"I'd rather preach freedom-deep wisdom in the rhythm-causin' major affectI seek and
search what will work-construct my musical trekphysical tactics to hit beats-motion
in meI'd rather be the master shaman on the m-i-c." (Gettin' Up Mornin' from B-Boy
Universal LP)
Orbitron began his life journey amidst the chaos provided by the
legendary streets of South Central Los Angeles. During his youth, which came in the
wake of both the collapse of the Black Panther Party and the rapid rise of the drug-
gang culture of Crips, Bloods, and the LAPD , Orb's family made a difficult move to
Las Vegas hoping to begin a more stable life for he and his siblings. As a young
teen growing up in Vegas, Orb grew to love hip-hop music and culture and found
inspiration in the golden era of the hip-hop diaspora. The positive messages of
resistance, struggle, knowledge of self and having fun communicated throughout the
music were like water in the desert for a young Orb trying to understand and
overcome his many life challenges.For a brief time, the family attempted to return
to Los Angeles, where they had lived for generations. But this effort was marked by
life in homeless shelters and hardship, which prompted the family's retreat to Las
Vegas.
Orb and his folks stayed in that city until he graduated from high school in
1995. After graduation, Orb relocated to Seattle to attend art school and build a
new life. Orb found inspiration in Seattle's mid-nineties hip-hop community,
especially connecting with the b-boy element, and he became one of the founding
members of the legendary crews Circle of Fire and SoulShifters.Through his hard work
and love for hip-hop culture, Orb emerged as one of Seattle's most celebrated b-boys
enjoying opportunities to travel the world representing the 206. Orb has enjoyed
international acclaim as a b-boy and freestyle dancer appearing in numerous
international events including Lords of the Floor (Seattle), Battle of the Year 2000
(Germany), Dance Delight 2001 (Japan), Armory Cup 2006 (Korea), Juste de bout 2007
(Paris), B-Boy Summit and Freestyle Sessions.Orbitron the emcee had been patiently
building his skills releasing several small underground projects highlighted by the
most recent Dirty Scientifics in 2005. Orb's work on Dirty Scientifics brought him
his first local radio play and the opportunity to perform at Seattle's famous War
Room. For his first solo LP, Orb chose to work with upstart Seattle music producer
Alonzo a.k.a. “Big Zo” and veteran 206 Dj Tecumseh forming the foundation for
BeaconSkillz. With Zo's Beacon Hill home as the inspirational base for production,
recording and mixing, the BeaconSkillz team set out to create a record that was an
authentic reflection of Orb's passion for hip-hop culture.
Orbitron's debut LP
entitled B-Boy Universal is an example of an authentic voice in Seattle's growing
hip-hop movement. His music is a true reflection of the creativity, hard work and
warm smile that Orb brings with him to every hip-hop event throughout the world.
Orbitron is the real deal, no artificial additives or preservatives necessary.
Orbitron is B-Boy Universal.
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