Nick Newman

Nick Newman Artist Bio

Nick Newman specializes in producing electronic music that can best be classified as Organic House and Electronica. Deriving influences from Techno and Trance, the British-born artist has fashioned a deep melodic style that is characterized by its warm meditative quality, and ethereal textures. Based in Atlanta, Newman has been recognized by industry-leading labels including The Soundgarden, Guy J’s Armadillo Records, Manual Music, Stripped Digital, and more. His intuitive melodies appeal to a broad global audience, as listeners experience an instant connection to his music. In 2013, Newman released his first tracks under the name Seamless Beat. In contrast to Newman’s current sound, Seamless Beat’s tracks ranged from darker Techno and Progressive Breaks to Ambient soundscapes. Seamless Beat’s first album, Colors, was released on the legendary label JOOF Recordings. It was listed on Beatport’s Progressive House Top 10 Release Chart for several weeks and received favorable reviews from leading music magazines. Newman stopped producing as Seamless Beat in 2016. After further refinement, he fully reinvented himself as a true Organic/Electronica House artist and released his first productions as Nick Newman in January of 2019. His new sound garnered much attention and made frequent appearances in the sets of leading DJ’s such as Hernan Cattaneo, Guy J, Nick Warren, Airwave, Antrim, Solid Stone, Basil O’Glue, Nick Varon and more. 2022 was a milestone year for Newman with release of his debut artist album, Wonder of You. His album, including 12 songs ranging from the Organic House to Downtempo Electronica genre, was a deep, melodic, and introspectively beautiful masterpiece. As a DJ/producer, Newman appreciates the sounds of fellow artists Budakid, Robbie Akbal, Gai Barone, Guy J, Navar, Pole Folder, Yuriy from Russia, Edvard Hunger, Stanisha and MUUI, among others. Looking ahead, Newman hopes to continue his uprising and become a fulltime DJ/producer in the future. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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