Nathan Fake (b. 3 March 1983, King’s Lynn, Norfolk) is a British electronic musician and producer based in Norwich. He’s been signed by Ninja Tune since 2016 and releases music via Cambria Instruments label, including the latest album,
[m=3064184], in April 2023.
Fake grew up in Norfolk and began making music in high school, inspired by IDM acts like Aphex Twin and
Orbital on the radio and further reading about the artists and their gear in music magazines. In 2003, Nathan met
James Holden, who signed an aspiring producer on his
Border Community label, releasing
Outhouse 12 EP. More records soon followed on
Satoshi Tomiie’s US-based Saw Recordings, German label Traum Schallplatten, and Electrochoc Records in France. Nathan Fake presented his debut full-length album,
[m=24253], on Border Community in March 2006; the record gained positive reviews from Pitchfork, The Guardian, Mixmag, and other publications. In 2014, Nathan Fake co-founded
Cambria Instruments with
Wesley Matsell, a fellow Border Community alumni. As a remix producer, he collaborated with several prominent musicians and labels, including
Radiohead, Jon Hopkins, Chris Clark, [l69345], Warp Records, and Kompakt.
In September 2016, one of the leading UK electronic labels,
Ninja Tune, signed Nathan Fake and released his
Degreelessness 12 EP later the same year. Fake presented the fourth studio album,
[m=1148009] 2xLP/CD, in the spring of 2017, featuring
Prurient (founder of Hospital Productions) and Raphaelle Standell-Preston (of Braids) as guest musicians, with favorable reviews in [l98607] and Wire Magazine, as well as Bleep’s
Album of the Week honorary mention. Later that year, Ninja Tune released a two-part
Providence Reworks EP with remixes from Overmono, Huerco S., Olga Wojciechowska, and Konx-Om-Pax.