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Marcos Ortega, better known by his stage name Lorn, is an American electronic musician. Lorn is from either Milwaukee, Wisconsin or central Illinois.〔(Interview ), Kmag.co.uk〕 He received early exposure as a DJ due to his remix of grime musician Jammer's track "Better Than". Lorn signed with Flying Lotus' label, Brainfeeder, in 2009 and released his debut album, ''Nothing Else'', in June 2010. He released his second album, ''Ask The Dust'', on Ninja Tune in 2012. ==Discography== ;Albums * ''Nothing Else'' (Brainfeeder, 2010) * ''Ask The Dust'' (Ninja Tune, 2012) * ''Certain Limbs'' (Ninja Tune, 2014) ;EPs * ''7&13'' (Wednesday Sound, 2006) * ''Grief Machine'' (Wednesday Sound, 2007) * ''None an Island'' (Brainfeeder, 2010) * ''DRUGS'' (Wednesday Sound, 2011) – with Dolor * ''Debris'' (Ninja Tune, 2013) * ''The Maze to Nowhere'' (Wednesday Sound, 2014) * ''The Maze to Nowhere, part 2'' (Wednesday Sound, 2014) * ''The Maze to Nowhere, part 3'' (Wednesday Sound, 2015) ;Singles * "Cherry Moon" (Brainfeeder, 2010) * "Weigh Me Down" (Ninja Tune, 2012) * "Ghosst(s)" (Ninja Tune, 2012) ;Remixes * Deru - "Peanut Butter & Patience (Lorn Remix)" from ''Peanut Butter & Patience'' (2010) * Eskmo - "Come Back (Lorn Remix)" from ''Cloudlight / Come Back'' (2010) * Amon Tobin - "The Clean Up (Lorn Remix)" from ''Chaos Theory Remixed: The Soundtrack to Splinter Cell 3D'' (2011) * Amon Tobin - "Hokkaido (Lorn Remix)" from ''Chaos Theory Remixed: The Soundtrack to Splinter Cell 3D'' (2011) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lorn (musician)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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