Lorn (musician)

Marcos Ortega, better known by his stage name Lorn, is an American electronic musician of Colombian descent born in Normal, Illinois, but later based out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[1]

Lorn
Birth nameMarcos Ortega
GenresElectronic, IDM
Occupation(s)Producer
Years active2006-present
LabelsBrainfeeder, Ninja Tune, Wednesday Sound
Associated actsOmega Clash, Dolor, Om Unit

Since Lorn's first release in 2006 his music was played in the UK by Mary Anne Hobbs on BBC Radio and subsequently XFM, he has performed guest mixes several times for her radio shows.[2] Lorn was invited to create a track for the soundtrack of Darren Aronofsky's 2010 film Black Swan, which Mary Anne Hobbs was working on, however the track was not used.[2]

Lorn signed with Flying Lotus' label Brainfeeder in 2009, and released his debut album Nothing Else in June 2010, which was mastered by electronic artist Clark.[3][4][5][6] He also received exposure in 2010 with his remix of grime musician Jammer's track "Better Than".[7]

He released his second album, Ask The Dust (after the 1939 novel by John Fante), on Ninja Tune in 2012.[8][9][10] He worked on the soundtrack of the video game Killzone Shadow Fall with Tyler Bates, which was released in 2014 also on Ninja Tune. Since 2014 he has released four albums, Vessel, A/D, REMNANT and RARITIES, as well as several EPs, on the independent label Wednesday Sound.

His music has been used in a number of video games, movies and TV shows, including CSI and Silicon Valley.

Lorn has stated that he is influenced by Drexciya, Underground Resistance, Dom & Roland, Technical Itch and Aphex Twin.

Discography

Albums
EPs
  • 7&13 (Wednesday Sound, 2006)
  • Grief Machine (VGR France, 2007)
  • None an Island (Brainfeeder, 2010)
  • DRUGS I - IV (Wednesday Sound, 2011) – with Dolor
  • Debris (Ninja Tune, 2013)
  • The Maze to Nowhere (Wednesday Sound, 2014)
  • The Maze to Nowhere, part 2 (Wednesday Sound, 2014)
  • The Maze to Nowhere, part 3 (Wednesday Sound, 2015)
  • DRUGS V - VI (Wednesday Sound, 2016)
  • ZERO BOUNCE (Wednesday Sound, 2020) – with Dolor
Singles
Compilations
  • Self Confidence Vol. 1 (Wednesday Sound, 2008)
  • Self Confidence Vol. 2 (Wednesday Sound, 2011)
  • Self Confidence Vol. 3 (Wednesday Sound, 2013)
  • Certain Limbs (2014)
  • RARITIES (Wednesday Sound, 2019)
Remixes
  • Epcot - "And I Could Die Tonight (Lorn Remix)" from Heroes Remixes (2009)
  • Jammer - "Better Than (Lorn Remix)" from Better Than (Remixes) (2010)
  • Deru - "Peanut Butter & Patience (Lorn Remix)" from Peanut Butter & Patience (2010)
  • Eskmo - "Come Back (Lorn Remix)" from Cloudlight / Come Back (2010)
  • Amon Tobin - "The Clean Up (Lorn Remix)" from Chaos Theory Remixed: The Soundtrack to Splinter Cell 3D (2011)
  • Amon Tobin - "Hokkaido (Lorn Remix)" from Chaos Theory Remixed: The Soundtrack to Splinter Cell 3D (2011)
  • Gidgetsparks - "Micro Chip Laugh (Lorn Remix)" from Henry's Memories (2012)
Video games
Music videos
  • "Weigh Me Down" from Ask The Dust[11]
  • "Ghosst(s)" from Ask The Dust[12]
  • "Acid Rain" from The Maze to Nowhere, part 2 (2:52) September 24, 2014[13][14] – filmed at Cadillac Jack's Diner by the Pink Motel, 9457 San Fernando Road, Sun Valley, California, 34.2415334,-118.396175
  • "Anvil" from Vessel (3:32) September 14, 2016,[15] – directed by GERIKO (Hélène Jeudy & Antoine Caëcke) design, script and animation by Antoine Caëcke & Hélène Jeudy, character animation by Anthony Lejeune & Manddy Wyckens
  • "Until There Is No End" from Nothing Else[16]

References

  1. Interview, The Quietus
  2. Saeed, Abdullah (July 2, 2012). "Creating The Darkest Beats In Modern Electronic Music: An Interview With Lorn". Vice.
  3. Diver, Mike (June 7, 2010). "Lorn - Nothing Else". BBC.
  4. "Album review: Lorn - 'Nothing Else' (Brainfeeder)". NME. June 4, 2010.
  5. Dameron, Emerson (June 15, 2010). "Lorn - Nothing Else". Dusted Magazine.
  6. Wacey, Rob. "Lorn Biography". Slacker Radio. Retrieved November 11, 2017.
  7. Bruce, Gordon (June 7, 2010). "Lorn - Nothing Else". Tiny Mix Tapes.
  8. Jones, Mason (June 26, 2012). "Lorn - Ask the Dust". Dusted Magazine. Archived from the original on May 22, 2013. Retrieved July 16, 2013.
  9. "Lorn: Ask the Dust". PopMatters. June 28, 2012.
  10. Roullier, Ian (June 18, 2012). "Lorn - Ask the Dust". BBC.
  11. "Lorn - 'Weigh Me Down' (Official Video)". Youtube.com. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  12. "Lorn - 'Ghosst(s)' (Official Video)". Vimeo.com. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  13. lorn, R113 (2015-07-17). "internet music video data base Acid Rain (2015) by Lorn". IMVDb.com.
  14. lorn, R113 (2015-07-16). "Lorn - Acid Rain (Official Music Video)". Vimeo.
  15. "Lorn - LORN - ANVIL [Official Music Video]". Youtube.com. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  16. Lorn - Until There Is No End (Official Video), retrieved 2019-10-30
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