Touch and Nato are a Canadian hip hop duo from Edmonton, Alberta. The members are Touch (MC), and Nato (DJ/producer).[1]
Touch and Nato | |
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Origin | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
Genres | Canadian hip hop |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Up in Arms Recordings Makebelieve Records |
Members | Touch Nato |
Website | Touch and Nato |
History
editThe group's debut album, ...Are The Representatives in Intelligent Design, was released in June 2007 to positive reviews from HeroHill.com and Now Magazine[2] and HipHopCanada. It featured collaborations with Cadence Weapon, Wordsworth, Mindbender, Nomad, Chazm, Chris Plus and Stray.[1] Production was handled by Nato and it was recorded at his Up in Arms Studio.
Their online video for the song "Adult's Story" included Touch spinning the classic Slick Rick song "Children's Story" into a Maury Povich-inspired talk show paternity battle. The album reached number one on the hip hop charts for ChartAttack in August 2007, and was 10th overall for the year, reflecting Canadian campus radio airplay.[3][4] In early 2008 the single "Somethin' Real ft. Wordsworth" reached number one on the US-based Rap Attack charts,[citation needed] and also charted on CMJ's Hip Hop Top 20. Intelligent Design was also nominated for Outstanding Urban Recording at the 2008 Western Canadian Music Awards.[5][6]
Members
edit- Touch - MC
- Nato - DJ/producer
Discography
edit- Intelligent Design Promo - 2007 - Up in Arms Recordings (digital mixtape)
- ...Are the Representatives in Intelligent Design - 2007 - Up in Arms Recordings/Makebelieve Records
Vinyl releases
edit- Abstrakt Vinyl Compilation - 2005 - Makebelieve Records (features "What I Wanna Say")
References
edit- ^ a b "Touch & Nato Are The Representatives Intelligent Design". Exclaim!, By Thomas Quinlan Aug 14, 2007
- ^ "Hiphop hits 5 Canadian albums that should not be slept on". Now Toronto, November 22, 2007
- ^ "!earshot charts - Year 2007 - top 20 hip hop". !earshot
- ^ "Ricca Razor Sharp [Interview]" Archived 2017-08-16 at the Wayback Machine. Jan 27th, 2008 HipHopCanada
- ^ "Music award nominees listed". Vancouver Sun. Aug 1, 2008.
- ^ "Weakerthans, Corb Lund vie for Western Canadian Music Awards", CBC Arts, July 31, 2008