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Orbital Live Classic Electronica DJ-Sets Compilation (1991 - 1999)

Orbital Live Classic Electronica DJ-Sets Compilation (1991 - 1999)

Orbital Live Classic Electronica DJ-Sets Compilation (1991 - 1999)

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Orbital (1991 - 1999)
Live Classic Electronica DJ Sets Compilation

13 Live DJ-Sets + 14 Hours of Music

We have put together this Quality Collection of Electronica DJ-Sets which offers the buyer a great chance to purchase this fantastic series of DJ Sets from one of the best Electronica DJ's all in one Convenient Affordable DJ-Sets Compilation

The DJ-Sets can easily be used on your Home Entertainment System, In-Car MP3 Player, Home PC / Apple Mac, Apple iPod / iPhone / iPad, Portable Music Player or Tablet and through your Smart TV or DJ Equipment using the USB Drive option, so you have a huge variety of different devices in which you can play our DJ-Set Compilations, regardless of whether you are at home, in the car, or the train or on the move

 

Compilation Listing


1991 - 1992 ORBITAL LIVE CLASSIC DJ-SETS

Orbital - Live @ PowerHaus in London (19.04.91) – 45 Mins
Orbital - Live @ Fun Da Mental Tour in Holland (1992) – 30 Mins

1993 - 1994 ORBITAL LIVE CLASSIC DJ-SETS

Orbital - Live in Birmingham (26.06.93) – 1 Hour
Orbital - Live @ The MTV Studio (23.02.94) – 1 Hour

1995 - 1997 ORBITAL LIVE CLASSIC DJ-SETS

Orbital - Live @ Sound City in Bristol (25.03.95) – 45 Mins
Orbital - Live @ Sound City in Leeds (12.04.96) – 90 Mins
Orbital - Live @ In Sides Tour in Toulouse (31.05.96) – 2 Hours
Orbital - Live @ Alexandra Palace in London (31.12.96) – 1 Hour
Orbital - Live @ Tribal Gathering in Leeds (1997) – 1 Hour

1999 ORBITAL LIVE CLASSIC DJ-SETS

Orbital - Live @ Glastonbury 1999 in Somerset (26.06.99) – 1 Hour
Orbital - Live @ The Palladium in Worcester (10.07.99) – 90 Mins
Orbital - Live @ Austin Music Hall in Texas (16.07.99) – 90 Mins
Orbital - Live @ Studio Set (07.07.99) – 1 Hour


Artists Profile 

 

 

 

Current Location :: Brighton, UK 

Real Name :: Paul Hartnoll & Phil Hartnoll

Music Genres :: Electronica

 

 

 

On September 4 Orbital release their stunning new album "The Altogether". This is brothers Paul and Phil Hartnoll's sixth collection and the much-anticipated follow-up to 1999's "The Middle Of Nowhere" -- their third consecutive Top 5 LP. The ongoing Orbital experiment is now enjoying its eleventh year of success and, with "The Altogether", the brothers demonstrate no signs of compromise. They continue to operate according to their own set of rules, outside the confines of current musical fads and trends. This time they have produced a concise album of mostly short electronic "songs" which, on occasion, feature the vocal talents of their friends Naomi Bedford and David Gray.

Also present in sample form is a host of unlikely cameos courtesy of US "metal" band Tool, Gothic-rockabilly headcases The Cramps and the Bananamen, erstwhile "Doctor" Tom Baker, Steve Ignorant of Anarchist punk outfit Crass and the sadly missed genius of Ian Dury (to name but a few).

"The Altogether" is made up of eleven very distinct pieces of music. So diverse, in fact, is the album that each track is almost entirely different from one to the next. The sounds range from shockabilly with post-Gabba undertones of the blistering opener "Tension", to the claustrophobic heat of the sleazy "Pay Per View" ('cheap thrills for bimbos and himbos in a Go-Go slopshop'), to the aching melancholia of "Illuminate", to the cyber-surf music of "Waving Not Drowning".....

Even before Orbital were commissioned by the BBC to record the music for the "Doctor Who Night", the Hartnolls' breakbeat-led version of the theme had become an integral part and one of the highlights of their live set. Two years later and after repeated requests from fans, disappointed that it could only be heard at gigs, Paul and Phil decided to re-record the track and include it on the album. The final track, "Meltdown", is a version of a piece of music commissioned for the South Bank Centre's festival of the same name in the year it was curated by Scott Walker. Here it appears in its ten minute incarnation, whilst the full seventeen minute version will be made available on the DVD release.

The album was produced by Orbital and Mickey Mann and was recorded over the space of a year at Orbital's London studio. Final mixes were carried out at The Strongroom where further mixes in 5.1 SurroundSound were completed. The 5.1 mixes are intended for the DVD release.

Never a band to follow convention on any level, "The Altogether" displays Orbital in uncut form, operating at full-throttle and shouting "this is what we are and what we do". It's the sound of a band supremely confident in their abilities, still unafraid to try out new things, and as such, this album can honestly claim to be Hartnolls' best yet.

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