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  2. A-Trak discography - Wikipedia

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    A collaborator since the beginning of his career, A-Trak has focused on co-producing music with other artists since the early 2000s and has been part of musical groups The Brothers Macklovitch (2020–present), Duck Sauce (2009–present), Low Pros (2014), DJ crew The Allies (1998–2000), [1] and hip hop crew Obscure Disorder (1997–2000).

  3. FabricLive.45 - Wikipedia

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    In a review for AllMusic, Dave Shim proclaims that "A-Trak has released a mix tailor made for dance floor enthusiasts rather than fader-flicking musos." FabricLive.45 brings together older club styles with newer club beats "seamlessly mashed up in jaw-dropping new configurations".

  4. Infinity (AJR EP) - Wikipedia

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    "Infinity" is an upbeat pop song, [6] with string and acoustic-focused instrumentation and vocals led by all three brothers. [7] The song was described by Idolator as "a stripped-back, folk-tinged pop song with a powerful sing-a-long chorus". [1] "Infinity" was initially released on YouTube in 2013 before its proper release with updated ...

  5. A-Trak - Wikipedia

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    A-Trak was featured on the 2016 Fool's Gold Records compilation album Fool's Gold Presents: Night Shift, for his song "Only One" with Ookay. On May 3, 2016, A-Trak premiered his single "Parallel Lines" (featuring Phantogram) on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 Radio show. A-Trak embarked on an Australian Tour with fellow producer What So Not on June 30 ...

  6. Infinity 1 - Wikipedia

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    "∞1" (read "Infinity Ichi"; translated as "Infinity 1") is Do As Infinity's twenty-first single, released on June 17, 2009. The band had disbanded in September 2005 ...

  7. Low Pros - Wikipedia

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    The two had several studio sessions, resulting in the first Low Pros' records. [1] Their first release, the song "Jack Tripper" was well received by critics. Consequence of Sound described it as "a sweaty, swaggering banger down to the last swift beat" [ 2 ] and Max Weinstein of Vibe called it "one hell of a recipe."

  8. Ride for Me - Wikipedia

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    "Ride for Me" is a song by Canadian DJ A-Trak and producer Falcons. It features American rappers Young Thug and 24hrs . [ 1 ] It was released as a single via A-Trak's Fool's Gold Records on February 7, 2018.

  9. True Song - Wikipedia

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    The last song on this album, "Ai no Uta", has become a fan favorite and also a staple song to the end of all the Do As Infinity concerts after this album released. Another staple song for their concerts was "One or Eight", which they usually do band member introductions in the middle of.