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A Beginner's Guide (Best Of) is a compilation album by electronic music duo Orbital released on 8 November 2024 through London Recordings. The release is Orbital's compilation. The release is Orbital's compilation.
Lush 3 is a single from British electronic band Orbital. It was released in August 1993. It was released in August 1993. The main two tracks Lush 3-1 and Lush 3-2 feature on Orbital's 1993 Brown Album , plus there are remixes from Underworld , Psychick Warriors ov Gaia and CJ Bolland .
Rozdroże kruków (in Polish literally: “Crossroad of Ravens” or “Ravens' Crossroad”) is the seventh novel and ninth overall book in the Witcher series written by Polish fantasy writer Andrzej Sapkowski, first published in Poland on 29 November 2024.
Orbital (also known as Orbital 2 or the Brown Album) is the second studio album by English electronic music duo Orbital, released on 24 May 1993 by Internal and FFRR Records. Like the duo's debut album, the album was officially untitled. The album peaked at number 28 on the UK Albums Chart.
Notes: this is the fourth Crossroads appearance for Evans, third for McBride and Charles Kelley and the second for Rucker, Rascal Flatts and Lady A. Rucker is the first artist to have back-to-back episodes of the show.
The comet was discovered by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) survey on 5 April 2024, in images obtained with a 0.5-m reflector telescope located in Río Hurtado, Chile. The comet at the time was a magnitude 19 object about 4.38 AU (655 million km) from Earth. Further observations indicated it had a diffuse coma about 4. ...
It was Orbital's last studio album for FFRR and received a mixed critical reception. Describing the album shortly before it was released, Phil Hartnoll said, "Whereas Middle of Nowhere was written for a detached mood, for sitting in a field and listening to by yourself, The Altogether is for listening to at a party with your mates.
Work 1989–2002 is a compilation album by the British electronica duo Orbital, released in 2002. [4] It features a selection of singles and rare tracks from their career. Work was Orbital's final album for FFRR.