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Ross Orton

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English musician

Ross Orton is an Englishsongwriter,producer, andmusician based inSheffield. Orton is known for his work as drummer inAdd N to (X) and as part of electro trioFat Truckers, and since that band's split in 2004 has formed the Cavemen songwriting/production duo withPulp'sSteve Mackey.[1][2]

His songwriting/production work includes theArctic Monkeys' 2013 albumAM, theMercury Music Prize-nominatedArular byM.I.A.,[3] and work forthe Fall,[4]Toddla T,[5] Drenge,Roots Manuva,Kid Acne,Bromheads Jacket as well as Sheffield electronic artists includingKings Have Long Arms andthe Lovers. Orton has remixed artists includingthe Kills,Kelis,the Dooleys,Duffy,Esser,Tinchy Stryder andLadyhawke.

Orton played drums onJarvis Cocker's 2006 albumJarvis and on the 2009 albumFurther Complications.[6]

References

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  1. ^Buckley, Peter (2003)The Rough Guide to Rock, Rough Guides,ISBN 978-1-84353-105-0, p. 10
  2. ^Shepherd, Fiona (2005) "Destiny's child",The Scotsman, 4 May 2005, retrieved 2011-07-08
  3. ^Hall, Rashaun (2005) "M.I.A.Arular",Billboard, 2 April 2005, p. 29, retrieved 2011-07-08
  4. ^Sisario, Ben (2010) "Dance Track Master, Accidental Fan",New York Times, 28 May 2010, retrieved 2011-07-08
  5. ^"Toddla T still enjoying the rocket ride to stardom",Sheffield Telegraph, 8 June 2009, retrieved 2011-07-08
  6. ^Nagy, Evie (2009) "6 Questions with Jarvis Cocker",Billboard, 30 May 2009, p. 28, retrieved 2011-07-08
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