The Broken Orchestra
de Bel7 · 27 février 2016
The Broken Orchestra

The Broken Orchestra- New Release
The Broken Orchestra are a UK based production duo creating soulful, chilled yet experimental music with layers and textures of instrumentation and sounds.
They began creating music in 2010 and since then have worked with world-renowned vocalists Inyang Bassey, Shawn Lee and Natalie Gardiner. In 2012 they released their first full length album ‘Shibui’which was released in Japan through P-Vine Records. In 2015 they continued to develop and work with a range of vocalists and followed up with a series of single releases featuring female emcee Lady Paradox on ‘Digital Age’ and the heart felt vocals of Jack Conmanwith ‘Shallow Humour’. Both tracks received national airplay on BBC Radio 6 Music with ‘Shallow Humour’ also being featured on BBC Radio One. |
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Glass featuring Melentini
The latest single release from The Broken Orchestra see’s a return to layered textures and experimental sounds with the surreal but intriguing vocal talents of Melentini. Written as collaboration between the duo and Berlin based vocalist, ‘Glass’ features a haunting blend of layered vocals and subtly crafted instrumentation. Whilst musically remaining routed in the simplistic style and sound the duo has evolved and grown over the past few years, it has been highlighted as an exciting progression in the collectives’ development.
Thirty One
With the production duo constantly writing music it’s easy to find a catalogue of carefully crafted, layered, instrumentals which portray different moods and vibes throughout. With the intention of accompanying the single ‘Glass’ the B-Side, ‘Thirty One, track was written as a powerful movement of melody and distortion, exploring a dark sound of elements that normally are used to portray light and smooth transitions. |
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