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William Orbit
NameWilliam Orbit
Birth nameWilliam Mark Wainwright
Birth dateDecember 15, 1956
OccupationMusician, composer, record producer

William Orbit is a renowned British musician, composer, and record producer, known for his eclectic and innovative style, which has been influenced by a wide range of artists, including Kraftwerk, Brian Eno, and Giorgio Moroder. Orbit's music often incorporates elements of electronic music, ambient music, and classical music, and he has worked with numerous high-profile artists, such as Madonna, U2, and Peter Gabriel. His work has been featured in various films and television shows, including The Beach, The Matrix, and Grey's Anatomy. Orbit has also been associated with several record labels, including Virgin Records, A&M Records, and Decca Records.

Early Life and Career

William Orbit was born in Hamburg, Germany, and grew up in London, England, where he developed an interest in music at an early age, inspired by artists such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and David Bowie. He began his career in the music industry in the late 1970s, working as a musician and producer for various bands, including Torch Song and The Bassheads. Orbit's early work was influenced by the post-punk and new wave movements, and he was associated with bands such as The Cure, Depeche Mode, and The Smiths. He also worked with producers such as Daniel Miller and Mute Records, and was influenced by the Detroit techno scene, which included artists such as Juan Atkins and Derrick May.

Music Style and Influences

William Orbit's music style is characterized by its eclecticism and experimentation, incorporating elements of electronic music, ambient music, and classical music. He has cited influences such as Karlheinz Stockhausen, Steve Reich, and Philip Glass, and has worked with musicians from a wide range of genres, including jazz, rock, and pop music. Orbit's music often features complex rhythms and melodies, and he has been praised for his innovative use of audio processing techniques and sound design. He has also been influenced by the IDM (Intelligent Dance Music) scene, which includes artists such as Aphex Twin, Autechre, and Squarepusher, and has worked with labels such as Warp Records and Rephlex Records.

Discography

William Orbit has released several albums throughout his career, including Strange Cargo (1987), Strange Cargo II (1990), and Strange Cargo III (1993). He has also released music under various pseudonyms, such as The Bassheads and Torch Song, and has worked on numerous compilations and soundtracks, including The Beach (2000) and The Matrix (1999). Orbit's music has been featured on labels such as Virgin Records, A&M Records, and Decca Records, and he has worked with artists such as Madonna, U2, and Peter Gabriel. He has also collaborated with other musicians, such as Beth Orton, Laurie Anderson, and Seal, and has been associated with the Trip hop scene, which includes artists such as Massive Attack, Tricky, and Portishead.

Collaborations and Productions

William Orbit has collaborated with numerous high-profile artists, including Madonna, U2, and Peter Gabriel. He produced Madonna's album Ray of Light (1998), which won several awards, including the Grammy Award for Best Pop Album. Orbit has also worked with artists such as Beth Orton, Laurie Anderson, and Seal, and has produced music for films and television shows, including The Beach, The Matrix, and Grey's Anatomy. He has been associated with the Trip hop scene, which includes artists such as Massive Attack, Tricky, and Portishead, and has worked with labels such as Virgin Records, A&M Records, and Decca Records. Orbit has also collaborated with other musicians, such as The Edge, Daniel Lanois, and Brian Eno, and has been influenced by the Ambient house scene, which includes artists such as The Orb and The KLF.

Awards and Recognition

William Orbit has won several awards for his work, including the Grammy Award for Best Pop Album for his production on Madonna's album Ray of Light (1998). He has also been nominated for several other awards, including the Brit Award for Best Producer and the MTV Video Music Award for Best Direction. Orbit's music has been featured in various films and television shows, including The Beach, The Matrix, and Grey's Anatomy, and he has worked with numerous high-profile artists, including U2, Peter Gabriel, and Seal. He has been associated with several record labels, including Virgin Records, A&M Records, and Decca Records, and has been praised for his innovative use of audio processing techniques and sound design. Orbit has also been recognized for his contributions to the electronic music scene, and has been named as an influence by artists such as Moby, The Chemical Brothers, and Daft Punk. Category:British musicians

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