Providence Reworks: Part I
by Nathan Fake

— Released 11th August 2017

Earlier in 2017 Nathan Fake released his keenly anticipated fourth album “Providence” to rapturous acclaim. FACT hailed it as “career defining… one of the best electronic albums you’ll hear in 2017” and DJ Mag made it their “Album Of The Month”. On this follow-up EP, Fake delivers a brand new track ‘Bosky’: "a spiky, but warm and pretty raw Roland/Boss Analord-inspired studio jam with synth autoharp improvisation"; calls on Tessela and Truss (XL, R&S, Perc Trax, Poly K...

Earlier in 2017 Nathan Fake released his keenly anticipated fourth album “Providence” to rapturous acclaim. FACT hailed it as “career defining… one of the best electronic albums you’ll hear in 2017” and DJ Mag made it their “Album Of The Month”. On this follow-up EP, Fake delivers a brand new track ‘Bosky’: "a spiky, but warm and pretty raw Roland/Boss Analord-inspired studio jam with synth autoharp improvisation"; calls on Tessela and Truss (XL, R&S, Perc Trax, Poly Kicks) aka Overmono and Huerco S. (Proibito, Software) to rework album highlight ‘DEGREELESSNESS’ (feat. Prurient) and additionally showcases the talents of Polish composer and multi-instrumentalist Olga Wojciechowska who submits a stunning modern classical interpretation of ‘HoursDaysMonthsSeasons’.

Providence Reworks: Part I
by Nathan Fake

— Released 11th August 2017

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12" (ZEN12464)

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Digital

12" (ZEN12464)

Limited edition solid white 12” vinyl in a black paper inner sleeve housed in a 3mm spined Popset outer sleeve with beautiful artwork by Matt Bateman (Flat-e).

£9.00
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MP3 (ZENDNLS464)
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Tracklist

  • 12"
  • MP3
  • 16-bit WAV
  1. 1
    DEGREELESSNESS  (featuring Prurient)  (Overmono Remix)
  2. 2
    Bosky
  3. 3
    DEGREELESSNESS  (featuring Prurient)  (Huerco S. Backyard Interpretation)
  4. 4
    HoursDaysMonthsSeasons  (Olga Wojciechowska Rework)
  5.  
    Play All (4)
  1. 1
    DEGREELESSNESS  (featuring Prurient)  (Overmono Remix)
  2. 2
    Bosky
  3. 3
    DEGREELESSNESS  (featuring Prurient)  (Huerco S. Backyard Interpretation)
  4.  
    Play All (3)
  1. 1
    DEGREELESSNESS  (featuring Prurient)  (Overmono Remix)
  2. 2
    Bosky
  3. 3
    DEGREELESSNESS  (featuring Prurient)  (Huerco S. Backyard Interpretation)
  4.  
    Play All (3)

Earlier in 2017 Nathan Fake released his keenly anticipated fourth album “Providence” to rapturous acclaim. FACT hailed it as “career defining… one of the best electronic albums you’ll hear in 2017” and DJ Mag made it their “Album Of The Month”. On this follow-up EP, Fake delivers a brand new track ‘Bosky’: "a spiky, but warm and pretty raw Roland/Boss Analord-inspired studio jam with synth autoharp improvisation"; calls on Tessela and Truss (XL, R&S, Perc Trax, Poly K...

Earlier in 2017 Nathan Fake released his keenly anticipated fourth album “Providence” to rapturous acclaim. FACT hailed it as “career defining… one of the best electronic albums you’ll hear in 2017” and DJ Mag made it their “Album Of The Month”. On this follow-up EP, Fake delivers a brand new track ‘Bosky’: "a spiky, but warm and pretty raw Roland/Boss Analord-inspired studio jam with synth autoharp improvisation"; calls on Tessela and Truss (XL, R&S, Perc Trax, Poly Kicks) aka Overmono and Huerco S. (Proibito, Software) to rework album highlight ‘DEGREELESSNESS’ (feat. Prurient) and additionally showcases the talents of Polish composer and multi-instrumentalist Olga Wojciechowska who submits a stunning modern classical interpretation of ‘HoursDaysMonthsSeasons’.