Nate Henricks

Nate Henricks (born March 4, 1987) is a songwriter, producer, and visual artist from Peoria, Illinois. Henricks's work has received critical attention for its 'internet generation collage style' and for his alignment with the underground lofi movement of the 2000s.[1][2] A number of his albums have been released on various small-run tape labels across the United States. Henricks has also been recognized for his unconventional approach to website design,[3] music video composition,[4] digital art, and painting.[5]

Nate Henricks
Nate Henricks
Background information
Born (1987-03-04) March 4, 1987
GenresLo-fi music

Discography

  • We Make Low Art (2007)
  • Music Makes Me Crash My Car (2009)
  • 24 Mins. (2011)
  • Jackdaws Love My Big Sphinx of Quartz (2011)
  • Horse Carrot/Lemonade Guarantee (2011)
  • Hang Out/Lay Low Top Grossing Films of 1984 split (2012) Released on cassette by Eat Tapes
  • Prehistoric Candybar (2012) Released on cassette by Sunup Recordings
  • Nth Meridian (2012)
  • Close Encounters with Green Magic (2012) Released on cassette by Patient Sounds Intl.
  • Horseradish (2013) Released on cassette by Patient Sounds Intl.
  • Warp Time the Zoom Goon's Kookamunga (2013)
  • Sleetmute (2014)
  • Neon For No One (2014) Released on cassette by Crash Symbols
  • Apple Juice (2014)
  • Quest for the Obsolete Egg (2014)
  • How I Got Nanoscopic (2015) Released on cassette by Truly Bald
  • Crown Leaf Chorus (2016) Released on cassette by Patient Sounds Intl.
  • wildness, ed. wildness (2022)[6]

References

  1. "Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone". BBC Radio 6 Music. Retrieved January 30, 2016.
  2. Grebey, James. "RAC Is Enjoying the Singles Life in His Second Act". SPIN.com. Retrieved January 30, 2016.
  3. Pavlovic, Liz. "Week in Review # 76". Decoder Magazine. Retrieved January 30, 2016.
  4. Hall, Ryan. "Videodrone: Nate Henricks – "DUMBFOUNDMENDTATION" & "Evil Knieval Live at the Beach"". Tome to the Weather Machine. Retrieved January 30, 2016.
  5. Fox, Erik (April 4, 2012). "Who Is: Nate Henricks". Summer Teen Zine. Retrieved January 30, 2016.
  6. "wildness, ed. wildness, by Nate Henricks". Nate Henricks. Retrieved April 5, 2024.


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