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Dan The Automator
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Dan "The Automator" Nakamura
is a San Francisco-based hip-hop producer whose work with
"Kool" Keith Thornton
on the latter's
Dr. Octagon
project shot him to unlikely acclaim in 1996. With a series of ever more elaborate conceptual projects since then,
Nakamura
's wildly imaginative productions and offbeat sense of humor made him one of the leading figures in the underground renaissance of alternative rap in the late '90s.
A classically trained violinist in his younger days,
Nakamura
instead fell in love with
Kraftwerk
and old-school hip-hop, as well as R&B and rock & roll. He began DJing as a teenager but was discouraged by the advanced skills of some younger Bay Area DJs (i.e., the ones who would go on to form the legendary
Invisibl Skratch Piklz
collective).
Nakamura
instead turned his attention to crafting his own productions, accepting gigs around the Bay Area through the early '90s, which eventually culminated in the
Dr. Octagon
project in 1995. A lo-fi fusion of hip-hop beats and bizarre atmospherics on par with some of the weirder exports from the U.K. trip-hop scene,
Dr. Octagon
was released by the tiny Bulk Recordings label in 1995 and achieved a level of overground success increasingly rare in hip-hop's pop-monopolized marketplace when it was reissued by DreamWorks a year later. Propelled by
Thornton
's pornographic rhymes and mind-bending meter, the record owed its success in equal measure to
Nakamura
's inventive production, which wed loping, downtempo rhythms with, by turns, weeping violins, space-born bleeps and wiggles, and heavy metal guitar riffs. Not
Nakamura
's freshman effort by a long shot, the two had actually worked together (with
Thornton
appearing as
Sinister 6000
) on
Nakamura
's debut
Automator
release, the
Better Tomorrow
EP, appearing on SF's Ubiquity label in early 1996.
Nakamura
's studio, The Glue Factory, also served as the workshop for recordings by Mo' Wax's
DJ Shadow
and for various artists on the latter's Solesides label (most notably on
Latyrx
's
The Album
).
When
Thornton
decided not to tour behind his
Dr. Octagon
alias,
Nakamura
racked up a host of other mix and production credits, including
Primal Scream
,
the Eels
,
DJ Krush
, a collaboration with
Dust Brother
Mike Simpson
for
Cornershop
(several tracks on 1997's acclaimed
When I Was Born for the 7th Time
), and
the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
(1998's
Acme
).
Nakamura
then teamed up with former
De La Soul
producer
Prince Paul
as
Handsome Boy Modeling School
, a reference to an episode of the
Chris Elliott
sitcom Get a Life. In 1999, the duo released an album titled
So...How's Your Girl?
, a freewheeling hodgepodge of old-school hip-hop, new-school trip-hop, crazed sampling (including plenty of
Elliott
dialogue), and all-star cameos. The record marked
Nakamura
as a figure to watch, and that reputation was confirmed with 2000's
Deltron 3030
project, a collaboration with rapper
Del tha Funkee Homosapien
and DJ
Kid Koala
. The trio's self-titled debut was an elaborate science-fiction concept album set in a bleak and distant future, and
Nakamura
's detailed, cinematic production offered a rich and believable soundtrack. That same year,
Nakamura
issued a retooled version of his debut EP (with several extra tracks) under the title
A Much Better Tomorrow
on the hip-hop-oriented label 75 Ark.
In 2001,
Nakamura
snared his widest audience yet with the cartoon band
Gorillaz
, an eclectic collaboration with
Blur
's
Damon Albarn
, artist
Jamie Hewlett
,
Cibo Matto
's
Miho Hatori
, and former
Talking Heads
Chris Frantz
and
Tina Weymouth
. Their barely classifiable self-titled debut was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic, going platinum in the U.S. and spawning
Nakamura
's first major hit single,
"Clint Eastwood."
Next,
Nakamura
returned to his
Nathaniel Merriweather
alias (from the
Handsome Boy Modeling School
album) for
Lovage
, a lounge-flavored,
Serge Gainsbourg
-influenced project that featured vocalists
Jennifer Charles
(
Elysian Fields
) and
Mike Patton
(
Faith No More
). The
Lovage
album
Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By
was released before the end of 2001.
Nakamura
kicked off 2002 by releasing his first-ever mix album, the well-received
Wanna Buy a Monkey?: A Mixtape Session
.
Despite the fact there were many promises for a solo album, titled
Omakase
, label issues caused it to be shelved, but in 2004,
the Automator
teamed up with
Daryl Palumba
to form
Head Automatica
(at least in its initial conception) and release
Decadence
. In 2006, he produced the tracks for
2K7
, the soundtrack to the video game of the same name, which featured performances from
E-40
,
Ghostface Killah
, and
Slim Thug
(though of course an instrumental version was also offered). ~ Sean Cooper & Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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