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Orbix (musician) Joseph Williams (born July 23, 1983), better known by Orbix, is an American composer, producer, photographer, and digital artist. His music spans many genres including: Ambient, Industrial, Electronic, Experimental, Lounge, and Sub-pop.
The name Orbix was influenced by the electronic game of the same name release by Milton Bradley. Orbix first came unto the Electronic music scene in 2007, with his first album "Sythentic Reality: Reconfigured". This album was a complete redux of an unreleased album "Sythetic Reality", which was distributed in a limited number, to his friends and other artists. In 2009, Orbix's second album "diyu" was released featuring a remixed version of the vocal track "Heart of Darkness" by Dose. Orbix's third album has yet to be released, but is currently underway. Orbix has collaborated with may other artists including: Dose, Matisyahu, Nine Inch Nails, John Harden Pope, and the Irish vocalist Sara Daly. In fall 2011, the collaborative group Parabola (consisting of Joseph Williams and David Brewer), will be releasing their first EP "Circular Squares". Parabola is currenly seeking a record company to release the album with. The album is being furnished by Joseph Williams.
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