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Brain Damage Biography
~ post-dub ~ new album & tour announced for 2025
With more than 16 albums and 900+ concerts behind him already, Martin Nathan ventures for more than 25 years now, into many artistic and stylistic experiments, under the name of Brain Damage.
Acclaimed as one of the founders of the French dub scene in the late 1990s, he soon appears as a major influence for a whole generation of musicians. But the artist is definitely not among those who forever rest on the models he founded, and he constantly reinvents himself, as his myriad projects flow, especially multiplying always more prestigious collaborations with figures like High Tone (FR), Vibronics (UK), Horace Andy (JAM), Harrison Stafford (USA), Big Youth (JAM), Groundation (USA), or Mad Professor (UK) and Emiko Ota (JAP) more recently.
Along with his many productions, it is also with his truly live and explosive performances, that Martin Nathan has grown a solid reputation throughout the international scene, and it is exceptionally rare to see an artist leaping blithely through his 25th career anniversary, with so much vitality and creativity.
Read MoreWith more than 16 albums and 900+ concerts behind him already, Martin Nathan ventures for more than 25 years now, into many artistic and stylistic experiments, under the name of Brain Damage.
Acclaimed as one of the founders of the French dub scene in the late 1990s, he soon appears as a major influence for a whole generation of musicians. But the artist is definitely not among those who forever rest on the models he founded, and he constantly reinvents himself, as his myriad projects flow, especially multiplying always more prestigious collaborations with figures like High Tone (FR), Vibronics (UK), Horace Andy (JAM), Harrison Stafford (USA), Big Youth (JAM), Groundation (USA), or Mad Professor (UK) and Emiko Ota (JAP) more recently.
Along with his many productions, it is also with his truly live and explosive performances, that Martin Nathan has grown a solid reputation throughout the international scene, and it is exceptionally rare to see an artist leaping blithely through his 25th career anniversary, with so much vitality and creativity.
Reggae
Electronic
Dub
Post-dub
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