Orbital are an electronic music duo consisting of brothers Phil Hartnoll an… Read Full Bio ↴Orbital are an electronic music duo consisting of brothers Phil Hartnoll and Paul Hartnoll formed in Sevenoaks, Kent, England in 1989. Orbital take their name 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, being particularly known for an element of live improvisation during their shows, a rarity with techno acts. They were initially influenced by early electro and punk rock.
In 1989, Orbital recorded a track called "Chime" on their father's cassette deck. It was released on Oh Zone Records in December 1989, and re-released on FFRR 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. 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.
In late 1992, the "Radiccio" EP barely reached the UK top 40, but it included probably their most well-known song, "Halcyon". The song featured a backwards sample of Kirsty Hawkshaw from Opus III's "It's a Fine Day", and B-side "The Naked and the Dead" was similarly based on a line from Scott Walker's rendition of Jacques Brel's song "Next". Halcyon was dedicated to the Hartnolls' mother, who was addicted to the tranquiliser Halcion for many years.
The duo's popularity grew rapidly with the release of their second album, titled "Orbital 2" in 1993. The album featured complex arrangements and textures, and opens with the two minute track "Time Becomes", which comprises nothing more than 2 slightly detuned, looped samples of a Michael Dorn line from Star Trek: The Next Generation, "...where time becomes a loop" being played simultaneously through the left and right channels, respectively (until 1 cycle of phase difference has happened). This very same sample was used at the beginning of "The Mobius", the opening track in the previous album. This audible pun was intended to make listeners believe that they had bought a mis-pressed album (Orbital 1 packaged in Orbital 2). The album reached #28 on the UK album charts, staying in the top chart for fifteen weeks. Halcyon was remixed for the album, as "Halcyon + On + On". The version played live has also gained notoriety amongst fans for containing a complete mashup of diverse samples including "You give love a bad name" by the band "Bon Jovi", "Heaven is a place on Earth" by Belinda Carlisle, and most recently "I believe in a thing called love" by the band "The Darkness". The first two albums are commonly known as the "Green Album" and the "Brown Album", after the colour of their covers.
Orbital won a NME award for "Vibes Best Dance Act" early in 1994, but it was their headline appearance at the Glastonbury Festival on 25 June 1994 that brought them most attention. Q magazine classed it as one of the top 50 gigs of all time, and in 2002 included Orbital in their list of "50 Bands to See Before You Die". 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. Alison Goldfrapp provided vocals on a couple of the tracks, including the single "Are We Here?". This track also included a sample from "Man at C&A" by "The Specials". Among the remixes of Are We Here? was "Criminal Justice Bill?" - four minutes of silence, a reference to the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which was in part intended to clamp down on the rave scene which had given birth to Orbital. The other track with Goldfrapp vocals, "Sad But True", was remixed for the "Times Fly" EP, the band's only release in 1995.
The single "The Box" was released in April 1996, reaching #11 in the UK, and its parent album "In Sides", released in May 1996, became their second top five album. It revealed a less obviously dance-oriented sound than previously, and had more in common with soundtrack music. In Sides has since come to be considered one of their most critically well-regarded works. As with the previous album, there was a vague theme of ecological disaster and dissatisfaction with society. The following year, the duo contributed to film soundtracks (The Saint & Event Horizon) and enjoyed the biggest singles of their career, with a live version of Satan and their reworking of the aforementioned "The Saint" theme both reaching #3 in the UK.
1998 saw a return to the studio to work on their fifth album "The Middle of Nowhere". This was released in 1999, becoming their third top five album, and was a return to a more upbeat style, with Alison Goldfrapp returning on vocals, and included the single "Style" featuring the stylophone. In 2000 the single Beached was released from the soundtrack to the film "The Beach", mixing the brothers' musical style with a melody by Angelo Badalamenti and the words of Leonardo DiCaprio from the film.
2001's "The Altogether" featured guest vocals by the Hartnolls' brother-in-law David Gray, a sampled Ian Dury, and a version of the "Doctor Who" theme, entitled "Doctor ?". It was to be their last album for FFRR, and had a mixed critical reception. The following year, "Work 1989-2002" collected various singles from Chime onwards.
Orbital split up in 2004. They played a final series of gigs from June through July 2004 at the "Glastonbury Festival", the "T in the Park" Festival in Scotland, the "Oxegen" festival (formerly known as "Witness") in Ireland, and the "Wire Festival" in Japan, concluding with a live "Peel Session" gig at Maida Vale Studios in London on 28 July 2004. The release of their seventh and last original album, the "Blue Album" (which, unlike the untitled previous green and brown albums, was actually named the "Blue Album"), coincided with this final wave of shows. The album featured "Sparks" (on "Acid Pants") and Lisa Gerrard (on the final single "One Perfect Sunrise").
Paul Hartnoll continued to record music under his own name, including tracks for the new "Wipeout Pure" game for the PSP. He released his first full length solo album, entitled "The Ideal Condition" on the ACP record label in June 2007. Phil Hartnoll formed a new electronica duo, "Long Range", with Nick Smith. Their debut album, "Madness and Me", was released on their own label, Long Range Recordings, on August 6.
In 2008 as "Long Range", they signed to commercial management company Angel Artists who additionally represent the likes of Dave Ball (of "Soft Cell"), "The Grid", Paul Dakeyne & "Icehouse Project". He lives in Brighton with his three sons, Louis, Milo and Conrad.
Orbital released a 2 CD/DVD compilation "Orbital: Live at Glastonbury 1994-2004" on 11 June 2007. The collection contains over 2 hours of music recorded from the group's performances at the festival over the course of a decade of appearances there.
On 21 November 2008, Orbital announced they would be reforming to play a gig together called "20 years after Chime" at The Big Chill Festival 2009. They preceded this show with a headline performance at RockNess 2009 in June.
On 26 January 2009, their official website Loopz announced confirmed dates for their 20th anniversary tour. "The Orbital reformation gathers momentum with headline shows now confirmed for Manchester and London this September." The concerts met with positive reviews. The band's first performance after the breakup took place in June 2009 at Selector Festival in Cracow, Poland.
On 16 June 2009, Orbital released a 2-CD collection of their favourite tracks. The collection, Orbital 20 (stylised as "20rbital"), covered the 20 years since "Chime" and contained 20 tracks. A single, "Don't Stop Me" / "The Gun is Good" was issued in 2010 on 12" and digital download. At the Glastonbury Festival on 27 June 2010 to close their set, Matt Smith, who played the Eleventh Doctor, came on stage and performed with Orbital their cover of the Doctor Who theme tune.
On 16 February 2011, Orbital posted a video diary on YouTube, via Loopz. The video diary reported their progress on the recording of their new album, along with remixes of existing material for their DJ sets. Subsequent diary updates have been published. In October 2011, Orbital announced a six gig UK tour (including a date at the Royal Albert Hall) and new album in April 2012. "Never", a track from the forthcoming album, was offered as a free download. The album titled Wonky was released on 2 April 2012, and included collaborations with singer Zola Jesus and MC Lady Leshurr. The albums release was featured on US radio on PrototypeRadio, which also marked the bands debut radio appearance on American radio.
Orbital appeared at the opening ceremony for the London 2012 Paralympic Games, performing "Where Is It Going?" live with Stephen Hawking delivering a speech about the Large Hadron Collider.
On 8 October 2012, Orbital released their soundtrack to the 2012 re-make of Pusher, including vocals from Toni Halliday.
On 21 October 2014, Orbital announced on their official website that they were "hanging up their iconic torch-glasses and parting ways for the final time" but would continue to work on projects separately. Phil Hartnoll focused on a DJ career, including a performance at Fuji Rock Festival, while Paul Hartnoll worked on a variety of music projects, including a solo album under the name 8:58 in 2015, a collaboration with Vince Clarke of Erasure called 2Square, and soundtrack work for Peaky Blinders and American Ultra.
In February 2017, Orbital reunited and announced tour dates in June and July, at Forbidden Fruit in Dublin, Bluedot Festival at Jodrell Bank and Standon Calling in Hertfordshire, and announced that they were working on a new album,releasing "Kinetic 2017", an updated remix of an early single, alongside the announcement. At the Bluedot Festival in July, the BBC Radiophonic Workshop joined Orbital on stage to perform "Doctor?" live, and in August 2017 the band released non-album single "Copenhagen" after working on the song during their summer live sets.
In December 2017, Orbital played two sell out shows over two nights at the Manchester O2 Apollo and the London Eventim Apollo. The sets included two previously unheard songs, "Phuk" (stylised "P.H.U.K.") and "Tiny Foldable Cities". These two shows were released on CD through Pledge Music. A third previously unheard song, "The End is Nigh", was debuted May 2018 at the Biggest Weekend festival in Belfast.
A new album, entitled Monsters Exist, was released on 14 September 2018. It was the first Orbital album since In Sides to feature artwork by John Greenwood, and featured physicist Brian Cox on its final track.
In 2019, Orbital revealed plans for a 30th anniversary album, which would feature a compilation of updated versions of their songs created by themselves and their contemporaries. In early 2020, Orbital began performing two new songs tentatively titled "One Day" and "Treadmill" at live shows, including a live streamed "Stay-At-Home-Rave" hosted by United We Stream and The Haçienda, benefiting those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in Greater Manchester.
In 2022, the duo composed and recorded the soundtrack for the Netflix comedy series The Pentaverate created by Mike Myers. On 20 October, they announced their tenth studio album titled Optical Delusion, which was released on 17 February 2023, along with a lead single titled "Dirty Rat", featuring Sleaford Mods.
Political commentary
Orbital sometimes incorporated political and environmental commentary into their music. The track "Forever" on Snivilisation samples a speech by Graham Crowden from the 1982 Lindsay Anderson film Britannia Hospital, in which he lambasts humankind for its destructive ways; and the track "You Lot" on the Blue Album, features a confrontational, partially vocoded anti-genetic engineering sample from Christopher Eccleston, originally from the TV two-part series The Second Coming written by Russell T Davies.
They recorded "The Girl With The Sun In Her Head" from "In Sides" using Greenpeace's mobile solar power generator CYRUS. They named an early record "Belfast" after playing live in the city of Belfast at the height of The Troubles in 1990. Other album track titles suggest environmental concern such as "Kein Trink Wasser" ("no drinking water" in German) from Snivilisaton and "Dŵr Budr" ("dirty water" in Welsh) and "P.E.T.R.O.L." from "In Sides".
Although Orbital has done many live shows, Phil Hartnoll said in an interview, that he only learned to DJ in the last few years. LRR is the music label of Phil Hartnoll (Orbital) and Nick Smith and home to the band, Long Range. www.longrange.tv and www.myspace.com/longrangemusic
Orbital website: https://orbitalofficial.com/
In 1989, Orbital recorded a track called "Chime" on their father's cassette deck. It was released on Oh Zone Records in December 1989, and re-released on FFRR 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. 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.
In late 1992, the "Radiccio" EP barely reached the UK top 40, but it included probably their most well-known song, "Halcyon". The song featured a backwards sample of Kirsty Hawkshaw from Opus III's "It's a Fine Day", and B-side "The Naked and the Dead" was similarly based on a line from Scott Walker's rendition of Jacques Brel's song "Next". Halcyon was dedicated to the Hartnolls' mother, who was addicted to the tranquiliser Halcion for many years.
The duo's popularity grew rapidly with the release of their second album, titled "Orbital 2" in 1993. The album featured complex arrangements and textures, and opens with the two minute track "Time Becomes", which comprises nothing more than 2 slightly detuned, looped samples of a Michael Dorn line from Star Trek: The Next Generation, "...where time becomes a loop" being played simultaneously through the left and right channels, respectively (until 1 cycle of phase difference has happened). This very same sample was used at the beginning of "The Mobius", the opening track in the previous album. This audible pun was intended to make listeners believe that they had bought a mis-pressed album (Orbital 1 packaged in Orbital 2). The album reached #28 on the UK album charts, staying in the top chart for fifteen weeks. Halcyon was remixed for the album, as "Halcyon + On + On". The version played live has also gained notoriety amongst fans for containing a complete mashup of diverse samples including "You give love a bad name" by the band "Bon Jovi", "Heaven is a place on Earth" by Belinda Carlisle, and most recently "I believe in a thing called love" by the band "The Darkness". The first two albums are commonly known as the "Green Album" and the "Brown Album", after the colour of their covers.
Orbital won a NME award for "Vibes Best Dance Act" early in 1994, but it was their headline appearance at the Glastonbury Festival on 25 June 1994 that brought them most attention. Q magazine classed it as one of the top 50 gigs of all time, and in 2002 included Orbital in their list of "50 Bands to See Before You Die". 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. Alison Goldfrapp provided vocals on a couple of the tracks, including the single "Are We Here?". This track also included a sample from "Man at C&A" by "The Specials". Among the remixes of Are We Here? was "Criminal Justice Bill?" - four minutes of silence, a reference to the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which was in part intended to clamp down on the rave scene which had given birth to Orbital. The other track with Goldfrapp vocals, "Sad But True", was remixed for the "Times Fly" EP, the band's only release in 1995.
The single "The Box" was released in April 1996, reaching #11 in the UK, and its parent album "In Sides", released in May 1996, became their second top five album. It revealed a less obviously dance-oriented sound than previously, and had more in common with soundtrack music. In Sides has since come to be considered one of their most critically well-regarded works. As with the previous album, there was a vague theme of ecological disaster and dissatisfaction with society. The following year, the duo contributed to film soundtracks (The Saint & Event Horizon) and enjoyed the biggest singles of their career, with a live version of Satan and their reworking of the aforementioned "The Saint" theme both reaching #3 in the UK.
1998 saw a return to the studio to work on their fifth album "The Middle of Nowhere". This was released in 1999, becoming their third top five album, and was a return to a more upbeat style, with Alison Goldfrapp returning on vocals, and included the single "Style" featuring the stylophone. In 2000 the single Beached was released from the soundtrack to the film "The Beach", mixing the brothers' musical style with a melody by Angelo Badalamenti and the words of Leonardo DiCaprio from the film.
2001's "The Altogether" featured guest vocals by the Hartnolls' brother-in-law David Gray, a sampled Ian Dury, and a version of the "Doctor Who" theme, entitled "Doctor ?". It was to be their last album for FFRR, and had a mixed critical reception. The following year, "Work 1989-2002" collected various singles from Chime onwards.
Orbital split up in 2004. They played a final series of gigs from June through July 2004 at the "Glastonbury Festival", the "T in the Park" Festival in Scotland, the "Oxegen" festival (formerly known as "Witness") in Ireland, and the "Wire Festival" in Japan, concluding with a live "Peel Session" gig at Maida Vale Studios in London on 28 July 2004. The release of their seventh and last original album, the "Blue Album" (which, unlike the untitled previous green and brown albums, was actually named the "Blue Album"), coincided with this final wave of shows. The album featured "Sparks" (on "Acid Pants") and Lisa Gerrard (on the final single "One Perfect Sunrise").
Paul Hartnoll continued to record music under his own name, including tracks for the new "Wipeout Pure" game for the PSP. He released his first full length solo album, entitled "The Ideal Condition" on the ACP record label in June 2007. Phil Hartnoll formed a new electronica duo, "Long Range", with Nick Smith. Their debut album, "Madness and Me", was released on their own label, Long Range Recordings, on August 6.
In 2008 as "Long Range", they signed to commercial management company Angel Artists who additionally represent the likes of Dave Ball (of "Soft Cell"), "The Grid", Paul Dakeyne & "Icehouse Project". He lives in Brighton with his three sons, Louis, Milo and Conrad.
Orbital released a 2 CD/DVD compilation "Orbital: Live at Glastonbury 1994-2004" on 11 June 2007. The collection contains over 2 hours of music recorded from the group's performances at the festival over the course of a decade of appearances there.
On 21 November 2008, Orbital announced they would be reforming to play a gig together called "20 years after Chime" at The Big Chill Festival 2009. They preceded this show with a headline performance at RockNess 2009 in June.
On 26 January 2009, their official website Loopz announced confirmed dates for their 20th anniversary tour. "The Orbital reformation gathers momentum with headline shows now confirmed for Manchester and London this September." The concerts met with positive reviews. The band's first performance after the breakup took place in June 2009 at Selector Festival in Cracow, Poland.
On 16 June 2009, Orbital released a 2-CD collection of their favourite tracks. The collection, Orbital 20 (stylised as "20rbital"), covered the 20 years since "Chime" and contained 20 tracks. A single, "Don't Stop Me" / "The Gun is Good" was issued in 2010 on 12" and digital download. At the Glastonbury Festival on 27 June 2010 to close their set, Matt Smith, who played the Eleventh Doctor, came on stage and performed with Orbital their cover of the Doctor Who theme tune.
On 16 February 2011, Orbital posted a video diary on YouTube, via Loopz. The video diary reported their progress on the recording of their new album, along with remixes of existing material for their DJ sets. Subsequent diary updates have been published. In October 2011, Orbital announced a six gig UK tour (including a date at the Royal Albert Hall) and new album in April 2012. "Never", a track from the forthcoming album, was offered as a free download. The album titled Wonky was released on 2 April 2012, and included collaborations with singer Zola Jesus and MC Lady Leshurr. The albums release was featured on US radio on PrototypeRadio, which also marked the bands debut radio appearance on American radio.
Orbital appeared at the opening ceremony for the London 2012 Paralympic Games, performing "Where Is It Going?" live with Stephen Hawking delivering a speech about the Large Hadron Collider.
On 8 October 2012, Orbital released their soundtrack to the 2012 re-make of Pusher, including vocals from Toni Halliday.
On 21 October 2014, Orbital announced on their official website that they were "hanging up their iconic torch-glasses and parting ways for the final time" but would continue to work on projects separately. Phil Hartnoll focused on a DJ career, including a performance at Fuji Rock Festival, while Paul Hartnoll worked on a variety of music projects, including a solo album under the name 8:58 in 2015, a collaboration with Vince Clarke of Erasure called 2Square, and soundtrack work for Peaky Blinders and American Ultra.
In February 2017, Orbital reunited and announced tour dates in June and July, at Forbidden Fruit in Dublin, Bluedot Festival at Jodrell Bank and Standon Calling in Hertfordshire, and announced that they were working on a new album,releasing "Kinetic 2017", an updated remix of an early single, alongside the announcement. At the Bluedot Festival in July, the BBC Radiophonic Workshop joined Orbital on stage to perform "Doctor?" live, and in August 2017 the band released non-album single "Copenhagen" after working on the song during their summer live sets.
In December 2017, Orbital played two sell out shows over two nights at the Manchester O2 Apollo and the London Eventim Apollo. The sets included two previously unheard songs, "Phuk" (stylised "P.H.U.K.") and "Tiny Foldable Cities". These two shows were released on CD through Pledge Music. A third previously unheard song, "The End is Nigh", was debuted May 2018 at the Biggest Weekend festival in Belfast.
A new album, entitled Monsters Exist, was released on 14 September 2018. It was the first Orbital album since In Sides to feature artwork by John Greenwood, and featured physicist Brian Cox on its final track.
In 2019, Orbital revealed plans for a 30th anniversary album, which would feature a compilation of updated versions of their songs created by themselves and their contemporaries. In early 2020, Orbital began performing two new songs tentatively titled "One Day" and "Treadmill" at live shows, including a live streamed "Stay-At-Home-Rave" hosted by United We Stream and The Haçienda, benefiting those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in Greater Manchester.
In 2022, the duo composed and recorded the soundtrack for the Netflix comedy series The Pentaverate created by Mike Myers. On 20 October, they announced their tenth studio album titled Optical Delusion, which was released on 17 February 2023, along with a lead single titled "Dirty Rat", featuring Sleaford Mods.
Political commentary
Orbital sometimes incorporated political and environmental commentary into their music. The track "Forever" on Snivilisation samples a speech by Graham Crowden from the 1982 Lindsay Anderson film Britannia Hospital, in which he lambasts humankind for its destructive ways; and the track "You Lot" on the Blue Album, features a confrontational, partially vocoded anti-genetic engineering sample from Christopher Eccleston, originally from the TV two-part series The Second Coming written by Russell T Davies.
They recorded "The Girl With The Sun In Her Head" from "In Sides" using Greenpeace's mobile solar power generator CYRUS. They named an early record "Belfast" after playing live in the city of Belfast at the height of The Troubles in 1990. Other album track titles suggest environmental concern such as "Kein Trink Wasser" ("no drinking water" in German) from Snivilisaton and "Dŵr Budr" ("dirty water" in Welsh) and "P.E.T.R.O.L." from "In Sides".
Although Orbital has done many live shows, Phil Hartnoll said in an interview, that he only learned to DJ in the last few years. LRR is the music label of Phil Hartnoll (Orbital) and Nick Smith and home to the band, Long Range. www.longrange.tv and www.myspace.com/longrangemusic
Orbital website: https://orbitalofficial.com/
Tension
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Agathocles Pressure l'm messed up Pressure l'm fucked up…
Alex-the-Don Cop a Rollie Yeah that shit essential Got my bitch an AP She…
Aqueduct You've got a set of starry eyes A pair that could…
Armored Saint Brass hat, CEO Only appears for a cameo The camp is so…
Arsh Maini Beat Inspector! ਹੱਸੇ ਮੁਖ ਤੋ ਲੇਨ ਨੀ ਦਿੰਦੇ ਪੈਣ ਨੇੜੇ ਥੋਡੇ ਔਣ…
Atmospheric Drum&Bass Vol.3 Welcome to the world you chose Hiding out to stay…
Autumn Kings Tension It’s got me breaking past the point I don’t wanna me…
Avenged Sevenfold I wake up every morning, bright and early Roll out of…
be.the.flow Wetin dey worry this btone sef Person go dey call am…
Black & White I got 24 hours to live I’m thinking what do I…
Brackoo Fernandez Toké Éyé (Éyé) Vraiment éyé ko (Éyé ko) Dicap’s Élégance éyé…
Brennan Savage & killstation Why I gotta try so hard? Please let down your guard So…
BTOB 4U Keep the tension babe Who's keep the tension yeah, hmm Oh 설…
BØRNS I had a different impression of you Thought I would mention…
C&C RA 2 Estamos conectados se acaba la tensión Estamos solo a un pas…
Central Cee (Rah, it's BKay, unah?) Back streets, gotta move lowkey Cah…
Choize I’m just a nowhere boy from a wasteland I’m gonna…
City Kay now that the tension boils I say now that the…
Covenant I'm in control in this domain I feel at home inside…
D.Int Quarter ounce of kush in my pocket I might need…
Daddy Yankee Nuevamente empezó la masacre De cacería el boss con el fathe…
Daddy Yankee ft. Héctor El Father Nuevamente empezó la masacre de cacería el boss con el fath…
Dagny Let the feeling sink in We don't need a reason What's the…
Datsik & Downlink I'm plowing through a crowd of worthless hatred That's falli…
Datsik; Downlink; Excision; Korn I'm plowing through a crowd of worthless hatred That's fall…
David G. Steele Yeah Yerrr Yee Yo... this like a real abduction, Mac out he…
David Tao Zhe & Tension I'll be with you You'll be with me 在你左右 还有多久 怎么样才能让时间倒流 每一分每…
Death Therapy Walking through the world with your head down Never even fli…
Don Hidalgo Cop a Rollie Yeah that shit essential Got my bitch an AP She…
Dr. Mac I know I know I know I know I know That I can…
Drama Relax I don’t think that we could get much closer We…
Dreamcatcher 완벽히 짜여진 너만의 rule 그 안엔 한 번의 실수도 너무 큰…
E-Motions El viento me susurró que te has Ido lejos hoy Yo…
E.J. Carter Yeah It's too thick love (Thick!) It's too thick love (Thick…
Excision Downlink & Datsik I'm plowing through a crowd of worthless hatred That's falli…
Farruko Yeah-yeah-yeah (Zion y Lennox) Zion, baby (Gangalee) And Len…
Fergie Yeah, yeah C'mon All these vibes, so blase blase blah I ne…
Fi.lo El frío se acerca a mi soledad Otra noche sólo tengo…
flowwt All I want is your attention Come here hold me no…
Frightdoll I'm going to lose myself in another song I'm going to…
Funeral I can feel that the tensions flooding I don't think im…
Fuzznet World Can't breath, lungs burning through my chest I don't want to…
gianni kyle Yeah Okay, okay, yeah we in the rough Yeah, I get I…
gianni & kyle Yeah okay okay yeah we in the rough Yeah I get…
Gin Started out when I was on my own She kept me…
Go-Z El viento me susurró que te has Ido lejos hoy Yo…
Goldfish & Blink This is zeckey blinks by the way Broda me i wish…
Gyfted Goosebumps every time my life doesn't feel like mine Goosebu…
H-Mister Swear I feel some tension from your attention Don't care wha…
Harmful I will always feel ashamed About the useless fights we have…
HeyLasFas! Luna sat in the forgotten castle in the Everfree forest.…
Hommie Dilliwala ਤੈਨੂੰ ਕਾਹਦੀ tension ਤੈਨੂੰ ਕਾਹਦੀ tension ਦੁਨੀਆਂ ਮੈਨੂੰ ਦੇਂਦੀ …
Horskh TENSION To fade away Less is more facing the way is it a wa…
ilan Bluestone & Jerome Isma-ae if you wanna try me you should right now i don't want…
In-Fused Tension in the ranks is what I fear Another 'please' and…
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J-Riand Ayy Yeah Oh no no noo Yeah yeah yeah yeahhhhh Woah woah woah…
Jack & Jack I don't think I ever really had her I don't think…
Jack And Jack I don't think I ever really had her I don't think…
Jayd Ink Sun on my skin like a new day Wrapped up in…
Jimmy & Patty Move your body for me Show me want you want Don’t play…
John S. Weekley I could cut your sweet stares with a knife It's…
Jteazy Teazy Yeah Look She wanna come round mine, pour up a drink, …
K-Rino Did it rip apart, tight your pair Then emit my spark,…
Kanga Pull me down With every word you say Fold me up And throw…
Karan Aujla Nijjar Karan Aujla Deep Jandu ਆ ਗਿਆ ਨੀ ਓਹੀ ਬਿੱਲੋ ਏਸ countr…
Karin Park It's not like poetry, it's not a pirouette It's not a…
Kaze Estoy escaso de atención Para mí hace tiempo se acabó la…
Keith VVolf Hazy but I remember you well You know I never could…
Kezia Verse 1 so what’s all about this tension? how do we end…
Killing Joke Sitting in my armchair thinking again and again and again Go…
Kira Puru You're acting shy Coming with that same look in your eye Do…
Kittrix We've got, we've got We've got, we've got We've got, we've g…
Korn I'm plowing through a crowd of worthless hatred That's falli…
Korn Feat. Excision Datsik & Downlink I'm plowing through a crowd of worthless hatred That's fall…
Korn - The Path Of Totality (Special Edition) (2011) I'm plowing through a crowd of worthless hatred That's falli…
Korn Feat. Excision I'm plowing through a crowd of worthless hatred That's fall…
Korn Ferat. Excision & Datsik & Downlink I'm plowing through a crowd of worthless hatred That's falli…
Korn ft. Excision Datsik & Downlink I'm plowing through a crowd of worthless hatred That's fall…
Kylie Minogue I'm a star, babe, babe, babe Do this all day, day,…
Lammer Thought out many don't even mention Nah That Boy just want h…
Little Brother [Phonte - Intro] And we do it like this, y'all All day,…
M.P. - Like a desert, so smooth - So calm, like…
Malignus Youth Tension, it's an open war, an outright conspiracy Everyone's…
Marigold So what's all about this tension? How do we end up…
Matt Keller A waste of paper is all it is A bunch of…
MEYHEM LAUREN & DJ MUGGS Attention all robots Commence stage two of the attack Death …
Millyz Can you hear my pain when I cry out Surrounded by…
Minutemen When you're revealing I get that feeling Of a blind man in…
Mr. Strange Surface tension Fifth dimension Surface tension Here in the …
N. Furukawa K. Suemura It’s 3am and I’m half asleep, in too deep There’s a…
NAV I never had shit, so I wear my AP when…
New Model Army Like a desert, so smooth So calm, like velvet Like wire, so…
NIJJAR Nijjar Karan Aujla Deep Jandu ਆ ਗਿਆ ਨੀ ਓਹੀ ਬਿੱਲੋ ਏਸ countr…
Nural Can you feel the tension in the air? Assuring you once…
OK. Kevin Vibe dealer It's ya boy Clouds Okay, un huh, yea I took her…
Our Fair City I can't begin to conceive What it is that's waiting for…
Pale Origins You took the last thing that I had My mother's gift,…
Perc Pasame la botella Que me quiero volver loca... Pa no pensar …
Peter Kurten & Savage Why I gotta try so hard? Please let down your guard So…
Poison Girls The tension between what you do and you don't do The…
Queens of the Stone Age Every day I wake up, Feeling this way. I take it down…
Rachelle Allison Pé pa diw poukoi sa pati a la baz' Nou té…
Random Hero I let my mouth run wild Flashing artificial smiles All of my…
Ree.K Did it rip apart, tight your pair Then emit my spark,…
remy baggins From the shower to the bed I'm gonna make you sweat I'm…
Roé I don't want no tension between us Tension between, tension …
S.T.R.S.G.N It’s 3am and I’m half asleep, in too deep There’s a…
Shah RuLe Door rehke badgyi an tension.. tension Kol hoke mille na Att…
Shahita Nurallah Can you feel the tension in the air? Assuring you once…
Simplefast The pride of the sun is your disguise But the fear…
SLEEPY HALLOW Great John on the beat by the way I can′t tell…
Snex Pick a time and place This time were making it happen Baby…
Sommetimes Listen we both got this baggage But your baggage is tragic A…
Stations It's love in bloom, but fix the smell Go set…
Sync & Play I'm looking for some tension But I 'm afraid to ask…
Tatiana Hazel I should be more prim Yeah I should be more proper Rough…
Tenjo You taunt me in a language I don't speak A foreign…
Tension I'll be with you You'll be with me 在你左右 还有多久 怎么样才能让时间倒流 每一分每…
That Petrol Emotion In struggle for self determination Progress and change must…
The Cone And I've got nothing left Nothing left to Losing my faith Ba…
The Covenant I'm in control in this domain I feel at home inside…
The Karelia I'm not angry, I'm just frustrated. What your hearing is my…
The One New car New Bitch You aint ever been around it How you been …
Típico Pero Cierto Rompe con todo porque nunca pudo tanto. Eterniza su eterno, …
Todd Snider Tension Tension Tension is all that I know I got tension out…
Tommy Francisco I'm tired of arguing You're tired of arguing I know you feel…
Tygre Can't breath, lungs burning through my chest I don't want to…
Upper Class D.K.denz Did it rip apart, tight your pair Then emit my spark,…
V.I.O. New car New Bitch You aint ever been around it How you been …
Velcra Another ancient ceremony Meaning long forgotten Endless li…
Verb The Noun Carved with your teeth Fatal defeat Caught between this tens…
Versus Me Will this ever stop or ever slow down? I’m feeling…
VIAL We're spinning in circles Don't know when to stop You say th…
Vinai If I'm honest All of this time I've been longing For your…
Vivian Girls Oh it's alright Go on, go It's alright I feel the tension I…
Vok I prefer the lights out, even though its just for…
Wine Lips I can feel a little tension, I can see it in…
Y. Hirai Tengo poco tiempo. Tengo todo lo que quiero. Tengo mucho, mu…
Z-Star El viento me susurró que te has Ido lejos hoy Yo…
Zebras Tensions on the rise, feel their temper getting hot Patienc…
드림캐쳐 (Dreamcatcher) 완벽히 짜여진 너만의 rule 그 안엔 한 번의 실수도 너무 큰…
비투비 포유 Keep the tension babe Who's keep the tension yeah, hmm Oh 설…
험블 Love a tension 두 눈을 마주한다 귓가에 속삭인다 심장이 떨려와 점점 숨이…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Orbital:
- Shadows Cant you get us out of here?…
Acid Pants When the laugh track starts then the fun starts x4 then…
Adnans Я люблю слушать современный Rock´n´Roll. Он снова в моде, о…
Beached Trust me It's Paradise This is where the hungry come to feed…
Belfast You were brought up like a boy but now you think…
Desert Storm Storm the palace Storm the palace Storm the palace Storm …
Easy Serv Never been here, how about you? You smile at my answer Giv…
Frantic See it in your eyes Feel it in my head Feeding me…
Frenetic See it in your eyes, Feel it in my head, Feeding me…
Funny Break "Only one lover, never two loves baby. One is enough…
Funny Break Layo And Bushwacka! Down Remix Edit Only one lover, never two loves baby One is enough and…
Funny Break (One Is Enough) Only one lover, never two loves baby. One is enough and…
Funny Break (One Is Enough) (Layo & Bushwacka! Down remix edit) "Only one lover, never two loves baby. One is enough and…
Funny Break (One Is Enough) (Plump DJ's mix) Only one lover, never two loves baby One is enough and…
Funny_Break__ "Only one lover, never two loves baby. One is enough…
Halcyon & On & On I need a place where I can go, Where I can…
Halcyon And On And On Halcyon and On and On (саундтрек к фильму Дрянные девчонки) …
Halcyon On I need a place where I can go, Where I can…
Halcyon Pt 1 We were just satellites broadcasting for your pleasure Then …
Halcyon+ on+ on I need a place where I can go, Where I can…
Illuminate Paint the world anew Find a way to open all the…
Illuminate (Original 12 Inch M Paint the world anew Find a way to open all The joy…
Illuminate (short version) Paint the world in bloom Find a way to open all…
Impact Part 1 "I'll remember if it's the last thing I do!" "What's wrong?…
Kamikaze How could that happen? How could that happen again? Where th…
Know Where to Run Я люблю слушать современный Rock´n´Roll. Он снова в моде, о…
Living in the Past Happy and I'm smiling Walk a mile to drink your water You…
Lost Postcards and letters T-shirts and sweaters Passports and P…
Medicine She's a car broken down out on the highway She's a…
Oi When I get older losing my hair, Many years from…
Otono Okay, I know. Been there, done that. But just in…
Out There Somewhere I remember it's the last thing I knew. What's wrong? What…
Out There Somewhere pt. 1 "I'll remember if it's the last thing I do!" "What's wrong?…
Out There Somewhere? I remember it's the last thing I knew. What's wrong? What…
Out There Somewhere? Part 1 "I'll remember if it's the last thing I do!" "What's wrong?…
Pay Per View Thanks a bunch, Clayts! So it's: "Look at his little nose,…
Petrol Я люблю слушать современный Rock´n´Roll. Он снова в моде, о…
Planet of the Shapes "Even the stopped clock gives the right time twice a…
Remind Я люблю слушать современный Rock´n´Roll. Он снова в моде, о…
Satan Daddy. yes son? What does regret mean? Well son, a funny …
Satan Spawn daddy, yes son what does regret mean? well son, a funny t…
Shadows Cant you get us out of here?…
Technologicque Park Я люблю слушать современный Rock´n´Roll. Он снова в моде, о…
The Box Shares his neighbors with a building Knows addresses of by h…
The Box Part 1 Я люблю слушать современный Rock´n´Roll. Он снова в моде, о…
The Box, Part 1 Я люблю слушать современный Rock´n´Roll. Он снова в моде, он…
The Girl With the Sun in Her Head Я люблю слушать современный Rock´n´Roll. Он снова в моде, о…
The Gun Is Good The penis shoots seeds and makes new life to poison…
The Moebius Badlees, The The Unfortunate Result Of Spare Time The Unfu…
There Will Come a Time There are few certainties in science But one fact of which…
Transient Thanks a bunch, Clayts, so it's "Look at his little nose,…
Wonky Meow meow meow meow meow meow Meow meow meow sound sound…
You Lot You are becoming Gods There's a new master of creation, and…
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Steven Austin
I love that they sampled 'The bird is the Word' in this track! Classic! :)
Steven Craig
I have this album-how did I miss this song?
Denny Rothman
I didn't realize this album was old, but then again some of the stuff is older , like from the 90s, so rockn rave on!!!!!!!!
Артур Штефи
☝️на отлично 👍
Строитель Метро г. Москвы
Привет
Roma Naumenko
Охуенный музон !
Строитель Метро г. Москвы
НЕ МАТЕРИСЬ!!!!
DAr Dar
To the mobile phone generation:plug this into a proper sound system and feel x-rayed like the cover
Şahin ÇENE
I remember high school times :)
Ken A.
The sounds of the KORG ER-1