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Ross Orton
Ross Orton is credited on 155 releases across 127 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1993–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
155
Pressings credited
127
Albums
4
Decades active
317
In collections
Biography
Ross Orton is an English songwriter, producer, and musician based in Sheffield. Orton is known for his work as drummer in Add N to (X) and as part of electro trio Fat Truckers, and since that band's split in 2004 has formed the Cavemen songwriting/production duo with Pulp's Steve Mackey. His songwriting/production work includes the Arctic Monkeys' 2013 album AM, the Mercury Music Prize-nominated Arular by M.I.A., and work for the Fall, Toddla T, Drenge, Roots Manuva, Kid Acne, Bromheads Jacket as well as Sheffield electronic artists including Kings Have Long Arms and the Lovers. Orton has remixed artists including The Kills, Kelis, the Dooleys, Duffy, Esser, Tinchy Stryder and Ladyhawke. Orton played drums on Jarvis Cocker's 2006 album Jarvis and on the 2009 album Further Complications.
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
155 releases · 127 albums · active 1993–2025
- Performance · 139
- Production · 99
- Engineering · 83
- Other credits · 3
- Mastering · 1
Studios: McCall Sound Studios · Sage & Sound · Rancho De La Luna · Vox Recording Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

AM
2013

Amyl And The Sniffers
2019

No Wow
2005

Arular
2005

Where's My Utopia?
2024

Further Complications
2009

The Jarvis Cocker Record
2006

Working Men's Club
2020

Get Real
2023

Dark Days
2021

Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?
2013

Good For The Soul
2025

Fear Fear
2022

Combat Sports
2018

Undertow
2015

Black Treacle
2012

Suck It And See
2011

Hidden
2010

Overpowered
2007

Drenge
2013

Get Him To The Greek
2010

Greatest Hits
2005

Neveroddoreven
2003

No Rocket Required
2025
Frequent collaborators
- Bromheads Jacket
- Roots Manuva
- Drenge
- M.I.A. (2)
- Working Men's Club (2)
- White Trash (2)
- Various
- Kings Have Long Arms
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