NEW MUSIC: ORSON BRAMLEY

Orson Bramley is a quite strange name. Lucky his new single “Portraits of The Invisible Man” is such a toe tapping tune.

Orson is also part of Transparent Sounds. Bio: Orson Bramley is best known as the founder of the uk’s electro funk pioneers Transparent Sound and Orson Records. Orson has forged himself a reputation as being a producer as well as a DJ & Live performer. Having played around the world at venues and clubs such as Fabric (London), Dance Valley, Sonar and to the world famous Burning Man Festival. as well as working for the Tate Modern Gallery, and ITV alongside Addictive TV and has also remixed The Cure with Transparent Sound.

In the early Nineties Orson was a member of legendary UK hip hop crew Severe Carnage, whose only release “The Struggle Continues” has become a cult classic amongst serious British Hip Hop fans.

These days Orson’s live and DJ set take on many variations in style – just think all things electronic. He currently has his first solo album out on Orson Records entitled Inverted Snobbery available on digital and limited addition vinyl.

Portraits of The Invisible Man is a quite lovely piece of IDM techno. Head noddingly like early Black Dog or Carl Craig. Less tart than a Bramley, more the nutty sweetness of an Egremont Russet.

http://www.orsonrecords.co.uk/index.htm

http://www.transparentsound.co.uk/

~ by acidted on January 6, 2011.

One Response to “NEW MUSIC: ORSON BRAMLEY”

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