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Orgone Gets Hits With Alicia Keys
12/09/2007

From: Ubiquity Records
Joining Alicia Keys on "Teenage Love Affair" and "Wreckless Love" on her recent #1 debut,
Ubiquity Recordings act Orgone are the latest in a run of indie soul and funk bands to be
tapped by a major label artist for music with a slap of authenticity and soulful grit. The El
Michels Affair are featured on new tracks by Jay Z while The Daptone horns are responsible
for some of the irresistible horns on the Mark Ronson-produced Amy Winehouse
album.
Orgone are no strangers to working with superstars, the Los-Angeles-based band's
reputation amongst the funk and soul fraternity is backed-up by an impressive and quickly
growing resume that is expanding their reach. This includes landing a spot in an Adidas
campaign, touring with major-label MC Lil' Brother, and going out as backing band for The
Pharcyde, Plantlife (including a BBC performance for Jools Holland), Tone Loc and New
Orleans funk legend Eddie Bo at the Hurricane Katrina benefit. Members of Orgone also
feature in the make-up of Ubiquity acts Connie Price and Breakestra, and perform regularly
at the Root Down in LA.
The debut Orgone album The Killion Floor is out now on Ubiquity Records.
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