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Where Is It Going?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Where Is It Going?"
Single by Orbital
from the album Wonky
Released27 August 2012
Recorded2012
GenreElectronica, electro house, big beat
Length5:50
3:51 (radio edit)
LabelACP
Songwriter(s)Paul Hartnoll
Producer(s)P&P Hartnoll
Orbital singles chronology
"Wonky"
(2012)
"Where Is It Going?"
(2012)

"Where Is It Going?" is a 2012 single by Orbital, taken from their album Wonky. The track was released as a three track download only single on 28 August 2012. A medley of "Where Is It Going?"[1] and Ian Dury's "Spasticus Autisticus" was performed at the 2012 Summer Paralympics opening ceremony.[2] Orbital performed with the Graeae Theatre Company with John Kelly reprising the Ian Dury performance.[3] The version in the ceremony featured a sample of Professor Stephen Hawking's voice saying "transform our perceptions".[3] Hawking joined the band on stage during the performance and wore their trademark torch glasses.

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Transcription

Track listing

  1. "Where Is It Going?" (Radio Edit) – 3:51
  2. "Where Is It Going?" (Live Style Mix) – 8:30
  3. "Where Is It Going?" (Steve Mac & Phil Hartnoll Dub Mix) –8:19

References

  1. ^ "Video:See Stephen Hawking perform with Orbital at Paralympics Opener". Wired. 31 August 2012.
  2. ^ Gardner, Lynn (8 February 2012). "No more Teletubbies: Paralympics opening ceremony director speaks". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Orbital perform Ian Dury's 'Spasticus Autisticus' at the Paralympics Opening Ceremony". NME.com. 30 Aug 2012.

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