English electronic musician known for melodic, arpeggio-rich IDM and ambient releases, including the 2006 album Drowning In A Sea Of Love released on Border Community.

Debut album Drowning In A Sea Of Love (2006) is noted for arpeggio-based melodies and four-on-the-floor patterns; review comparisons include Mùm, Boards of Canada and Dntel.

DeBaser's review of Nathan Fake's 2006 album Drowning In A Sea Of Love praises melodic arpeggios and standout tracks while noting some atmospheric interludes as weaker. Recommended for fans of Boards of Canada and similar melodic IDM.

For:Fans of Mùm, Boards of Canada, Dntel and melodic IDM/ambient electronic music.

 I would say that the album released by this twenty-two-year-old English musician closely approaches - in a period where it is nonetheless an unwritten obligation to always show even a minimum interest in things we would gladly do without - this album by Nathan Fake, as I was saying, closely approaches the concept of a Kinder surprise.

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