Pop: Orbital

Tim Perry
Saturday 13 March 1999 00:02 GMT
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The tour of the month sees Paul and Phil Hartnoll (left) celebrating 10 years on the go and a great new album, The Middle of Nowhere, which will be released on 5 April. Add a terrific lightshow and visuals, and any number of little aural surprises thrown in along the way, and you have, quite simply, the world's greatest live techno act.

University, Exeter (0990 321321) tomorrow; Colston Hall, Bristol (0117- 922 3686) Mon. Also: Civic, Wolverhampton (01902 552121) 22 Mar; Corn Exchange, Cambridge (01223 357851) 23 Mar; Guildhall, Southampton (01703 632601) 24 Mar;Brighton Centre (0870 900 9100) 26 Mar; Brixton Academy, London SW9 (0171-771 2000) 27 & 28 Mar.

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