Artist's albums
The Crane (feat. Dina Ipavic)
2023 · single
Oxygène (Are You Alive?) [feat. Clou] [Club Mix]
2023 · single
Oxygène (Are You Alive?) [feat. Clou]
2023 · single
Optical Delusion
2023 · album
Are You Alive?
2023 · single
Dirty Rat
2022 · single
30 Something
2022 · album
Smiley
2022 · single
Halcyon (30 Something) [Remixes]
2022 · single
The Box (Joris Voorn out of the Box Mix)
2022 · single
Belfast (Yotto Remix)
2022 · single
The Box (30 Something Years Later Mix)
2022 · single
Where Is It Going? (feat. Stephen Hawking)
2022 · single
Chime (Eli Brown Remix)
2022 · single
Namaste (Orbital Remix)
2022 · single
Are We Here? (30 Something) [Remixes]
2022 · single
Satan (30 Something Years Later Mix)
2021 · single
Belfast (30 Something) [ANNA Remixes]
2021 · single
Never (Orbital Remix)
2020 · single
Life Is a Game of Changing (Orbital Remix)
2020 · single
Maru (Orbital Remix)
2019 · single
There Will Come a Time (We Will Die Remix)
2018 · single
Monsters Exist (Deluxe)
2018 · album
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Biography
Though they might not have envisioned it when they recorded debut single Chime inside a cupboard at their parents’ house for less than a fiver, Orbital would go on to become giants of electronic music. Phil and Paul Hartnoll both redefined what dance music could do and the place it took within popular culture itself. Their music has influenced and inspired artists from Björk to Bicep and the brothers have collaborated with minds as diverse as Madonna, Kraftwerk, Professor Stephen Hawking and an actual Time Lord, in the shape of Doctor Who actor Matt Smith. They completely reinvented the notion of what a “dance” act could do live and turned multitudes of rock fans on to the limitless pleasures of electronic music. It’s not for nothing that the band’s colossal set at Glastonbury Festival in 1994 is regularly cited as one of the greatest gigs of all time. Following a hiatus between 2004 and 2008, the brothers re-united and Orbital continue to record and perform across the globe, inspiring a whole new generation of talent. It’s a story laid out in this years’ ‘30-Something’ celebrations. The campaign has kicked off with reworkings of seminal Orbital tracks by several of the biggest contemporary DJ’s including ANNA and Eli Brown, plus Orbital’s own 2022 refresh of Satan. Orbital ’30 Something’ is out now.