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Mar 10 2014

March 10th – Orbital Live Gigs Project kicks off @orbitalband #orbital. Please RT

We did something similar on the original Loopz website and it was a bit too much detailed for my liking. Ended up being a long hard piece of work collecting the photos, setlists, audio and video etc.

We wanted to try this again but keep it simple. The object of the project is, to detail all the gigs from day one and there will naturally a lot of gaps. Could you please help fill the gaps and we will make sure you get a shoutout, on the page for your contribution.

We have a dedicated page to keep things in order, so click here to view – Orbital Live Gigs Project

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Feb 08 2014

February 8th – After today! – waiting for the night (live) @depechemode

Villa lost 2-0 at home
Walsall lost 3-0 at home
Its cold
Its wet
and miserable outside…

I was just waiting for the night….

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Jan 27 2014

January 27th – Depeche Mode @depechemode Live at Bham

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Depeche Mode live at Birmingham

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Jan 26 2014

January 26th – My Birthday gift for anyone who likes @orbitalband #orbital #blog

It is my Birthday! hurrah ! etc…

I normally put something online Orbital related every year or announce something. The one year, on my Birthday, I announced the Orbital reformation and first gig announcement. Alas I have nothing as big as that but I do have 8 live tracks from 2012 in Germany. Enjoy.


Orbital live in Germany (Berlin Festival)

1. Halcyon

2. Straight Sun

3. Beelzedub

4. Never / Belfast

5. Impact / Chime

6. Where is it Going ?

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Aug 30 2012

Orbital at Paralympics opening ceremony with Professor Stephen Hawkings – “Where is it Going?”

Orbital played their track ‘Where Is It Going’ on top of a large podium with theoretical physicist Professor Stephen Hawking sat in front of them. Yes, he even wore their trademark torch specs!

The hundreds of dancers in the stadium re-enacted the Large Hadron Collider while Stephen Hawking explained the workings of the collider.

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