Orbital - The Sets:Live Space Opening Fiesta Ibiza(Ltd 2 x Red Vinyl) Pre-order

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 Orbital - The Sets: Live At The Space Opening Fiesta (Ibiza) (Limited Edition 2 x 180g Red Vinyl) Pre-order   Scheduled for release on 18th May 2015. Please be aware that release dates can change.

The name Orbital rings bells in the world of EDM and live DJ sets. When brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll released their debut album in 1991 it made noise locally but not on a worldwide level. It


wasn't until they played the Glastonbury Festival in 1994 that their acid house sound garnered them immediate recognition all over the world. Their follow-up performance at Woodstock a


month later further increased their popularity and demand for live shows. Despite breaking up in 2004, the brothers each continued releasing music individually. They got back together in 2008


and started playing shows anywhere and everywhere. One of these shows was the Space Opening Fiesta in Ibiza, Spain. Their 90 minute set was a true highlight of the festival.


Only 1,000 pressed on Red vinyl!

SIDE A

1.7:27
2.9:18
3.8:08

SIDE B

4.7:51
5.9:24

SIDE C

6.7:35
7.8:18
8.4:08 

SIDE D

9.5:18
10.9:04
11.8:50

  Released by Let Them Eat Vinyl Cat: LETV308LP.
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