Nathan Fake
Crystal Vision LP 2x12"
Cambria Instruments âą SKU: CAMBRIA08LPHouse âą Techno âą Electro âą Ambient âą Breaks
Nathan Fake
Cambria Instruments âą SKU: CAMBRIA08LPHouse âą Techno âą Electro âą Ambient âą Breaks
âŹ30.00
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10 tracksOn April 7th electronic luminary Nathan Fake presents the new longplayer âCrystal Visionâ on his own Cambria Instruments imprint, which features collaborations with Clark and Wizard Apprentice. This is music for musicâs sake â recorded without angles, agendas and themes â so Fake was free to simply continue honing his craft and express himself non-literally. Aptly titled, thereâs a clarity of execution and ambition, and a peak effectiveness to the record that just sounds right. Continuing to set a personal bar higher and topping his own best, the mark of master craftsperson is everywhere, but that doesnât mean itâs polished; Thereâs plenty of rawness evident, with spiky sonics keeping ears on high alert â full of endorphin-flooded rave energy. Following a short, scene-setting âArrivalâ â a simple major chord arpeggio played on a Jupiter 6 which sounds like curtains opening at dawn, things begin apace with âThe Grassâ, which hurtles like a precision-tuned bullet train through Arctic tundra. The undulating effect of compression is emphasised by the classic techno trope where 2 rhythms jar yet interlock, creating an exquisitely disorientating strobe-like flutter. On the trackâs guest, Fake comments, âI fell in love with Wizard Apprentice's âI Am Invisibleâ and felt our musical styles were similar. Their vocals are smooth and clear and sharp at the same time. Theyâre like a calm within the storm.â Inspired by Italo disco but sounding wholly alien and futuristic, âVimanaââs fizzing buzzsaw arpeggiated bassline, popping snares and bright whirling melody are equally an electro trance melange, with an effervescent major chord Arp that kicks in midway. Reminiscent of what used to be called âfunky technoâ but with sparklier sounds, âBoss Coreâ blinds like sunshine bouncing off ice. Using his trusty Boss DR550 drum machine, and inspired by Autechre's âVose Inâ, the track peaks by reaching that melancholic/euphoric axis for which he is loved. With chugging slow breakbeats not a million miles from Board Of Canada or trip hop, âCrystal Visionâ rolls along, with the melody opening up, revealing more hidden notes as it progresses, building into a fractal, kaleidoscopic mosaic. An emotional outpouring with serotonin surging through the circuitry, classic breakbeats and layers of lazers, âBibledâ has all the hallmarks of a classic. This is a bonafide festival-set closing, hugging-your-mates, moment â or, with its guitar solo, âa power balladâ â as Nathan calls it. A minimalistic moment of calm midway through the album, âCMDââs gently comforting dreamscape is conjured with FM stacked and detuned sine waves which are left to breathe, whilst the chunky Chicagoan house jack of âHawkâ brings to mind classic Relief records, but even more detuned and wibbly, and laden with synths. As the title suggests, âAmen 96â is in Fakeâs own words, âme having a go at jungle. I grew up listening to it, and I remember as a teenager it sounded like the most intense and otherworldly music ever. It still does. This track is an experiment to see how my melodic style works against amen breaksâ. Closer to the braindance end of the spectrum than âproperâ jungle (and all the more interesting for it), Fake channels the spirit of Squarepusher but makes it his own, brimming with melodious twinkle. A collaboration with Nathanâs close friend and genuine musical hero Clark. âOutsiderâ finds this dream team alchemising pure gold thatâs bigger than the sum of their parts. Skittering, intense, far-reaching end epic, the pair close proceedings on a grandly dramatic note. In 2020 Nathan released the album âBlizzardsâ, which was described by The Quietus as âhis best workâ, and âhis best LP yetâ yet by Resident Advisor. The equally well received âBlizzards Remixesâ EP which featured Afrodeutsche and Irene Dresel followed in 2021, as did a nationwide UK tour. An in-demand remixer, Fake has added his magic to tracks by Radiohead, Clark, Perc, Jon Hopkins, GoGo Penguin, Dominik Eulberg, Christian Löffler and Damian Lazarus, working for labels including Ninja Tune, Domino, Warp, Blue Note and Kompakt.