Ross Orton is an English songwriter, producer, and musician based in Sheffield. Orton is known for his work as drummer in Add N to (X) and as part of electro trio Fat Truckers, and since that band's split in 2004 has formed the Cavemen songwriting/production duo with Pulp's Steve Mackey.[1][2]
His songwriting/production work includes the Arctic Monkeys' 2013 album AM, the Mercury Music Prize-nominated Arular by M.I.A.,[3] and work for the Fall,[4] Toddla T,[5] Roots Manuva, Kid Acne, Bromheads Jacket as well as Sheffield electronic artists including Kings Have Long Arms and the Lovers. Orton has remixed artists including the Kills, Kelis, the Dooleys, Duffy, Esser, Tinchy Stryder and Ladyhawke.
Orton played drums on Jarvis Cocker's 2006 album Jarvis and on the 2009 album Further Complications.[6]
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RossOrton is an English songwriter, producer, and musician based in Sheffield. Orton is known for his work as drummer in Add N to (X) and as part of...
album, Arular. It was written and produced by Maya "M.I.A." Arulpragasam, RossOrton, Steve Mackey, August Darnell and Stony Jr. Browder, with additional vocals...
2023 reunion tour. Forming a songwriting/production partnership with RossOrton (known as Cavemen), he met Maya Arulpragasam (M.I.A.) and co-wrote and...
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electroclash group from Sheffield, comprising Ben Rymer, Mark Hudson and RossOrton. They toured in support of Jarvis Cocker, apparently wielding light sabres...
record their debut album with producer and former Add N to (X) drummer RossOrton. The result was the self-titled Amyl and the Sniffers, which was released...
adaptation on their 2013 album AM. The adaptation, produced by James Ford and RossOrton, contains novel lyrics written by lead singer Alex Turner. By 3 April...
Doonican "Cells" – 4:29 Bass: Dave Williamson "Big End" – 6:30 Drums: RossOrton The song "Big End" ends at minute 1:40. After 2 minutes of silence (1:40...
Greenway (guitar) and Keiron Melling (drums). The album was produced by RossOrton, Mark E. Smith, and Simon "Ding" Archer, who produced three songs. Your...
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Records and 2013's Devil Fruit on Little Man Records. The band worked with RossOrton (Arctic Monkeys, Drenge) to release their latest single, "Feed My Brain"...
"All Hail Satan" (7" and CD single, Heart and Soul, 2005. Produced by RossOrton (Fat Truckers)) "Lisa Riley" / "It Feels Like I'm in Love" (Heart and...
produced by objects such as pens and mobile phones. Steve Mackey and RossOrton, known professionally as Cavemen, worked on "Galang", which M.I.A. had...
Cha Cha record label. It was leaked onto the Internet on November 10. "Orton's Intro" – 1:25 "What Ifs & Maybes" – 1:51 "Woolley Bridge" – 2:42 "Going...
drums Ishmael Kirby – vocals Anya Pearson – guitar Additional personnel RossOrton – production 2023 in British music List of 2023 albums Hingle, James....