Proggy IDM/techno fans fave Nathan Fake returns after some 2 year hiatus with his latest LP of vast and emotive 'tronica for Border Community. Contained to a very neat six tracks, this is the sound of Nathan moving beyond the clever-clogs dancefloor tracks he produced for Traum and Border Community some years back, and into far more heady music with armchair ravers in mind. Of course that's not to say you couldn't have a shimmy to these cuts, it's just that they're packed with so many corkscrewing turns, IDM-tweaks and software gymnastics that it's just easier to sit back and take it in. 'Hard Islands' is guaranteed to please his legion of devoted fans looking for their next fix of the atmospheric stuff and should also appeal to any fans of the contorted electrotechno of Cane or the widescreen electronica of Jon Hopkins.
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Proggy IDM/techno fans fave Nathan Fake returns after some 2 year hiatus with his latest LP of vast and emotive 'tronica for Border Community. Contained to a very neat six tracks, this is the sound of Nathan moving beyond the clever-clogs dancefloor tracks he produced for Traum and Border Community some years back, and into far more heady music with armchair ravers in mind. Of course that's not to say you couldn't have a shimmy to these cuts, it's just that they're packed with so many corkscrewing turns, IDM-tweaks and software gymnastics that it's just easier to sit back and take it in. 'Hard Islands' is guaranteed to please his legion of devoted fans looking for their next fix of the atmospheric stuff and should also appeal to any fans of the contorted electrotechno of Cane or the widescreen electronica of Jon Hopkins.
Proggy IDM/techno fans fave Nathan Fake returns after some 2 year hiatus with his latest LP of vast and emotive 'tronica for Border Community. Contained to a very neat six tracks, this is the sound of Nathan moving beyond the clever-clogs dancefloor tracks he produced for Traum and Border Community some years back, and into far more heady music with armchair ravers in mind. Of course that's not to say you couldn't have a shimmy to these cuts, it's just that they're packed with so many corkscrewing turns, IDM-tweaks and software gymnastics that it's just easier to sit back and take it in. 'Hard Islands' is guaranteed to please his legion of devoted fans looking for their next fix of the atmospheric stuff and should also appeal to any fans of the contorted electrotechno of Cane or the widescreen electronica of Jon Hopkins.
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Proggy IDM/techno fans fave Nathan Fake returns after some 2 year hiatus with his latest LP of vast and emotive 'tronica for Border Community. Contained to a very neat six tracks, this is the sound of Nathan moving beyond the clever-clogs dancefloor tracks he produced for Traum and Border Community some years back, and into far more heady music with armchair ravers in mind. Of course that's not to say you couldn't have a shimmy to these cuts, it's just that they're packed with so many corkscrewing turns, IDM-tweaks and software gymnastics that it's just easier to sit back and take it in. 'Hard Islands' is guaranteed to please his legion of devoted fans looking for their next fix of the atmospheric stuff and should also appeal to any fans of the contorted electrotechno of Cane or the widescreen electronica of Jon Hopkins.