The Middle of Nowhere (Orbital album)

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The Middle Of Nowhere
The Middle Of Nowhere cover
Studio album by Orbital
Released 1999
Recorded 1997-1998
Genre Electronica
Label FFRR
Producer Orbital
Professional reviews
Orbital chronology
In Sides
(1996)
The Middle of Nowhere
(1999)
The Altogether
(2001)

The Middle of Nowhere is the fifth album released by Orbital. It was released in 1999.

  1. "Way Out →" – 8:00
  2. "Spare Parts Express" – 10:07
  3. "Know Where To Run" – 9:42
  4. "I Don't Know You People" – 7:47
  5. "Otoño" (featuring Pooka) – 5:48
  6. "Nothing Left 1" (featuring Alison Goldfrapp) – 7:49
  7. "Nothing Left 2" (featuring Alison Goldfrapp) – 8:21
  8. "Style" – 6:24


  • The track "Know Where to Run" was featured in the Playstation Games "wip3out" and "wip3out:SE".
  • A small section from John Baker's "New Worlds" was sampled for "Spare Parts Express"
  • The track "Spare Parts Express" contains a sample from the movie Carnival of Souls containing the line "Why can't anybody hear me?"


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