Nathan Fake
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Nathan Fake | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Norfolk, England |
Genre(s) | Intelligent dance music |
Occupation(s) | Producer |
Years active | 2003–present |
Website | www.nathanfake.co.uk |
Nathan Fake is an English electronic music artist from Norfolk, who has released numerous singles as well as a full-length album on labels such as Border Community and Traum Schallplatten. He is credited with startling the techno dance community with his first release "Outhouse" on Border Community, due to his young age (he was 20 years old in 2003).[citation needed]
In 2006, his debut album "Drowning in a Sea of Love" was released on Border Community. The album received excellent reviews in the music press and was voted the second best album of the year in the Mixmag 2006 Best Album list.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Album
- Drowning in a Sea of Love (2006) - Border Community
[edit] EP
- Outhouse (2003) - Border Community
- Watlington Street EP (2004) - Saw Recordings
- The Sky Was Pink (2004) - Border Community
- Dinamo EP (2005) Traum Schallplatten
- Silent Night (2005) - Border Community 7" release
- Drowning in a Sea of Remixes (Remix EP) (2006) - Border Community
- You Are Here (2007) - Border Community
[edit] Remixes
- Vincent Oliver - "Cluods in The Haeds (Nathan Fake Remix)" -Lo Recordings (2008)
- Tiefschwarz - Isst (Nathan Fake Remix) - Fine Records (2005)
- Steve Lawler - Out at Night (Nathan's Night In) - Subversive Records (2004)
- DJ Remy - Scrambled (Nathan Fake Remix) - Additive Records (2004)
- Perc - Closer (Nathan Fake Remix) - Premier Sounds (2004)
- Avus - Real (Nathan Fake Remix) - Border Community (2004)
[edit] Compilation appearances (unavailable elsewhere)
- Numb Chance (2006) - Elektronische Musik: Interkontinental 5 - Traum Schallplatten
[edit] Collaborations
- Lava Flow (collaboration with Milky Globe) (2006) - LoEB
[edit] Television
- The track "Grandfathered" was used in a Motorola commercial for the Pebl phone.
- The track "You Are Here" was used in the CSI: Miami episode "Miami Confidential".