Nathan FakeOuthouse

Label:

Border Community – 02BC

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Tech House

Tracklist

A1 Outhouse (Main Mix) 10:51
B1 Outhouse (Fluffy Mix) 4:36
B2 Outhouse (Beaty Tool Mix) 5:57

Companies, etc.

  • Published ByCopyright Control
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Border Community Recordings Ltd
  • Copyright ©Border Community Recordings Ltd
  • Manufactured ByEurodisc Manufacturing
  • Distributed ByAmato Distribution
  • Pressed ByMPO
  • Lacquer Cut AtHeathmans Mastering

Credits

  • Design [Uncredited]Tom Horner
  • Lacquer Cut ByShane*
  • Written-By, ProducerNathan Fake

Notes

Sticker:
All tracks: 132 bpm a major
Manufactured By EURODISC

Sleeve:
border community recordings
po box 38846 london w12 8yt
www.bordercommunity.com
[email protected]
exclusively distributed via amato

for label management / distribution info
3 beat label mgnt ltd
t +44 (0) 151 709 2323
f +44 (0) 151 707 0227
email [email protected]

Spine:
welcome to the border community

Label:
nathan says: much love,
thanks and respect to james
& gemma, mum, dad & ben,
all my friends in reading and
norfolk and everywhere else,
and everyone who is shaping
the future of rock music.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 060065 330424
  • Barcode (String): 5060065330424
  • Matrix / Runout (A side run-out): 02 BC A1 Shane heathMANS MPO
  • Matrix / Runout (B side run-out): 02 BC B1 Shane! MPO

Other Versions (5 of 12)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Outhouse (12", Promo) Border Community 02BC UK 2003
Outhouse (CDr, Promo, wavs) Border Community none UK 2003
Outhouse Rmx Part 1 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) Recycled Loops RELOOP019 Slovenia 2006
New Submission
Outhouse Rmx Part 1 (12", Promo, White Label) Recycled Loops RELOOP019 Slovenia 2006
New Submission
Outhouse Rmx Part 1 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) Recycled Loops RELOOP019 Slovenia 2006

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Reviews

  • adrianguenter's avatar
    adrianguenter
    Still absolutely massive. Talk about standing the test of time!
    • MeanDumpsterCat's avatar
      MeanDumpsterCat
      I love these dark sounding early Border Community releases. This one REALLY reminds me of Boards of Canada in it's synthwork. An incredible track! Definitely one of the best to come out of this label!
      • ceedub's avatar
        ceedub
        Edited 20 years ago
        I'm not usually a fan of progressive, but things have changed recently due to DJ's (such as Holden) sneaking IDM riffs (such as Fake's) onto the dancefloor. If I had been out in a club when the fluffy mix was dropped I would have ed the bimbos in trying to take the DJ home that night ;) Nathan's track is a downright inspiration to a burdgeoning producer conflicted with a techno upbringing and IDM sensibilities. I'm looking forward to more of these genre crossovers...
        • zangief_pilam's avatar
          zangief_pilam
          Edited 20 years ago
          I first heard this on James Holden's Balance mix and I must say, it is one of the highest points on the mix. I would have to disagree with damnage, the Fluffy Mix is definitely a winner, even if not a banging tune. Composed with outstanding musical taste, main mix is a great combination of an eery melody with a nice driving beat, while the fluffy mix is the same melody based on some chilled beats which are just great to put on and relax to. The Beats Tool is a good mix for a slightly more intense set. In my opinion a great release where every mix is GREAT.
          • mindblow_'s avatar
            mindblow_
            Without a doubt, one of the best tunes of 2003. The 'Main Mix' is really dark and epic combination of synth loops and techno bass with straight-forward rhythm. 'Beats Tool' is more simple, really nice to mix and use, but even the 'Fluffy Mix' is really good piece of music. IMHO, this is really high-quality electronic music which will sound good long after.
            • djdamnage's avatar
              djdamnage
              James Holden’s Border Community’s 2nd release comes straight from the mind of a 20 year old college student whose influences don’t come from the club, but from IDM & Ambient musicians such as Boards of Canada and Ulrich Schauss. Nathan Fake has created a weird monster here, the main mix is a left of center house cut, with a main synth line that would feel more at home in a Portishead track than a house track. The “Beaty Tool” mix is the winner here, great drum programming and very little use of the main synth hook. Also included on the release is an ambient version, the “Fluffy Mix” which is a pointless inclusion on a 12” release and proves Natahan should stick to producing non-dance floor cuts. Disapointing, but not useless.
              • shawn.allen's avatar
                shawn.allen
                Boards of Canada-style synths in three distinct flavors: a thumping techy tribal bit on the big side, a downtempo quirkster and an almost progressive little beats mix on the other. Hot shit.

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