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Paul Hartnoll (born 19 May 1968,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Paul Hartnoll )〕 Dartford, Kent, England, and grew up in Sevenoaks) is one of two brothers (the other being Phil Hartnoll), who make up the electronic dance act Orbital.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=About )〕 ==History== Hartnoll played in two local bands during the mid-1980s, named 'Noddy' and the 'Satellites' featuring talented clarinetist Duncan Walker. In 1987 Paul and his brother Phil began recording under the name Orbital with keyboards, a drum machine, and a 4-track.〔 Hartnoll's first brush with fame came when Orbital appeared on Top of the Pops on 22 March 1990. Speaking to The Guardian in December 2013 he explained that this was a long way from his Sevenoaks roots. "A week before I was saying to the boss in the pizza place I was working, 'Ah I've just seen next week's rota. I can't do Wednesday because I'm doing Top of the Pops' … It felt a bit like some kind of elfin quest. Leaving my safe little job was like leaving the shire." He made a guest appearance on ''ER'' in 2002, in the role of a DJ.〔IMDb〕 Orbital split up in 2004, after producing seven albums and developing a reputation for the high quality of their live shows.〔 Paul then worked towards the release of his first solo album, titled ''The Ideal Condition'', which was released on 28 May 2007. In 2009 Orbital reformed and began performing live again. Hartnoll, wishing to produce something different from Orbital's output,〔 wrote ''The Ideal Condition'' with a more acoustic focus, in comparison to the electronic nature of most of his previous work. Arranger Chris Elliott helped Hartnoll to move the album in this direction, taking music that Orbital would have produced electronically, and having it played by a union-full orchestra.〔 People who are featured collaborating on ''The Ideal Condition'' were Robert Smith, Joseph Arthur, Lianne Hall, and Akayzia Parker.〔 He lives in Brighton. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paul Hartnoll」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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