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Nathan Fake

Norfolk, United Kingdom • b. 1983-03-01

Nathan Fake is credited on 71 releases across 69 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 2003–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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71

Pressings credited

69

Albums

3

Decades active

18

In collections

Biography

Nathan Fake (born 1 March 1983) is an English electronic musician from Necton, Norfolk. He first gained attention through releases on James Holden's Border Community label, particularly the single "The Sky Was Pink" (2004), whose remix by Holden proved influential and attracted sustained attention over two years. Fake has released seven studio albums across four labels—Border Community, Ninja Tune, his own Cambria Instruments, and InFiné—and has remixed artists including Radiohead, Jon Hopkins, and Sasha. He co-founded Cambria Instruments with Wesley Matsell in 2014. His work has been generally well received by critics, with his debut Drowning in a Sea of Love (2006) his most acclaimed release.

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Credited work

71 releases · 69 albums · active 2003–2025

  • Performance · 79
  • Production · 39

Studios: Bauer Studios Ludwigsburg · Entropya Studio · Casa Shira · Studio Stehende Welle

Discography

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Frequent collaborators

  • Avus
  • Perc
  • DJ Remy
  • Steve Lawler
  • Jack Addicts
  • Tiefschwarz
  • Mylo
  • Milky Globe + Friends

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