About L'Orange
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
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ORIGIN | |
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North Carolina  | |
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GENRE | |
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Hip-Hop/Rap  | |
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BORN | |
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L'Orange is a North Carolina-born beatmaker with a penchant for sampling
 early jazz records and vintage radio broadcasts, lending a nostalgic, 
time-worn quality to his music. He started making music during the 
mid-2000s; after a stint as a recording engineer, he began releasing his
 own recordings in early 2011, starting with The Manipulation EP. Later 
in the year, he released Old Soul, an album that heavily sampled the 
music of Billie Holiday, whom L'Orange describes as his muse. EP Still 
Spinning and full-length The Mad Writer followed in 2012. In 2013, 
L'Orange began a long, fruitful partnership with the Mello Music Group 
label, beginning with The City Under the City, in collaboration with 
Stick Figa. The first L'Orange album to feature rapping, it also 
included appearances from Open Mike Eagle and yU. L'Orange's next 
full-length, The Orchid Days, arrived in 2014. The album featured guest 
vocalists including Homeboy Sandman, Blu, and Jeremiah Jae. During the 
year, the producer also released singles featuring Mr. Lif, John 
Robinson, and Boog Brown. He then collaborated with Jae on a 
full-length, The Night Took Us in Like Family, which was released by 
Mello Music Group in April of 2015. A few months later, the label issued
 Time? Astonishing!, L'Orange's collaboration with legendary hip-hop 
eccentric Kool Keith. In 2016, L'Orange and Mr. Lif collaborated on a 
full-length titled The Life & Death of Scenery, which was released 
in October.  | |
 

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