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Ekali is more than just an alter ego for musician Nathan Shaw. It's not only the name for an electronic production project that -- just a few months after posting his first track -- brought a level of recognition that most artists spend a career dreaming about. It's also a reflection of a remarkable musical journey that's led him far outside the crowded beat-making field.

Although only 26 years old, Shaw has already been playing music for almost half his life. Growing up bouncing between Vancouver, British Columbia, and tiny Mayne Island (just across the Strait of Georgia from the city), Shaw absorbed his parent's vinyl obsession early before picking up a violin when he was 12. Within a couple of years, he'd moved on to guitar, then to bass, which he played in his school's jazz program before dropping out at age 15 to pursue music full-time. He was a session bassist and touring musician, playing indie rock, folk, jazz, hardcore, and posthardcore -- and along the way won a Juno award his work with Vancouver indie group Said the Whale -- before setting out on his own four years ago.

Ekali has given Shaw the chance to show off the stylistic flexibility he picked up from years of playing across the musical spectrum. His breakthrough single "Unfaith" mixes Ciara samples and jazzy piano chords with the sonic and emotional intimacy of the indie rock and classic singer-songwriters he grew up on. (Which might explain how the track ended up being sampled not once but twice on Drake's If You're Reading This, It's Too Late.) He's made apocalyptic trap music with rapper Denzel Curry ("Babylon") and transcendent electronic pop with ZHU ("Blame").

But while the self-taught musician draws from a sprawling set of influences -- from Burial to Joni Mitchell to progressive metal icons Dream Theater -- one constant in Shaw's music is its commitment to analog-era ideals like warmth and texture that often go missing in modern beats. In an era of music tuned to computerized precision, Ekali's tracks resonate with a defiantly human touch.

Ekali's debut EP, Crystal Eyes was released last September 2018, collaborating with the talented likes of K. Flay, Yuna, Slumberjack, and Mossy. Following the release of the EP, Shaw, headed out on his third headline North America tour, selling out most venues throughout the US & Canada. Ekali's first full-length album project is due out in January 2020 which features the likes of Au/Ra, Kiiara, Illenium, Reo Cragun, Nitti Gritti, and more.

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Ekali is a Canadian instrumentalist and producer from Vancouver, BC. He started making electronic music in 2014, and since has been making big waves in the electronic community; from his visceral, captivating original work and collaborations to his thundering club remixes.

Ekali was accepted as Canada's sole participant in the Red Bull Music Academy in 2014. Since then, he's gone on to receive over twenty million streams, toured every corner of the world & received a writing credit on Drake's "If You're Reading This It's Too Late." His unique sound has earned him a loyal following worldwide, and cemented him as one of electronic music's most promising artists.

In 2016, Ekali was tapped for an official remix of Flume's "Smoke & Retribution feat. Vince Staples & Ku ka" and his Flux Pavilion "I Can't Stop" remix was officially signed and released by Big Beat. Ekali was also recently featured as a new & developing artist in HITS magazine. Over the summer of 2016, Ekali released a much anticipated official collaborative remix with Gravez of Jack Ü's "Mind (feat. Kai)." This was quickly followed up by an official remix on Australian label Future Classic for Ta-ku & Wafia's "Meet in the Middle" single.

Ekali's 2016 headline fall was a huge success, selling out most shows throughout North America.

In 2017, Ekali has hit the festival circuit with performances at Electric Forest, Hard Summer, Shambhala, Buku, Forecastle, and Life is Beautiful, to name a few. Additionally, Ekali released a viral remix of "Don't Leave" by Snakehips, an original collaboration record with KRANE, debuted his season mix series called "Awakening," and was featured as a Diplo & Friends guest mixer on BBC Radio 1.
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Ekali is more than just an alter ego for musician Nathan Shaw. It's not only the name for an electronic production project that -- just a few months after posting his first track -- brought a level of recognition that most artists spend a career dreaming about. It's also a reflection of a remarkable musical journey that's led him far outside the crowded beat-making field.

Although only 26 years old, Shaw has already been playing music for almost half his life. Growing up bouncing between Vancouver, British Columbia, and tiny Mayne Island (just across the Strait of Georgia from the city), Shaw absorbed his parent's vinyl obsession early before picking up a violin when he was 12. Within a couple of years, he'd moved on to guitar, then to bass, which he played in his school's jazz program before dropping out at age 15 to pursue music full-time. He was a session bassist and touring musician, playing indie rock, folk, jazz, hardcore, and posthardcore -- and along the way won a Juno award his work with Vancouver indie group Said the Whale -- before setting out on his own four years ago.

Ekali has given Shaw the chance to show off the stylistic flexibility he picked up from years of playing across the musical spectrum. His breakthrough single "Unfaith" mixes Ciara samples and jazzy piano chords with the sonic and emotional intimacy of the indie rock and classic singer-songwriters he grew up on. (Which might explain how the track ended up being sampled not once but twice on Drake's If You're Reading This, It's Too Late.) He's made apocalyptic trap music with rapper Denzel Curry ("Babylon") and transcendent electronic pop with ZHU ("Blame").

But while the self-taught musician draws from a sprawling set of influences -- from Burial to Joni Mitchell to progressive metal icons Dream Theater -- one constant in Shaw's music is its commitment to analog-era ideals like warmth and texture that often go missing in modern beats. In an era of music tuned to computerized precision, Ekali's tracks resonate with a defiantly human touch.

Ekali's debut EP, Crystal Eyes was released last September 2018, collaborating with the talented likes of K. Flay, Yuna, Slumberjack, and Mossy. Following the release of the EP, Shaw, headed out on his third headline North America tour, selling out most venues throughout the US & Canada. Ekali's first full-length album project is due out in January 2020 which features the likes of Au/Ra, Kiiara, Illenium, Reo Cragun, Nitti Gritti, and more.

~~~~~~~~

Ekali is a Canadian instrumentalist and producer from Vancouver, BC. He started making electronic music in 2014, and since has been making big waves in the electronic community; from his visceral, captivating original work and collaborations to his thundering club remixes.

Ekali was accepted as Canada's sole participant in the Red Bull Music Academy in 2014. Since then, he's gone on to receive over twenty million streams, toured every corner of the world & received a writing credit on Drake's "If You're Reading This It's Too Late." His unique sound has earned him a loyal following worldwide, and cemented him as one of electronic music's most promising artists.

In 2016, Ekali was tapped for an official remix of Flume's "Smoke & Retribution feat. Vince Staples & Ku ka" and his Flux Pavilion "I Can't Stop" remix was officially signed and released by Big Beat. Ekali was also recently featured as a new & developing artist in HITS magazine. Over the summer of 2016, Ekali released a much anticipated official collaborative remix with Gravez of Jack Ü's "Mind (feat. Kai)." This was quickly followed up by an official remix on Australian label Future Classic for Ta-ku & Wafia's "Meet in the Middle" single.

Ekali's 2016 headline fall was a huge success, selling out most shows throughout North America.

In 2017, Ekali has hit the festival circuit with performances at Electric Forest, Hard Summer, Shambhala, Buku, Forecastle, and Life is Beautiful, to name a few. Additionally, Ekali released a viral remix of "Don't Leave" by Snakehips, an original collaboration record with KRANE, debuted his season mix series called "Awakening," and was featured as a Diplo & Friends guest mixer on BBC Radio 1.
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