Listen to Nathan Fake’s New EP for Cambria Instruments
'Glaive' is Fake's second record on his and Wesley Matsel's newly launched label.

Having inaugurated their Cambia Instruments label last summer with the collaborative Black Drift EP, Nathan Fake and Wesley Matsell‘s new imprint has now turned loose its second release: the five-track Glaive EP from Fake himself. As we reported when we previewed EP track “Nuuk” back in December, Glaive was reportedly made at home using the decidedly low-tech tools of “a millennium-era copy of Cubase 5 and a hardly glamorous Roland SH-09.”
Expanding on the point, Fake explains, “I’ve always been totally turned off by the idea of owning expensive/high-end equipment, I just want to go on stage with a Dell laptop running Windows 95.” The results of the no-frills approach used on Glaive (which is out now) can be heard using the player below.