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Years active
  
2011–present

Record label
  
Name
  
Nate Pyfer

Labels
  
Defend Music


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Origin
  
Provo, Utah, United States

Occupation(s)
  
Producer, musician, songwriter, singer, teacher

Similar
  
The Moth & The Flame, Parlor Hawk, Fictionist, Andrew Tolman, Joshua James

Associated acts
  
Kaskade, Joshua James

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Nate Pyfer is an American record producer and songwriter/composer. Pyfer has collaborated with Kaskade and producer Finn Bjarnson on a number of projects including co-writing the GRAMMY nominated single "Atmosphere" on the eponymous GRAMMY nominated album.

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Nate Pyfer was a founding member of the bands Code Hero, Night Night, and The Moth & The Flame. He also toured as a member of Joshua James' band during the late 2000s.

Remixes and collaborations released by Pyfer and his associates are most often under the pseudonym "Wild Children". Notable Wild Children releases include "Catalyst" - Kaskade & Wild Children (Pyfer also sings on the track), "Crystallize Mashup (Wild Children Remix)" - Lindsey Sterling, and "Atmosphere (Wild Children x Neon Trees remix)" - Kaskade

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Production credits

  • "The Zell" - Mideau, 2017
  • "Faded Dream" - Goldmyth, 2017
  • "Obscene Dream" - Sego, 2016
  • "Minimalism" - VVE, 2017
  • Young & Unafraid – The Moth & The Flame, 2016
  • Giant – L'anarchiste, 2015
  • TBA – Mount Saint, 2014
  • FICTIONIST – Fictionist, 2014
  • The New Tarot EP - The New Tarot, 2014
  • Parlor Hawk – Parlor Hawk, 2014
  • Mideau – Mideau, 2013
  • Basic//Complex – Polytype, 2012
  • The Moth & The Flame  – The Moth & The Flame, 2011
  • I Am Now  – ALARMs, 2011
  • Other credits

  • "Better Gone" (2013) – songwriting co-credit
  • "Atmosphere" (2013) – songwriting co-credit
  • "Every Bone" (2010) – mellotron, string arrangements, additional vocals
  • References

    Nate Pyfer Wikipedia