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Beth Orton

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Heaven is what we spend our lives trying to find.


— Beth Orton


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From the beginning, I wanted to make dance music with a human element to it.


— Beth Orton


#dance #dance music #element #human #human element

I learned to embrace my individuality, and if that meant writing a song on one chord over and over again, then that's what I do.


— Beth Orton


#chord #embrace #i #i do #individuality

I used to think it was good to kind of work within your limitations.


— Beth Orton


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I'd say my greatest fear is fear itself.


— Beth Orton


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The upside to smoking is that you get to be social. I was looking for a light when I bumped into Ben Harper's manager. A couple of days later, Ben and I were in the studio.


— Beth Orton


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The way I write, words can means lots of different things.


— Beth Orton


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We're all like little ants who scurry around with the materials that are at hand right now. Each generation finds new materials. Its just evolution, isn't it?


— Beth Orton


#around #each #evolution #finds #generation

You can have all sorts of relationships, but there's something with musicians working together where you can have relationship that can just continue to grow in a beautiful way.


— Beth Orton


#beautiful way #continue #grow #just #musicians






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Did you know about Beth Orton?

She is now married to musician Sam Amidon and the two have a son Arthur born in 2011. Only Sean remained in her current live band as of 2008 although Clayhill have played as the support act on both her UK and US tours to promote Comfort of Strangers. In her 2006 release Comfort of Strangers Beth Orton moved towards a more folk-based sound and away from the electronic sound of her past albums.

She had released a solo album Superpinkymandy in 1993. Orton developed a devoted audience with the release of the albums Central Reservation (1999) and the 2002 UK top 10 album Daybreaker.

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