After a year of planning (actually more than that!) it’s great to finally see the vinyl on wall in the record shops and in all the online vinyl emporiums.
I’m hoping people like this release, it took me a while to choose these 3 tracks. I wanted to create some raw basic grooves for the club but also show my melodic jazzy side. It’s available from most specialist dance stores, links below. Thanks to anyone who buys the EP and supports my music 😉
Juno  Clone  Decks.de  Deejay.de Kristina Records Piccadilly Records  Redeye Records  Rush Hour Records  Technique
Release Info
After a 3 year hiatus making techno for various labels, Orlando B returns to his deep house sound which gained him recognition with EP’s on Yore, Undertones and Seven Music.
This time he brings us three contrasting house cuts on his new label “Contemplate Recordings” which will now be the primary output for his deeper productions.
Title track “Across The Trax” kicks things off with a funky, down-tempo house joint which recalls Jose Rico’s Downbeat label and some of Rick Wade’s deep productions. Every element perfectly placed to get you nodding your head or swinging your hips. Jazzy, smoky keys provide most of the melody while a syncopated hat and shaker rhythms offer a playful exchange with a gliding sub bass completing the package.
“Night Walker” is a stripped club tool designed to move bodies in the dance. Techy stabs and more inventive percussion interplay should get you wiggling uncontrollably and with the odd metallic fx flourish we’re kept locked in till the very end of the track.
“Jimmy’s Groove” takes up the entire B-side and is a classic sounding deep house affair with plenty of musical flair. Bringing to mind the golden years of house music, think MBG, Rudolpho, Wyndell Long. The main motif, a rising jazz chord is played throughout over a solid house kick and bass line. Classic piano and string chords, an emotive vocal sample and noodling saxophone all playing a part in this 9 minute epic.