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Orlando Voorn
Orlando Voorn
Orlando Voorn
Orlando Voorn
Orlando Voorn

Orlando Voorn

Real Name: Orlando Voorn

As one of the first Dutch musicians to establish a vital connection between Detroit and Amsterdam, Orlando Voorn has long been recognized as one of the Netherland’s most original and inventive producers in the world of electronic dance music.

Voorn (born 25 April 1968, in Amsterdam) began djing at the tender age of 12 and went on to win the Dutch DMC DJ Championships in 1986 with his own characteristic blend of hiphop and electro. Towards the end of the eighties he acquired his first sequencer, packed away his turntables and turned his hand to producing.

Following a series of dancefloor tracks recorded for the now defunct Lower East Side Records under the monniker of Frequency in the early nineties (Where Is Your Evidence, Kiss The Sky…), he was introduced to Juan Atkins (Industrial Metal, Game One) and went on to work with both Derrick May and Blake Baxter (as one half of the Ghetto Brothers). Voorn was also recording as Nighttripper (Tone Exploitation), Format (Solid Session - one of the most sought after classic techno records until its re-release in 1998), Basic Bastard, The Living Room, Baruka, Fix (Flash on Kevin Saunderson’s legendary KMS label), Dope Dog, Boy (Paco Di Bango’s World) and Stalker (The Stalker/The Riderman)… Many of these tracks can be heard on the double cd Best of Nightvision.

Having made his mark producing his own vision of techno, ambient and hiphop and adamantly sidestepping genre limitations thus far, Voorn’s announcement that his "Redeye" album would see a foray into drum’n’bass territory aroused both anticipation and curiosity. While Voorn undoubtedly has an ear for melody, this has always been combined with an innate understanding of the importance of atmosphere and tension in music. Like Squarepusher, Amon Tobin, and Photek, he uses drum’n’bass rhythms to create something beyond pure dance music.

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PRICE Image Title Artist Genre Style Label Year Country Format Condition Comment
$70 X-Mix (Fast Forward & Rewind - The Tracks) X-Mix (Fast Forward & Rewind - The Tracks) Ken Ishii Electronic Acid Jazz, Breaks, Drum n Bass, Electro, Experimental, Future Jazz, House, Techno !K7 1997 Germany 3 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Compilation NM-/NM-
$30 New World EP New World EP Dan Curtin Electronic House, Latin, Techno, Tribal Sublime Records 1998 Japan 2 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP VG+/VG+
$30 Flash Flash Orlando Voorn Presents Fix Electronic House, Techno International Deejay Gigolo Records 2002 Germany 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM VG+/GEN
$40 No Pills No Pills Eddy De Clercq Electronic House, Techno, Tribal Tink! Records 1991 Netherlands 1 x 12", 45 RPM VG+/VG+
$30 Hey, Hey, Hey Hey, Hey, Hey Frequency Electronic Techno Lower East Side Records 1990 Netherlands 1 x 12", 45 RPM VG+/GEN
$25 I Luv' To Dance I Luv' To Dance Sauza Doble Electronic Euro House, House, Progressive House Floorwax 1995 Netherlands 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM VG+/VG+ FLOORWAX company sleeve
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