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Orbital
Started by anoldhippie@60, Jul 14 2010 01:28 PM
24 replies to this topic#21
Posted 17 July 2010 - 04:33 PM
I watched it on iplayer but where did you download it from the 35mins fromI have been looking for the full set myself. Only got about 35 mins tho.
#22
Posted 17 July 2010 - 07:50 PM
worthyraver, on 14 July 2010 - 02:22 PM, said:Here is a full set list:
01 Intro - Time Becomes...
02 Lush 3
03 Lush Euro Tunnel Disaster Mix
04 Impact Part 1
05 Impact part 2
06 Remind
07 Satan
08 Dont Stop Me
09 Chime
10 Crime
11 Halcyon
12 The Gun is Good
13 The Box
14 Doctor Who
Nice work Worthy. I f**king loved this set!
#23
Posted 17 July 2010 - 10:12 PM
From one of the torrent sites. If you can not find it I will send it to you.
#24
Posted 19 July 2010 - 08:44 AM
I didn't see Orbital but think that they would've been better with a smaller crowd than when I saw them from a long way out in 2004 (The Other Stage sound is a bit hit & miss further out). Dance music does need to be loud and feel like it envelops you to work properly.
Also - I noticed at Hot Chip that although they didn't pull a big crowd, it felt more like an old time Glastonbury atmosphere, everyone really danced with each other randomly, and there was a real party vibe. It was great. A real contrast to Florence who were on just before them and drew a massive crowd, but it seemed to be comprised almost entirely of people who just stood there ticking them off their list of people they needed to see.
#25
Posted 21 July 2010 - 01:23 AM
In transit, on 15 July 2010 - 01:08 AM, said:Orbital's crown was miniscule wasn't it. I stopped by for a bit and thought they were awesome but the crowd didn't go past the sound desk.
Those that were there definitely made up for it but there were more people at Kate Nash!
I expected Stevie to steal quite a few but I was honestly appalled by the small size of the initial audience. It's all relative though - they normally pack Glasto fields tight so even though there were probably easily 20,000 people there it looked tiny by their usual standards. Added to which I moved back during the set and by the time 'The Gun is Good' was laying waste to the place the crowd had tripled if not quadrupled in size - lots of peeps leaving other stuff and joining in. Way past the mixing desk by the end.
amfy, on 19 July 2010 - 08:44 AM, said:I didn't see Orbital but think that they would've been better with a smaller crowd than when I saw them from a long way out in 2004 (The Other Stage sound is a bit hit & miss further out). Dance music does need to be loud and feel like it envelops you to work properly.
Also - I noticed at Hot Chip that although they didn't pull a big crowd, it felt more like an old time Glastonbury atmosphere, everyone really danced with each other randomly, and there was a real party vibe. It was great. A real contrast to Florence who were on just before them and drew a massive crowd, but it seemed to be comprised almost entirely of people who just stood there ticking them off their list of people they needed to see.
Hot Chip were absolutely fabulous weren't they? One of my weekend highlights!
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