What a great live act they were. I saw them so many times at Glastonbury and in London. This brilliant single set has it all. The melodic techno brutalism, the clattering TR909 breakbeats, the twisted vocal sample etherealness. It's all here.
"Satan" wasn't one of their best tunes, but this CDS set has brilliant versions of plenty of other stuff. Long versions of "Chime", "Out There Somewhere" and "Impact".
The second time I saw them at Glasto, I had done two pink microdots. Transcendental.
Have a great Sunday.
320 Kbps. All artwork included.
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Saturday, October 9, 2010
Orbital - Satan Live CDS Set.
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