Rabbit In The Moon
In 1989, Orbital recorded a track called Chime on their father's cassette deck. It was released on Oh Zone Records in December 1989, and re-released on FFRR Records a few months later. The track became a rave anthem, reaching number 17 in the UK charts, and earning them an appearance on Top of the Pops, during which they wore anti-Poll Tax t-shirts.[2]. A few singles and EPs followed, and their first self-titled album, a collection of tracks recorded at various times, was released in late 1991.
In late 1992, the Radiccio EP barely reached the UK top forty, but it included probably their most well-known song, Halcyon. The song featured a backwards sample of Kirsty Hawkshaw from It's a Fine Day...
Ringtones
Lust (Desirable Mix)
Inner City Life (Short Attention Span Edit)
East (Opium Den Mix)
Blood, Milk, and Sky (Subterranean Mix)
Ripstop (Creamy Funkshunal Mix)
Fear (Lunasol Mix)
Are We Here (Laconic Dub)
Queer (Heftybag Mix)