Orko Eloheim

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Orko Eloheim
Birth nameDavid Wali Rahmaan Ebn Hassan Bullard[1]
Also known asOrko the Sycotik Alien
BornJuly 16, 1976
GenresAlternative hip hop
Underground hip hop
Drum and bass
Occupation(s)Rapper, producer
Years active1994-present
Labels777 Beats
Big Dada
Plague Language
Fuk Da Industry
Addictive Sound
Filtered Souls
Mark of the Beats
Anti-Party Music
Walkman Terrorist
GPAC
2012 Dynasty
Neurocore
WebsiteOrko Eloheim on Bandcamp

David Wali Rahmaan Ebn Hassan Bullard, better known by his stage name Orko Eloheim (formerly Orko the Sycotik Alien) (born July 16, 1976[2]) is an American alternative hip hop artist from San Diego, California.[3][4][5][6][7][8] He is also one half of the duo Nephlim Modulation Systems with Bigg Jus.[9][10][11][12][13][14]

Early life[edit]

Orko grew up in Encanto, San Diego, where he first started recording his own music in the mid 1980s.[2]

Discography[edit]

Albums

  • Microcrusifiction (1994) (Masters of the Universe)
  • Bak 2 tha Future (1995) (Masters of the Universe)
  • Avantgarde Talk (1996)
  • Doomsday Prophet (1996)
  • Phlowtation Devices (1997) (Global Phlowtations Artist Committee)
  • Orko tha Sycotik Alien (1997)
  • Crop Formations (1997)
  • Neuro-Symphony in C Minor (1998) (Masters of the Universe)
  • 98' Unheard (1998) (Global Phlowtations Artist Committee)
  • The Fucked Up Planet (1998)
  • Dreadlocks, Incense and Oils (2000)
  • Eyemagedon (2002)
  • Nucleus (2002) (Global Phlowtations Artist Committee)
  • Woe to Thee O Land Whose King Is a Child (2003) (Nephlim Modulation Systems)
  • Elohim Soundwave Scientist (2003)
  • Atoms of Eden (2003)
  • 777 Beats (2004)
  • The King of Hell (2004)
  • Imperial Letters of Protection (2005) (Nephlim Modulation Systems)
  • Chaos Is My Friend (2006)
  • Post War Technology (2007) (with Odessa Kane)
  • 777 Beats Acid Bible (2007)
  • Forbidden Physics (2007)
  • Kill Your Computer (2008) (Left Handed Scientists)
  • Mechanical Habitat (2008) (Left Handed Scientists, & Anti Citiz3ns)
  • 8-Bit+Basquiot (2011)
  • Kill Your Present Future (2012) (Left Handed Scientists)
  • Audio+Achetech+Android+Autistic (2012)
  • African Technology (2014)[15]
  • TBA (2016) (Nephlim Modulation Systems)
  • Ultranet with FSTZ (2016) RogueDubs
  • Ancient Future: Conversations with God (2017) (with Aceyalone)[16]

EPs

  • Walkman Terrorist EP (1998)
  • Rules of Thumb (1999) (with Isosceles)
  • Walk to the Edge of the Earth (2005)

Compilations

  • Starsystem Blacktica (2005)
  • Wardrum Machine Dub (2007)
  • Drum Warz (2007)

Guest appearances

  • Noah23 - "Trilateral Damage" from Mitochondrial Blues (2004)
  • Unklefesta AKA FSTZ "IGF" from "Forbidden Physics" (2007)
  • StapleMouth - "Trilateral Damage", "Outbreak" & "10 Kingz (Mega Tuff)" from Un-Everything Except Three (2009)
  • Kaigen - "Give My All" from "In the Clutch / Give My All" (2011)
  • Divine Styler - "Invalid Stratum Don't Compute" from "Def Mask" (2015)

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10202681983921111&set=a.1091442336638.15447.1543908094 [user-generated source]
  2. ^ a b Orko is Supreme at Being
  3. ^ SD City Beat - article
  4. ^ SD Raps - Bazerkowitz interview
  5. ^ SD Raps - article
  6. ^ Insomniac Magazine - interview
  7. ^ Grand Good - article
  8. ^ San Diego Reader - listing
  9. ^ UKHH - album review 1
  10. ^ Exclaim! - album review
  11. ^ Ink19 - album review
  12. ^ Music OMH - album review
  13. ^ UKHH - album review 2
  14. ^ Spannered - album review
  15. ^ Orko Eloheim (2013-12-18). "Orko Eloheim - #African #Technology New Orko Album Uploading 12/25/13". Twitter. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  16. ^ Orko Eloheim (2013-10-01). "... Album Dropping Very Soon Fall 2013 Ancient Future "Conversations with God" limited edition Digital/Cassette/Cd/Vinyl". Instagram. Retrieved 2013-11-22.

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