
❉ Orbital’s seminal second album, commonly known as the Brown Album, will be re-released on 23rd May via London Records on vinyl, cassette, CD and digital platforms.
Orbital’s seminal second album, commonly known as the Brown Album, will be re-released on 23rd May via London Records on vinyl, cassette, CD and digital platforms. It is the first time the album has been pressed on vinyl for over a decade.
The Brown Album reissue celebrates the legacy of the ground-breaking 1993 album which pushed the boundaries of electronic music and solidified Orbital’s place as the Godfathers of Rave. Alongside the release, Orbital will be continuing their series of LEDs (Limited Edition Drops), with the 4th instalment in the form of ‘Radiccio’, their 4-track 1992 release, out now digitally and available to purchase on a 12” vinyl reissue.

To coincide with today’s announcement, new single ‘Deepest’ featuring Tilda Swinton, is out now digitally via the ‘Radiccio’ EP. The Academy Award-winning actor joins Orbital for this brand new working of their 1989 track ‘Deeper’, released due to phenomenal demand after the iconic actor made a surprise appearance at Glastonbury 2024, joining Orbital on the Park Stage. Her hypnotic recitation captivated the live audience and quickly went viral online and became a standout moment of the festival.

The Brown Album reissue will be released with 23 additional tracks – rarities and previously unreleased material from the Brown Album period. The album has been cut at half speed, to ensure maximum audio fidelity. It will be available in a host of special physical formats, with the vinyl box set featuring a special hardback book containing unseen photos, a slipmat, a track-by-track by Phil and Paul Hartnoll themselves, and interviews and essays on the making of the album by esteemed music journalist Andrew Harrison. Also included are rare mixes from Underworld, CJ Bolland and Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia.

Released in 1993, the Brown Album defied expectations and had a significant genre and cultural impact – showcasing the duo’s scope and ambition. It was also met with widespread critical acclaim upon release, with NME awarding it 9/10 in their review, and it was chosen as one of Mixmag’s best albums of all time. The album staked out a creative space far beyond the reductive world of by-numbers rave bangers, and featured experimental elements inspired by avant-garde composer Steve Reich and nods to their squat-punk roots. Tracks like “Satan” resonated with the “crusty rave” scene, finding a welcoming audience at Megadog nights. The album’s blend of diverse influences and its rejection of conventional norms helped to solidify Orbital’s reputation as innovative artists, expanding the horizons of electronic music beyond local DJ nights.
With the Brown Album, brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll created a unique listening experience, developed from live performances, moving their sound on from their debut, ‘Green Album’ released two years prior. It explores wider ranges of sounds than previously heard from the duo as they had evolved from the M25 to an international touring act – from ambient textures to hard-hitting techno, didgeridoo, and sampling an Australian pedestrian light. It was created at the Strongroom Studio in London’s Shoreditch – a Brill building of rave and a true hub of creativity influencing the album’s direction. The album encapsulates the energy of early 90s rave culture and draws inspiration from diverse sources such as Mutoid Waste parties and the emerging jungle scene of the time.

Orbital will perform live across the UK and Europe this year, both as part of the Brown & Green Album tour, and with select festival appearances. And to celebrate the release of the Brown album reissue, Orbital will also be adding further dates to their touring with the following out store / in-store additions:
On 23rd May at Chalk Brighton (in association with Resident), Orbital will perform a full live set (Tickets & info), then they’ll be at Rough Trade East in London on 25th May, where the duo will appear In Conversation with Mathew Horne, along with a signing and DJ Set (Tickets & info). And finally they will be at London’s Pryzm in Kingston on 26th May, where they’ll perform a full live set, in association with Banquet (Tickets & info).
Orbital’s live schedule is as follows:
- 23rd May – Chalk, Brighton
- 25th May – Rough Trade East, London
- 26th May, Pryzm, Kingston, London
- 28th June – Paradise City, Belgium
- 11th July – BBK Live 2025 – Bilbao, Spain
- 24th July – PopMesse, Brno, Czechia
- 26th July – Forest Fest, Ireland
- 1st August – Wilderness Festival
For those based internationally or who want to view from home, the duo are pushing technology even further with an interactive live stream of their London Brixton Academy show via Lounges.tv, available online or in-app, with TV casting for the ultimate experience. Stream tickets are available here.
❉ Orbital will release their reissue of the Brown Album on 23rd May via London Records. Available on 4LP boxset, 4CD boxset, coloured and galaxy vinyl, 2CD & cassette and via digital platforms: https://orbitalband.lnk.
❉ News source: Sonic PR.
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