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English singer/songwriter Beth Orton has long been regarded as possessing one of the most unique and expressive voices in music – a voice that has grown evermore rich and wise over time.
“Music has always worked as a way of seeing,” she says. “I found myself writing until the words lost sense, which is really scary in the real world but really interesting when you’re making music. It gives all meaning new meaning. One of the most exciting elements of writing songs is how they reveal their truth as the process develops.”
Since her early work with William Orbit and The Chemical Brothers, Orton has occupied a singular position in British music, moving fluidly between worlds while remaining beholden to none. Her debut albums Trailer Park and the Mercury Prize-winning Central Reservation established her as a vital new voice, pairing intimate, confessional songwriting with adventurous production.
Subsequent releases including Daybreaker and Comfort of Strangers deepened her folk roots, while collaborations with artists such as Johnny Marr, Jim O’Rourke, and Emmylou Harris underscored her restless creative spirit.
Later albums Sugaring Season and Kidsticks found Orton working closely with producer Andrew Hung, embracing rawness, improvisation, and emotional immediacy. Her most recent work, Weather Alive, recorded largely live and shaped by motherhood and loss, has been widely praised for its stark beauty and spiritual intensity — a testament to an artist still pushing forward, still searching, and still finding new ways to tell the truth.
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