Artist's albums
Satellites
2022 · single
Hop Up
2022 · album
Bigger
2021 · single
Deep Down Way Out (Heavenly Stems Remix)
2021 · single
Look Who's Talking Now
2021 · single
Deep Down Way Out
2021 · single
Big Skies, Silly Faces (Roosevelt Remix)
2021 · single
Big Skies, Silly Faces
2021 · single
A Quickening
2020 · album
Blame Or Love Or Nothing
2020 · single
Milk Breath
2020 · single
Blood Sugar
2020 · single
Safe In Sound
2020 · single
Seasonal Hero (Edit)
2018 · single
The Gritterman (Original Score)
2017 · album
Seasonal Hero
2017 · single
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Biography
Orlando Weeks’ debut solo album ‘A Quickening’ catalogued the emotions and expectations that accompany imminent parenthood: anxieties and anticipation, hopes and fears, a monumentally personal yet also an undeniably universal experience. On reflection, however, its focus was on expectancy: the small wonders of new life were left largely unspoken. As Weeks’ new reality took shape, it would be natural - expected, even - for his follow up to document what came next. As the project took shape, Weeks’ creativity offered him a sense of self-preservation as the world became engulfed by the COVID pandemic; “It sounds trite saying it but writing the record, with that philosophy in mind, did become vaguely therapeutic. And if not therapeutic then it was a wonderful distraction. It was whatever the opposite of catharsis is. I wasn’t screaming to let everything out, I was just purposefully holding on to and cultivating moments that felt good.” The result is his forthcoming album ‘Hop Up’, its title being a buoyant, idiophonic representation of the spirit that it contains. Weeks wrote the songs at home before spending two sessions, each spanning three weeks, with the producer, solo artist and Deek Recordings founder Bullion. He helped Weeks hone in on a specific, open-hearted approach to leftfield pop: very natural, warm instrumentation manipulated in imaginative ways.