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Posts Tagged ‘grime’

Hydra

Orbit is back once again bringing you the best new music we can lay our intergalactic mits on. Awesome new releases this week coming from the likes of Hadouken!, Shunda K and Local Natives. This weeks episode is named after Pluto’s moon Hydra.

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Best of 2009

As the year draws to a close Matthew Sweeney and Orbit bring you an intergalactic collection of 2009’s finest tunes.

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Themisto

Orbit is back again bringing you the best new music we can lay our planetary mits on. Awesome tracks this week coming from the likes of Skream, Lightspeed Champion and Fool’s Gold. This week’s episode is named after Jupiter’s moon Thermisto.

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How’s Your Party? Mix

Friday 30 October see’s quite an impressive line-up take over the Sub Club for How’s Your Party? Should be the perfect warm-up to Saturday night’s ghost and ghoul-athon.

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Phomos

Radio Magnetic is back again bringing you the freshest music around in the form of this weeks Orbit. Coming up on this week’s show we’ve got brand new tracks from The Twilight Sad, Alec Empire and South Rakkas Crew.

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Amalthea

IIt’s been roughly seven days since the last episode, so ’bout time we brought you another brand spanking new episode of Orbit. This week we’ve got new tracks from Girls, Sniper Sniper and Milktooth.

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Metis

Once again Radio Magnetic is back bringing you the best new music around including brand new tracks from the likes of Skunk Anansie, Pablo and Mr. Kil. This week’s Orbit is named after Jupiters innermost moon Metis.

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Pandora

Orbit is back again bringing you the best new music that we can find including the likes of Slam, Six Day Riot and The Vibes! This weeks episode is named after Saturn’s fourth moon Pandora.

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Volume! Mix

Here’s the first of our Homeclubbing preview mixes. Volume! is Edinburgh’s premier underground club night and has taken over a variety of the city’s venues since its inception.

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Enceladus

Orbit is back after a bit of a break and we’re raring to go! This weeks Orbit show is named after Saturn’s sixth largest moon Enceladus.

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