One of the problems with going electronic was how to perform on push-button gear in a world reared on Gibson-stroking, face-twisting, pelvis-thrusting men and women onstage. Read More
Ralph Lawson is a British mainstay in the DJ world, a spinner known for his refined house music that contains a touch of electronic progressivism. Read More
After the dismal box office performance of NEMESIS in 2002 and the cancellation of ENTERPRISE in 2005, it seemed that the STAR TREK franchise was finally dead, if not on life support at best. Read More
When Orbital's self-titled debut (usually called 'the Green album' to differentiate it from its similarly eponymous follow-up, 'the Brown album') emerged in 1991, the rave music that had fuelled 1988 and 1989's Summers of Love was starting to have mass appeal. Read More
October 20th 2009 was the 40th anniversary of the release of The Beatles' Abbey Road LP. Read More
Perhaps as I enter the orbital route to central Belfast's inner folds it's the impression created by an industrious skyline, solidly imprinted with mustard colour Harland And Wolff cranes that hover over the port acting as a reminder to industrial activities that bubble away in the city. Read More
It was not bangers and mash, or the bowler hat, that justified the Great before Britain to me, nor was it football, rugby, or the elegant cricket bat. Read More
Since Martin de Ronde, the co-founder of Killzone creator Guerrilla Games, announced his new non-profit charity publisher OneBigGame over two years ago, public information about the label's plans has come at a trickle. Read More
Ever wonder what your favorite game designers would come up with if they didn't have any commercial constraints? Read More
OneBigGame, the non-profit publisher of videogames formed in 2007, is proud to introduce the first game to be published under its label. Read More
Orbital became one of the biggest names in techno during the mid-'90s by solving the irreconcilable differences previously ... Read the full Orbital bio.