A-Trak discography
Appearance
A-Trak discography | |
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Studio albums | 2 |
EPs | 1 |
Compilation albums | 1 |
Singles | 24 |
Canadian DJ and producer A-Trak has released two full-length albums, 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), and Obscure Disorder (1997-2000).
Charting records
Charted albums
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | |
---|---|---|---|
USDance[1] | USHeat[2] | ||
Running Man: Nike + Original Run | 2008 | 20 | — |
Tuna Melt (EP) | 2012 | 21 | 35 |
Charted singles
As lead artist
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CAN[3] | US[4] | USDance[5] | BEL | NZHot[6] | ||
"Out the Speakers"
(with Milo & Otis featuring Rich Kidz) |
2015 | — | 98 | 10 | — | — |
"We All Fall Down"
(featuring Jamie Lidell) |
— | — | 27 | 30 | — | |
"Push"
(featuring Andrew Wyatt) |
86 | — | — | — | — | |
"Work It Out" | 2019 | — | — | — | — | 37 |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released. |
As featured artist
Title | Year | Peak chart positions |
---|---|---|
NZ | ||
"Warrior"
(Kimbra featuring Mark Foster and A-Trak) |
2012 | 22 |
Albums
As solo artist
- Running Man: Nike+ Original Run – Nike+ Sport Music (2008)
- Infinity + 1 – Thrive Records (2009)[9]
As part of Obscure Disorder
- Full Circle: 1997-2002 Retrospective – Audio Research (2018) (compilation)[10]
As part of Duck Sauce
- Quack – Fool's Gold (2014)
Extended Plays
As solo artist
- Tuna Melt EP – Fool's Gold (2012)
As part of Low Pros
- Low Pros – Fool's Gold (2014)
As part of Duck Sauce
- Greatest Hits – Fool'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)[11]
- "What Can I Do" – Fool's Gold (2019)
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)[12]
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)[13]
As part of Duck Sauce
- "aNYway" – Ministry of Sound/Fool's Gold (2009)
- "Barbra Streisand" – 3Beat/Downtown/Fool's Gold (2010)
- "Big Bad Wolf" – Big Beat (2011)
- "Radio Stereo" – Duck Sauce/Universal (2013)
- "It's You" – Duck Sauce/Universal (2013)
- "NRG" – Fool's Gold (2014)
- "Ring Me" – Fool's Gold (2014)
As featured artist
- with Gidas and Masaya: "Like Woah" Alex Gopher Edit – Kitsuné (2008)
- with Lifelik: "Don't Stop" – Kitsuné (2012)[14]
- 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 Remixes – Fool's Gold (2016)
Singles
Non-exhaustive discography[15]
- D-Styles – "Felonious Funk" (2003)
- Bonde Do Role – "Melo Do Tabaco" (2006)
- Architecture In Helsinki – "Heart It Races" (2007)
- Bumblebeez – "Dr. Love" (2007)
- Scanners – "Bombs" (2007)
- James Pants – "Kash" (2007)
- Simian Mobile Disco – "Hustler" (2007)
- Digitalism – "Idealistic" (2007)
- Kanye West – "Stronger" (2008)
- Boys Noize – "Oh!" (2008)
- Count & Sinden – "Beeper" (2008)
- Daft Punk – "Robot Rock" (2009)
- MSTRKRFT featuring NORE – "Bounce" (2009)
- Sébastien Tellier – "Kilometer" (2009)
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs – "Heads Will Roll" (2009)
- Justice – "D.A.N.C.E." (2010) (from "DJ Hero 2")
- Tiga – "What You Need" (2010)
- Robyn – "Indestructible" (2010)
- DJ Sneak – "U Can't Hide From Your Bud" (2010)
- The Rapture – "How Deep Is Your Love" (2011)
- Laidback Luke and Sander Van Doorn – "Who's Wearing The Cap" (2011)
- Martin Solveig – "The Night Out" (2012)
- Martin Solveig – "The Night Out" with Martin Solveig (2012)
- Surkin – "Never Let Go" (2012)
- Justice – "New Lands" (2012)
- Zedd – "Spectrum" with Clockwork (2012)
- Cerrone – "Misunderstanding" with Codes (2012)
- Kavinsky — Odd Look (2013)
- Phoenix – "Trying to Be Cool" (2013)
- Jack Beats – "Just A Beat" (2013)
- Alesso featuring Roy English – "Cool" (2014)
- The Chainsmokers featuring Great Good Fine Ok – "Let You Go" (2015)
- Disclosure featuring Lorde – "Magnets" (2015)
- Bob Moses – "Tearing Me Up" – Domino (2016)
- Dillon Francis – "Anywhere" (2016)
- Maroon 5 featuring SZA – "What Lovers Do" (2017)
- Charlotte Gainsbourg – "Sylvia Says" (2018)[16]
- Ferreck Dawn and Robosonic -–"In Arms" (2018)[17]
- ABBA – "Voulez-Vous" (2018)[18]
- Showtek — "Listen To Your Momma" (2019)[19]
- Axwell — "Nobody Else" (2019)[20]
- The Magician — "Ready to Love" (2019)[21]
- Phantoms featuring Anna Clendening – "Say It" (2019)[22]
Production discography
- "Overdose Music" by Obscure Disorder – Audio Research (2000)[23]
- "All Hail To My Hands" by The Allies – Asphodel (2000)
- "The Grill" by Obscure Disorder – Audio Research (2000)
- "Felonius Funk" & "The Murder Faktory by D-Styles – Audio Research (2002)
- "Gold Digger" Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx – Roc-A-Fella Records (2005)
- "Chi State of Mind" by GLC – GOOD Music (2006)
- "Regarde-Les" by Dabaaz – Disque Primeur (2006)
- "Stronger" by Kanye West – Roc-A-Fella Records (2007)
- "Damn Girl" by Kid Sister – Fool's Gold (2007)
- "Pro Nails" by Kid Sister – Fool's Gold (2007)
- "RoboCop" by Kanye West – Roc-A-Fella Records (2008)
- "Get Fresh" with XXXChange by Kid Sister – Downtown (2008)
- "You Ain't Really Down" by Kid Sister – Downtown (2009)
- "H Town" with Oligee by Dizzee Rascal – Dirtee Stank (2012)
- "Smokin & Drinkin" with JMIKE by Danny Brown – Fool's Gold (2013)
- "Champions" with Lex Luger by Kanye West, Travis Scott, Big Sean, Desiigner, Quavo, 2 Chainz, Gucci Mane – (2016)
- "Kitana" with Lex Luger by Princess Nokia – Rough Trade (2017)
Credits for scratches
- "Lyrically Exposed" by Obscure Disorder (1997)[24]
- "Soul Pleureur (Part 2)" by Dubmatique (1997)
- "Tale of Five Cities" by Peanut Butter Wolf (1998) (with others)
- "Think Twice" by Shades of Culture (1998)
- "Do The Math" by D-Shade (1998)
- "Maintain the Focus" & "Small Talk" by Obscure Disorder (1998)
- "Superior Raps" featuring Obscure Disorder by Hundred Strong (1999)
- "2004,"The Entree," & "Full Circle" by Obscure Disorder (1999)
- "Les Rues Sont Énervées" by Yvon Krevé (2000)
- "All Hail To My Hands" by The Allies (2000)
- "Mindblowin" by Troy Dunnit (2001)
- "Cult Leader" by Non Phixion (2002)
- "Go!" by Common by Geffen (2005)
- "Gold Digger" by Kanye West – Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam (2005)
- "Do What You Do" by Consequence (2006)
- "Regardes-Les" by Dabazz (2007)
- "Contol" by Kid Sister (2009)
- "Make Her Say" by Kid Cudi featuring Kanye West & Common (2009)
- "Show Me A Good Time" by Drake (2010)
- "Side A (Old)" by Danny Brown (2013)
- "Acceptance Speech" by Ill Bill (2013)
- "Prayers Up" by Calvin Harris (2017)
References
- ^ "Dance/Electronic Albums". www.billboard.com. Retrieved 2017-06-29.
- ^ "Heatseekers Albums". www.billboard.com. Retrieved 2017-06-29.
- ^ "Billboard Canadian Hot 100". www.billboard.com. Retrieved 2017-06-29.
- ^ "The Hot 100". www.billboard.com. Retrieved 2017-06-29.
- ^ "A-Trak - Chart history | Billboard". www.billboard.com. Retrieved 2017-06-29.
- ^ "NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. May 13, 2019. Retrieved May 10, 2019.
- ^ Hung, Steffen. "lescharts.com - A-Trak feat. Jamie Lidell - We All Fall Down". lescharts.com. Retrieved 2017-06-29.
- ^ Hung, Steffen. "lescharts.com - Kimbra feat. Mark Foster and A-Trak - Warrior". lescharts.com. Retrieved 2017-06-29.
- ^ "Infinity + 1". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Obscure Disorder - Full Circle 1997-2002 Retrospective". Discogs. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
- ^ Helman, Peter (2019-04-25). "A-Trak Shares New Song 'Work It Out': Listen". Stereogum. Archived from the original on 2019-05-12. Retrieved 2019-05-12.
- ^ Bein, Kat (2018-08-01). "A-Trak & Todd Terry Celebrate the House Grind On 'DJs Gotta Dance More': Listen". Billboard. Archived from the original on 2018-08-02. Retrieved 2018-08-04.
- ^ "Obscure Disorder". Discogs. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
- ^ Lifelike feat. A-Trak - "Don't Stop" (Club Mix), retrieved 2019-12-10
- ^ "A-Trak". Discogs. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
- ^ Fleisher, Grace (2018-05-27). "A-Trak's remix of Charlotte Gainsbourg's 'Sylvia Says' is certified disco gold". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on 2018-05-28. Retrieved 2018-05-28.
- ^ Evans, Steph (2018-11-24). "A-Trak remixes Ferreck Dawn and Robosonic's 'In Arms'". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on 2018-11-25. Retrieved 2018-11-29.
- ^ "Bootleg Series 001: Voulez-Vous". Retrieved 2019-03-20.
- ^ Stack, Chris (2019-04-04). "Exclusive: A-Trak adds a layer of disco to Showtek's soulful 'Listen To Your Momma'". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on 2019-04-04. Retrieved 2019-04-19.
- ^ Narozniak, Rachel (2019-05-03). "A-Trak flips Axwell's 'Nobody Else'". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on 2019-05-12. Retrieved 2019-05-12.
- ^ "Ready To Love (The Remixes) - Single by The Magician on Apple Music". iTunes Store. Retrieved 2019-06-22.
- ^ "Say It (Remixes) [feat. Anna Clendening] - Single by Phantoms on Apple Music". iTunes Store. Retrieved 2019-10-19.
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