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Tim Nelson | |
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Birth name | Timothy Lawrence Nelson |
Also known as | Karma Fields, TimFromTheHouse, Betatraxx, Redlight |
Born | Santa Barbara, California, United States |
Genres | Electronic, pop, dance, experimental, electro house |
Occupation(s) | Musician, record producer |
Years active | 2009-present |
Labels | Metamimetic, Big Beat Records, Psi Sci, Monstercat, Honua Music, 4XLA, FFRR Records, Sweat It Out |
Website | https://www.karmafields.com/ |
Timothy Lawrence Nelson[1][2] is an American record producer and musician.
Early life[edit]
Nelson was born in Santa Barbara, California.[3]
Origins[edit]
Nelson began uploading remixes of popular songs to YouTube in 2009,[4] under the name TheRedlightRemixes.[5] His first upload was a remix of Beyoncé's Control.[4]
2010-2014: Betatraxx[edit]
Having started uploading music to his YouTube channel, Nelson began using the name "Redlight aka Betatraxx", before eventually deciding to exclusively use Betatraxx (occasionally stylized as BetaTraxx or BetatraXx) as his name in 2010.[5]
Nelson uploaded his first original track as Betatraxx, LA Bass, on March 21, 2010.[6] On July 8 of the same year, his self-titled first EP was released.[7] His second EP, Drug Abuse/Mafiosa EP, was released on January 30, 2011.[8] Shortly after, Nelson released The X EP on February 15.[9]
Nearly a year later on February 27, 2012, Nelson returned with the single Shuffling and Looking Dumb,[10] with vocals from Krystal. On May 1, 2012, Nelson released his remix of fun. & Janelle Monáe's We Are Young,[11] his first official remix as Betatraxx. Two weeks later, his remix of Christina Perri's Arms was released,[12] his second official remix. On September 25, 2012, Nelson released the Mercury EP.[13] Nelson's final release of 2012 was a remix of The Joy Formidable's Cholla.[14]
On June 5, 2013, Nelson released a remix of Wiz Khalifa's No Sleep.[15] On August 8, 2013, Nelson's collaboration with MARINA (then known as Marina and the Diamonds), Electra Heart was uploaded onto Diamandis' channel. Nearly a month later, Nelson released the "V" EP on September 3.
On May 5, 2014, a more fleshed-out version of Electra Heart was released. On May 14, Nelson uploaded a remixed version of Electra Heart, stating, "This instrumental was the original track that Electra Heart was recorded over. So while it is a 'remix' it actually existed before Electra Heart did. Although it has been totally done up to make this final version."[16] A classical version of the song was released on June 9. Nelson released the Shapes and Sizes EP on September 30. His final release as Betatraxx was a remix of Pr0files' Forgive, released on November 12 of that year.
2015-2016: Karma Fields debut, first album, and The HEX[edit]
On February 3, 2015, Nelson uploaded Karma Fields' first video to the project's YouTube channel,[17] which contained visuals by Raven Kwok (郭銳文), as well as a demo of a then-unreleased song from Karma Fields' upcoming debut album.
Later that month, on February 24, during the 47th episode of the Monstercat Podcast,[18] the livestream appeared to be hacked, with a trailer for the music video of Karma Fields' debut song, Build The Cities, featuring Estonian singer Kerli, interrupting the stream. However, this part has been omitted in the official reupload of the episode, with only fan reuploads capturing it.[19] On March 2, the music video for Build The Cities was officially released.[20] On April 9, Nelson announced that "reconstructions" of Build The Cities were in the works. Later that month, a series of remixes were released by various artists, including Tristam, Grabbitz, & Project 46, among others. The full remix compilation, titled Build The Cities (Reconstructions), was released on May 27.
On September 14th, the second Karma Fields single, Skyline, was announced.[21] Three days later, Nelson posted a preview of the "beta" version of Skyline.[22] Skyline was officially released on September 21. Like Build The Cities, Skyline's music video was also created by Kwok. It was widely noted that the beta version and the official version were almost completely different from each other.
The official Karma Fields website was launched on September 28.
To commemorate Build The Cities' music video reaching one million views, stems for the song were released on October 24.[23] The following day, an acoustic version of Skyline was announced, which was released six days later. Many were quick to notice that the acoustic version was the same as the beta version that was previewed before Skyline's official release.
The third Karma Fields single, Stickup, a collaboration between Nelson, Danish producer MORTEN (who Nelson had previously collaborated with while still releasing music as Betatraxx), and American actress and singer Juliette Lewis was announced on November 25.[24] The song was notable in its departure from the previous singles, with its sound being much more intense and aggressive, with Lewis at times shouting at the listener to "put their hands up", as if being robbed. Stickup was released five days later, along with another music video animated by Kwok. A drum and bass remix by Modestep was released on December 1.
Karma Fields' debut album, New Age | Dark Age, was announced on January 5, 2016.[25] Between January 11 and January 26, the tracklist was gradually revealed, totaling at twelve tracks. The album's fourth and final single, Greatness, a collaboration between Nelson and American rapper Talib Kweli, was announced on February 2,[26] and officially released on February 17.[27] Nelson announced that the release date for New Age | Dark Age would be March 2, 2016, exactly one year after the release of Build The Cities. On February 26, two days after announcing the release date, Nelson hinted at the existence of Karma Fields' upcoming official debut live show.[28] On April 5, an album-long video was uploaded, containing all prior music videos, as well as additional visuals, all created by Kwok.[29]
On April 7, 2016, Nelson released his first remix as Karma Fields, a rework of Janet Jackson's No Sleeep.[30]
On April 13, UKF released an article on Karma Fields, speculating on who or what Karma Fields was. The article declared that Karma Fields was the "world's first AI artist" and that a machine had been behind all the music (excluding vocalists). The article also included an interview with Kwok, who gave insight into how the visuals were made, explaining how all of the visuals are coded instead of animated. Kwok also seemed to play into the narrative that the music of Karma Fields is the product of an AI, directly referring to the project as such.[31]
After posting various gifs of visuals throughout July, the trailer of Karma Fields' live debut was uploaded on August 2.[32] On September 7, sheet music was provided for classical versions of Stickup[33] and Build The Cities.[34] The following day, a deluxe version of New Age | Dark Age was announced, alongside the release of a classical version of Build The Cities.[35] A competition was announced September 9, where people could submit videos of themselves playing either classical versions of Stickup or Build The Cities.[36] The winner would receive a signed vinyl of New Age | Dark Age, as well as have their entry shared with the Monstercat community. The deluxe version of New Age | Dark Age was released on September 15, 2016, containing five classical versions of various songs from the album.[37]
On September 27, a thirteen minute preview of Karma Fields' live show, The HEX, was uploaded to YouTube.[38] The preview shows Nelson performing inside of a hexagonal structure, with synchronized visuals projected onto all six sides. The date of the live show was also announced to be November 10 in Los Angeles. On the same day, Nelson's first official interview as Karma Fields was posted to Billboard's website.[39] Nelson stated that the plan for Karma Fields was to "blur the line between human and computer" and have the project gradually evolve from a computer side to a more human side.[39]
Karma Fields' first original material since the deluxe version of New Age | Dark Age was announced on October 25.[40] Between October 28 and November 3, Nelson's song Sweat[41] and its two remixes by Soulji[42] and Bixel Boys[43] were released. This would end up being Nelson's last release with Monstercat.
2017: Post-Monstercat[edit]
On April 11, 2017, Nelson announced a second HEX show for April 29, this time in New York City's Webster Hall.[44] Three days later, as a way of promoting the upcoming show, a recording of the live version of his song Scandal (a collaboration with American actress and singer C.C. Sheffield) from New Age | Dark Age was uploaded.[45]
On June 15, Nelson announced his first song since leaving Monstercat.[46] Shapes, with Australian producer L D R U, was released on July 14.[47]
The third HEX show was scheduled to be in Vancouver on November 24.[48] It was later announced that Soulji would be the opener. [49]
2018: Continued activity[edit]
After 5 months of silence on all social media, Karma Fields reappeared at 2:00PM (EST) on March 19, 2018. Over the span of a minute, eight tweets were sent out from the Karma Fields twitter account, with all tweets directly mentioning Swedish singer Tove Lo, as well as including a phone number.[50] Calling the number would reveal snippets of an unreleased song, presumed to be a collaboration between the two. One week later, the song, whose title was revealed as Colorblind, was released. Colorblind was a distinct shift in Nelson's sound for Karma Fields, being much more pop-oriented than previous works. The visual identity of Colorblind was also different; switching to visuals with a more fractal-based aesthetic by Polish artist Patryk Kizny.[51] On May 8, two remixes of Colorblind by Motez and Left/Right were released.[52]
On May 23, the single Body Rush was announced. It was written in collaboration with Millennial Serial Killer, the solo project of Lauren Pardini of Pr0files, who Nelson had done a remix for as Betatraxx nearly four years prior. Two days later, Body Rush was released. The video for it further emphasized the shift in Karma Fields' visual identity, this time including footage shot in a real world space. There were multiple references to past Karma Fields music videos, as well as the inclusion of "DENOUNCE YOUR HUMANITY" written on one of the walls.
Between July 9 and July 11, Nelson posted one video on each of those days,[53][54][55] teasing another new song. On July 12, the song, titled CODE 10-31, was released. Referencing the police code that roughly (police codes vary by county and state)[56] means "crime in progress",[57] CODE 10-31 has a much heavier sound than the previous two singles, with police chatter and sirens scattered throughout the song.
On July 25, Nelson teased a collaboration with English musician Little Boots, who he had also remixed as Betatraxx.[58] The song (released as part of an EP), You and Me, was released on July 27.[59] The additional song, Midnight Drive, contains uncredited vocals from Pardini.[60] A remix EP with remixes from Soulji and Louis La Roche was released on August 10.[61] This would be Soulji's second remix for Nelson as Karma Fields.
A small tour of The HEX was announced on August 9.[62] The HEX was to make stops at San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. on September 15, September 21, and September 28/29 respectively. A remix of Colorblind by OddKidOut was released on August 24.[63] On September 5, Nelson uploaded a video detailing how The HEX was constructed, with a then-unknown song playing in the background.[64]
Nelson revealed on November 15 that he had contributed a Karma Fields remix of WTF Love Is to the deluxe vinyl edition of Tove Lo's Lady Wood, and that it would be exclusive to the vinyl release.[65]
Five days later, another single, An Underground System of Forgotten Machines, was announced. In the accompanying trailer, it was revealed that this was the song playing in the background of the HEX construction video.[66] It was released on November 23.[67]
2019: BODY RUSH[edit]
On February 19, 2019, Nelson uploaded a trailer for the second Karma Fields album, BODY RUSH, with a release date of March 15 being given. The trailer contained real world footage of social unrest, various robots, and numerous clips from news stations such as FOX, CNN, and MSNBC, depicting the rise of the "Body Rush procedure". It's shown to be extremely polarizing, with millions protesting in response to the rise in AI prevalence in daily life and the soaring popularity of the procedure.
A day after the announcement, Nelson uploaded a video in collaboration with Control Forever, where he explains how The HEX works and further elaborates on the meaning behind Karma Fields.[68]
Between February 27 and March 1, links to a now defunct site were posted.[69][70][71] The site, a recreation of CNN, hosted several articles on the Body Rush procedure and some of its backstory.[72] From March 4 to March 8, the tracklist was revealed in a similar manner to that of New Age | Dark Age, totaling at fourteen songs and including additional collaborators such as Los Angeles singer and producer Shey Baba and Canadian singer Rosette. Pardini's vocals are present on six total songs.[73]
BODY RUSH was released on March 15.[74] A departure from the more electronic and experimental sound of New Age | Dark Age, BODY RUSH embraced a more pop sound, while still retaining heavier elements on select songs.
On April 24, Nelson announced[75] a sold out Karma Fields performance at Overwatch esports team Dallas Fuel's first home game for April 27 and 28.[76]
A Kastle remix of Feel Real was teased on May 6.[77] This would mark Kastle's second remix for Nelson, as he had contributed a remix to Build The Cities (Reconstructions) back in 2015.[78] Nelson's second interview as Karma Fields as posted on May 24, providing insight into the home game performance, as well as detailing the meaning behind BODY RUSH,[79] stating, "The goal of Body Rush was to show how electronic music can be human in nature. The exploration of a computer learning what it is to be human". Nelson also further elaborated that his goal with Karma Fields was to "...find the perfect balance of digital and analogue. The median between digital perfection and human imperfection". Kastle's Feel Real remix was released on July 1.[80]
The deluxe version of BODY RUSH was announced on July 22,[81] with the tracklist revealed a day later, including three live edits, a classical version, and an acoustic version of various songs from the album.[82] It was released three days later on July 26.[83]
That Emotion, a collaboration with Alex Hosking and Nelson's first song post-BODY RUSH, was announced on November 11[84] and released four days later.[85] It contains a sample from the opening track of BODY RUSH, Ride Through,[86] the first of many collaborations between Nelson and Baba.
2020: UPLOADED and edits series[edit]
On January 9, 2020, Nelson released a Karma Fields edit of French electronic duo Sabrina & Samantha's song Khéops.[87] This would be the first of four edits that Nelson would release throughout the year. Later that month, an official remix for Swedish singer Winona Oak was announced.[88] It was released on January 31.[89]
A new HEX show, UPLOADED, was announced for March 14 at Wisdome LA,[90] an "immersive art park" inside of a dome-shaped room. However, due to concerns over the rise in the spread of COVID-19, the show was indefinitely postponed.[91] As compensation, a 10 minute preview of the show was uploaded to YouTube.[92] Despite this postponement, Nelson would continue to preview various visuals and clips of the performance throughout the coming months. As of November 2022, a rescheduled date has not been announced.
On April 2, a second edit was released, this time of Bon Iver's 715 - CR∑∑KS.[93] Two weeks later, the third entry in the series, an edit of Jo Tongo's Piani was released.[94] The fourth, and currently final, edit in the series was released on May 21, being an edit of Romare's All Night.[95]
Several months later, on September 18, a cover of Culture Club's Do You Really Want To Hurt Me was announced, with Baba on vocals.[96] It was released on September 23,[97] with Culture Club officially endorsing it.[98]
2021-present: Dreams and upcoming third album[edit]
Nelson and Baba's third collaboration, Dreams, was announced on January 15, 2021,[99] and released four days later. Apple would end up using it in an advertisement for the Apple Watch Series 6.[100]
On February 26, a remix of Dreams by Associanu was released.[101]
On April 21, Nelson released Minari Theme, a nine and a half minute song inspired by the film Minari.[102]
The song its_OK was released on May 19,[103] presumably the first single from Nelson's upcoming third album as Karma Fields. its_OK was first previewed as a then-unreleased song in Nelson's UPLOADED preview.[92] The visuals for the song hint at a return towards the more computer-based aspect of Karma Fields, with the artwork containing several lines of code, which one user in the comments of the YouTube upload had discovered to be a part of the Linux kernel.[103] The visuals for its_OK, as well as subsequent singles, were created by French artist Etienne Jacob.[103]
The second single, a followup to 2018's CODE 10-31, CODE 10-32, was released on June 23.[104] The most likely meaning of the aforementioned code is "person with gun",[105] though as stated before, police codes vary by county and state.[56]
The third single, a collaboration with Swedish singer Amanda Alexander, .me, was released on July 28,[106] with Acid Stag referring to it as "...a true journey through a sonic odyssey with deepened instrumentation slowly bubbling away until we reach a lively climax".[107]
On August 22, a snippet of an unreleased song, Give Me Some, was posted to the Karma Fields TikTok page.[108] The video contains visuals in the style of Kwok, instead of Jacob, harking back to the visual style of New Age | Dark Age. No release date has been given.
The fourth single, KF:KONG, was released on September 10.[109]
On October 16, Nelson's debut mix as Karma Fields was aired on Insomniac Radio.[110] The mix contained multiple unreleased edits and remixes as well as unreleased singles. A collaboration between Nelson and American singer Reva DeVito was debuted as the last song. The title was revealed to be Timebomb (initially stylized as TimeBomb).[111]
Timebomb was officially released as the album's fifth and presumably final single on November 26.[112]
Nearly a full year later, Nelson returned as Karma Fields on November 16, 2022 by announcing It Girl, a collaboration with Nigerian singer Kah-Lo and supergroup Associanu. It is currently scheduled to be released on December 2.
In late November, Nelson updated Karma Fields' Spotify description to mention that the project had been signed to Australian record label Sweat It Out "for a series of releases starting with the track 'It Girl' (12.02.22)".[113]
Additional projects[edit]
Associanu[edit]
On July 18, 2020, Tove Lo previewed an unreleased song in an Animal Crossing DJ set, stating that it was "by a group called Associanu, it's not released yet, you're hearing unreleased stuff right now".[114]
They first officially appeared with a remix of Nelson and Baba's Dreams on February 26, 2021.[115] Associanu's debut song, a slightly edited version of the unreleased song previewed the year prior, titled This Is A Song About Dancing was released on November 5.[116] The credits revealed that Associanu is a group containing five members:[117][113]
- Tim Nelson
- Ebba Nilsson
- Charlie Twaddle
- Jesse Selchow
- Samuel Luria
Their second song, Don't Forget To Breathe, was released on June 17, 2022.[118]
Their third song, a collaboration with Kah-Lo and Nelson (as Karma Fields), titled It Girl, was announced on November 16, 2022. Nelson confirmed the collaborators in an Instagram post on November 21,[119] while also confirming a December 2 release date on Karma Fields' twitter.[120]
TimFromTheHouse[edit]
Nelson also produces as TimFromTheHouse, having produced for artists such as Tove Lo, Pussy Riot, and 5 Seconds of Summer.[121]
Discography[edit]
Albums[edit]
Artist | Title | Release date | Label |
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Karma Fields | New Age | Dark Age | March 2, 2016 | Monstercat |
Karma Fields | New Age | Dark Age (Deluxe Version) | September 15, 2016 | Monstercat |
Karma Fields | BODY RUSH | March 15, 2019 | Self Released |
Karma Fields | BODY RUSH (DELUXE VERSION) | July 26, 2019 | Self Released |
Compilations[edit]
Artist | Title | Release date | Label |
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Karma Fields | Build The Cities (Reconstructions) | May 27, 2015 | Monstercat |
Extended plays[edit]
Artist | Title | Release date | Label |
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Betatraxx | BetaTraxx | July 8, 2010 | Self Released |
Betatraxx | Drug Abuse/Mafiosa EP | January 30, 2011 | Metamimetic |
Betatraxx | The X EP | February 15, 2011 | Self Released |
Betatraxx | Mercury | September 15, 2012 | Big Beat Records |
Betatraxx | The "V" EP | September 3, 2013 | Self Released |
Betatraxx | Shapes and Sizes | September 30, 2014 | Psi Sci |
Karma Fields | Stickup (with MORTEN & Juliette Lewis) | November 30, 2015 | Monstercat |
Karma Fields | Sweat | October 28, 2016 | Monstercat |
Karma Fields | Colorblind (Reconstructions) | May 8, 2018 | Self Released |
Karma Fields | You and Me | July 27, 2018 | Self Released |
Karma Fields | You and Me (Reconstructions) | August 10, 2018 | Self Released |
Singles[edit]
Artist | Title | Release date | Label |
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BetaTraxx | LA Bass | March 21, 2010 | Self Released |
Betatraxx | Shuffling and Looking Dumb (with Krystal) | February 27, 2012 | DirtyDutchMusic |
Betatraxx | Electra Heart (with MARINA) | August 8, 2013 (original)
May 5, 2014 (edit) |
Pilot. |
Betatraxx | Electra Heart (with MARINA) (Classical Version) | June 9, 2014 | Psi Sci |
Karma Fields | Build The Cities (feat. Kerli) | March 2, 2015 | Monstercat |
Karma Fields | Skyline | September 21, 2015 | Monstercat |
Karma Fields | Skyline (Acoustic) | October 15, 2015 | Monstercat |
Karma Fields | Greatness (with Talib Kweli) | February 2, 2016 | Monstercat |
Karma Fields | Scandal (with C.C. Sheffield) (Live Recording) | April 14, 2017 | Self Released |
Karma Fields & L D R U | Shapes | July 14, 2017 | Audiopaxx |
Karma Fields | Colorblind (with Tove Lo) | March 30, 2018 | Self Released |
Karma Fields | Body Rush (with Millennial Serial Killer) | May 25, 2018 | Self Released |
Karma Fields | CODE 10-31 | July 12, 2018 | Self Released |
Karma Fields | Colorblind (with Tove Lo) (OddKidOut Remix) | August 24, 2018 | Self Released |
Karma Fields | An Underground System of Forgotten Machines | November 23, 2018 | Self Released |
Karma Fields | Feel Real (Kastle Remix) | July 1, 2019 | Self Released |
Karma Fields | That Emotion (with Alex Hosking) | November 15, 2019 | Self Released |
Karma Fields | Dreams (with Shey Baba) | January 19, 2021 | Self Released |
Karma Fields | Dreams (with Shey Baba) (Associanu Remix) | February 26, 2021 | Self Released / DREAMS |
Karma Fields | Minari Theme | April 21, 2021 | Self Released |
Karma Fields | its_OK | May 19, 2021 | Self Released |
Karma Fields | CODE 10-32 | June 23, 2021 | Self Released |
Karma Fields | .me (with Amanda Alexander) | July 28, 2021 | Self Released |
Karma Fields | KF:KONG | September 10, 2021 | Self Released |
Associanu | This Is A Song About Dancing | November 5, 2021 | FFRR Records |
Karma Fields | Timebomb (with Reva DeVito) | November 26, 2021 | 4XLA / Kitsune Musique |
Associanu | Don't Forget To Breathe | June 17, 2022 | FFRR Records |
Karma Fields / Associanu | It Girl (with Kah-Lo) | December 2, 2022 | Sweat It Out |
Remixes & covers[edit]
Artist | Song | Remix | Release date | Label |
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Beyoncé | Control | Redlight aka Betatraxx Remix | September 16, 2009 | Self Released |
LMFAO | I'm In Miami Bitch | Redlight Remix | September 16, 2009 | Self Released |
Boys Noize | Jeffer | Redlight 'I NEED MORE COWBELL' Edit | September 16, 2009 | Self Released |
Steve Winwood | Higher Love | Redlight aka Betatraxx Remix | September 16, 2009 | Self Released |
Vampire Weekend | Ottoman | BetaTraxx Remix | September 21, 2009 | Self Released |
Ladyhawke | My Delirium | Betatraxx Remix | September 27, 2009 | Self Released |
John Roman | Martyr | Redlight aka BetaTraxx Remix | October 20, 2009 | Self Released |
Jabup | Fireflies | BetatraXx Cover | October 26, 2009 | Self Released |
Kid Sister | Life On TV | Redlight aka BetaTraxx Remix | November 18, 2009 | Self Released |
Kings Of Convenience | I'd Rather Dance | Redlight aka BetaTraxx Remix | November 18, 2009 | Self Released |
Lady Gaga | Paparazzi | Redlight aka BetaTraxx Remix | November 18, 2009 | Self Released |
Robin S. | Show Me Love | Redlight aka BetaTraxx Remix | December 5, 2009 | Self Released |
Junior Senior | Move Your Feet | Redlight aka BetaTraxx Remix | December 17, 2009 | Self Released |
Boris Dlugosch | Bangkok | Redlight aka BetaTraxx Remix | January 26, 2010 | Self Released |
Little Boots | Every Little Earthquake | Redlight aka BetaTraxx Remix | January 27, 2010 | Self Released |
Kesha | Blah Blah Blah | Redlight aka BetaTraxx Remix | February 23, 2010 | Self Released |
Two Door Cinema Club | What You Need | Redlight aka BetaTraxx Remix | March 16, 2010 | Self Released |
Supermode | Tell Me Why | BetatraXx Remix | March 29, 2010 | Self Released |
Frederico Franchi | Cream | Redlight aka BetaTraxx Remix | April 9, 2010 | Self Released |
David Guetta | Love Don't Let Me Go | BetaTraxx Remix | June 26, 2010 | Self Released |
deadmau5 | Some Chords | BetaTraxx Remix | June 28, 2010 | Self Released |
Kelis | 4th Of July | BetaTraxx Remix | August 2, 2010 | Self Released |
Justice vs. Simian | We Are Your Friends | BetatraXx Remix | October 7, 2010 | Self Released |
Metric | Gold Guns Girls | BetatraXx Remix | October 26, 2010 | Self Released |
Dada Life | Unleash The Fucking Dada | BetatraXx ft. Krystal Remix | December 1, 2010 | Self Released |
Lonsdale Boys Club | Weekend | BetatraXx Remix | December 25, 2010 | Self Released |
Bomfunk MC's | Freestyler | BetatraXx Remix | March 14, 2011 | Self Released |
fun. & Janelle Monáe | We Are Young | Betatraxx Remix | May 1, 2012 | Fueled By Ramen |
Christina Perri | Arms | Betatraxx Remix | May 15, 2012 | Atlantic |
The Joy Formidable | Cholla | Betatraxx Remix | October 22, 2012 | Atlantic |
alt-J | Fitzpleasure | Betatraxx Remix | November 28, 2012 | Canvasback |
Wiz Khalifa | No Sleep | Betatraxx Remix | June 5, 2013 | Self Released |
Betatraxx & MARINA | Electra Heart | Betatraxx Remix | May 13, 2014 | Self Released |
Pr0files | Forgive | Betatraxx Remix | November 12, 2014 | Self Released |
Janet Jackson | No Sleeep | Karma Fields Remix | April 7, 2016 | Self Released |
Tove Lo | WTF Love Is | Karma Fields Remix | December 17, 2018 | Universal |
Winona Oak | He Don't Love Me | Karma Fields Remix | January 31, 2020 | Atlantic |
Culture Club | Do You Really Want To Hurt Me | Karma Fields & Shey Baba Cover | September 23, 2020 | Self Released |
Karma Fields & Shey Baba | Dreams | Associanu Remix | February 26, 2021 | Self Released / DREAMS |
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