Artist's albums
From Within
1999 · album
The Latin Thing EP
1998 · EP
Buried Treasure
1997 · EP
Still on Track EP
1997 · EP
The Deep Section
1997 · EP
The Unreleased EP
1996 · EP
Tracks R Us
1996 · EP
Underground Alternatives 96
1996 · EP
Toronto Track Company
2021 · single
Frantic
2018 · single
Summer Grooves EP
2017 · EP
Diamond Dealer Remixes, Pt. 1
2015 · single
Time (Remixes)
2008 · EP
2012/A Strange Delight
2008 · single
Nick Holder Presents Toronto Underground Vol. 3
2007 · album
Da Sambafrique [Ian Pooley 2007 Edit]
2007 · single
Summer Daze (Miguel Migs 24th St. Dub)
2006 · single
Player 1 (Magik Johnson Edit)
2006 · single
Underground Alternatives
2005 · album
The Other Mixes
2004 · album
The Other Mixes Vol. 1
2004 · single
No More Dating DJs
2004 · single
No More Dating DJs
2004 · single
The Other Side
2003 · album
On My Mind
2003 · single
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Biography
Nick Holder rose to prominence in the late '90s and early 2000s as one of the world's most championed house producers, his voluminous output appealing to various camps of DJs, from techno to progressive house and everything in between. Based in Toronto and owner of DNH Records, Holder spent years DJing before gaining notoriety for "Da Sambafrique," his first big success. He had produced tracks for labels like Definitive and Stickmen throughout the '90s, but never had he scored such an anthem. Soon, the K7 label was inviting him to release full-length albums and everyone, or so it seemed, was spinning his records, some of his more popular tracks being "Trying to Find Myself," "I Once Believed in U," "Summer Daze," and "Sometimes I'm Blue." Holder's music career began in the early '80s when he first started DJing. Later in the decade, he discovered the burgeoning Detroit techno scene only a few hours away from his home in Toronto. Detroit icons like Derrick May and Carl Craig captivated Holder, as did many of the tracks coming from Chicago during the same late-'80s period by producers like Adonis. In the '90s, Holder began producing his own tracks and released 12"s for a number of labels such as Definitive, Stickmen, Hi Bias, Strobe, and Studio K7, the label that released two full-lengths of his in 1997, One Night in the Disco and Back on Track. Furthermore, Holder released many of his productions through NRK, including many of his biggest hits such as "Da Sambafrique" (NRK 018), "I Once Believed in U" (NRK 023), and "Trying to Find Myself" (NRK 031), in addition to full-length efforts such as From Within and Underground Alternatives. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi