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Autohypnosis is the music of Nathan Stack. He lives in Los Angeles.
On March 1, 2006, Nathan released the debut Autohypnosis CD, a five-song EP titled The Surface, on Postmodern Dream Records, his own record label.
Nathan is working on a full-length follow-up release to The Surface, as well as other music, using an expanded and improved sound palette.
The Autohypnosis sound is a mixture of 80s synthpop (Duran Duran, Depeche Mode), 90s trip-hop (Portishead, Sneaker Pimps), 70s atmospheric rock (Pink Floyd, David Bowie) and electronic-oriented music of the new millennium (Radiohead, Frou Frou, The Postal Service).
Nathan, while living in Greensboro, N.C., began writing and recording demos of the music that would become Autohypnosis in 2003, and in February 2004, he launched the Autohypnosis website and put the first few demos online.
In April 2005, Nathan began performing live as Autohypnosis. As with the writing and recording process, he plays live by himself, using his synthesizer's sequencer to play certain portions of the instrumental music while he sings and plays guitar and keyboard.
Nathan's other musical credits include being the singer in a live rock band, The Big Secret; one official CD release under his own name – 2002's rock/synthpop album Shooting the Decoy; having his cover of "Girls on Film" appear on the album Glue: A Tribute to the Music of Duran Duran; and an extensive collection of unpublished recordings.
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