Orbital: Live at Glastonbury 1994–2004
Orbital · 2007
276 min · 32 tracks · electronica · techno
A pulsating journey through the evolution of British electronica, blending live energy with intricate soundscapes.
Why this album works
This live album captures Orbital's unique sound and their influence on the electronic music scene, receiving critical acclaim for its vibrant representation of their live shows. It highlights tracks that have become staples in the techno genre, reinforcing Orbital's status as influential figures in the rise of British dance music culture.
- Best for
- wave-like dynamic progression live energy pulsating through extended tracks for deep immersion
- Context
- By the time 'Live at Glastonbury 1994–2004' was released in 2007, Orbital had established themselves as pioneers of the UK techno scene, known for their innovative live performances. This album serves as a retrospective of their work spanning over a decade, encapsulating key moments from their early hits to later tracks that showcased their growth and experimentation in electronic music.
- Stylistic neighbors
- The Prodigy· Saori@destiny· The Orb
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 Walk Now (1994) 8:02
- 2 Are We Here? (1994) 15:44
- 3 Attached (1994) 8:21
- 4 Kein Trink Wasser (1995) 7:38
- 5 Impact (The Earth Is Burning) (1995) 10:35
- 6 Remind (1995) 9:19
- 7 Halcyon (1999) 8:04
- 8 The Box (1999) 5:20
Disc 2
- 1 Style / Bagpipe Style (1999) 8:57
- 2 The Girl With the Sun in Her Head (2002) 5:58
- 3 Funny Break (Weekend Ravers) (2002) 9:46
- 4 Belfast (2002) 7:30
- 5 Frenetic (2002) 9:05
- 6 Satan (2004) 7:00
- 7 Dr Who? (2004) 5:26
- 8 Chime (2004) 11:18
Disc 3
- 1 Walk Now (1994) 8:02
- 2 Are We Here? (1994) 15:44
- 3 Attached (1994) 8:21
- 4 Kein Trink Wasser (1995) 7:38
- 5 Impact (The Earth Is Burning) (1995) 10:35
- 6 Remind (1995) 9:19
- 7 Halcyon (1999) 8:04
- 8 The Box (1999) 5:20
- 9 Style / Bagpipe Style (1999) 8:57
- 10 The Girl With the Sun in Her Head (2002) 5:58
- 11 Funny Break (Weekend Ravers) (2002) 9:46
- 12 Belfast (2002) 7:30
- 13 Frenetic (2002) 9:05
- 14 Satan (2004) 7:00
- 15 Dr Who? (2004) 5:26
- 16 Chime (2004) 11:18
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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