Orko Eloheim  | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | David Wali Rahmaan Ebn Hassan Bullard[1] | 
| Also known as | Orko the Sycotik Alien | 
| Born | July 16, 1976 | 
| Genres | Alternative hip hop Underground hip hop Drum and bass  | 
| Occupation(s) | Rapper, producer | 
| Years active | 1994-present | 
| Labels | 777 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  | 
| Website | Orko 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
Orko grew up in Encanto, San Diego, where he first started recording his own music in the mid 1980s.[2]
Discography
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
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10202681983921111&set=a.1091442336638.15447.1543908094
 - 1 2 Orko is Supreme at Being
 - ↑ SD City Beat - article
 - ↑ SD Raps - Bazerkowitz interview
 - ↑ SD Raps - article
 - ↑ Insomniac Magazine - interview
 - ↑ Grand Good - article
 - ↑ San Diego Reader - listing
 - ↑ UKHH - album review 1
 - ↑ Exclaim! - album review
 - ↑ Ink19 - album review
 - ↑ Music OMH - album review
 - ↑ UKHH - album review 2
 - ↑ Spannered - album review
 - ↑ Orko Eloheim (2013-12-18). "Orko Eloheim - #African #Technology New Orko Album Uploading 12/25/13". Twitter. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
 - ↑ 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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