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Dirty0900
11-21-2008, 03:35 PM
Gigs confirmed in Manchester and London plus Festival confirmations

JANUARY 26th 2009

GIGS CONFIRMED IN MANCHESTER AND LONDON PLUS FESTIVAL CONFIRMATIONS
PRE-SALE VIA OFFICIAL WEBSITE - LOOPZ

The Orbital reformation gathers momentum with headline shows now confirmed for Manchester and London this September. They are also set for a busy summer. Orbital play at 2009¹s Rock Ness Festival in Scotland on 14th June and in July play the Global Gathering Festival in Stratford, as well as The Big Chill Festival, Eastnor Castle as previously announced.

Orbital will play Manchester Academy on Saturday 19th September and London Brixton Academy on Friday 25th September. Tickets go on general public sale on Friday 30th January at 9am. We are running an exclusive pre-sale through the official Orbital web site - www.loopz.co.uk (http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3Lmxvb3B6LmNvLnVr) on Wednesday 28th January 2009.

14-June-2009 - Rockness Festival, Inverness
28-29-July-2009 - Global Gathering Festival, Straford-on-Avon
7/8/9-August-2009 - Big Chill Festival, Eastnor Castle
18-September-2009 - Manchester Academy
25-September-2009 - Brixton Academy, London

As the Brixton gig is a Friday, i'm betting that when it sells out, there will be a 26th September gig there, and maybe also a Friday 17th at Manchester...

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Dirty 0900's original message:

Crusty rockers are doing it, so why not on the elctronica vibe!
There doing the Big Chill festival next year, not sure if there doing any other dates or releasing new material...

IsiliRunite
11-21-2008, 04:32 PM
you mean, Orbital getting back together?

Nice.

Rog
11-21-2008, 06:47 PM
i knew it would happen......i'm there!:D:D:D

Rog
11-21-2008, 06:49 PM
would be perfect if U/W were playing too and leftfield reformed for a one off:D

crank
11-22-2008, 12:35 PM
mmm...leftfield.

holden
11-22-2008, 01:23 PM
Sweeeeeeeet!
http://www.nme.com/news/orbital/41214

i can't tell from this if they're planning anything beyond the one gig- the bit about "time was right", "not an exercise in nostalgia" makes me hope there's new brotherly collaboration.

BeautifulBurnout
11-22-2008, 01:44 PM
Superb news!!! :D

dubman
11-22-2008, 03:11 PM
oh no, we're even more shit when we're seperate, lets see if we can scccccccrape together some bits of stuff so that together we can be mediocre again

meh.

Wubwubwubwub
11-22-2008, 03:49 PM
WOW I HOPE THEY PLAY DOCOTOR WHO AND THEN THE BELINDA CARLISLELS SONG BECAUSE WE HAVEN'T ALL HEARD THE EXACT FUCKING SAME THING NINETY TIMES.

Both should throw themselves under lorries.

GoatSucker
11-22-2008, 04:24 PM
Wow! Not entirely unexpected, though 5 years does seem to have flown by...

I don't hold out any hope of there being any new Orbital material, but to be honest they could play exactly the same set at their farewell tour and I'll still be first in line to get a ticket...

BeautifulBurnout
11-22-2008, 04:27 PM
Both should throw themselves under lorries.

Could you give us a demonstration so we know to tell them how to do it right?

jOHN rODRIGUEZ
11-22-2008, 04:32 PM
Both should throw themselves under lorries.

I thought they were both married?

Rog
11-22-2008, 04:37 PM
oh no, we're even more shit when we're seperate, lets see if we can scccccccrape together some bits of stuff so that together we can be mediocre again

meh.

bollox!:p

Rog
11-22-2008, 04:37 PM
WOW I HOPE THEY PLAY DOCOTOR WHO AND THEN THE BELINDA CARLISLELS SONG BECAUSE WE HAVEN'T ALL HEARD THE EXACT FUCKING SAME THING NINETY TIMES.

Both should throw themselves under lorries.

double bollox!:p:p

stimpee
11-24-2008, 04:09 AM
The setlist for the 2002 tour was identical to the 2004 tour except for 2 songs. It was almost in the same running order, and sounded almost the same every night too. Variety was never the order of the day with Orbital gigs but if you saw them once per tour you were always satisfied and the show they do put on is always good.

2002: remind, the girl with the sun in her head, funny break (weekend ravers mix) belfast, technologisiki park, the box, satan, halcyon, frenetic, impact, dr ?, chime

2004: remind, the girl with the sun in her head, belfast, you lot, the box, satan, halcyon, one perfect sunrise, impact, dr ?, chime

so you can see one perfect sunrise replaced frenetic, and you lot replaced technologiski park. The 2001 tour had a few more tracks from the Altogether and was the last real album tour. The blue album tour was rushed, as you can see with the setlist.

Dirty0900
11-24-2008, 04:23 AM
I can remember Tension being played as the first track when I saw them...

holden
11-24-2008, 10:29 AM
Agree that they weren't too varied live from show to show (or as Stimpee points out, from tour to tour), but geeez, they were SO MUCH BETTER than 98% of the other electronic dance music out there, and much of their 90's touring career was legendary.

This isn't unexpected, but perhaps sooner than i thought they'd rejoin, esp. with their solo projects going on (i quite liked the first Long Range LP). And though their last few albums seem a tad cobbled together, see point above (e.g. SO MUCH BETTER THAN....)

If it's a one-off for their 20th anniversary, that's cool, and you can probably tell right now which songs will get played. But if there's a cjhance of new material (heck, even if thrown on the back of a reissue of Chime, gotta see that coming), i'm all :D

BeautifulBurnout
11-24-2008, 11:13 AM
To be fair, the 2004 tour was the "farewell" one, so it was evident it was going to be a Greatest Hits with a coupla bits of the Blue Album in it.

I wouldn't mind seeing them again no matter what they play, frankly.

IsiliRunite
11-24-2008, 01:02 PM
WOW I HOPE THEY PLAY DOCOTOR WHO AND THEN THE BELINDA CARLISLELS SONG BECAUSE WE HAVEN'T ALL HEARD THE EXACT FUCKING SAME THING NINETY TIMES.

Both should throw themselves under lorries.

Considering I would rather see Underworld perform on quaaludes than go to any other electronic bands concert, Orbital aren't too shabby live.

not everyone can be Jimi Hendrix...

joethelion
11-24-2008, 02:12 PM
oh no, we're even more shit when we're seperate, lets see if we can scccccccrape together some bits of stuff so that together we can be mediocre again

meh.


kinda have to agree with that statement as well...

I mean really guys... did Orbtial EVER make an INCREDIBLE album where you can listen to the whole album at once, and not want to skip a track or three?

Orbital are kinda like Tricky in that they will have two or three good/great songs - then a lot of filler

(except Tricky at least went through a period of solid albums before becoming patchy)

holden
11-24-2008, 02:54 PM
I mean really guys... did Orbtial EVER make an INCREDIBLE album where you can listen to the whole album at once, and not want to skip a track or three?



Yes.
Orbital 2 (Brown Album) - 1993
Snivilization -1994
In Sides -1996

These are their masterpieces, imho, and from the looks of the old Loopz forum, many others as well (though that's like sampling the UW forum in terms of dedication and obsession!). i agree that the others have more filler vs. killer. Orbital 1 (green album) is mostly a collection of singles and has various tracklists, so it's a bit harder to consider a unified whole (plus sounding quite dated in spots). I'd say that "Middle Of Nowhere" in 1999 was still quite solid (i, for one, can listen to it throughout, no skips). The last two, "The Altogether" (2001) and Blue Album (2004) are acquired tastes, and the case could be made that quality did drop post-In Sides.

IsiliRunite
11-24-2008, 07:39 PM
Snivilisation has the most variety, its a good album to listen through in a single sitting.

gambit
11-24-2008, 09:22 PM
I could definitely listen to the Brown album and Snivilisation all the way through any day of the week. I could listen to In Sides all the way through if I'm in the mood.

But considering their last two albums, I'm not too excited about new material, quite honestly. Still, cool news.

dubman
11-25-2008, 02:19 AM
i've done brown album all the way. almost did middle of nowhere all through too. not so much sniv

i actually returned in sides. it wasnt terrible it just... wasnt anything i wanted. i had petrol and the box already. the only other thingi liked was the lead-off. the second half was no mans land of cheese and boring. the counter dude looked at me like i was crazy.

the altogether had a better bonus disc than album. at best that album had guilty indulgences, goofy escapades. nothing on it was actually any good. blue album is beyond terrible aside from a couple tracks.

holden
12-01-2008, 03:19 PM
i actually returned in sides... the second half was no mans land of cheese and boring. the counter dude looked at me like i was crazy.

the altogether had a better bonus disc than album. at best that album had guilty indulgences, goofy escapades. nothing on it was actually any good. blue album is beyond terrible aside from a couple tracks.

I'd bet the counter dude's crazy look had something to do with "In Sides" cover art, which is just ridiculously cheesy. Then again, the phallic hermaphrodites with duck feet from the Snivilization cover/booklet are pretty embarrasing, too, come to think of it. :p

i think "The Altogether" was definitely a guilty indulgence, what with "Dr ?", "Tension", "Tootled" and "Waving Not Drowning" all being silly experiments with dubious samples. But i quite like the closing track, "Meltdown", it's a monster.

Seem to recall "Blue Album" being expanded from EP to almost LP length as an afterthought - it kind of shows. But it's worth it for "Tunnel Vision" and "You Lot".

//\/\/
12-03-2008, 08:06 AM
'brown' is the only one that i listen to end-to-end, still now...

...but live they're a different kettle of fish, with many tracks evolving so you get something very different from recordings - usually with a hefty wall of sound thrown in - for a couple of years i reckon they were a better live act than uw, as uw went through a stop-start predictable set-list, bereft of improvs and flow...

...but certainly more hit-and-miss for physical media - 'in-sides' being the nadir!

big screen satellite
12-06-2008, 05:17 AM
meh

they can not offer anything new to me...

in fact some other bands should call it a day now too... The Prodigy - we're looking at you...

at least UW are still offering up fresh and varied sets, although they could drop some 'classics' now and again from their sets...

BeautifulBurnout
12-06-2008, 08:04 AM
i think "The Altogether" was definitely a guilty indulgence, what with "Dr ?", "Tension", "Tootled" and "Waving Not Drowning" all being silly experiments with dubious samples. But i quite like the closing track, "Meltdown", it's a monster.



Nothing dubious about the sampling on Dr ? if you are a Brit born in the 60s or 70s. Definite cultural icon thingy. :)

Mike
12-06-2008, 09:38 AM
meh

at least UW are still offering up fresh and varied sets, although they could drop some 'classics' now and again from their sets...

Really? To a certain extent I would agree, but don't you miss the days when you truly had no idea what was going to be played, and what it would sound like?

I agree the setlists are varied.
I agree its nice to hear some of the old classics...
I agree some tracks should be dropped altogether cos they are boring.

I disagree that the sets are 'fresh'... im bored of the stop/start nature of the sets, and layering of ambient tracks / dp tracks used as bridges that often just dont fit in to the set vibe at all... I miss the free jamming and the anticipation!

However I would say that thanks to the way technology has progressed, and the 'easy to find' nature of most of the gigs, the production quality is top notch.

That is what i call a praise sandwich.

Mike

holden
12-06-2008, 10:47 AM
Nothing dubious about the sampling on Dr ? if you are a Brit born in the 60s or 70s. Definite cultural icon thingy. :)

My bad. It is a great track, and even in the US, i got plenty of Tom Baker-era goodness as a child, via PBS's replaying of BBC shows.
And yeah, i guess they made it from scratch rather than sampling.
I guess i meant, the inclusion of the track, that had been played forever live - in interviews, they were like "well, what the hell? Just for laughs".

Not sure how to take the interview snippets for this "reunion" - whether it's just a one-off festival gig (or gigs - even if plural, you'll still get the greatest hits) or if it means new collaborations soon.
i think they could make something fresh - Paul and Phil have had some interesting orchestral and collaborative outlets solo and w/ Long Range. Maybe 5 yrs was enough time to restart the crative juices of Orbital. We'll see/hear, i guess

holden
01-27-2009, 10:04 AM
So, looks like it's not just a one-off gig. Does this mean a reformation in the studio, as well?

JANUARY 26TH 2009

GIGS CONFIRMED IN MANCHESTER AND LONDON PLUS FESTIVAL CONFIRMATIONS
PRE-SALE VIA OFFICIAL WEBSITE - LOOPZ

The Orbital reformation gathers momentum with headline shows now confirmed for Manchester and London this September. They are also set for a busy summer. Orbital play at 2009¹s Rock Ness Festival in Scotland on 14th June and in July play the Global Gathering Festival in Stratford, as well as The Big Chill Festival, Eastnor Castle as previously announced.

Orbital will play Manchester Academy on Saturday 19th September and London Brixton Academy on Friday 25th September. Tickets go on general public sale on Friday 30th January at 9am. We are running an exclusive pre-sale through the official Orbital web site - http://www.loopz.co.uk (http://www.loopz.co.uk/) on Wednesday 28th January 2009.

dubman
01-27-2009, 01:13 PM
haha, BLD deleted himself before anyone said anything

King of Snake
01-31-2009, 05:00 AM
well seeing as I haven't ever seen Orbital live it would be nice if they could come over here for the summer.

Leon
01-31-2009, 10:10 AM
well seeing as I haven't ever seen Orbital live it would be nice if they could come over here for the summer.

Yes I would love to see them visit Holland as well.

GoatSucker
02-03-2009, 11:27 AM
Orbital play Sonar - 18th, 19th, 20th June in Barcelona. Get in!

http://www.sonar.es/portal/eng/news.cfm?id_noticia=445

Professor
02-03-2009, 11:45 PM
the thing that orbital HAD, was that they actually played their gear in front of us. it took a mountain of synths and drum machines and sample products to make that sound, and it was fun to see all that commotion. there is something to be said for a person(s) who loads up all kinds of shit and brings it to the show, and actually RUNS a sequencer. sometimes the sequences line up, other times it's a trainwreck. anyone who attempts to sync 5 synthesizers and a sampler and a couple of drum machines knows the issues of sync. it's a bitch. shit, just try to sync up two laptops with a single MIDI click, it's often times worthless.

Orbital was probably the best electronic show i've ever seen. I was young enough, high enough, and the venue was small enough. If you get the chance, do it...even if they do play that horrible bunch of samples through halcyon. shame... that's one of the most beautiful techno tracks ever, and they had to go and fuck it all up.


that said, maybe it's all over....

//\/\/
02-04-2009, 06:27 AM
that's one of the most beautiful techno tracks ever, and they had to go and fuck it all up.

...they just over-tinkered imo. i heard it when they were just using the belinda carlisle bit and it was amazing. then they played sonar soon after bon jovi had played barcelona and, well...:rolleyes:

holden
02-04-2009, 07:33 AM
Re: Professor - yeah, i hear you about synching and the horrible frustrations of some parts being even just a little off-beat. It's a mess.

Though i've never personally seen Orbital live (i'd very much like to!) i have heard them perform on countless bootlegs. Kudos to them indeed for pulling off fairly complicated and bautifully-sounding compositions live. But to be honest, their live sound isn't that different from the albums. As Stimpee said above, their setlists were pretty fixed throughout the tours and they performed the tracks virtually the same each time. On some of the early stours (93 and 94, anyway), there was a bit more improv. But in the latter days, it was only on Halcyon with its Bon Jovi, Belinda Carlisle, and Darkness samples that you could count on the track maybe sounding different or unique.
Underworld are and always have been the kings of live improvisation, and they didn't take tons of gear along to do it.

stimpee
05-18-2009, 11:39 AM
http://www.recordstore.co.uk/orbital/productdetail.jsp;jsessionid=DMODPDJNNIJM?productP K=unittest-SUgxBFXwykRCnV79qN3IEb-1

Orbital Update
Pre-order the 20 Album (http://trc1.emv2.com/HS?a=A9X7Cq,_dShI8XQXTqwbDMfj0g)

Released June 8th 2009, pre-order your copy of Orbital's brand new greatest hits collection, 20.

The double disc set features twenty tracks and includes previously unreleased versions and remixes of the duo's finest moments.

Orbital: Orbital 20

£11.99
Double CD album
Release Date : Jun 08 2009

Paul Hartnoll: This compilation is the most definitive summary of our work since 'Chime' came out in 1989. It's a great introduction, or indeed a reminder, of the story so far...

Tracklisting

Disc One

1. Chime (Live Style Mix)
2. Belfast
3. Satan
4. Halcyon (Tom Middleton Re-Model)*
5. Lush 3
6. Impact (Live From Royal Albert Hall)*
7. Are We Here (Who Are They?)
8. The Box
9. Nothing Left (Much Ado About Nothing Left)
10. One Perfect Sunrise (Radio Edit)

Disc Two

1. Omen
2. Choice
3. The Naked And The Dead
4. Sad But True
5. Style
6. Funny Break (One Is Enough)
7. The Girl With The Sun In Her Head
8. Remind (Live From New York)*
9. Lush (Herve's 'Tree and Leaf' Remix)*
10. Impact (The Earth Is Burning)

(* Denotes previously unreleased version / new remix)

34958hq439-qjw9v5jq298v5j
05-18-2009, 01:49 PM
Very cool stimp. I started with the "Work 1989-2002" and was just barely intrigued enough to get their albums, which ended up being way better than I thought. 3-minute versions of "Halycon" and "Are We Here?" didn't really make much of an impression. Hopefully this turns out way better!!

Dunwho
05-18-2009, 01:49 PM
I got tickets to go see them in London when they anounced their original reform shows earlier this year, myself and my girlfriend are gona head over and dinally see them live. But wouldnt you know it, in typical orbital fashion, just like the final tour and every gig was their "final" gig...the reformation now is a whole festival circut and a best of album...ANOTHER best of album with no doubt the shitty 5min version of halcyon etc...

Going to see them live twice now because they were anounced for Electric Picnic too.. hope Underworld have a gig in London some time close to the Underworld gig in September... would be nice to see them both..

Still while im excited to see Orbital, its really just to say ive seen them, i cant say there are many more than 5 songs which really make me sit up and take notice..wheras underworld...well the prospect of seeing them live and experiencing what they have performed infront of me in the past...well thatd make me wet my pants

holden
05-19-2009, 07:33 PM
...ANOTHER best of album with no doubt the shitty 5min version of halcyon etc...


From the Loopz Orbital official site: (plus some pithy comments)
20rbital:

CD 1
CHIME (LIVE STYLE MIX) (available on the Rest EP)
BELFAST (Orbital 1; also on Work 1989-2002)
SATAN (Orbital 1)
HALCYON (TOM MIDDLETON RE-MODEL) (hmmm?)
LUSH 3 (Orbital 2; 3.1 was on Work; wonder if this is 3.1+3.2?)
IMPACT (LIVE FROM ROYAL ALBERT HALL) (was on one of the Satan EPs, i think)
ARE WE HERE (WHO ARE THEY) (that's cool; prev. on Are We Here EP)
THE BOX (In Sides; Work; yawwwwn)
NOTHING LEFT (MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING LEFT) (Nothing Left 1; also 2nd disc of The Altogether)
ONE PERFECT SUNRISE (RADIO EDIT) (Blue Album; the dreaded Edit)

CD 2
OMEN (hey, there's something from way back!)
CHOICE (Orbital 1; also on Work)
THE NAKED AND THE DEAD (Radiccio EP; nice inclusion, this!)
SAD BUT TRUE (Snivilization)
STYLE (Middle of Nowhere; also on Work)
FUNNY BREAK (ONE IS ENOUGH) (Altogether; also on Work)
THE GIRL WITH THE SUN IN HER HEAD (Insides; nice inclusion)
REMIND (LIVE FROM NEW YORK) (also on one of the Satan Eps, i think)
LUSH (HERVE’S ‘TREE AND LEAF’ REMIX) (???)
IMPACT (Orbital 2; Peel Sessions/Diversions/Work)

the little blurb promises reworked and remixed tracks - would be nice if this was a continuous mix by the Hartnolls...as it is, a few repeats from Work 1989-2002, but also a couple more rare mixes; non-singles and remixes i'm not holding my breath about, but will probably buy anyway!

//\/\/
05-20-2009, 06:20 AM
they can poke it if they think i'm buying that!

ndrwrld
05-20-2009, 09:24 AM
what are the chances of North American dates ?

phaseblue
05-20-2009, 09:40 AM
It`s funny, because I went to their supposed "last (public) show" at Wire 04 in Yokohama!
I had only been in Japan for 2 months, so this was a nice welcoming gift! I remember Phil
Hartnoll taking his lights of at the end of Chime and coming out and bowing to everyone!
People in the audience were getting teary eyed and hugging each other.

It was the end of a golden era...or so I thought!

So much for stopping while you`re ahead!!!:confused:

Oh hell, I`d probably go see them again just for nostalgia!:o

joethelion
05-21-2009, 04:42 PM
I just think it's ridiculous that this release is for 'newbies to Orbital' as, we - wasn't that the point of "Work"????

aaaand - I mean... come on.

clearly this release is for nothing other than added publicity for their new live shows
and it's a bit silly to be celebrating their 20th Anniversary if they "broke up" for a few years...

Cranks
05-21-2009, 11:01 PM
what are the chances of North American dates ?

Not very good. I've been told that there is very little interest from promoters here in the US to get Orbital to play live here. It really sucks cuz even before they broke up, they didn't get much respect in the US and weren't very popular, except back in 96-99 when "electronica" was the next BIG thing. Going to try to drop the word to the Ultra Music Festival promoters, maybe get them to play in 2010.

Dirty0900
05-22-2009, 03:53 PM
Yer, they seem to be doing everything which stinks of desperation now.

holden
05-23-2009, 11:29 AM
I'm alright with this new best-of, "2Orbital". I mean, 5 years away is a long time, and although this is by no means indispensible or even that interesting a comp. for fans, it does serve as a "remind"er:rolleyes: for those with a passing interest in the group.

"Work 1989-2002" suggered from lousy radio edits, but did include Frenetic, which is one of my faves, even from its Kinetic roots.

The "halcyon" compilation a few years ago was a totally random, unofficial release, and had a prety poor tracklist.

With this new collection, sure there's a bunch of repeats from Work, but hey, gotta include those hits. There are a few rarer tracks to maybe attract new fans, and remixes to attract completists. Is it desperation? I dunno...maybe the brothers Hartnoll need some cash and that's why they're expanding their reunion tour and releasing this. I'd like to think it's building momentun for something new and inspired.

By the by, how many New Order "best-of"s are there? At least 4. And the Chemical Brothers released "1993-2003" and 5 yrs later added "Brotherhood". Sometimes these are at the record company's command, or a slick way to fulfill contractual requirements.

joethelion
05-28-2009, 08:21 AM
at least the Chems released NEW material between "1993-2003" and "Brotherhood"

and the bonus disc on both were quite nice

Flywaver
06-11-2009, 01:19 AM
Not so keen on the remixes. Waste of 79p.....
But i am intrigued by Remind!?
Not heard this version before. Its not Live and it must be an earlier version than the Brown Album. Now i need to find the version mixed with Meat Beat Manifesto. Used to have that. Arrrggghhhhhh.....

Tiger
06-11-2009, 08:20 AM
. Now i need to find the version mixed with Meat Beat Manifesto. Used to have that. Arrrggghhhhhh.....

love that track, think its the closer on danny howells' first nubreed mix. whether that helps u or not i doubt it but didn't they do unmixed vinyl versions of some mixes?????

darktrain
06-11-2009, 10:42 AM
need to find the version mixed with Meat Beat Manifesto. Used to have that. Arrrggghhhhhh.....

It's the Mind the Bend the Mind mix on MBM's Mindstream single.

34958hq439-qjw9v5jq298v5j
06-12-2009, 10:21 AM
I just think it's ridiculous that this release is for 'newbies to Orbital' as, we - wasn't that the point of "Work"????

aaaand - I mean... come on.

clearly this release is for nothing other than added publicity for their new live shows
and it's a bit silly to be celebrating their 20th Anniversary if they "broke up" for a few years...


See also: Favre, Brett

Can't blame them for doing what they love but I really wish they'd release some new material out of this. They ended Orbital at the right time IMO but you have to wonder if the Hartnoll brothers are afraid of vanishing into obscurity.

Yes the new release is just publicity for the tour, which is not really uncommon, but Work was a really bad attempt at representing what was great about the group (I started with that album and couldn't have imagined how great their classic albums were), and that new-ish Halycon greatest hits thing was trash. Hopefully this one turns out much better!!

dubnobasswithme
06-13-2009, 09:52 AM
See also: Favre, Brett

zing! well played ;)

yeah, this cd release seems pretty silly. at the same time, i'll check out the remixes on there and probably buy a few a la carte if it's an option...

//\/\/
06-16-2009, 04:18 PM
friends who've seen the 'new' set are pretty happy...

...bbc website has 'satan' from rockness - a bit revamped - a new guitar riff here, new samples there; but lacking in punch overall. fades out just as they start 'belfast' unfortunately...

GoatSucker
09-23-2009, 03:48 PM
So, some friends have just cancelled on me, so I've got 2 spare tickets for the Brixton Academy gig on Friday.

If anyone is interested, PM me.

Tickets are standing, £25 each (face value).

Cheers...

Dunwho
09-23-2009, 04:30 PM
So, some friends have just cancelled on me, so I've got 2 spare tickets for the Brixton Academy gig on Friday.

If anyone is interested, PM me.

Tickets are standing, £25 each (face value).

Cheers...

Well i saw them in Electric Picnic, the set was great and had an amazing time. Hoping on a plane in the morning to see them there tomorrow night with my girlfriend.

If they blow my socks off i may see if we are interested in a second night, but i have a feeling it wil be the usual Orbital playing the exact thing every night and so i may give it a miss

ThingInABook
09-24-2009, 09:11 AM
i recently discovered that there's a rumor that orbital will play in buenos aires and santiago. according to the rumor, it'll be on creamfields.

6 of november, i'm so going to be there.

Dunwho
09-27-2009, 12:15 PM
Just to say, saw them play at Brixton Academy on the 24th (Thursday Night)

They were ok, i saw them play at electric picnic and while it wasnt the longest or the most experimental show, they stuck to the point, got everyone moving and there wasnt much fiddling about.

The show in London was nearly boring at times.. although saying that they did have a few banging moments, but with every great tune they did a very long and meandering mix that didn't really do much at all for me..

Ah well, still had a great night.

They also need to sort out Halcyon, my fav song, but they have some high tones that sound like feedback and it just sounded shockin at times.

GoatSucker
09-28-2009, 07:46 AM
The show in London was nearly boring at times.. although saying that they did have a few banging moments, but with every great tune they did a very long and meandering mix that didn't really do much at all for me..

Ah well, still had a great night.


I somewhat agree with that. I saw them at Sonar earlier on in the year, and although it could have been to do with seeing them already, I didn't think the London gig was as good.

The Sonar gig got straight to the point with Lush, Impact & Remind, but with the London gig we're treated to Out There Somewhere which ambles along for 20 minutes or so before the gig seems to start properly.

Everyone did wake up when the Lush started, though and the atmosphere was great. The sound system there definitely wasn't the best - the bass was turned up to the point where it was slightly distorted and drowned everything else out...