


Nat Slater (born 7 December 2000) is a London-based producer, vocalist and songwriter working across drum and bass, liquid funk and UK garage as well as pop, R&B and broader electronic styles. Her recorded appearances include the single “Every Weekend” (2020), “Romanticize” (2023), the collaboration “Exhale” with Sudley (2024) and “Chemicals” with it’s murph (2025). She is available on Apple Music and SoundCloud and has been profiled by Fred Perry and Hashtag Magazine.
Slater began performing publicly around age 15, starting at open-mic nights in London. Those early live dates provided the seed for a hybrid career that pairs songwriting and lead vocal work with electronic production and collaborative releases. Public credits and press to date identify her primarily as a vocalist and songwriter; she is also presented as a producer in artist listings and project credits.
Her recorded work sits where pop/R&B vocal phrasing meets drum-and-bass and UK garage rhythmic patterns. Across the listed singles and collaborations she favours clear, forward vocal lines and concise toplines that translate into club-ready arrangements — a trait that suits liquid and garage productions in particular. On collaborations such as “Exhale” (with Sudley, 2024) and “Chemicals” (with it’s murph, 2025) her voice functions as both the melodic centre and a rhythmic element fitted into faster tempos and shuffled beats typical of DnB and garage frameworks.
Specific technical credits in public sources are limited, but available releases demonstrate a cross-genre approach: pop/R&B song structures and hooks applied inside electronic production contexts and dancefloor-friendly arrangements. Her contributions on the named tracks are credited as vocal and songwriting performances; the 2024 and 2025 collaborations show an ongoing engagement with producers working in drum-and-bass and garage-influenced styles.
Publicly available information does not list a catalogue of producers who shaped her sound or a formal roster of influences by name. What is verifiable is the timeline of releases (2020–2025), the London open-mic origin story, the named collaborations with Sudley and it’s murph, and press coverage via Fred Perry and Hashtag Magazine — all concrete touchpoints for her work to date.
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