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A-Trak discography

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A-Trak discography
A-Trak performing at Beta Nightclub in Denver, Colorado in 2008
Studio albums2
EPs1
Compilation albums1
Singles24

Canadian DJ and producer A-Trak has released seven full-length DJ mixtapes, one EP, and dozens of singles of original music as a solo artist; he has remixed hundreds of tracks as a DJ. A collaborator since the beginning of his career, A-Trak has focused on co-producing music with other artists since the early 2000s and has been part of musical groups The Brothers Macklovitch (2020–present), Duck Sauce (2009–present), Low Pros (2014), DJ crew The Allies (1998–2000),[1] and hip hop crew Obscure Disorder (1997–2000).

Charting records

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Charted albums

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Title Year Peak chart positions
US
Dance

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US
Heat.

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Running Man: Nike + Original Run 2008 20
Tuna Melt (EP) 2012 21 35

Charted singles

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As lead artist

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Title Year Peak chart positions
CAN
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US
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US
Dance

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BEL NZ
Hot

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"Out the Speakers"
(with Milo & Otis featuring Rich Kidz)
2015 98 10
"We All Fall Down"
(featuring Jamie Lidell)
27 30

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"Push"
(featuring Andrew Wyatt)
86
"Work It Out" 2019 37
"What Can I Do"
(with Loods)
34
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.
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Title Year Peak chart positions
NZ
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"Warrior"
(Kimbra featuring Mark Foster and A-Trak)
2012 22

Albums

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As solo artist (DJ mixes)

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  • Oh No You Didn't: Live in Vancouver – Disque Primeur (2006)[10]
  • Sunglasses Is A Must – Audio Research (2006)[11]
  • Dirty South Dance – Obey Records (2007)[12]
  • Running Man: Nike+ Original Run – Nike+ Sport Music (2008)
  • Infinity + 1 – Thrive Records (2009)[13]
  • FabricLive.45 – Fabric Records (2009)[14]
  • Dirty South Dance 2Fool's Gold (2010)[15]

As part of Obscure Disorder

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  • Full Circle: 1997-2002 Retrospective – Audio Research (2018) (compilation)[16]

As part of The Allies

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As part of Duck Sauce

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Extended plays

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As solo artist

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As part of Low Pros

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  • Low Pros – Fool's Gold (2014)

As part of Duck Sauce

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  • Greatest HitsFool's Gold (2009)
  • Duck Droppings – self-released (2014)

Singles

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As solo artist

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  • "Umbilical Chord" – London/FFFR (1999)
  • "Enter Ralph Wiggum" – Stones Throw (1999) [7"]
  • "All Hail To My Hands" – Asphodel (2000)
  • "Gangsta Breaks" –Ammo (2001) [12"]
  • "Monkeyboy Breaks" – Ammo (2003) [12"]
  • "Don't Fool With The Dips" featuring J.R. Writer, Hell Rell and 40 Cal. – Audio Research (2005) [12"]
  • "Sunglasses Is A Must" – Smelly Fatso/Monkey Studies Records (2006) [12"]
  • "Step Off" featuring Little Brother – Audio Research (2006) [12"]
  • "Knucklehead" – Audio Research (2006) [7"]
  • "Quitte La Piste" featuring TTC – (2006)
  • "Mastered (Me & My Sneakers)" featuring Lupe Fiasco – Nike+ (2007)
  • "Running Man"– Nike+ (2007)
  • "Say Whoa" – Kitsuné (2007) [12"]
  • "Ray Ban Vision" featuring CyHi Da Prince – Fool's Gold (2010)
  • "Piss Test" featuring Juicy J and Danny Brown – Fool's Gold (2012)
  • "Piss Test Remix" featuring Juicy J, Jim Jones, Flatbush Zombies, El-P, and Flosstradamus – Fool's Gold (2013) [Label Compilation]
  • "Out the Speakers" featuring Rich Kidz – Green Label Sound (2015)
  • "Ibanez" featuring Cory Enemy and Nico Stadi – Spinnin' Records (2015)
  • "Push" featuring Andrew Wyatt – Fool's Gold (2015)
  • "We All Fall Down" featuring Jamie Lidell – Fool's Gold (2015)
  • "Parallel Lines" featuring Phantogram – Fool's Gold (2016)
  • "Believe" featuring Quavo and Lil Yachty – Fool's Gold (2017)
  • "Work It Out" – Fool's Gold (2019)[18]
  • "What Can I Do" featuring Loods – Fool's Gold (2019)[19]
  • "Blaze" with Friend Within – Fool's Gold (2019)[20]

As collaborative artist

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  • with Herve: "Roll With The Winners" – Cheap Thrills (2008)
  • with Laidback Luke: "Shake It Down" – Fool's Gold/Mixmash (2008)
  • with Zinc: "Like The Dancefloor" featuring Natalie Storm – Rinse (2008)
  • with Zinc: "Stingray" – Fool's Gold (2011)
  • with Mark Foster and Kimbra: "Warrior" – Converse (2012)
  • with Dillon Francis: "Money Makin'"– Fool's Gold (2012)
  • with GTA : "Landlines 2.0" – Fool's Gold (2013)
  • with Laidback Luke: "Shake It Down" – Fool's Gold (2013)
  • with Oliver: "Zamboni" – Fool's Gold (2013)
  • with Cam'ron and Federal Reserve: "Dipshi*ts" featuring Juelz Santana – Federal Reserve (2014)
  • with ZHU and Keznamdi: "As Crazy As It Is" – Columbia Records (2015)
  • with Zoofunktion: "Place on Earth" – Spinnin' Records (2015)
  • with Tommy Trash: "Lose My Mind" – Fool's Gold (2016)
  • with Baauer: "Fern Gully" b/w "Dumbo Drop" – Fool's Gold (2017)
  • with Falcons: "Ride for Me" featuring Young Thug and 24hrs – Fool's Gold (2018)
  • with Yehme2: "Prayer Hands" – Fool's Gold (2018)
  • with Todd Terry: "DJs Gotta Dance More" – Fool's Gold (2018)[21]
  • with Ferreck Dawn: "Coming Home" – Club Sweat (2020)[22]
  • with Ferreck Dawn: "My Own Way" – Fool's Gold Records (2021)[23]
  • with Wongo (music producer) featuring Ladybug Mecca: "Querida" – Fool's Gold Records (2021)[24]

As part of Obscure Disorder

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  • "Lyrically Exposed" – Audio Research (1997)
  • "Maintain the Focus" b/w "Small Talk" – Audio Research (1998)
  • "2004" b/w "The Entree" – Audio Research (1999)
  • "The Grill" b/w "Like" – Audio Research (2002)[25]

As part of Duck Sauce

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As part of The Brothers Macklovitch

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  • "Give Love to Get Some" – Fool's Gold (2020)
  • "I Can Call You" feat. Leven Kali – Fool's Gold (2020)
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  • with Gidas and Masaya: "Like Woah" Alex Gopher Edit – Kitsuné (2008)
  • with Lifelik: "Don't Stop" – Kitsuné (2012)[26]
  • with Madeaux: "Lost in Translation" – Fool's Gold (2015)
  • with ZHU: "As Crazy As It Is" – Columbia (2015)
  • with Wolfgang Garter: "Up in Smoke" also featuring Jesse Boykins III – Armada Music (2016)
  • with Tommy Trash: "Lover" – Fool's Gold (2016)
  • with Calvin Harris: "Prayer's Up" also featuring Travis Scott – Sony (2017)
  • with The Cool Kids: "T.D.A." also featuring Reese LAFLARE and Larry June – Propelr Music (2017)
  • with Injury Reserve: "Koruna & Lime" – Seneca Village Recordings (2019)
  • with Common: "Leaders (Crib Love)" – Common (2019)
  • with Travis Thompson: "Don't Run" – Epic Records/Sony (2019)

Remix discography

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Compilations

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  • In the Loop: A Decade of RemixesFool's Gold (2016)

Singles

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Non-exhaustive discography[27]

Production discography

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Selected discography
  • "Adlibbin’ Crazy" with Danny Brown by Index (Inhansed & Nick XL) – (2018)

Credits for scratches

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References

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  17. ^ "The Allies - D-Day". Discogs. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
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