Nathan Fake: 'You Are Here' (Border Community) Two EP's that includes reworking's from the acclaimed 'Drowning In A Sea Of Love' album. The CD and vinyl offerings include the original & live remix and the addition of a Four Tet reworking. The CD contains a bonus enhanced section with a video of the lead track. The overall feel is of dance floor friendly electronica that errs on the techno side of things, i.e. four to the floor rythmatics, keen percussive fills, spacious fx and the sort of chiming melodic's you'd expect from well executed electronica. The live remix of "Stops" has the feel of eastern percussion like say Gamelan or of a heavily processed glockenspiel. Fans of Skam's Freeform will enjoy the fluidity of the production throughout.
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New 12” release from James Holden’s seminal Border Community label. Produced by 24-year old Nathan Fake, the title track taken from his critically acclaimed ‘Drowning In A Sea Of Love’ album. Latest offering from Border Community, following on from massive releases by Misstress Barbara, Avus and Lazy Fat People. Sure to find favour with electronic DJs across the board, the release straddles the respective genres of techno, house and broken beat with ease. Featuring an assortment of live remixes from Nathan Fake himself, as well as a previously unreleased track, the 12” also features a rare remix from Kieran Hebden’s Four Tet project, which takes the title track into his inimitable world of broken beats and playful sampling. The 12” artwork is, as with all Border Community releases, beautifully designed, featuring photography from Fake and his family. The CD single release also includes a video directed by Vincent Oliver (who was also responsible for Fake’s spectacular tour visuals) and Udi