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NATHAN FAKE "Drowning In A Sea Of Love" Reviews
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Release: 21 Mar 2006
Label: Border Community
Genre: Dance Music, Pop
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| StylusMagazine |
Rating: 9.1 |
Taking advantage of the full-length format to explore a sound anathema to dancefloor oriented 12”’s, Drowning in a Sea of Love is both a surprise and one of the most satisfying records released so far this year.
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| TinyMixTapes |
Rating: 9.0 |
Considering that he's only in his early twenties, this level of believable flexibility, maturity, and melodical prowess is remarkable. To be sure, Fake is one to watch for a long, long time. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, and this album is a big one.
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| Progressive-Sounds |
Rating: 9.0 |
'Drowning In A Sea Of Love' is an emotional and thoughtful album that never falls to far from any style, but never falls in just one.
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| PitchFork |
Rating: 8.4 |
Drowning in a Sea of Love marks Fake's long-awaited debut LP, and sees him complete the transformation from 4/4-friendly house producer into the prog prince of nu-IDM.
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| Guardian |
Rating: 8.0 |
Fake's palette of sounds may be familiar to fans of contemplative electronica but the mood of haunting wonder is all his.
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| The Independent |
Rating: 4.0 |
The overall mood is one of aimless meandering leading nowhere in particular, a sort of casual musical daydream in need of a little discipline, or at least more melodic development.
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