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Nate Manic

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Greetings, thanks for stopping by. I'm Nate Manic. I love robots. I started out playing organ by ear when I was 2 years old. This continued until I was 6, when my parents put me into private lessons, which sucked at the time. When I was in 5th grade I started singing. I continued playing the organ and piano, and taught myself how to play the guitar in 7th grade.The next 3 years were pretty uneventful. Then, in 1992, I went to Germany on an exchange program and discovered wonderful, wonderful Techno music. The scene was amazing. Coming back my senior year I made it a point to sneak out as much as possible so I could go to raves in the area.So in 1994 I started attending UW-Madison on a 4-year, full tuition Music Scholarship for voice. I couldn't stand it. Faced with the possibility of being a choir director for the rest of my life- and please don't get me wrong; that is a very noble profession and most of my choir teachers were instrumental in my musical upbringing- I did what any self-respecting college student would do- I dropped out. After enrolling at the Madison Media Institute I got my Associate's Degree in Music Recording Technology. It was about that time that I met this dude Adem Tesfaye (formerly of Black Poet's Society), and started seriously working on music as Illustrate Rek. I made a ton of great music and then I moved to Chicago in 2000 to pursue a full-time career as a DJ.Chicago is pretty awesome and I started out pretty fast. Some memorable gigs at the time include the Cross in London, Headlining Milwaukee's Summerfest opening day with DJ Colette and some great guest spots in Madison and Milwaukee. I spent about 6 months as a member of the Balance Record Pool and I also have had the opportunity to play in some great clubs here with DJs like John Digweed, Kaskade, Ian Pooley, Derrick Carter, Luke Solomon, DJ Krush, Juan Atkins and Murk.About 2 1/2 years ago I started a Thursday night at this bar and lounge called Moonshine. From there I became the Music Director, started doing my Sunday Morning Funk and Soul Brunch in addition to Thursdays and also did some DJing on Saturdays for them. I still DJ there about every other Saturday during the winter and Spring and always have a lot of fun and Irish Car Bombs.Which brings me to the next chapter, my new record label Bad Advice Inc. You can get more info on that one by clicking on the Bad Advice logo in my top friends list. So far we've managed to string together a pretty awesome catalog, pretty much all for the dancefloor, by Full Phat, HeavyFeet, Genna db Greene, Chad North, Derrick Carter, James Curd, Jon Milsom, Nick Maurer, Invisible Stroke, Cheap As Chimps, Tommy Largo, Bryan Jones and myself. An all-digital catalog comprised of some great Downtempo, Trip Hop, Ambient IDM and other living room tunes will be featured as well in the coming months. Check out my music. Feel free to comment on it. Producer? Label owner? You're the person I want to talk to. Chicago has an amazing wealth of talented producers and DJs to get behind and it would be a shame if their music went unheard, ya heard?In recent months I've also taken on a fucking awesome position as a member of the Style Matters DJ collective. Founded in 2007 by Orchard Lounge's Spencer Lokken, we are a group of club djs dedicated to providing quality, tasteful soundtracks for private events, art gallery openings, fashion shows, weddings and corporate parties. For more info you can check out http://www.stylemattersdjs.com .Well, that's about it. Thanks for reading this very self-indulgent bio. I look forward to entertaining you all.smooches, Nate ManicDISCOGRAPHY
D-Iz-Ill- The Sickness- Independent, 1999
Arcade Beats- Poontin Muzik, Jan. 2007
The North By Midwest EP (Ya Ho Ya Hey, Nuba)- Bad Advice, Oct. 2007
It's Never Easy- Bad Advice, Feb. 2008
BAM 002 (Cow Jazz)- Bad Advice, May 2008
Dajae- The Truth Hurts (Remix)- Smooth Agent, Late 2008
Cheap as Chimps- Sweatshop (Child Labor of Love Remix)- Bad Advice, August 2008 Full Phat- Don't stop (Crunktastic Deeptacular Mix) Bad Advice, August 2008

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Member Since: 29/11/2006
Band Website: www.caliber-entertainment.com
Influences: John Aqcuaviva, Richie Hawtin, Derrick Carter, Nu Yorican Soul, Fort Knox Five, Nick Nice, Chad Mindrive, Terry Mullan, Peterbilt, Ian Pooley, Adem Tesfaye, Bjork, Daft Punk, Radiohead, Nouvelle Vague, The Cure
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BAD ADVICE INC.!



A Chicago-based record label specializing in Electro, Techno, Tech House, House, Downtempo, Trip Hop and Ambient IDM. Click on the bear to hear our music!

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My Blog

BAM002 is OUT NOW on STOMPY & DANCERECORDS.COM

Hi!Just wanted to let you know that BAM002, featuring tracks from Jon Milsom, Full Phat, Nick Maurer and myself  is now available as digital download exclusively from stompy.com!CLICK HERE to pre...
Posted by on Wed, 25 Jun 2008 09:02:00 GMT

Nate Manics "Never Easy" gets awesome review from New York Blog!

Hey here’s me blowing more smoke up me own arse...Taken from the Blog of DJ Count Zero of New York...----------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------F...
Posted by on Mon, 07 Apr 2008 10:16:00 GMT

Article I wrote on the state of Gay Music and Club Culture

A piece I was asked to write for Chicago publication Newcity's Pride 2007 Issue... "The Song Is Not The Same""Wait& you're gay?  Huh, you don't LOOK gay&"  Every time I hear it my first in...
Posted by on Mon, 06 Aug 2007 09:15:00 GMT