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  1. The Orb founder Dr Alex Paterson has been an extremely busy man of late. Having helmed the prolific ambient house collective for over three decades, he’s now adding several new ventures to his evergrowing arsenal. Among these are a fresh new label, Orbscure Recordings, which will be a platform for Alex’s output under his various […]

  2. To request an appointment with Dr. Patterson, please call 314-362-6025. Mary Culver Department of Surgery. Washington University School of Medicine. MSC 8109-29-2300. 4590 Nash Way (formerly Children’s Place) Suite 2300. St. Louis, MO 63110. Facebook; Instagram; Twitter

  3. SETI, the latest collaboration between Alex Paterson and Andy Falconer of The Orb, takes listeners on an enchanting nighttime voyage through the cosmos. It's an "ambient unplugged" experience filled with acoustic instruments and nostalgic samples, bridging the realms of old-world charm and uncharted territories. The album presents a harmonious ...

  4. 436 Followers, 62 Following, 1 Posts - Alex Paterson (@dralexpaterson) on Instagram: "The official instagram page of Alex Paterson (also known as Dr Alex Paterson) an English musician and co-founder of ambient house group The Orb."

  5. Dr. Patterson is a licensed psychologist who specializes in clinical and forensic assessment. A Pacific Northwest native, Dr. Patterson began his career as a provider for the Department of Veterans Affairs and Madigan Army Medical Center before transitioning into a full-time practice specializing in psychological assessment. He is an expert at ...

  6. Explore Dr. Alex Paterson's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Dr. Alex Paterson on AllMusic. 0.00 / 0.00. AllMusic would like to send you notifications about albums and artists you might be interested in. Click "Sign Up," then ...

  7. In Paterson's words, the Orb began to "self-destruct". Thrash left mysteriously (he later told i-D magazine that "Alex got me in but didn't do his 50 per cent of the work. He couldn't play anything").