Orkestrated
Orkestrated formed in 2015 when Chris Linton, Luke Dubber, and Jimmy Chou started making music together in Melbourne. Their first single was 'Melbourne Bounce...
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Orkestrated formed in 2015 when Chris Linton, Luke Dubber, and Jimmy Chou started making music together in Melbourne. Their first single was 'Melbourne Bounce (feat. Big Nab),' which became popular in dance music circles. The track helped define what people were calling Melbourne bounce at the time.
Chris Linton handled production, Luke Dubber sang, and Jimmy Chou worked as the DJ. They played off each other's roles, Linton's production, Dubber's vocals, Chou's mixing, to create their live shows. Their music pulled from house and electro sounds, but kept things straightforward and energetic.
They didn't release much after that initial track, but 'Melbourne Bounce' stuck around in sets and playlists. The trio's approach was less about constant output and more about that one track capturing a certain club energy.
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