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Mrluvaluva
13-04-2012, 01:46 AM
Wonky


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"Nobody would expect an eighth album by a band 20-plus years into its career to sound this fantastic, but time away has obviously helped re-energise the brothers into crafting this triumphantly grand return. It will leave middle-aged ravers ecstatic, and should allow a new generation to understand what their folks have been banging on about all these years." - BBC


Title track from their first album in 8 years.


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Video directed by and starring Mathew Horne.

Mrluvaluva
20-04-2012, 10:32 PM
Orbital are streaming their new studio album 'Wonky' exclusively through NME.COM.

The album, which is the dance duo's first LP since their 2004 effort 'Blue Album', is out now, but has been made available to listen to online. Orbital have also produced a video track-by-track guide to the new LP, in which they explain the process behind the new record.

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'Wonky' is the pair's eighth studio LP, and was recorded in Brighton and mixed by Depeche Mode/U2 knob twiddler Flood. It also features collaborations with Zola Jesus and UK MC Lady Leshurr.

Speaking about the title track - the video for which was produced by, and stars, comedian Mat Horne - the band's Phil Hartnoll said: "This is one of our key tracks from DJing last summer, one that came out of nowhere. We were so surprised by the reaction to this, it just went down really well. Right at the last minute we got Lady Leshurr to do her vocal, in one of our 'correction sessions' for the album, after we had been DJing it. It turned out brilliantly."

Earlier today, it was revealed that Orbital will headline the Slam Tent at this year's T In The Park festival on its final night (July 8). The Scottish festival will be headlined by The Stone Roses, Kasabian and Snow Patrol and takes place over the weekend of July 6-8 in Balado Park, Kinross.

Link (http://www.nme.com/news/orbital/63013)