Artist
Dan the Automator
San Francisco, United States • b. 1967
Dan the Automator is a musician from San Francisco, United States, active since 1967. Their discography on Gatefold includes 3 records.
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Biography
Dan "the Automator" Nakamura is a hip-hop producer most known for his work in the mid to late 1990s and early 2000s. Nakamura's most well-known production work includes The NBA 2K7 video game soundtrack, the commercially successful Dr. Octagon project with Kool Keith, and the widely successful anime influenced trip-hop project Gorillaz. He is also renowned in underground circles for spearheading the critically acclaimed underground projects Handsome
The Arc of Dan the Automator
The pivots — what forced Dan the Automator to reinvent.
The Glue Factory Genesis
Nakamura locked himself in his home studio with an Akai S950 and a massive pile of cheap library records to escape the rigid formula of nineties boom-bap. The breakthrough came when he paired up with Kool Keith for the Dr. Octagonecologyst project in 1996. He bypassed the usual funk loops for eerie sci-fi sound effects, classical strings, and DJ QBert's hyper-kinetic scratching. The result was a cold, clinical, and completely alien hip-hop masterpiece that changed underground production forever.
The Conceptual Supergroups
By the turn of the millennium, Nakamura stopped producing traditional solo artists and began casting musicians like actors in a theater production. He teamed with Prince Paul for Handsome Boy Modeling School and Del the Funky Homosapien for Deltron 3030. These records were recorded in frantic, collaborative sessions where he blended orchestral sweeps, trip-hop tempos, and indie rock cameos. You hear this peak theatricality on 'White People' and the Deltron debut, where the skits and concepts are as heavy as the beats.
The Pop-Crossover Magnet
Damon Albarn heard what Nakamura was doing with hip-hop concepts and tapped him to co-produce the 2001 Gorillaz debut album. Nakamura took Albarn's lo-fi indie demos and ran them through his MPC, adding heavy dub basslines, space-age melodica, and clean radio compression. The massive success of 'Clint Eastwood' made him the most wanted producer in pop, leading to a major-label signing for his project Head Automatica. This era saw him trading his dusty vinyl crates for polished studio consoles, pushing his basement aesthetic into the mainstream glare.
Influences
- Prince Paul — Paul's work on De La Soul's 3 Feet High and Rising proved to Nakamura that a hip-hop album could use skits, characters, and comedy to build an entire self-contained universe. Nakamura openly modeled the skits on Handsome Boy Modeling School after Paul's collage style, eventually recruiting him as a full partner. You hear this influence in the bizarre, deadpan narrative interruptions that derail his albums.
- David Axelrod — Axelrod's late-sixties Capitol Records productions blended heavy, slow-tempo rock drums with lush, dramatic orchestral arrangements. Nakamura routinely sampled Axelrod's Capitol catalog, including a direct lift of 'The Edge' for his early work. You hear it in the heavy-bottomed, slow-rolling drum patterns and cinematic string arrangements that anchor his entire production style.
- Jean-Jacques Perrey — The French electronic music pioneer's whimsical Moog experiments and early tape-editing techniques shaped Nakamura's love for the absurd. Nakamura sampled Perrey's 'E.V.A.' on the Handsome Boy Modeling School track 'The Projects.' The influence is all over his work in the form of playful synthesizer chirps and retro-futuristic sound effects.
- Run-D.M.C. — Nakamura has cited Jam Master Jay's minimal, heavy-hitting production on early Profile Records releases as his introduction to the power of a hard drum beat. He used their stripped-down aesthetic as a blueprint when he started programming his own SP-1200 drum sequences. You hear it in the dry, unvarnished snare sounds that cut straight through his thickest orchestral mixes.
- John Barry — The legendary James Bond composer's brass-heavy, suspenseful film scores are the foundation of Nakamura's arrangement philosophy. Nakamura studied classical violin as a kid and obsessed over how Barry used horns and strings to build tension. That influence dominates the cinematic sweeps of the Lovage project and his Deltron 3030 compositions.
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