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  2. The Box (Orbital song) - Wikipedia

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    The final part consists of a vocal version of "The Box" similar to "Part 2" of the album version, with additional vocals by Grant Fulton and Alison Goldfrapp. The lyrics were written by Fulton, who previously contributed lyrics and vocals to the Orbital compilation single "Belfast"/"Wasted", and is one half of the design duo Fultano Mauder ...

  3. Orbital (1993 album) - Wikipedia

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    Orbital (also known as Orbital 2 or the Brown Album) is the second studio album by English electronic music duo Orbital, released on 24 May 1993 by Internal and FFRR Records. Like the duo's debut album, the album was officially untitled. The album peaked at number 28 on the UK Albums Chart.

  4. In Sides - Wikipedia

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    In Sides is the fourth album by British electronic group Orbital, released in the UK on Internal on 29 April 1996. [1] [2]The album's title is a reference to the fact that the original vinyl LP release of the album was as a 3-LP vinyl box set, with one track per side of each disc. [3]

  5. Halcyon (Orbital song) - Wikipedia

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    On Orbital's second eponymous album the track "Halcyon + on + on" appears, a slightly more upbeat and melodic remix of the original song. In contrast to the original, the remix is far more widely known, and has been featured on several movie soundtracks (most notably Mortal Kombat (1995) , Hackers , CKY2K and Mean Girls ).

  6. Orbital (band) - Wikipedia

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    Orbital gave an improvisational element to live electronic music as the brothers mixed and sequenced their tracks on the fly, wearing their trademark head-mounted torches behind banks of equipment. Orbital were one of the few electronic acts invited to play at Woodstock '94. The third album, Snivilisation, was released in August 1994.

  7. Satan Live - Wikipedia

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    "Satan Live" is a song by English electronic music duo Orbital. It contains various live recordings made by the group in 1996. "Satan Live" is one of Orbital's biggest hits, with the CD version reaching number three on the UK Singles Chart (their highest position on that chart alongside "The Saint") while the vinyl version, which overran the time limit for the singles chart, reached number 48 ...

  8. Omen (Orbital song) - Wikipedia

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    "Omen" is a song by Orbital, released as a single in the UK on 11 September 1990. [1] It is the follow-up to their debut single "Chime". Other tracks on the single are the Deeper remix "2 Deep" and "Open Mind". Early printings of the release had "Omen 7" mix" as track 2, mislabeled "2 Deep" on the tracklist. Later printings actually include "2 ...

  9. Work 1989–2002 - Wikipedia

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    Work 1989–2002 is a compilation album by the British electronica duo Orbital, released in 2002. [4] It features a selection of singles and rare tracks from their career. Work was Orbital's final album for FFRR.