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Orbital Biography

Orbital became one of the biggest names in techno during the mid-'90s by solving the irreconcilable differences previously inherent in the genre: to stay true to the dance underground and, at the same time, force entry into the rock arena, where an album functions as an artistic statement -- not a collection of singles -- and a band's prowess is demonstrated by the actual performance of live music. Though Phil and Paul Hartnoll first charted with a single, the 1990 British Top 20 hit "Chime," the duo later became known for critically praised albums. The LPs sold well with rock fans as well as electronic listeners, thanks to Orbital's busy tour schedule, which included headlining positions at such varied spots as the Glastonbury Festival, the Royal Albert Hall, and Tribal Gathering.

The brothers Hartnoll -- Phil (b. Jan. 9, 1964) and Paul (b. May 19, 1968) -- grew up in Dartford, Kent, listening to early-'80s punk and electro. During the mid-'80s, Phil worked as a bricklayer while Paul played with a local band called Noddy & the Satellites. They began recording together in 1987 with a four-track, keyboards, and a drum machine, and sent their first composition "Chime" (recorded and mastered onto a cassette tape for a total production cost of ?2.50) into Jazzy M's pioneering house mix show Jackin' Zone. By 1989, "Chime" was released as a single, the first on Jazzy M's label, Oh-Zone Records. The following year, ffrr Records re-released the single and signed a contract with the duo -- christened Orbital in honor of the M25, the circular London expressway which speeded thousands of club kids to the hinterlands for raves during the blissed-out Summer of Love. "Chime" hit number 17 on the British charts in March 1990, and led to an appearance on the TV chart show Top of the Pops, where the Hartnolls stared at the audience from behind their synth banks. "Omen" barely missed the Top 40 in September, but "Satan" made number 31 early in 1991, with a sample lifted from the Butthole Surfers.

Orbital's untitled first LP, released in September 1991, consisted of all new material -- that is, if live versions of "Chime" and the fourth single "Midnight" are considered new works. Unlike the Hartnolls' later albums, though, the debut was more of a collection of songs than a true full-length work, its cut-and-paste attitude typical of many techno LPs of the time. During 1992, Orbital continued their chart success with two EPs. The Mutations remix work -- with contributions from Meat Beat Manifesto, Moby, and Joey Beltram -- hit number 24 in February. Orbital returned Meat Beat's favor later that year by remixing "Edge of No Control," and later reworked songs by Queen Latifah, the Shamen, and EMF as well. The second EP, Radiccio, reached the Top 40 in September. It marked the Hartnolls' debut for Internal Records in England, though ffrr retained control of the duo's American contract, beginning with a U.S. release of the debut album in 1992.

The duo entered 1993 ready to free techno from its club restraints, beginning in June with a second LP. Also untitled, but nicknamed the "brown" album as an alternative to the "green" debut, it unified the disjointed feel of its predecessor and hit number 28 on the British charts. The Hartnolls continued the electronic revolution that fall during their first American tour. Phil and Paul had first played live at a pub in Kent in 1989 -- before the release of "Chime" -- and had continued to make concert performance a cornerstone of their appeal during 1991-1993, though the U.S. had remained unaware of the fact. On a tour with Moby and Aphex Twin, Orbital proved to Americans that techno shows could actually be diverting for the undrugged multitudes. With no reliance on DATs (the savior of most live techno acts), Phil and Paul allowed an element of improvisation into the previously sterile field, making their live shows actually sound live. The concerts were just as entertaining to watch as well, with the Hartnolls' constant presence behind the banks -- a pair of flashlights attached to each head, bobbing in time to the music -- underscoring the impressive light shows and visuals. The early 1994 release of the Peel Sessions EP, recorded live at the BBC's Maida Vale Studios, cemented onto wax what concertgoers already knew. That summer proved to be the pinnacle of Orbital's performance ascent; an appearance at Woodstock 2 and a headlining spot at the Glastonbury Festival (both to rave reviews) confirmed the duo's status as one of the premier live acts in the field of popular music, period.

The U.S.-only Diversions EP -- released in March 1994 as a supplement to the second LP -- selected tracks from both the Peel Sessions and the album's single "Lush." Following in August 1994, Snivilisation became Orbital's first named LP. The duo had not left political/social comment completely behind on the previous album -- "Halcyon + On + On" was in fact a response to the drug used for seven years by the Hartnolls' own mother -- but Snivilisation pushed Orbital into the much more active world of political protest. It focused on the Criminal Justice Bill of 1994, which gave police greater legal action both to break up raves and prosecute the promoters and participants. The wide variety of styles signalled that this was Orbital's most accomplished work. Snivilisation also became the duo's biggest hit, reaching number four in Great Britain's album charts.

During 1995, the brothers concerned themselves with touring, headlining the Glastonbury Festival in addition to the dance extravaganza Tribal Gathering. In May 1996, Orbital set out on quite a different tour altogether; the duo played untraditional, seated venues -- including the prestigious Royal Albert Hall -- and appeared on-stage earlier in the night, much like typical rock bands. Two months later, Phil and Paul released "The Box," a 28-minute single of orchestral proportions. It screamed of prog rock excess -- especially the inclusion of synth harpsichords -- and appeared to be the first misstep in a very studied career. The resulting In Sides, however, became their most acclaimed album, with many excellent reviews in publications that had never covered electronic music. It was over three years before the release of Orbital's next album, 1999's Middle of Nowhere. An aggressive, experimental album titled The Altogether emerged in 2001, and one year later Orbital celebrated over a decade together with the release of the retrospective Work 1989-2002. With the release of 2004's Blue Album, however, the Hartnolls announced that they were disbanding Orbital.

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Discography

2005 - Halcyon

01. Orbital - The Moebius
02. Orbital - Chime
03. Orbital - Belfast
04. Orbital - Halcyon
05. Orbital - Nothing Left
06. Orbital - Frenetic
07. Orbital - Farenheit 303
08. Orbital - The Box Part 2
09. Orbital - Philosophy By Numbers
10. Orbital - Oi
11. Orbital - Doctor?

2004 - Blue Album

01. Orbital - Transient
02. Orbital - Pants
03. Orbital - Tunnel Vision
04. Orbital - Lost
05. Orbital - You Lot
06. Orbital - Bath Time
07. Orbital - Acid Pants
08. Orbital - Easy Serv
09. Orbital - One Perfect Sunrise

2003 - Octane

01. Orbital - Octane
02. Orbital - Through the Night
03. Orbital - Strangeness in the Night
04. Orbital - Preacher
05. Orbital - Moments of Crisis
06. Orbital - Frantic
07. Orbital - Breaking & Entering
08. Orbital - Chasing the Tanker
09. Orbital - Total Paranoia
10. Orbital - Confrontation
11. Orbital - Initiation
12. Orbital - Meet the Father
13. Orbital - Blood is Thicker
14. Orbital - The Road Ahead

2002 - Back To Mine

01. Orbital - The Knack
02. Orbital - Justice to the People
03. Orbital - Babaloo
04. Orbital - Spice [j. saul kane version]
05. Orbital - Love & Fury
06. Orbital - We Have Come to Bless the House
07. Orbital - Ska'd for Life [instrumental mix]
08. Orbital - Schulmadchen Report (Title Theme)
09. Orbital - Kamikaze
10. Orbital - Celebrate the Bullet
11. Orbital - No Idea
12. Orbital - Lost Property
13. Orbital - Pal Pal Teri Yaad
14. Orbital - Half Stepper
15. Orbital - Don't Burn Your Bridges
16. Orbital - Living in the Past
17. Orbital - Network Twenty Three
18. Orbital - New Bass Hippo
19. Orbital - The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

2002 - Work 1989-2002

01. Orbital - Chime [7" single version]
02. Orbital - Choice [original version]
03. Orbital - Illuminate [short version]
04. Orbital - Satan Spawn
05. Orbital - Nothing Left [short version]
06. Orbital - Halcyon [7" version]
07. Orbital - Impact [usa version]
08. Orbital - Are We Here? [industry standard? version]
09. Orbital - Style [single version]
10. Orbital - The Box [single version]
11. Orbital - Frenetic
12. Orbital - Lush 3-1 [original version]
13. Orbital - Funny Break [single version]
14. Orbital - Belfast [original version]

2002 - work 1989-2002

01. Orbital - chime
02. Orbital - choice
03. Orbital - illuminate
04. Orbital - satan spawn
05. Orbital - nothing left
06. Orbital - halycon
07. Orbital - impact
08. Orbital - are we here
09. Orbital - style
10. Orbital - the box
11. Orbital - frenetic
12. Orbital - lush
13. Orbital - funny break
14. Orbital - belfast

2001 - The Altogether (2CD)

01. Orbital - Tension
02. Orbital - Funny Break (Enough Is Enough)
03. Orbital - Oi!
04. Orbital - Pay Per View
05. Orbital - Tootled
06. Orbital - Last Thing
07. Orbital - Doctor?
08. Orbital - Shadows
09. Orbital - Waving Not Drowning
10. Orbital - Illuminate
11. Orbital - Meltdown
12. Orbital - Bigpipe Style
13. Orbital - Monorail
14. Orbital - Much Ado About Nothing Left
15. Orbital - An Fhomhair
16. Orbital - Doctor Look Out
17. Orbital - Beelzebeat
18. Orbital - Nothing Left Out
19. Orbital - Old Style
20. Orbital - Funny Break (Weekend Ravers Mix)
21. Orbital - Mock Tudor
22. Orbital - New Style

2001 - The Altogether [CD 1]

01. Orbital - Tension
02. Orbital - Funny Break [One Is Enough]
03. Orbital - Oi!
04. Orbital - Pay Per View
05. Orbital - Tootled
06. Orbital - Last Thing
07. Orbital - Doctor?
08. Orbital - Shadows
09. Orbital - Waving Not Drowning
10. Orbital - Illuminate
11. Orbital - Meltdown

2001 - The Altogether [CD 2]

01. Orbital - Bigpipe Style
02. Orbital - Monorail
03. Orbital - Much Ado About Nothing Left
04. Orbital - An Fhomhair
05. Orbital - Doctor Look Out
06. Orbital - Beelzebeat
07. Orbital - Nothing Left Out
08. Orbital - Old Style
09. Orbital - Funny Break [weekend ravers mix]
10. Orbital - Mock Tudor
11. Orbital - New Style

1999 - Style (Single)

01. Orbital - Style
02. Orbital - Mock Tudor
03. Orbital - Old style
04. Orbital - Bigpipe Style
05. Orbital - An Fhomhair
06. Orbital - New Style

1999 - The Middle of Nowhere

01. Orbital - Way Out
02. Orbital - Spare Parts Express
03. Orbital - Know Where to Run
04. Orbital - I Don't Know You People
05. Orbital - Oto?o
06. Orbital - Nothing Left 1
07. Orbital - Nothing Left 2
08. Orbital - Style

1996 - In Sides

01. Orbital - The Girl with the Sun in Her Head
02. Orbital - P.E.T.R.O.L.
03. Orbital - The Box
04. Orbital - Dwr Budr
05. Orbital - Adnan's
06. Orbital - Out There Somewhere?
07. Orbital - Satan [industry standard mix]
08. Orbital - Satan [live in new york city]
09. Orbital - The Saint
10. Orbital - The Sinner
11. Orbital - Halcyon [live]

1996 - The Box (Single)

01. Orbital - The Box 1
02. Orbital - The Box 2
03. Orbital - The Box 3
04. Orbital - The Box 4

1995 - Belfast / Wasted (EP)

01. Orbital - Belfast / Wasted [wasted vocal mix]
02. Orbital - Innocent X [remix]

1994 - Diversions

01. Orbital - Impact USA (The Earth is Burning: Diversion)
02. Orbital - Lush 3 [euro tunnel disaster '94] / Walk About [john peel sessions]
03. Orbital - Semi Detached
04. Orbital - Lush 3-5 [c.j. bolland]
05. Orbital - Lush 3-4 [warrior drift - psychick warriors ov gaia]
06. Orbital - Lush 3-3 [underworld]

1994 - Snivilisation

01. Orbital - Forever
02. Orbital - I Wish I Had Duck Feet
03. Orbital - Sad But True
04. Orbital - Crash and Carry
05. Orbital - Science Friction
06. Orbital - Philosophy by Numbers
07. Orbital - Kein Trink Wasser
08. Orbital - Quality Seconds
09. Orbital - Are We Here?
10. Orbital - Attached

1993 - Peel Session

01. Orbital - Lush (Euro-Tunnel Disaster '94)
02. Orbital - Walk About
03. Orbital - Semi Detached
04. Orbital - Attached