ORBITAL - Monsters Exist: Deluxe Edition - Vinyl (LP box)

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Cat: ACPV 1807. Rel: 17 Sep 18
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Side 1 - Track 1. Monsters Exist Side 1 - Track 2. Hoo Hoo Ha Ha Side 1 - Track 3. The Raid Side 2 - Track 1. PHUK Side 2 - Track 2. Tiny Foldable Cities Side 3 - Track 1. Buried Deep Within Side 3 - Track 2. Vision OnE Side 4 - Track 1. The End Is Nigh Side 4 - Track 2. There Will Come A Time (feat Prof Brian Cox) Side 5 - Track 1. Kaiju Side 5 - Track 2. A Long Way From Home Side 5 - Track 3. Analogue Test Oct 16 Side 6 - Track 1. Fun With The System Side 6 - Track 2. Dressing Up In Other People's Clothes Side 6 - Track 3. To Dream Again Side 7 - Track 1. There Will Come A Time (instrumental) Side 7 - Track 2. Tiny Foldable Cities (Kareful remix) Side 8 - Track 1. Copenhagen Side 8 - Track 2. Kinetic 2017

Having set aside their musical differences following a period of reflection, the Hartnoll brothers return with their tenth studio album. The break seems to have done them some good, because "Monsters Exist" contains some material that's every bit as beguiling and impressive as their most celebrated work. Certainly, there are hints of classic Orbital in the spellbinding electronics and enveloping gloominess of "Buried Deep Within", the intergalactic ambient symphony of "There Will Come a Time" (listen out for a guest spoken word vocal by rave's favourite scientist, Professor Brian Cox), and the title track's rapidly expanding paranoia. There are a few dancefloor-centric blasts from the past, too ("Hoo Hoo Ha Ha" and the festival-friendly bounce of "PHUK"), suggesting that the veteran twosome could be ready for a late-career revival.