Dan "the Automator" Nakamura is a hip-hop producer most known for his work … Read Full Bio ↴Dan "the Automator" Nakamura is a hip-hop producer most known for his work in the mid to late 1990s and early 2000s. Nakamura's most well-known production work includes The NBA 2K7 video game soundtrack, the commercially successful Dr. Octagon project with Kool Keith, and the widely successful anime influenced trip-hop project Gorillaz. He is also renowned in underground circles for spearheading the critically acclaimed underground projects Handsome Boy Modeling School with Prince Paul; Deltron 3030 with Del tha Funkee Homosapien; Head Automatica with Daryl Palumbo and Kid Koala; and Lovage with Mike Patton and Jennifer Charles.
From San Francisco, his early 1990's debut 12" "Music To Be Murdered By" that sampled Hitchcock and was released as "the Automator" earned him radio play and a serious street rep. Nakamura became a major figure in the somewhat higher-brow rap underground that developed while mainstream hip-hop integrated its successful gangsta image with the also-popular Miami Bass party-jam style, with heavy borrowing from its ignored soul music roots. Avenues of rap which pursued more introspective, creative, and esoteric angles became brushed aside, admired by fans with more eclectic musical tastes and appreciation for dense lyrical constructions and obscure or off-beat musical inspirations.
Nakamura's work tends to integrate significant amounts of overlooked 1970s and 1980s kitsch, cult classics, and B-grade 1990s television material. His work also tends to make heavy use of classical music and science fiction overtones and references, the latter with hip hop roots in the space jams of Parliament. Sci-fi also pops up in the hip hop oeuvres of RZA and Jedi Mind Tricks, among others, both in and out of collaborations with Dan the Automator.
Trained in classical violin as a child, Nakamura was more attracted to early electronica and hip-hop. After dabbling as a DJ, he gave up on the skill and instead worked on musical production, taking on small gigs until getting his major break working with Kool Keith.
From San Francisco, his early 1990's debut 12" "Music To Be Murdered By" that sampled Hitchcock and was released as "the Automator" earned him radio play and a serious street rep. Nakamura became a major figure in the somewhat higher-brow rap underground that developed while mainstream hip-hop integrated its successful gangsta image with the also-popular Miami Bass party-jam style, with heavy borrowing from its ignored soul music roots. Avenues of rap which pursued more introspective, creative, and esoteric angles became brushed aside, admired by fans with more eclectic musical tastes and appreciation for dense lyrical constructions and obscure or off-beat musical inspirations.
Nakamura's work tends to integrate significant amounts of overlooked 1970s and 1980s kitsch, cult classics, and B-grade 1990s television material. His work also tends to make heavy use of classical music and science fiction overtones and references, the latter with hip hop roots in the space jams of Parliament. Sci-fi also pops up in the hip hop oeuvres of RZA and Jedi Mind Tricks, among others, both in and out of collaborations with Dan the Automator.
Trained in classical violin as a child, Nakamura was more attracted to early electronica and hip-hop. After dabbling as a DJ, he gave up on the skill and instead worked on musical production, taking on small gigs until getting his major break working with Kool Keith.
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Dan the Automator Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Dan the Automator:
A Better Tomorrow {*the first 1:40 of this song is instrumental*} [Kool Keith]…
A Better Tomorrow Pt.2 {*the first 1:40 of this song is instrumental*} [Kool Keith…
Anger Management My inner demons compel me to be here Your cheeks are…
Bionix -- Welcome to the second installment.. Why'all know my name…
Buck Buck (feat. Poet) [Scratching] Circumstance is beyond our con…
Catch Me Catch me I'm ballin, catch me I'm ballin Catch me like…
Clockwork One-two one-two in the place to be, yes indeed As we…
Destiny I lie awake I've gone to ground I'm watching porn In my hote…
Don't Hate The Player Don't hate the player, hate the game Don't hate the player,…
I Want Da Mic (My style is the best) [Kool Keith] The club is open catch…
It's Over Now [Talking voice] Yeah man, just left town man I'm here, here …
King of NY [Talking voice] Look, how am I gonna justify corruption to …
Latin Simone Dejalo si quieres continuar (hermano) Sal ilumina tu vida …
Positive Contact Transmutation, brand new statements I'll have you gapin, ope…
Slick If you want to fight me Ha! Your not the brightest You…
Stroker Ace Monsieur Dan Can I come with you As you both look…
To Catch a Thief I feel that you shouldn't get involved in an intimate…
Wiling (feat. Neph the Madman) [Verse One: Neph The Madman] F…
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Nick V
Watch the cheese slowly melt as the song progress's. Dope.
Jack Zaoski
I had a wake and bake and saw this and was just like, "the truth is that I am lasagna, and now I want to eat myself"
Phar Cyde
That lasagna looks like it contains ultimate truth.
John Rush
Oh this is the instrumental
callitacomeb
i want some bomb ass lasagna
Aggro Bert
Crystal etching accross his Brain ?
Mhhhh i'm a Lasagna ........ xD
greggeez215
that lasagna looks dank.
Laguntas
I hear a Quincy Jones sample from Gula Matari
Winkyjones
yes...but it's funny you say that because when I saw this picture I was thinking about something involving lasagna as well.
Absntmind WestEndEnt
i feel like aesop rock went off this, i cant remember the name of the song tho