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'''Orbital''' was a [[British]] electronica group.
'''Orbital''' are a [[British]] electronica group.


In [[2001]], they recorded and released a rendition of the [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]]. In [[2003]], [[BBC DVD]] included Orbital's version of theme in their DVD releases of that year as part of the celebration of Doctor Who's 40th anniversary.
In [[2001]], they recorded and released a rendition of the [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]]. In [[2003]], [[BBC DVD]] included Orbital's version of theme in their DVD releases of that year as part of the celebration of Doctor Who's 40th anniversary.


In [[2010]], [[Matt Smith]] performed with Orbital at a concert using the sample of the ''Doctor Who'' theme tune.
In [[2010]], [[Matt Smith]] performed with Orbital at a concert using the sample of the ''Doctor Who'' theme tune.
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[[Category:Performers of songs about the Doctor Who universe]]

Revision as of 03:44, 9 January 2014

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Orbital are a British electronica group.

In 2001, they recorded and released a rendition of the Doctor Who theme. In 2003, BBC DVD included Orbital's version of theme in their DVD releases of that year as part of the celebration of Doctor Who's 40th anniversary.

In 2010, Matt Smith performed with Orbital at a concert using the sample of the Doctor Who theme tune.