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A-Trak

Alain Macklovitch (born March 30, 1982), known by his stage name A-Trak, is a Canadian DJ, record producer, and record executive. He came to prominence in the late 2000s as an international club DJ and remix artist, known for incorporating highly technical turntable skills and scratching into his genre-spanning work. He is also president of the record label Fool's Gold, which was founded in 2007, and is credited for developing the careers of artists such as Kid Cudi, Danny Brown, and Flosstradamus. Among other collaborative projects, he is part of the DJ duo Duck Sauce with Armand Van Helden and was nominated for a Grammy in 2012 for their song "Barbra Streisand".

A-Trak
A-Trak performing at Sir Stewart Bovell Park in 2011
Background information
Birth nameAlain Macklovitch
Also known as
  • A-Trak
  • DJ A-Trak
  • Trizzy
Born (1982-03-30) March 30, 1982 (age 40)
OriginMontreal, Quebec, Canada
Genres
Occupation(s)DJ, record producer, record executive
Years active1997–present
LabelsFool's Gold, Audio Research
Member ofDuck Sauce
Formerly ofInvisibl Skratch Piklz
WebsiteOfficial website

A-Trak's professional career has spanned over two decades and is built off his early success as a World Champion turntablist as well as Kanye West's original tour DJ. He was named one of the 50 Most Important People in EDM by Rolling Stone and has been called the Global Ambassador of DJ Culture, appearing on the covers of Billboard and Complex magazines.[2][3]

Early life

Alain Macklovitch was born on March 30, 1982, to Lison, a professional translator, and Elliot Macklovitch, a professor of linguistics and machine language researcher, in Montreal, Quebec.[4][5] He grew up in the Montreal borough of Outremont.[4] His older brother, David "Dave 1" Macklovitch, is one-half of the electro-funk duo Chromeo.[6]

Ethnically, he is Moroccan Jewish on his mother's side and Ashkenazi Jewish on his father's.[citation needed] While his family was 'casually Jewish,' Macklovitch had a bar mitzvah.[7] When he was 18 years old, his mother took him and his brother back to Morocco to connect with their roots. In the early 2000s, he studied physics part-time at McGill University in Montreal.[4][8]

A-Trak began his interest in music around the age of ten, listening to Beastie Boys, Cypress Hill, and other early 1990s hip hop artists on cassettes his brother would bring home. Wanting to find his own instrument to create music on, he experimented with scratching records on his parents' turntable and quickly became fixated on becoming a good turntablist, finding mentors in local Montreal DJs Kid Koala and DJ Devious.[9][10]

Career

1997–2002: Champion scratch DJ

A-Trak rapidly rose to prominence when he won the DMC World DJ Championship in 1997 at the age of 15, making him the youngest and first Canadian winner of the competition.[11] A-Trak, who had been involved in the Montreal turntable and hip hop scene for a year or so at this point, was hailed by the international community as a highly technical and accomplished turntablist during the height of the scratch DJing in the 1990s.[12] Between 1997 and 2000, he competed as a DJ internationally. A-Trak was the first DJ to win all three major DJ competition titles (DMC, ITF and Vestax), as well as the first DJ to win five World Championships.[13] While he retired from competition in 2000, he continued to showcase his turntable skills in important DJ forums.[9] A-Trak played the first Coachella Music Festival in 1999.[14]

External video
  A-Trak's DMC World Champion 1997 Winning Set (October 7, 2009)

Also in 1997, A-Trak and his brother Dave, along with creative director Willo Perron, founded the Montreal-based record label Audio Research.[15] Audio Research released a series of turntable and hip hop records and compilations, mostly as 12" records.[16][17] The label was officially dissolved in 2011.[15][18] In the late 1990s A-Trak developed a notation system for scratching.[19] He gave a lecture about it at the Skratchcon 2000 conference and published an article in Tablist Magazine.[20][21]

Obscure Disorder and DJ crews

In 1995, A-Trak, with brother Dave 1 and hip hop artists Troy Dunnit, Eclipse, and Logik, formed the hip hop crew Obscure Disorder as an after-school project. The group was part of the Montreal underground hip hop scene in that late 1990s and began releasing their music through Audio Research Records in 1997.[22] The group released a series of singles until they split up in 2002.

A-Trak was an honorary member of the pioneering, and now defunct, DJ crew Invisibl Skratch Piklz.[23] He was also a member of the DJ crew The Allies alongside frequent collaborator DJ Craze, as well as DVLP, Infamous, Spictakular, and J-Smoke;[24][25] they released an album D-Day in 2000. The crew performed as a competitive turntable team from around 1998 until 2000.[26]

2002–2007: Touring DJ

After leaving the competitive DJ scene, A-Trak was interested in DJing for touring artists. A-Trak deejayed at clubs and festivals and released DJ mixes. In Spring 2006, A-Trak embarked on his first headline tour, titled the Sunglasses Is A Must Tour.[27] It was also around this time that A-Trak began more seriously producing music.[9]

Work with Kanye West

In 2004, Kanye West recruited A-Trak as his tour DJ.[28] They first met earlier that year when A-Trak was playing a show at a tiny record shop in London where Kanye West came to support John Legend who was also playing in the same show.[29] For the following three years, A-Trak worked closely with West, including at performances alongside the rapper at MTV specials, the Grammy Awards, multiple MTV Video Music Awards, and worldwide stadium shows; this included West's first two headlining tours which ran almost continuously from March 2004 until April 2006. A-Trak also recorded scratches on West's second and third studio albums Late Registration (2005) and Graduation (2007) and was an influence on the overall sound of the latter.[30] A-Trak's most notable Kanye West credit is for the scratches on the 2005 single "Gold Digger." Near the end of 2007, A-Trak split with Kanye West to pursue the founding of his record label.[9]

 
Kanye West performing backed by A-Trak in Portland, Oregon, 2005

2007–2014: Rise to the mainstream

After leaving behind his more backstage role as a touring turntablist, A-Trak would become one of the poster boys of the electronic dance music boom of the late 2000s/early 2010s, both due to his original music and highly popular remixes, as well as his keen curation sense and prowess as a music executive of his successful label. Since 2010, he has been a fixture on the international EDM music festival circuit and has noted that he is one of the few popular DJs who uses turntables and scratching in his live sets.[12]

In 2012, A-Trak was featured on the cover of Billboard Magazine alongside Diplo and Skrillex; during this period he also appeared on the covers of other magazines including URB (twice), BPM, and Status.[31][32][33]

Original music and remixes

In 2007, A-Trak released popular remixes of Architecture In Helsinki's "Heart It Races," Scanners's "Bombs," and Digitalism's "Idealistic," among others. He sometimes releases his bootlegs and remixes under his alias Trizzy.[34] He also released the original singles "Say Whoa" on the French label Kitsuné. In 2008, A-Trak collaborated with Nike to create the 'soundtrack' Running Man: Nike+ Original Run; as part of his collaboration with Nike he also released the singles "Mastered (Me & My Sneakers)" featuring Lupe Fiasco and "Running Man." That year, he also collaborated with Laidback Luke for the first time, releasing the single "Shake It Down" and co-produced the track" Like The Dancefloor" featuring Natalie Storm with DJ Zinc. One of A-Trak's prominent remixes, a mix of Boys Noize's "Oh!," was also released in 2008.

In 2009, A-Trak released his full-length album DJ mix Infinity + 1.[35] The follow-up record as a solo artists was 2012's Tuna Melt EP, released by Fool's Gold. The video for "Tuna Melt" was nominated in the Best Cinematography category at the MTV Video Music Awards.[36]

Notable releases by A-Trak between these two records include "Ray Ban Vision" featuring CyHi Da Prince (2010), "Warrior" with Mark Foster and Kimbra for Converse's 3 Artists, 1 Song project (2012), "Money Makin'" with Dillon Francis (2012), and remixes of Daft Punk's "Robot Rock" (2009), Sébastien Tellier's "Kilometer" (2009), Justice's "D.A.N.C.E." (2010), The Rapture's "How Deep Is Your Love" (2011), and Surkin's "Never Let Go" (2012). On June 8, 2010, A-Trak released his wildly successful remix of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' track "Heads Will Roll", which was also featured on the Project X (2012 film) soundtrack.

In 2013, collaborated with GTA, Laidback Luke, and Oliver, and released popular remixes of Phoenix's "Trying to Be Cool" and Odd Look by Kavinsky. In February 2013, A-Trak released the video for his "Piss Test" remix off of the Fool's Gold album. The video features appearances by Jim Jones, Juicy J, A$AP Ferg, El-P, Flatbush Zombies, and Flosstradamus and was directed by Shomi Patwary.[37]

In 2008, A-Trak played a series of high-profile music festivals including Coachella and Glastonbury.[38] He had sets at Primavera Sound, Lollapalooza, and Parklife in Australia the following year.[39] He also headlined his 10,000LB Hamburger Tour and a series of Bacardi B-Live sets.[40] In February 2010, it was announced that A-Trak would perform live shows with Travis Barker, who had previously worked with their mutual friend, the late DJ AM.[41] That year, he also played many EDM music festivals including Ultra, Electric Daisy Carnival, and Electric Zoo.[42] The following decade, A-Trak continually at prominent music festivals and clubs. In 2011, he embarked on another headline tour, The Magic 8 Ball Tour and played again at Coachella.[43] In 2012, he deejayed at Ultra and Electric Zoo and at similar festivals the following two year.[44][45][46]

Fool's Gold founding

After moving to Williamsburg, he founded the label Fool's Gold Records with Nick Catchdubs and artist Dust La Rock in 2007.[47] A-Trak and Catchdubs, both DJs, curated a multi-genre roster and have been integral in supporting the rise of many prominent hip hop and electronic artists.[9] A-Trak has said he does not make a salary from the label and instead says its most important function for him is as a creative conduit.[12] Since 2010, A-Trak has been performing at Fool's Gold's Day Off events, which occur about four times a year.[48]

In 2011, A-Trak launched Fool's Gold Radio on the SiriusXM station Electric Area.[49] The show continued for a few years. Also, in 2011, A-Trak opened a shop named Fool's Gold in Williamsburg.[50] The shop closed in early 2017 and reopened on May 20 of the same year at a larger location nearby.[51]

Duck Sauce

In 2009, A-Trak collaborated with Armand Van Helden to form a disco house production duo under the name Duck Sauce. They released the song "Anyway" in October on Ministry of Sound. Duck Sauce has achieved success worldwide including reaching the top chart position in twelve countries and attaining the #1 spot on the US Dance Billboard charts for their song "Barbra Streisand".[52] "Big Bad Wolf" was released by Duck Sauce in 2011 on BBC Radio and samples wolves howling.[53]

Following the announcement of a debut album, Duck Sauce released the singles "It's You" and "Radio Stereo".[54] They released their first album, 'Quack', in 2014.[55] Duck Sauce has been on the cover of DJ Mag twice, most recently in March 2020.[56] In 2020, they also returned with two new singles, the first since 2014, "Smiley Face"[57] and "Captain Duck".[58]

2014–present: New collaborations and ventures

Since the EDM explosion brought A-Trak to the forefront of electronic music in the 2010s, he has continued to evolve and innovate as both a producer and music executive, securing his position "of elder statesman of the culture."[12] From the early 2010s to presently, A-Trak has been a fixture on the international electronic music festival scene. In August 2019, A-Trak joined the board of managers at as an advisor. The company is the largest record promotion pool in the U.S. and serves the open-format DJ community with curated music from worldwide labels.[59] He is also an investor and minority partner in Montreal-based imprint SAINTWOODS, which operates venues, a marketing agency and a clothing line.[60]

New collaborations

Coming off a series of releases with Duck Sauce, A-Trak continued to collaborate with other artists, especially artists on Fool's Gold. In January 2014, A-Trak teamed up with Cadillac in a campaign to introduce their new logo and the 2015 ATS Coup.[61] On November 25, 2014 A-Trak released his Push EP, featuring his single "Push", (featuring Andrew Wyatt). The song was included in FIFA 15 and received a companion remix album featuring remixes from The Chainsmokers, Cazzette, René LaVice, DallasK, among others, in 2015.

A-Trak received much publicity and released a string of singles in 2015.[62][63] These included his remix of Alesso's song "Cool" and his single "We All Fall Down" (featuring Jamie Lidell), as well as remixes by Volt & State, CID and Jarreau Vandal. A-Trak was featured on Zhu (musician)'s 2015 EP Genesis Series for his track "As Crazy as It Is" and was also featured on Disclosure's Magnets [The Remixes] EP, for his remix of "Magnets" (featuring Lorde). At the end of the year, A-Trak's "Place on Earth" single with ZooFunktion was released on Spinnin' Records.[64]

A-Trak was featured on the 2016 Fool's Gold Records compilation album Fool's Gold Presents: Night Shift, for his song "Only One" with Ookay. On May 3, 2016 A-Trak premiered his single "Parallel Lines" (featuring Phantogram (band)) on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 Radio show. A-Trak embarked on an Australian Tour with fellow producer What So Not on June 30, 2016.[65] With Kanye West and Lex Luger, he also co-produced the song "Champions."

In 2017, A-Trak released "Believe" featuring Quavo and Lil Yachty, collaborated with Baauer for two singles, "Fern Gully" and "Dumbo Drop," and produced the song "Kitana" for Princess Nokia. He was also featured on tracks by Calvin Harris and The Cool Kids. In 2018, the single "Ride for Me" was released as a collaboration by A-Trak, Falcons, Young Thug and 24hrs via A-Trak's record label Fool's Gold.[66]

In 2019, A-Trak released two singles, the disco-house track "Work It Out" in April and the Loods collaboration "What Can I Do" later that year, as well as a handful of VIP reworks on his recent A-Trak Bootleg Series, an informal collection of free releases he's made for his DJ sets. It was rumored that the producer was to release larger collection of music later in 2019 or in 2020.[67]

In 2020, he began formally collaborating with his brother Dave 1 under the moniker The Brother Macklovitch. They released two original singles that year, "Give Love to Get Some" and "I Can Call You."[68]

Expansion of Fool's Gold

A-Trak's label began growing and his duties for it with it. Additionally, he began his own weekly two-hour radio show on Beats 1, listened to via Apple Music Connect, named Day Off Radio on July 4, 2015.

Goldie Awards

A-Trak helped to found a new DJ award in 2017 called the Goldie Awards. His hope is to create a new forum for DJ battles and contemporary scratch DJing.[12][69] The annual awards competition takes place in New York every year and A-Trak is an integral part of the affair.[70]

Sound and equipment

Over the years, A-Trak has endorsed several brands including Serato Scratch Live[71] and Rane DJ equipment.[23] He was the first artist to ever endorse Serato and influenced many other DJs to use the software.[72]

He is known for merging the sounds of rap and electronic music through his remix work, his 2007 CD Dirty South Dance,[73] his production for Kid Sister and Lupe Fiasco, and his remixes for electronic artists including MSTRKRFT and Boys Noize.[74] However, some of his production displays a separation of his electronic and hip hop identities, with releases such as "Piss Test" featuring Juicy J and collaborations with Tommy Trash on "Tuna Melt".[75] Another hip hop production, "Ray Ban Vision", was used in the 2012 movie Project X.[citation needed]

Personal life

After residing in Brooklyn for many years, Macklovitch moved to Los Angeles in late 2014.[76][77]

Awards

A-Trak was the 1999 YTV Achievement Awards Special Performance winner.[78] In 2011, he was nominated for a Grammy Award alongside co-producer Armand Van Helden for their production and mixing of the track "Barbra Streisand". In 2012, Duck Sauce's "Big Bad Wolf" was nominated for a VMA for Best Electronic Dance video.[79] In 2013, A-Trak's video for "Tuna Melt" was nominated in the Best Cinematography category at the MTV Video Music Awards.[80] In 2017, A-Trak was nominated for DJ of the Year at the Electronic Music Awards. In 2018, he won Regional Open Format Club DJ of The Year (Northeast) at the Global Spin Awards.[81]

The Grammy Awards

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref.
2012 "Barbra Streisand" (with Duck Sauce) Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording Nominated [82]

DJ Magazine Top 100 DJs

Year Peak Position Notes Ref.
2017 124 Out [83]
2018 136 Out (Down 12)

DJ Competitions

  • 1997 :   Technics / DMC World Champion (15 years old – youngest ever)[84]
  • 1998 :   Technics / DMC World 2nd Runner Up[85]
  • 1999 :   ITF World Champion (Advancement category)[85]
  • 1999 :   ITF Western Hemisphere Scratching Champion[85]
  • 1999 :   Vestax World DJ Extravaganza Champion[85]
  • 2000 :   ITF World Champion (Advancement category)[85]
  • 2000 :   DMC Team Champion (with DJ Craze)[85]

Discography

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trak, alain, macklovitch, born, march, 1982, known, stage, name, canadian, record, producer, record, executive, came, prominence, late, 2000s, international, club, remix, artist, known, incorporating, highly, technical, turntable, skills, scratching, into, gen. Alain Macklovitch born March 30 1982 known by his stage name A Trak is a Canadian DJ record producer and record executive He came to prominence in the late 2000s as an international club DJ and remix artist known for incorporating highly technical turntable skills and scratching into his genre spanning work He is also president of the record label Fool s Gold which was founded in 2007 and is credited for developing the careers of artists such as Kid Cudi Danny Brown and Flosstradamus Among other collaborative projects he is part of the DJ duo Duck Sauce with Armand Van Helden and was nominated for a Grammy in 2012 for their song Barbra Streisand A TrakA Trak performing at Sir Stewart Bovell Park in 2011Background informationBirth nameAlain MacklovitchAlso known asA Trak DJ A Trak TrizzyBorn 1982 03 30 March 30 1982 age 40 OriginMontreal Quebec CanadaGenresElectro house 1 hip hopOccupation s DJ record producer record executiveYears active1997 presentLabelsFool s Gold Audio ResearchMember ofDuck SauceFormerly ofInvisibl Skratch PiklzWebsiteOfficial website A Trak s professional career has spanned over two decades and is built off his early success as a World Champion turntablist as well as Kanye West s original tour DJ He was named one of the 50 Most Important People in EDM by Rolling Stone and has been called the Global Ambassador of DJ Culture appearing on the covers of Billboard and Complex magazines 2 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1997 2002 Champion scratch DJ 2 1 1 Obscure Disorder and DJ crews 2 2 2002 2007 Touring DJ 2 2 1 Work with Kanye West 2 3 2007 2014 Rise to the mainstream 2 3 1 Original music and remixes 2 3 2 Fool s Gold founding 2 3 3 Duck Sauce 2 4 2014 present New collaborations and ventures 2 4 1 New collaborations 2 4 2 Expansion of Fool s Gold 2 4 3 Goldie Awards 3 Sound and equipment 4 Personal life 5 Awards 5 1 The Grammy Awards 5 2 DJ Magazine Top 100 DJs 5 3 DJ Competitions 6 Discography 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditAlain Macklovitch was born on March 30 1982 to Lison a professional translator and Elliot Macklovitch a professor of linguistics and machine language researcher in Montreal Quebec 4 5 He grew up in the Montreal borough of Outremont 4 His older brother David Dave 1 Macklovitch is one half of the electro funk duo Chromeo 6 Ethnically he is Moroccan Jewish on his mother s side and Ashkenazi Jewish on his father s citation needed While his family was casually Jewish Macklovitch had a bar mitzvah 7 When he was 18 years old his mother took him and his brother back to Morocco to connect with their roots In the early 2000s he studied physics part time at McGill University in Montreal 4 8 A Trak began his interest in music around the age of ten listening to Beastie Boys Cypress Hill and other early 1990s hip hop artists on cassettes his brother would bring home Wanting to find his own instrument to create music on he experimented with scratching records on his parents turntable and quickly became fixated on becoming a good turntablist finding mentors in local Montreal DJs Kid Koala and DJ Devious 9 10 Career Edit1997 2002 Champion scratch DJ Edit A Trak rapidly rose to prominence when he won the DMC World DJ Championship in 1997 at the age of 15 making him the youngest and first Canadian winner of the competition 11 A Trak who had been involved in the Montreal turntable and hip hop scene for a year or so at this point was hailed by the international community as a highly technical and accomplished turntablist during the height of the scratch DJing in the 1990s 12 Between 1997 and 2000 he competed as a DJ internationally A Trak was the first DJ to win all three major DJ competition titles DMC ITF and Vestax as well as the first DJ to win five World Championships 13 While he retired from competition in 2000 he continued to showcase his turntable skills in important DJ forums 9 A Trak played the first Coachella Music Festival in 1999 14 External video A Trak s DMC World Champion 1997 Winning Set October 7 2009 Also in 1997 A Trak and his brother Dave along with creative director Willo Perron founded the Montreal based record label Audio Research 15 Audio Research released a series of turntable and hip hop records and compilations mostly as 12 records 16 17 The label was officially dissolved in 2011 15 18 In the late 1990s A Trak developed a notation system for scratching 19 He gave a lecture about it at the Skratchcon 2000 conference and published an article in Tablist Magazine 20 21 Obscure Disorder and DJ crews Edit In 1995 A Trak with brother Dave 1 and hip hop artists Troy Dunnit Eclipse and Logik formed the hip hop crew Obscure Disorder as an after school project The group was part of the Montreal underground hip hop scene in that late 1990s and began releasing their music through Audio Research Records in 1997 22 The group released a series of singles until they split up in 2002 A Trak was an honorary member of the pioneering and now defunct DJ crew Invisibl Skratch Piklz 23 He was also a member of the DJ crew The Allies alongside frequent collaborator DJ Craze as well as DVLP Infamous Spictakular and J Smoke 24 25 they released an album D Day in 2000 The crew performed as a competitive turntable team from around 1998 until 2000 26 2002 2007 Touring DJ Edit After leaving the competitive DJ scene A Trak was interested in DJing for touring artists A Trak deejayed at clubs and festivals and released DJ mixes In Spring 2006 A Trak embarked on his first headline tour titled the Sunglasses Is A Must Tour 27 It was also around this time that A Trak began more seriously producing music 9 Work with Kanye West Edit In 2004 Kanye West recruited A Trak as his tour DJ 28 They first met earlier that year when A Trak was playing a show at a tiny record shop in London where Kanye West came to support John Legend who was also playing in the same show 29 For the following three years A Trak worked closely with West including at performances alongside the rapper at MTV specials the Grammy Awards multiple MTV Video Music Awards and worldwide stadium shows this included West s first two headlining tours which ran almost continuously from March 2004 until April 2006 A Trak also recorded scratches on West s second and third studio albums Late Registration 2005 and Graduation 2007 and was an influence on the overall sound of the latter 30 A Trak s most notable Kanye West credit is for the scratches on the 2005 single Gold Digger Near the end of 2007 A Trak split with Kanye West to pursue the founding of his record label 9 Kanye West performing backed by A Trak in Portland Oregon 2005 2007 2014 Rise to the mainstream Edit After leaving behind his more backstage role as a touring turntablist A Trak would become one of the poster boys of the electronic dance music boom of the late 2000s early 2010s both due to his original music and highly popular remixes as well as his keen curation sense and prowess as a music executive of his successful label Since 2010 he has been a fixture on the international EDM music festival circuit and has noted that he is one of the few popular DJs who uses turntables and scratching in his live sets 12 In 2012 A Trak was featured on the cover of Billboard Magazine alongside Diplo and Skrillex during this period he also appeared on the covers of other magazines including URB twice BPM and Status 31 32 33 Original music and remixes Edit In 2007 A Trak released popular remixes of Architecture In Helsinki s Heart It Races Scanners s Bombs and Digitalism s Idealistic among others He sometimes releases his bootlegs and remixes under his alias Trizzy 34 He also released the original singles Say Whoa on the French label Kitsune In 2008 A Trak collaborated with Nike to create the soundtrack Running Man Nike Original Run as part of his collaboration with Nike he also released the singles Mastered Me amp My Sneakers featuring Lupe Fiasco and Running Man That year he also collaborated with Laidback Luke for the first time releasing the single Shake It Down and co produced the track Like The Dancefloor featuring Natalie Storm with DJ Zinc One of A Trak s prominent remixes a mix of Boys Noize s Oh was also released in 2008 In 2009 A Trak released his full length album DJ mix Infinity 1 35 The follow up record as a solo artists was 2012 s Tuna Melt EP released by Fool s Gold The video for Tuna Melt was nominated in the Best Cinematography category at the MTV Video Music Awards 36 Notable releases by A Trak between these two records include Ray Ban Vision featuring CyHi Da Prince 2010 Warrior with Mark Foster and Kimbra for Converse s 3 Artists 1 Song project 2012 Money Makin with Dillon Francis 2012 and remixes of Daft Punk s Robot Rock 2009 Sebastien Tellier s Kilometer 2009 Justice s D A N C E 2010 The Rapture s How Deep Is Your Love 2011 and Surkin s Never Let Go 2012 On June 8 2010 A Trak released his wildly successful remix of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs track Heads Will Roll which was also featured on the Project X 2012 film soundtrack In 2013 collaborated with GTA Laidback Luke and Oliver and released popular remixes of Phoenix s Trying to Be Cool and Odd Look by Kavinsky In February 2013 A Trak released the video for his Piss Test remix off of the Fool s Gold album The video features appearances by Jim Jones Juicy J A AP Ferg El P Flatbush Zombies and Flosstradamus and was directed by Shomi Patwary 37 In 2008 A Trak played a series of high profile music festivals including Coachella and Glastonbury 38 He had sets at Primavera Sound Lollapalooza and Parklife in Australia the following year 39 He also headlined his 10 000LB Hamburger Tour and a series of Bacardi B Live sets 40 In February 2010 it was announced that A Trak would perform live shows with Travis Barker who had previously worked with their mutual friend the late DJ AM 41 That year he also played many EDM music festivals including Ultra Electric Daisy Carnival and Electric Zoo 42 The following decade A Trak continually at prominent music festivals and clubs In 2011 he embarked on another headline tour The Magic 8 Ball Tour and played again at Coachella 43 In 2012 he deejayed at Ultra and Electric Zoo and at similar festivals the following two year 44 45 46 Fool s Gold founding Edit After moving to Williamsburg he founded the label Fool s Gold Records with Nick Catchdubs and artist Dust La Rock in 2007 47 A Trak and Catchdubs both DJs curated a multi genre roster and have been integral in supporting the rise of many prominent hip hop and electronic artists 9 A Trak has said he does not make a salary from the label and instead says its most important function for him is as a creative conduit 12 Since 2010 A Trak has been performing at Fool s Gold s Day Off events which occur about four times a year 48 In 2011 A Trak launched Fool s Gold Radio on the SiriusXM station Electric Area 49 The show continued for a few years Also in 2011 A Trak opened a shop named Fool s Gold in Williamsburg 50 The shop closed in early 2017 and reopened on May 20 of the same year at a larger location nearby 51 Duck Sauce Edit In 2009 A Trak collaborated with Armand Van Helden to form a disco house production duo under the name Duck Sauce They released the song Anyway in October on Ministry of Sound Duck Sauce has achieved success worldwide including reaching the top chart position in twelve countries and attaining the 1 spot on the US Dance Billboard charts for their song Barbra Streisand 52 Big Bad Wolf was released by Duck Sauce in 2011 on BBC Radio and samples wolves howling 53 Following the announcement of a debut album Duck Sauce released the singles It s You and Radio Stereo 54 They released their first album Quack in 2014 55 Duck Sauce has been on the cover of DJ Mag twice most recently in March 2020 56 In 2020 they also returned with two new singles the first since 2014 Smiley Face 57 and Captain Duck 58 2014 present New collaborations and ventures Edit Since the EDM explosion brought A Trak to the forefront of electronic music in the 2010s he has continued to evolve and innovate as both a producer and music executive securing his position of elder statesman of the culture 12 From the early 2010s to presently A Trak has been a fixture on the international electronic music festival scene In August 2019 A Trak joined the board of managers at Beatsource as an advisor The company is the largest record promotion pool in the U S and serves the open format DJ community with curated music from worldwide labels 59 He is also an investor and minority partner in Montreal based imprint SAINTWOODS which operates venues a marketing agency and a clothing line 60 New collaborations Edit Coming off a series of releases with Duck Sauce A Trak continued to collaborate with other artists especially artists on Fool s Gold In January 2014 A Trak teamed up with Cadillac in a campaign to introduce their new logo and the 2015 ATS Coup 61 On November 25 2014 A Trak released his Push EP featuring his single Push featuring Andrew Wyatt The song was included in FIFA 15 and received a companion remix album featuring remixes from The Chainsmokers Cazzette Rene LaVice DallasK among others in 2015 A Trak received much publicity and released a string of singles in 2015 62 63 These included his remix of Alesso s song Cool and his single We All Fall Down featuring Jamie Lidell as well as remixes by Volt amp State CID and Jarreau Vandal A Trak was featured on Zhu musician s 2015 EP Genesis Series for his track As Crazy as It Is and was also featured on Disclosure s Magnets The Remixes EP for his remix of Magnets featuring Lorde At the end of the year A Trak s Place on Earth single with ZooFunktion was released on Spinnin Records 64 A Trak was featured on the 2016 Fool s Gold Records compilation album Fool s Gold Presents Night Shift for his song Only One with Ookay On May 3 2016 A Trak premiered his single Parallel Lines featuring Phantogram band on Zane Lowe s Beats 1 Radio show A Trak embarked on an Australian Tour with fellow producer What So Not on June 30 2016 65 With Kanye West and Lex Luger he also co produced the song Champions In 2017 A Trak released Believe featuring Quavo and Lil Yachty collaborated with Baauer for two singles Fern Gully and Dumbo Drop and produced the song Kitana for Princess Nokia He was also featured on tracks by Calvin Harris and The Cool Kids In 2018 the single Ride for Me was released as a collaboration by A Trak Falcons Young Thug and 24hrs via A Trak s record label Fool s Gold 66 In 2019 A Trak released two singles the disco house track Work It Out in April and the Loods collaboration What Can I Do later that year as well as a handful of VIP reworks on his recent A Trak Bootleg Series an informal collection of free releases he s made for his DJ sets It was rumored that the producer was to release larger collection of music later in 2019 or in 2020 67 In 2020 he began formally collaborating with his brother Dave 1 under the moniker The Brother Macklovitch They released two original singles that year Give Love to Get Some and I Can Call You 68 Expansion of Fool s Gold Edit A Trak s label began growing and his duties for it with it Additionally he began his own weekly two hour radio show on Beats 1 listened to via Apple Music Connect named Day Off Radio on July 4 2015 Goldie Awards Edit A Trak helped to found a new DJ award in 2017 called the Goldie Awards His hope is to create a new forum for DJ battles and contemporary scratch DJing 12 69 The annual awards competition takes place in New York every year and A Trak is an integral part of the affair 70 Sound and equipment EditOver the years A Trak has endorsed several brands including Serato Scratch Live 71 and Rane DJ equipment 23 He was the first artist to ever endorse Serato and influenced many other DJs to use the software 72 He is known for merging the sounds of rap and electronic music through his remix work his 2007 CD Dirty South Dance 73 his production for Kid Sister and Lupe Fiasco and his remixes for electronic artists including MSTRKRFT and Boys Noize 74 However some of his production displays a separation of his electronic and hip hop identities with releases such as Piss Test featuring Juicy J and collaborations with Tommy Trash on Tuna Melt 75 Another hip hop production Ray Ban Vision was used in the 2012 movie Project X citation needed Personal life EditAfter residing in Brooklyn for many years Macklovitch moved to Los Angeles in late 2014 76 77 Awards EditA Trak was the 1999 YTV Achievement Awards Special Performance winner 78 In 2011 he was nominated for a Grammy Award alongside co producer Armand Van Helden for their production and mixing of the track Barbra Streisand In 2012 Duck Sauce s Big Bad Wolf was nominated for a VMA for Best Electronic Dance video 79 In 2013 A Trak s video for Tuna Melt was nominated in the Best Cinematography category at the MTV Video Music Awards 80 In 2017 A Trak was nominated for DJ of the Year at the Electronic Music Awards In 2018 he won Regional Open Format Club DJ of The Year Northeast at the Global Spin Awards 81 The Grammy Awards Edit Year Nominated work Award Result Ref 2012 Barbra Streisand with Duck Sauce Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording Nominated 82 DJ Magazine Top 100 DJs Edit Year Peak Position Notes Ref 2017 124 Out 83 2018 136 Out Down 12 DJ Competitions Edit 1997 Technics DMC World Champion 15 years old youngest ever 84 1998 Technics DMC World 2nd Runner Up 85 1999 ITF World Champion Advancement category 85 1999 ITF Western Hemisphere Scratching Champion 85 1999 Vestax World DJ Extravaganza Champion 85 2000 ITF World Champion Advancement category 85 2000 DMC Team Champion with DJ Craze 85 Discography EditMain article A Trak discographySee also EditDisco Mix Club List of Quebec musicians Duck Sauce Fool s Gold RecordsReferences Edit Mansfield Brian July 16 2012 Thanks to Gotye she is Somebody USA Today Archived from the 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