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tracklisting
1. Supernova
2. Starry Fog
3. Hubble
4. Quantum Jump
5. Black Hole
6. Alpha Particle
7. Dark Matter
8. Big Bang
9. My Gravitation
10. X-Radiation
Heinrichs & Hirtenfellner, just released two successfull EPs and a digital release so far on Highgrade, but are constantly developing themselves to important core artists in no time. So it‘s about time to ignite the next part of the roket - with „Dark Orbit“ this Berlin based producer-team presents their debut-album on Highgrade. Is there existing life in outer space? This question can easily be answered with yes for the sound-universe of Heinrichs & Hirtenfellner. Their „Dark Orbit“ has a lot to offer: From the engrossed glitter of a „Supernova“ to funky vocalcuts drifting through the „Starry Fog“. Meanwhile „Hubble“ is testing out what happen‘s if you circulate off the beaten track. However „Quantum Jump“ proves itself to be a springboard to a parallel universe made out of pulsating bass and voice sequences, echoing to us from the depth of space. A „Black Hole“ at Heinrichs & Hortenfellner‘s works somehow backwards - instead of eating energy it spills it all over us - causing an impact of this track being as powerfull as a meteor storm. „Alpha Particle“ sounds like a lunar probe on speed while „My Gravitation“ shows perfectly how to build massive clubhits from apparantly dreamy sequences. At Heinrichs & Hirtenfellner‘s the groove never get‘s lost, that‘s one of the reasons that makes „Dark Orbit“ a fresh clubalbum, which always shows a subtle grasp for humour, weird sounds and small oddities. It‘s this relation between perfection and human touch, that gives Heinrichs & Hirtenfellner‘s tracks a lot of suspense - not least on the dancefloor. Additionally to the vinyl version the album will be released as a CD as well. There you can find 3 brand new tracks. The CD-version will include small interludes which are the central theme.