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2018 studio album by Orbital
Monsters Exist Released 14 September 2018 Length 50 :06 Label ACP Producer Orbital
"Tiny Foldable Cities" Released: 11 May 2018[ 1]
"P.H.U.K." Released: 28 June 2018[ 2]
"The End Is Nigh" Released: 29 August 2018[ 3]
Monsters Exist is the ninth studio album by Orbital , released on 14 September 2018 through their own ACP label.[ 4] It is their first studio album in six years (their last studio album Wonky was released in 2012) and the first since they reformed for the second time in 2017. The title is shown in the earlier video for "The Box " in 1996 when Tilda Swinton glances at an array of TV screens.
The album received generally positive reception, with a score of 67 out of 100 based on nine reviews on Metacritic .[ 5]
Title 1. "Monsters Exist" 5:52 2. "Hoo Hoo Ha Ha" 4:04 3. "The Raid" 5:00 4. "P.H.U.K." 7:25 5. "Tiny Foldable Cities" 5:45 6. "Buried Deep Within" 4:27 7. "Vision OnE" 5:44 8. "The End Is Nigh" 4:36 9. "There Will Come a Time" (featuring Professor Brian Cox ) 7:13 Total length: 50:06
Deluxe edition[ 15] Title 10. "Kaiju" 5:25 11. "A Long Way from Home" 1:30 12. "Analogue Test Oct 16" 3:06 13. "Fun with the System" 4:15 14. "Dressing Up in Other People's Clothes" 4:37 15. "To Dream Again" 4:38 16. "There Will Come a Time" (Instrumental) 7:13 17. "Tiny Foldable Cities" (Kareful Remix) 3:36 Total length: 34:20
HMV exclusive (UK) / Indie record store exclusive (US) Title 18. "Kinetic 2017" 6:12 19. "Copenhagen" 5:26 20. "To Dream Again" (Reocurring Mix) 4:02 21. "Where Is It Going?" (Live Style Mix) 7:56 Total length: 23:36
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