"Snivilisation" is the third album, and the first named album, by "Orbital". It was released in 1994. The track "Are We Here?" features vocals by Alison Goldfrapp, as does "Sad But True". "Are We Here?" is also featured on "Work 1989-2002". The band released the album at the time of the launch of the "Criminal Justice Act". The legisation that gave British Police greater legal powers to break up the unlicensed raves that gave Orbital its name. "Are We Here?" samples a part of "Man At C&A" b… read more
"Snivilisation" is the third album, and the first named album, by "Orbital". It was released in 1994. The track "Are We Here…read more
"Snivilisation" is the third album, and the first named album, by "Orbital". It was released in 1994. The track "Are We Here?" features vocals by Alison Gol…read more
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 influen… read more
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 or… read more
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 … read more