DJ and producer Orlando Voorn has delivered the release of his club-ready EP, 'Positive Vibes', set to drop on NICEPEOPLE. The 4-track production follows Orlando's recent release 'Do That Jazz' on iconic imprint, Free For All (Be Yourself Music).
Opening the release with the EP-titled 'Positive Vibes', a slick record filled with strong tribal elements, the track is followed by 'One Day', an infectious after-hours rumbler. With Voorn also crafting a warm, driven mix of 'Matta', the EP is rounded off by 'Ghetto Techno', a synth-led track filled with the producer's rhythmic tones.
Cementing a reputation as a true master on the decks, Voorn established an esteemed connection between Detroit and Amsterdam in the early 90's, making a name for himself with titles such as 'Where is Your Evidence' and 'Industrial Metal'. Breaking out internationally with his 1992 track 'Flash' - a firm hit across US dancefloors - Voorngarnered support from many of the biggest names in the industry including Detroit techno pioneerDerrick May. Releasing on May's 'Fragile' imprint under his 'Complex' alias in 1993, Voorn has since crafted various aliases including 'Frequency' and collaborative Blake Baxter project 'The Ghetto Brothers'. It was under this moniker that the revered producer showcased his influential 'Ghetto Disco/Ghetto Blues' EP.1. Positive Vibes
2. One Day
3. Matta
4. Ghetto Techno
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