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Orbital was an English electronic dance music duo from Sevenoaks, Kent, consisting of brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll. Their career initially ran from 1989 until 2004, but in 2009 they announced that they would be reforming and headlining The Big Chill, in addition to a number of other live shows in 2009. The band's name was taken from Greater London's orbital motorway, the M25, which was central to the early rave scene and party network in the South East during the early days of acid house. In addition, the cover art on three of their albums features stylised atomic orbitals. Orbital were both critically and commercially successful, and known particularly for their element of live improvisation during shows, a rarity among techno acts. They were initially influenced by early electro and punk rock.
In 1989 Orbital recorded "Chime" on their father's cassette deck, which they released on Oh Zone Records in December 1989, and then re-released on FFRR Records a few months later. The track became a rave anthem, reaching number 17 in the UK charts and earning them an appearance on Top of the Pops, during which they wore anti-Poll Tax T-shirts. According to Paul Hartnoll, the track was recorded "under the stairs" of their parents' house in "a knocked-through stair cupboard that my dad set up as a home office". The track received its first live airing at a disco in a local Sevenoaks venue called the Grasshopper. Next was a gig at the Town and Country 2 in Islington, performing for the first time under the name Orbital. A few singles and EPs followed, and their first self-titled album, a collection of tracks recorded at various times, was released in late 1991.
One of the best emotional tune of all times! Sit back, relax, and feel the music as your mind journeys deep into the heavenly world. Video edited by myself along with cutscenes from BBC Planet Earth. The beautiful vocalist is Kirsty Hawkshaw. Please take a moment to visit her website at http://www.kirstyhawkshaw.co.uk. Thank you. Enjoy!
Way Out 0:00 Spare Parts Express 8:00 Know Where To Run 18:07 I Don't Know You People 27:48 Otoño 35:35 Nothing Left 1 41:22 Nothing Left 2 49:10 Style 57:30
Forever I Wish I Had Duck Feet Sad But True Crash And Carry Science Friction Philosophy By Numbers Kein Trink Wasser Quality Seconds Are We Here Attached
Absolute Classic! Brilliant debut anthem from Orbital (AUDIO ONLY), originally had a limited release on Oh-Zone in 1989, then re-issued on Pete Tong's FFRR label. HIGH QUALITY AUDIO!! *Please Note - because Youtube didn't allow the full 12-minute version, I had to edit it down to comply with the 10-minute limit* ***If there are other classic 12" dance records you would like to suggest I upload then just let me know and I'll see what I can do. Infiltrate202*** Green Album Brown Album Blue Album Altogether Middle Of Nowhere Lush Halcyon And On Satan Choice Belfast Wasted Sad But True The Box Part One Two Midnight Impact The Earth Is Burning Remind Speed Freak Kein Trink Wasser One Perfect Sunrise Peel Sessions Diversions EP Mutations The Moebius 1989 1980s 80s 1990 1990s 90s 1...
Watch the official music video for - Halcyon iTunes - http://smarturl.it/OrbitaliT Amazon - http://smarturl.it/OrbitalAmzn More videos from Orbital - http://smarturl.it/OrbitalPlaylist Listen on Spotify - http://smarturl.it/OrbitalSpotify
FOR PODCAST: http://bit.ly/GVLWfQ This is probably one of the most fun things that ever existed. Orbital are officially welcome back to the Boiler Room anytime they like. A sheer education in party music.
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A crash course tutorial on atomic orbitals, quantum numbers and electron configuration + practice problems explained. CC Academy videos are easy 101 crash course tutorials for step by step Chemistry help on your chemistry homework, problems, and experiments. Check out our best lessons: - Solution Stoichiometry Tutorial: How to use Molarity - Stoichiometry - Quantum Numbers - Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment, Explained - Covalent Bonding Tutorial: Covalent vs. Ionic bonds - Metallic Bonding and Metallic Properties Explained: Electron Sea Model - Effective Nuclear Charge, Shielding, and Periodic Properties - Electron Configuration Tutorial + How to Derive Configurations from Periodic Table - Orbitals, the Basics: Atomic Orbital Tutorial — probability, shapes, energy - Metric Prefix Conv...
Seeing as nobody has uploaded the original yet I thought I would take the opportunity.
Awesome track. The year was 1994, the band "Orbital", the album "Snivilisation" the track # 9 - "Are We Here" Ft. Alison Goldfrapp. If you are a fan of old school electronica or "techno" - as it was once called- and you don't own this album then you need to get it - seriously!
Orbital are a British electronic dance music duo from Sevenoaks, England, consisting of brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll. Their career initially ran from 1989 until 2004, but in 2009 they announced that they would be reforming and headlining The Big Chill,[1] in addition to a number of other live shows in 2009.[2] The band's name was taken from Greater London's orbital motorway, the M25, which was central to the early rave scene and party network in the South East during the early days of acid house.[3] One of the biggest names in British electronica during the 1990s, Orbital were both critically and commercially successful, and known particularly for their element of live improvisation during shows, a rarity within techno acts. They were initially influenced by early electro and punk rock....
Orbital are a British electronic dance music duo from Sevenoaks, England consisting of brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll. Their career initially ran from 1989 until 2004, but in 2009 they announced that they would be reforming and headlining The Big Chill, in addition to a number of other live shows in 2009. The band's name was taken from Greater London's orbital motorway, the M25, which was central to the early rave scene and party network in the South East during the early days of acid house. One of the biggest names in British electronica during the 1990s, Orbital were both critically and commercially successful, and known particularly for their element of live improvisation during shows, a rarity among techno acts. They were initially influenced by early electro and punk rock.
1200 MICS @ Kaballah & Orbital 20/03/2010 Fazenda Maeda ITU - SP Raja Ram (bone verde) dando uma palinha no live dos caras, com akela dancinha tosca... kkkkkk muito doido!!! Track: 1200 MICS feat Micheke Adamson - God of Rock
Orbital - Live Music Ibiza Europe 2012/2013 Video 4 live tracks. Special opening (set Orbital live) Interpretes Opening Space Ibiza Live: ...Andy Fletcher (depeche mode), Steve Lawler, The chemical brothers (dj set), Booka Shade, Maya Jane Coles, Carl, Orbital and others artists... Session by Orbital music/band Audio en Directo
The band opening up for Wretched, Dark Sermon and Sworn Enemy.
Orbital Eyes 2010 http://wizardeye.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/wizardeye/info?ref=page_internal Wizard Eye plays loudly electrified psychedelic riff rock. In a perfect world, the band's biography could be nothing more than the above sentence, because it's the simple truth. Wizard Eye's essence: black-light posters; incense; patch-laden denim jackets; tube amps; boogie vans; Kung Fu; H.P. Lovecraft; D&D;; shag carpet; white panthers; Sun Tzu; Ray Harryhausen monsters; fuzz pedals; strobe lights; cowbell; time travel; bass wah; the infinite depths of the cosmos... Are you getting the picture? Named after a never-ending storm on the surface of Neptune and inspired by a love of rock, metal, psychedelia, doom and riffs, the Philadelphia-based band formed in late 2007. The group proc...
"Valence band Theory video Lecture of Chemistry for JEE Main and Advanced by NJ Sir. NJ Sir is known for his focused and simplified IIT-JEE teaching to bring to students an easy and analytical methodology towards IIT JEE. This course is designed and developed by the experienced faculty of KOTA and www.etoosindia.com. #chem nj valence band theory C01_12_03_003_d"
Forever I Wish I Had Duck Feet Sad But True Crash And Carry Science Friction Philosophy By Numbers Kein Trink Wasser Quality Seconds Are We Here . Awesome track. The year was 1994, the band Orbital, the album Snivilisation the track # 9 - Are We Here Ft. Alison Goldfrapp. If you are a fan of old school . Audio Only. Orbital - Forever Track 1 off of SNIVILISATION 1994. A truly beautiful song. Orbital with their song Sad But True, from the album Snivilisation.
https://www.iitutor.com Different materials vary greatly in their ability to conduct electricity. In Physics syllabus, it describes about energy bands and semiconductors, what is physics and about the hsc physics formula sheet. The conduction strength depends on the resistance of the material's crystal lattice structure. In good insulators, the atoms in the lattice share electrons through strong covalent bonds. This conducts poorly as electrons are held tightly and are not available to conduct electricity through the lattice. Good conductors, like metallic lattices, are formed by ionic bonding consisting of an orderly array of positive metal ions. To maintain stability and as the electro-negativity of the metal ions are low, valence electrons are "delocalised" and are free to move as "se...
This is a stock Kerbal Space Program mining operation mini series mostly on Minmus that will take you through every step of the process from scanning to orbital refueling. It's part entertainment and part tutorial. Forum pages: Gold Strike: http://goo.gl/tfE1TV -- stock CRAFT files Alexandria: http://goo.gl/slDlEF Odyssey: http://goo.gl/Wq5Urp Gateway: http://goo.gl/9PznwT Turbo Time AMA: http://goo.gl/ryC77q Git repo: http://goo.gl/K3PNkt Mods & Installing: http://goo.gl/fS4Ww1 Music by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
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Holy Terror 01.- Rise 02.- Diseased Prey Within Casing 03.- Seven Sermones Ad Mortuos 04.- Sarin 05.- Release The Fiend 06.- Millenial Reign 07.- ATF Assault 08.- Season Decided Fate 09.- Orbital Teleplastic Emanation 10.- Heaven Inside Your Hell 11.- Burning Flesh Children To Mist 12.- Divinity In Exile: lost track
Anik G1 is a commercial communications satellite built by SSL for Telesat. The multi-mission, 55 transponder satellite will be located at 107.3° West longitude. This satellite will double C- and Ku-band capacity over South America from this orbital location, provide additional DTH services in extended Ku-Band and provide military X-band coverage of the Americas and substantial portions of the Pacific Ocean. The Proton M launch vehicle, utilizing a 5-burn Breeze M mission design, lifted off from Pad 39 at Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, with the Anik G1 satellite on board. The first three stages of the Proton used a standard ascent profile to place the orbital unit (Breeze M upper stage and the Anik G1 satellite) into a sub-orbital trajectory. From this point in the mission, the Breeze M p...
Visit Soundwaves at http://www.metroweekly.com/soundwaves Phil Hartnoll of Orbital talks with Metro Weekly's Randy Shulman about his renunion with his brother and the pioneering electronica's band's subsequent return, their new album Wonky and the creation of its wondrously dark new videos, and why touring with iPads is both better and worse than old-fashioned sequences. We are presenting the conversation in full, with minimal edits. Interviewed via Skype on April 19, 2012.
"Underworld - Always Loved A Film", sound recording administered by: SME and [Merlin] Essential Music. "Underworld - Moon In Water", sound recording administered by: [Merlin] Essential Music, Pirames International Srl and INgrooves. This is Underworld's eighth album "Barking". Requested by HwoarangCCC. Tracklist: 1. Bird 1 (0:00 - 6:50) 2. Always Loved A Film (6:51 - 13:42) 3. Scribble (13:43 - 20:41) 4. Hamburg Hotel (20:42 - 26:00) 5. Grace (26:01 - 31:12) 6. Between Stars (31:13 - 37:19) 7. Diamond Jigsaw (37:20 - 42:55) 8. Moon In Water (42:56 - 48:38) 9. Louisiana (48:39 - 53:42) 10. Strumpet Groove (53:43 - 1:00:49) 11. You Do Scribble (1:00:50 - 1:08:52) 12. Hamburg Hotel Essex (1:08:53 - 1:12:13) Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright A...
More info: http://bit.ly/QPH9Xe At this year's Decibel Festival in Seattle, we had the opportunity to sit down and talk with Phil Hartnoll of Orbital, one of the most influential dance music groups of the last twenty-five years. The Grammy Award-winning duo consists of Phil and his brother Paul, both originally from Sevenoaks, England, and they began releasing critically and commercially successful dance singles and albums in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In this video interview, Phil Hartnoll talks about their early beginnings and individual musical influences (including Kraftwerk, English rock bands like Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple, classic Motown soul records from the US, film scores, and Jamaican ska, reggae and dub), their connection with musical contemporaries The Prodigy and Und...
Paul Hartnoll of Orbital is interviewed by the people behind Chime Super Deluxe. He talks about working on Chime Super Deluxe and the creation of his track 'For Silence'.
Eat Static were formed in 1989 by Merv Pepler and Joie Hinton, then drummer and synth player respectively for the band Ozric Tentacles. They were joined by Steve Everitt, a library musician and occasional Ozric member. The band made a name for themselves on the Megadog/'live' techno scene of the early '90s, playing alongside the likes of Orbital, Underworld and Aphex Twin
I get to ask Orbital a question via an Internet streaming interview: "Are you good friends with any of your electronic music peers?" Here's what the Hartnolls had to say.
The official video for 8:58's "The Clock" featuring Cillian Murphy. Order the new album 8:58 now: http://smarturl.it/8-58-Deluxe http://smarturl.it/8-58 Visit the official site for a free download of the track "8:58": http://www.eightfiftyeight.com Visit 8:58 on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1CKkPQG Follow 8:58 on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1usWhqR
Karl Hyde about Rick Smith, reinventing, extremes, poetry of cities, focus, documenting fragments, listening to old records Watch more videos at http://www.faceculture.com and follow us on http://www.twitter.com/_FaceCulture. Video interview with house and techno band Underworld. FaceCulture spoke to vocalist Karl Hyde about his musical partner Rick Smith (the producer), the poetry of cities, listening to old records, working together more, songs not working on stage, baggage of the past, next album, friendship, German music, his painting exhibition, and more. (29/06/2010)
If I had a dollar for every time I wanted to show a friend a cool band, and looked on Youtube to find only crap live videos, I'd have at least... $50. In all seriousness, we all know the feeling. I had to make another account to remedy this frustrating 10 minutes of widely misspent life. The nitty gritty fresh and fitty, or something less grindpop-core influenced than that: 1. I upload all genres. 2. I upload all songs from EP's, albums, etc. with the obvious exceptions. 3. I love making lists. 4. I upload the lesser known bands, usually not on Youtube. 5. I also upload usually every band I'm uploading here to my metal/anything music blog, for downloading: http://trvekvltpandas.blogspot.com/ http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pandamonium/303671779649002 I hope I save you some of that frustra...
For the lies I've sworn to be true
For the endless nights I thoguht I'd hold as treasure
For all treason and indifference
For your suffering - your one and only refuge
There's just this one thing to say...
All the pain in the world is for you!
All you have earned
Will teach you nothing
About true possessions
You never owned
You only borrowed
What still is mine!
Blend it all
Curse it all
Blame it all - on me
Take it all
Fake it all
Strip it of me!
You can laugh or cry or bleed or die
It won't realy change a thing - the pain is yours
You can't summon what you've killed so many years ago
Better cry for what you'll miss for many years to come
You can't change the course of pain - it's orbit of
hate
You can't change the course of pain exit me, enter you
I'am the black on your hard bruised face
I'am the black on your dead tired bones
I'am the meaning of all that brings you pain
I'am nothing more than what you deserve
Final act to your morbid play
All the pain in the world is for you
All you have earned
Will teach you nothing
About true possessions
You never owned
You only borrowed
What still is mine!