A-Trak discography

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Canadian DJ and producer A-Trak has released seven full-length DJ mixtapes, one EP, and dozens of singles of original music as a solo artist; he has remixed hundreds of tracks as a DJ. A collaborator since the beginning of his career, A-Trak has focused on co-producing music with other artists since the early 2000s and has been part of musical groups Duck Sauce (2009-present), Low Pros (2014), DJ crew The Allies (1998-2000),[1] and hip hop crew Obscure Disorder (1997-2000).

A-Trak discography
A-Trak performing at Beta Nightclub in Denver, Colorado in 2008
Studio albums2
EPs1
Compilation albums1
Singles24

Charting records

Charted albums

Title Year Peak chart positions
US
Dance

[2]
US
Heat.

[3]
Running Man: Nike + Original Run 2008 20
Tuna Melt (EP) 2012 21 35

Charted singles

As lead artist

Title Year Peak chart positions
CAN
[4]
US
[5]
US
Dance

[6]
BEL NZ
Hot

[7]
"Out the Speakers"
(with Milo & Otis featuring Rich Kidz)
2015 98 10
"We All Fall Down"
(featuring Jamie Lidell)
27 30

[8]

"Push"
(featuring Andrew Wyatt)
86
"Work It Out" 2019 37
"What Can I Do"
(with Loods)
34
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.
Title Year Peak chart positions
NZ
[9]
"Warrior"
(Kimbra featuring Mark Foster and A-Trak)
2012 22

Albums

As solo artist (DJ mixes)

  • Oh No You Didn't: Live in Vancouver – Disque Primeur (2006)[10]
  • Sunglasses Is A Must – Audio Research (2006)[11]
  • Dirty South Dance – Obey Records (2007)[12]
  • Running Man: Nike+ Original Run – Nike+ Sport Music (2008)
  • Infinity + 1 – Thrive Records (2009)[13]
  • FabricLive.45 – Fabric Records (2009)[14]
  • Dirty South Dance 2Fool's Gold (2010)[15]

As part of Obscure Disorder

  • Full Circle: 1997-2002 Retrospective – Audio Research (2018) (compilation)[16]

As part of The Allies

As part of Duck Sauce

Extended Plays

As solo artist

As part of Low Pros

  • Low Pros – Fool's Gold (2014)

As part of Duck Sauce

  • Greatest HitsFool's Gold (2009)
  • Duck Droppings – self-released (2014)

Singles

As solo artist

  • "Umbilical Chord" – London/FFFR (1999)
  • "Enter Ralph Wiggum" – Stones Throw (1999) [7"]
  • "All Hail To My Hands" – Asphodel (2000)
  • "Gangsta Breaks" –Ammo (2001) [12"]
  • "Monkeyboy Breaks" – Ammo (2003) [12"]
  • "Don't Fool With The Dips" featuring J.R. Writer, Hell Rell and 40 Cal. – Audio Research (2005) [12"]
  • "Sunglasses Is A Must" – Smelly Fatso/Monkey Studies Records (2006) [12"]
  • "Step Off" featuring Little Brother – Audio Research (2006) [12"]
  • "Knucklehead" – Audio Research (2006) [7"]
  • "Quitte La Piste" featuring TTC – (2006)
  • "Mastered (Me & My Sneakers)" featuring Lupe Fiasco – Nike+ (2007)
  • "Running Man"– Nike+ (2007)
  • "Say Whoa" – Kitsuné (2007) [12"]
  • "Ray Ban Vision" featuring CyHi Da Prince – Fool's Gold (2010)
  • "Piss Test" featuring Juicy J and Danny Brown – Fool's Gold (2012)
  • "Piss Test Remix" featuring Juicy J, Jim Jones, Flatbush Zombies, El-P, and Flosstradamus – Fool's Gold (2013) [Label Compilation]
  • "Out the Speakers" featuring Rich Kidz – Green Label Sound (2015)
  • "Ibanez" featuring Cory Enemy and Nico Stadi – Spinnin' Records (2015)
  • "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]
  • "Blaze" with Friend Within – Fool's Gold (2019)[20]

As collaborative artist

  • with Herve: "Roll With The Winners" – Cheap Thrills (2008)
  • with Laidback Luke: "Shake It Down" – Fool's Gold/Mixmash (2008)
  • with Zinc: "Like The Dancefloor" featuring Natalie Storm – Rinse (2008)
  • with Zinc: "Stingray" – Fool's Gold (2011)
  • with Mark Foster and Kimbra: "Warrior" – Converse (2012)
  • with Dillon Francis: "Money Makin'"– Fool's Gold (2012)
  • with GTA : "Landlines 2.0" – Fool's Gold (2013)
  • with Laidback Luke: "Shake It Down" – Fool's Gold (2013)
  • with Oliver: "Zamboni" – Fool's Gold (2013)
  • with Cam'ron and Federal Reserve: "Dipshi*ts" featuring Juelz Santana – Federal Reserve (2014)
  • with ZHU and Keznamdi: "As Crazy As It Is" – Columbia Records (2015)
  • with Zoofunktion: "Place on Earth" – Spinnin' Records (2015)
  • with Tommy Trash: "Lose My Mind" – Fool's Gold (2016)
  • with Baauer: "Fern Gully" b/w "Dumbo Drop" – Fool's Gold (2017)
  • with Falcons: "Ride for Me" featuring Young Thug and 24hrs – Fool's Gold (2018)
  • with Yehme2: "Prayer Hands" – Fool's Gold (2018)
  • with Todd Terry: "DJs Gotta Dance More" – Fool's Gold (2018)[21]
  • with Ferreck Dawn: "Coming Home" – Club Sweat (2020)[22]

As part of Obscure Disorder

  • "Lyrically Exposed" – Audio Research (1997)
  • "Maintain the Focus" b/w "Small Talk" – Audio Research (1998)
  • "2004" b/w "The Entree" – Audio Research (1999)
  • "The Grill" b/w "Like" – Audio Research (2002)[23]

As part of Duck Sauce

  • with Gidas and Masaya: "Like Woah" Alex Gopher Edit – Kitsuné (2008)
  • with Lifelik: "Don't Stop" – Kitsuné (2012)[24]
  • with Madeaux: "Lost in Translation" – Fool's Gold (2015)
  • with ZHU: "As Crazy As It Is" – Columbia (2015)
  • with Wolfgang Garter: "Up in Smoke" also featuring Jesse Boykins III – Armada Music (2016)
  • with Tommy Trash: "Lover" – Fool's Gold (2016)
  • with Calvin Harris: "Prayer's Up" also featuring Travis Scott – Sony (2017)
  • with The Cool Kids: "T.D.A." also featuring Reese LAFLARE and Larry June – Propelr Music (2017)
  • with Injury Reserve: "Koruna & Lime" – Seneca Village Recordings (2019)
  • with Common: "Leaders (Crib Love)" – Common (2019)
  • with Travis Thompson: "Don't Run" – Epic Records/Sony (2019)

Remix Discography

Compilations

  • In The Loop: A Decade of RemixesFool's Gold (2016)

Singles

Non-exhaustive discography[25]

Production discography

Credits for scratches

References

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  13. ^ "Infinity + 1". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2019-12-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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