Nathan Fake

Nathan Fake is an English electronic music artist from Necton[1] in Norfolk, England, who has released singles as well as three albums on the label Border Community Recordings.

Nathan Fake
Nathan Fake live in Paris
Background information
BornKing's Lynn, Norfolk, England
OriginNecton, Norfolk, England
GenresElectronica, techno, ambient
Occupation(s)Producer, performer
Years active2003–present
LabelsCambria Instruments, Ninja Tune, Border Community

In 2006, his debut album Drowning in a Sea of Love was released on Border Community.[2] He released a six track mini-album Hard Islands in 2009.[3] His third album Steam Days followed in 2012.

In 2014, Fake founded the label Cambria Instruments with Wesley Matsell, the inaugural release being a split single between the two artists.[4]

In February 2020, Fake announced his fifth studio album called Blizzards would be released by Cambria Instruments on 3 April 2020[5]

Discography

Albums

  • Drowning in a Sea of Love (2006) – Border Community
  • Hard Islands (2009) – Border Community
  • Steam Days (2012) – Border Community
  • Providence (2017) – Ninja Tune
  • Blizzards (2020) – Cambria Instruments

Singles and EPs

  • 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
  • Iceni Strings (2012) – Border Community
  • Paean (2013) – Border Community
  • CAMBRIA01 (Split 12" with Wesley Matsell) (2014) – Cambria Instruments
  • GLAIVE (2015) – Cambria Instruments
  • Degreelessness (2016) – Ninja Tune
  • Providence Reworks - Part 1Ninja Tune
  • Providence Reworks - Part 2Ninja Tune
  • Sunder (2018) – Ninja Tune

Remixes

  • Avus – "Real (Nathan Fake Remix)" – Border Community (2004)
  • Perc – "Closer (Nathan Fake Remix)" – Premier Sounds (2004)
  • DJ Remy – "Scrambled (Nathan Fake Remix)" – Additive Records (2004)
  • Steve Lawler – "Out at Night (Nathan's Night In)" – Subversive Records (2004)
  • Tiefschwarz – "Isst (Nathan Fake Remix)" – Fine Records (2005)
  • Shocking Pinks – "Dressed To Please (Nathan Fake Remix)" – DFA Records (2008)
  • Vincent Oliver – "Clouds in The Haeds (Nathan Fake Remix)" – Lo Recordings (2008)
  • Starting Teeth – "Venom (Nathan Fake Remix)" – Creaked Records (2009)
  • Grasscut – "Muppet (Nathan Fake Remix)" – Ninja Tune (2010)
  • Jon Hopkins – "Wire (Nathan Fake Remix)" – Double Six Recordings (2010)
  • Walls – "Gaberdine" – Kompakt (2010)
  • PVT – "Light Up Bright Fires (Nathan Fake Remix)" – Warp Records (2010)
  • Radiohead – "Morning Mr Magpie (Nathan Fake Rmx)" (2011)
  • Neon Jung – "Delirium Tremens (Nathan Fake Remix)" – Magic Wire Recordings (2012)
  • Clark – "Growls Garden (Nathan Fake Remix)" – Warp Records (2013)
  • Dorian Concept – "Draft Culture (Nathan Fake Remix)" – Ninja Tune (2015)
  • Ultraísta – "Party Line (Nathan Fake Remix)" – Partisan Records (2019)

Compilation appearances

  • "The Sky Was Pink" - Fear & Loathing 2, Mixed by Luke Slater - Resist Music (2004)
  • "Numb Chance" – Elektronische Musik: Interkontinental 5 – Traum Schallplatten (2006)
  • "Laluna" – #savefabricFabric Records & Houndstooth (2016)

Collaborations

  • "Lava Flow" (collaboration with Milky Globe) (2006) – LoEB

Television

References

  1. RA News: Nathan Fake enters his Steam Days, Residentadvisor.net, Retrieved 2016-10-16.
  2. Ranta, Alan "TMT gives Nathan Fake debut 4.5/5". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved on 30 September 2008
  3. Ranta, Alan (20 May 2009). "Nathan Fake: Hard Islands". PopMatters. Retrieved on 14 June 2010.
  4. "Nathan Fake launches new label Cambria Instruments". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  5. "Nathan Fake recorded most of his new album live in one take". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  6. "FortDax | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.com. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
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