System 7
System 7
techno musical duo
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Scott Piering
Scott Piering
American publicist
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B. J. Cole
B. J. Cole
British musician
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Mikal Cronin
Mikal Cronin
American musician
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Woob
Woob
British ambient musician
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Extreme Noise Terror
Extreme Noise Terror
British band
Members, past and present

The Orb are an electronic music group founded in 1988 by Alex Paterson and Jimmy Cauty. Known for their psychedelic sound, the Orb developed a cult following among clubbers "coming down" from drug-induced highs. Their influential 1991 debut album The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld pioneered the UK's nascent ambient house movement, while its UK chart-topping follow-up U.F.Orb represented the genre's commercial peak.

Beginning as ambient and dub DJs in London, The Orb's early performances were inspired by electronic artists of the 1970s, most notably Brian Eno, Cluster, and Kraftwerk. The Orb have maintained their signature science fiction aesthetic despite numerous personnel changes, including the departure of Cauty and members Kris Weston, Andy Falconer, Simon Phillips, Nick Burton, and Andy Hughes. Paterson has been the only permanent member, continuing to work as the Orb with Swiss-German producer Thomas Fehlmann, and later, with Martin "Youth" Glover, bassist of Killing Joke. Paterson's unauthorised use of other artists' works has led to multiple disputes, most notably with Rickie Lee Jones.

During their live shows in the 1990s, The Orb performed using digital audio tape machines optimised for live mixing and sampling before switching to laptops and other digital media. Featuring colourful light shows and psychedelic imagery, their performances often incited comparisons to Pink Floyd, whose guitarist, David Gilmour, later collaborated with them on the album Metallic Spheres in 2010.

Their sixteenth studio album, Abolition of the Royal Familia, was released on 27 March 2020 by Cooking Vinyl.