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So, we’d do long sessions. Many times, going to bed at seven in the morning. But, we loved it.” Orbital’s self-titled debut, aka The Green Album, is now available as a brand new, remastered boxset, ...
Orbital have been touring ‘The Brown Album’ alongside 1991 debut ‘Orbital (The Green Album)’ for the past year, including a sell-out show tomorrow (April 5) at London’s Brixton Academy.
UK techno icons Orbital were in the US for a few shows ... playing their first two album — the “green” album and “brown” album — in full, while the late show was a hit-oriented ...
Explore Explore Orbital See latest videos ... commonly referred to as “The Green Album” for its lime-toned cover. Dually celestial and hard-edged, the album also includes classics like ...
It’s no exaggeration to say that subsequent albums like Orbital [aka the Green Album] (1991) and Orbital [aka the Brown Album] (1993) helped shape the sound of dance music in the early-’90s, but their ...
ORBITAL are to reissue their seminal self-titled 1991 debut album, known to fans as ‘The Green Album’, on 19th April via London Records. Formats include a 4LP Box Set, 4CD Box Set, Black and ...
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Next up, Orbital will perform tonight in Chicago and Sunday at Miami’s Ultra festival, and after Coachella will bring the Green/Brown album performances to the U.K. for nine shows beginning ...
Phil and Paul Hartnoll will play their Brown and Green albums in full during the shows, two dance classics that shot them to stardom in the early 1990s. As well as the new dates, Orbital will also ...
so has Orbital's career, with the name, the tone and the design of this valedictory album referencing their debut 'Green Album' and its marvellous follow-up, 'The Brown Album'. 'Transient', a ...
Orbital have announced a very special headline tour, The Green Album - Live – 2024, celebrating the hugely influential electronic duo’s seminal 1991 debut album. The tour takes place next ...
Revered electronic duo Orbital call it quits with their seventh and final album, a nostalgic throwback that's being touted as a culmination of their 15-year run. Orbital's career is ending ...