On Nathan Fake's third album, the Norfolk, UK producer shows that he is not afraid to explore a bit of new territory, mainly by incorporating more nods to the bounce and swing of house music than ever before. Still, Steam Days does not present an entirely new Nathan Fake, as he does attempt to stay true to his established sound—one marked by triumphant melodies, bit-reduced/detuned synths, and touches from IDM's heyday—while also proving that he is not an artist who exists in a bu...
XLR8R — On Nathan Fake's third album, the Norfolk, UK producer shows that he is not afraid to explore a bit of new territory, mainly by incorporating more nods to the bounce... more info