Mark Pytlik - 30.07.2009  While Nathan Fake's first full-length album (2006's Drowning in a Sea of Love) totally worked as a listenable and light-as-air take on the whole pasto...
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William Grant - 11.06.2009  James Holden’s Border Community label can comfortably don the title of ‘pioneering electronic label’, something previously chartered by the better kno...
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Simon Gurney - 09.06.2009  Nathan Fake is a Norfolk lad (now living in London [but of course]) who released a shimmery shoegaze-flecked electronic album in 2006. Drowning In A S...
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Dominic Umile - 27.05.2009  Instead of issuing a proper follow-up full-length to his electronic psyche opus Drowning in a Sea of Love, producer Nathan Fake rests in the comfortab...
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Alan Ranta - 20.05.2009  A lot can change in three years, a fact made evident by former Norfolk bedroom producer Nathan Fake’s sophomore album. In 2003, the then-19-year-old F...
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Alex Hibbert - 19.05.2009  Nathan Fake has evolved since 2006’s debut, Drowning In A Sea Of Love, in which everyone jumped on the Boards Of Canada influences and forgot about th...
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Ben Hogwood - 18.05.2009  Nathan Fake's first album for Border Community caused something of a stir. Drowning In A Sea Of Love, with its shimmering synthesizer and guitar textu...
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Derek Miller - 15.05.2009  Clearly, I've been tagged as RA's go-to for dewy-ewed, "emotive" dance music. Several months after openly pleading for his return in a Max Cooper revi...
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Tristan Parker - 15.05.2009 At heart, ‘Hard Islands’ - the latest album from blissed-out-electronica talent Nathan Fake - is a techno record. More importantly though, it’s the ri...
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Youri Jozee - 12.05.2009  Ever since the release of the seminal classics such as The Sky Was Pink, Dinamo and Outhouse, UK's Nathan Fake has established himself as a major face...
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