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Nathan Fake - Drowning In A Sea Of Remixes

Label:
Catalog#:
10BCR
Format:
Vinyl, 12"
Country:
UK
Released:
20 Feb 2006
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Leftfield, Breaks, IDM, Tech House, Electro, Downtempo

Tracklist

A1   Charlie's House (Apparat Remix) 7:49
    Remix - Apparat
  Remix [Credited To], Producer [Additional] - Sascha Ring
A2   Long Sunny (Vincent Oliver Remix) 5:56
    Drums [Additional] - Steven "Digger" Downs
  Remix, Producer [Additional], Guitar - Vincent Oliver
B1   Long Sunny (Fairmont Remix) 6:26
    Guitar - Vincent Oliver
  Remix - Fairmont
  Remix [Credited To], Producer [Additional] - Jacob Fairley
B2   You Are Here (FortDax Remix) 8:28
    Remix, Producer [Additional] - FortDax

Credits

Written-By, Producer - Nathan Fake

Notes

Barcode: 5060065334118

(P)+(C) Border Community Recordings 2006.

Made in the UK.
Distributed by Amato

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Rated 5/5
Review by JohoKM-2 Apr 07, 2009
As i've been telling everyone about this release is that fortdax remix is one of the best stonishing songs i've ever heard. It looks impossible how someone can be able to manage putting so many different styles inside one song and then come up with this. A happy-sad song that will everyone feel and think different things, someone would be thinking about the best day of their life and other maybe the sadest, that's the magic stuff about this remix. Of course, you'll not be able to play it easily in a set but maybe that's not it's purpose that's why you also have other songs in this record like the apparat remix.

Finally just recomend everyone to get this record even just for one song.

Review by KodomoNaAtarashi Mar 15, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
FortDax's remix of You Are Here has to be one of most unpretentiously happy songs I've ever heard. As far as I've experienced, it's impossible to not be cheered up by this track. It's just pure, simple happiness, and it's quickly become one of my favorite songs of all time.

The rest of the tracks are the fimiliar clicky IDM-infused house we've come to expect from Holden's always-quality label. Good stuff, but it's the FortDax track that makes this release for me.