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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 ...
Fool’s Gold Records was founded in 2007 by DJs A-Trak and Nick Catchdubs.It established itself with releases bridging the worlds of all music genres together to the world while being dubbed an "indie innovator" by Billboard [2] and a "tastemaker" label by The New York Times, [3] and "one of the most influential indies in the music business" by Pitchfork. [4]
"Push" featuring Andrew Wyatt – Fool's Gold (2015) "We All Fall Down" featuring Jamie Lidell – Fool's Gold (2015) "Parallel Lines" featuring Phantogram – Fool's Gold (2016) "Believe" featuring Quavo and Lil Yachty – Fool's Gold (2017) "Work It Out" – Fool's Gold (2019) [18] "What Can I Do" featuring Loods – Fool's Gold (2019) [19]
After previewing several tracks during 2014, Low Pros released their debut EP on May 6, 2014, on Fool's Gold Records. [6] The seven track record features co-production from High Klassified and Brillz, and guest appearances from Young Thug , Juvenile , Travis Scott , Que and PeeWee Longway .
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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".
The specimen was preserved in pyrite, or fool's gold, making it easy to produce 3D models of the fossil using CT scans. Credits: Luke Parry/Yu Liu/Ruixin Ran (3D models). - courtesy Luke Parry/Yu ...
The gold in the oceans. The Pacific Ocean covers close to a third of the planet. And the nodules buried in it have been known about since the 19th Century. ... The Motley Fool.