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==Life and career==
==Life and career==
Haines was born in 1972 in Takapuna on Auckland's North Shore. His father, Kevin was one of New Zealand's leading jazz bassists and with his guitarist brother Joel, they were playing International Jazz Festivals by the time they were in their early teens. Haines played gigs with Joel across New Zealand, before moving to [[New York City]] in 1991 to study jazz music. He returned in 1994 and recorded and released his first solo record [[Shift Left (eletronica)|Shift Left]] in April 1995, also released in the UK on the [[Verve Records]] label.
Haines was born in 1972 in Takapuna on Auckland's North Shore. His father, Kevin was one of New Zealand's leading jazz bassists and with his guitarist brother Joel, they were playing International Jazz Festivals by the time they were in their early teens. Haines played gigs with Joel across New Zealand, before moving to [[New York City]] in 1991 to study jazz music. He returned in 1994 and recorded and released his first solo record ''Shift Left'' in April 1995, also released in the UK on the [[Verve Records]] label.


In 1995, he moved to London. His first release was a co-written 12 inch single on [[Metalheadz]] with drum and bass producer [[Jason Cambridge]] (DJ name A-Sides) in 1997. The pair had several follow-up singles. In 2000 his first UK based solo record ''Sound Travels'' produced by [[Phil Asher]] was released on the now defunct UK label Chillifunk Records, and in 2003 the follow-up [[Squire For Hire]] was released featuring [[Marlena Shaw]], [[Damon Albarn]], [[Vanessa Freeman]], [[Rich Medina]], keyboardists [[Kaidi Thatham]], [[Mike Patto]], [[Mark de Clive Lowe]], and many others, and was [[Gold certification|certified Gold]] for album sales in New Zealand. Both albums featured Nathan singing self penned jazz ballads including the popular "[[Impossible Beauty]]" featured on ''Sound Travels''.
In 1995, he moved to [[London]]. His first release was a co-written 12-inch single on [[Metalheadz]] with [[drum and bass]] producer Jason Cambridge (DJ name A-Sides) in 1997. The pair had several follow-up singles. In 2000, his first UK based solo record ''Sound Travels'', produced by Phil Asher was released on the now defunct UK label Chillifunk Records, and in 2003 the follow-up ''Squire for Hire'' was released featuring [[Marlena Shaw]], [[Damon Albarn]], Vanessa Freeman, [[Rich Medina]], keyboardists Kaidi Thatham, [[Mike Patto]], Mark de Clive Lowe, and many others, and was [[Gold certification|certified gold]] for album sales in New Zealand. Both albums featured Haines singing self-penned [[jazz ballad]]s including the popular "Impossible Beauty" featured on ''Sound Travels''.


New Zealand based albums since 2005 have included [[Life Time (album)|Life Time]] recorded with the 100 piece New Zealand Symphony Orchestra with arrangements by ex-pat US based [[Alan Broadbent]], [[Right Now (Nathan Haines album)|Right Now]] produced with [[Chris Cox (DJ)|Chris Cox]] and released in the UK on [[Freestyle Records]] and featuring vocalists [[Marlena Shaw]] and [[Ty (rapper)|Ty]], and [[Heaven and Earth (Nathan Haines album)|Heaven and Earth]]. The straight to analog two-track album [[The Poet's Embrace]] recorded in 2013 and released on [[Warner Classics and Jazz]] in the UK and Germany was followed up with [[Vermillion Skies]], both of which won the [[Tui Awards|Tui]] New Zealand Jazz Album of the Year Award. Both albums were released on limited edition vinyl.
New Zealand-based albums since 2005 have included ''Life Time'', recorded with the 100-piece New Zealand Symphony Orchestra with arrangements by ex-pat US based [[Alan Broadbent]], ''Right Now'' produced with [[Chris Cox (DJ)|Chris Cox]] and released in the UK on Freestyle Records and featuring vocalists [[Marlena Shaw]] and [[Ty (rapper)|Ty]], and ''Heaven and Earth''. The straight to analog two-track album ''The Poet's Embrace'' recorded in 2013 and released on Warner Classics and Jazz in the UK and Germany was followed up with ''Vermillion Skies'', both of which won the [[Tui Awards|Tui]] New Zealand Jazz Album of the Year Award. Both albums were released on limited edition vinyl.


Haines spent most of 2014 recording [[5 A Day]] in rural [[Buckinghamshire]] with writing and production partner [[Mike Patto]]. It was released in New Zealand in November 2014 on both CD, download and vinyl formats and features vocalists [[Vanessa Freeman]], [[Kevin Mark Trail]] with Mike and Nathan on recording and production duties with drum programming from [[4 Hero]] producer [[Marc Mac]].<ref name="ampbio">{{cite web |url=http://www.amplifier.co.nz/artist/2059/nathan-haines.html?full=1 |title=Nathan Haines |publisher=Amplifier |accessdate=7 May 2011}}</ref>
Haines spent most of 2014 recording ''5 A Day'' in rural [[Buckinghamshire]] with writing and production partner [[Mike Patto]]. It was released in New Zealand in November 2014 on both CD, download and vinyl formats and features vocalists Vanessa Freeman, [[Kevin Mark Trail]] with Mike and Nathan on recording and production duties with drum programming from [[4hero]] producer Marc Mac.<ref name="ampbio">{{cite web |url=http://www.amplifier.co.nz/artist/2059/nathan-haines.html?full=1 |title=Nathan Haines |publisher=Amplifier |accessdate=7 May 2011}}</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==
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Latest revision as of 05:58, 20 November 2024

Nathan Haines
Background information
Born1972 (age 51–52)
Auckland, New Zealand
GenresJazz
Instrument(s)Flute, saxophone, keyboards, vocals
Years active1992–present
Websitenathanhaines.com

Nathan Haines (born 1972) is a New Zealand-born producer/vocalist/saxophonist based between London (since 1995) and his native Auckland.

Life and career

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Haines was born in 1972 in Takapuna on Auckland's North Shore. His father, Kevin was one of New Zealand's leading jazz bassists and with his guitarist brother Joel, they were playing International Jazz Festivals by the time they were in their early teens. Haines played gigs with Joel across New Zealand, before moving to New York City in 1991 to study jazz music. He returned in 1994 and recorded and released his first solo record Shift Left in April 1995, also released in the UK on the Verve Records label.

In 1995, he moved to London. His first release was a co-written 12-inch single on Metalheadz with drum and bass producer Jason Cambridge (DJ name A-Sides) in 1997. The pair had several follow-up singles. In 2000, his first UK based solo record Sound Travels, produced by Phil Asher was released on the now defunct UK label Chillifunk Records, and in 2003 the follow-up Squire for Hire was released featuring Marlena Shaw, Damon Albarn, Vanessa Freeman, Rich Medina, keyboardists Kaidi Thatham, Mike Patto, Mark de Clive Lowe, and many others, and was certified gold for album sales in New Zealand. Both albums featured Haines singing self-penned jazz ballads including the popular "Impossible Beauty" featured on Sound Travels.

New Zealand-based albums since 2005 have included Life Time, recorded with the 100-piece New Zealand Symphony Orchestra with arrangements by ex-pat US based Alan Broadbent, Right Now produced with Chris Cox and released in the UK on Freestyle Records and featuring vocalists Marlena Shaw and Ty, and Heaven and Earth. The straight to analog two-track album The Poet's Embrace recorded in 2013 and released on Warner Classics and Jazz in the UK and Germany was followed up with Vermillion Skies, both of which won the Tui New Zealand Jazz Album of the Year Award. Both albums were released on limited edition vinyl.

Haines spent most of 2014 recording 5 A Day in rural Buckinghamshire with writing and production partner Mike Patto. It was released in New Zealand in November 2014 on both CD, download and vinyl formats and features vocalists Vanessa Freeman, Kevin Mark Trail with Mike and Nathan on recording and production duties with drum programming from 4hero producer Marc Mac.[1]

Discography

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Title Album details Peak NZ chart position
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Shift Left
  • Released: 1995
32
Soundkilla Sessions Volume 1
  • Released: 1996
Sound Travels
  • Released: 2000
  • Format: CD
39
Squire for Hire
  • Released: 2003
  • Label:
  • Formats: CD, LP
13
My London Friends
(Marco Di Marco featuring Nathan Haines)
  • Released:1 October 2004
Life Time
  • Released: 2005
34
Right Now
  • Released: 3 December 2007
  • Formats: CD, download
Music for Cocktail Lovers
  • Released: 5 November 2008
Heaven and Earth
  • Released: 15 March 2010
13
Notes
  • Released: 9 August 2024
39
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Nathan Haines". Amplifier. Retrieved 7 May 2011.
  2. ^ "Discography Nathan Haines". charts.nz. Hung Medien. Retrieved 7 May 2011.
  3. ^ "NZ Top 40 Albums Chart". Recorded Music NZ. 19 August 2024. Retrieved 16 August 2024.
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