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1 Life and career  





2 Discography  



2.1  Awol One and Nathaniel Motte  





2.2  As a songwriter and producer  





2.3  Scoring  







3 Filmography  



3.1  Television appearances  







4 References  





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Nathaniel Motte
Motte performing in 2008
Motte performing in 2008
Background information
Birth nameNathaniel Warren Seth Motte
Born (1984-01-13) January 13, 1984 (age 40)
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
OriginBoulder, Colorado, United States
Genres
  • dance-pop
  • crunkcore
  • electronic rock
  • Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, film composer
    InstrumentsVocals, keyboards, guitar, drums
    Years active2004–present
    Labels
  • Fake Four Inc.
  • Websitewww.3oh3.com

    Nathaniel Warren Seth Motte (born January 13, 1984) is an American recording artist, record producer, songwriter, and film composer[1] from Boulder, Colorado.[2] He is a member of the electropop duo 3OH!3 with Sean Foreman.

    Life and career[edit]

    Motte was born to a French mother and an American father, Dr. Warren Motte, distinguished professor of French Literature at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He has one brother, Nicholas Motte.

    Motte attended Foothills Elementary, Casey Middle School, Boulder High School, and the University of Colorado at Boulder. In 2006, he graduated with a degree in environmental, population, & organismic biology. The following year Motte was accepted to medical school at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center.[3]

    Motte took piano lessons at a young age, and began to play guitar at home with his brother and father. He began to DJ at age 18, playing in local bars and clubs in Boulder. He began producing music shortly thereafter, using programs like Acid and Reason to make songs at home while he was attending the University of Colorado. He now uses primarily Logic Pro as his production program, although he continues to work in other programs.[4]

    Motte co-writes and produces all of 3OH!3's music, employing both analog technologies and virtual production tools. He musically directs 3OH!3's live show. He has written and produced songs for Shape Shifters and Jeffree Star. He co-produced and co-wrote the song "Hey" for Lil Jon in 2009.[5] He released a collaborative album The Child Star with Awol OneonFake Four Inc. in 2011.[6] He co-wrote and co-produced the song "Love Somebody" for Maroon 5 in 2012.

    In 2014, Motte produced a song for iSH called "Renegades."[7] He was also a writer/producer for DCF aka Prince Caspian's singles "Jealous"[8] and "Twenty Something"[9] from the album "Pop Songs."[10]

    In addition to co-writing and producing, Motte also composes for film, television, and video games. He scored a short movie in 2007 called Uberts (a French film).[11]

    3OH!3's fourth studio album, Night Sports, was released by Fueled By Ramen on May 13, 2016.[12]

    On July 11, 2016, Motte announced on Instagram that he had proposed to his longtime girlfriend, TV host Liz Trinnear, on July 7, 2016.[13] A year later on July 7, 2017, they got married on Flagstaff Mountain in Boulder, Colorado.[14] In January 2023, it was announced Trinnear and Motte were expecting their first child.

    On May 9, 2023, Trinnear and Motte announced the birth of their daughter named Nico Iris Motte.[15]

    Discography[edit]

    Awol One and Nathaniel Motte[edit]

    As a songwriter and producer[edit]

    Year Song Artist Album Notes
    2009 "Bitch, Please!" Jeffree Star Beauty Killer Writer, producer
    "Fresh Meat"
    "God Hates Your Outfit"
    2010 "Hey" Lil Jon Crunk Rock Writer
    2012 "Dancing to the Same Song" Elen Levon "Non-single album"
    "Love Somebody"[1] Maroon 5 Overexposed
    2013 "Tattooed Heart" Ariana Grande Yours Truly Co-producer
    "Young, Rich and Dangerous" Shape Shifters Collaboration Mixtape 2
    2014 "Puppet" Karmin Pulses Writer, producer
    2014 "Renegades" Ish Up &Up
    2015 "Hurricane" Blues Traveler Blow Up the Moon Writer, producer
    "Disarm You" Kaskade Automatic
    2016 "Feline" Delta Goodrem Wings of the Wild
    "Powerlines" Lindsey Stirling Brave Enough
    "Forgotten Voyage"
    "Lights Down Low" MAX Lights Down Low EP

    Scoring[edit]

    Year Title Type Credit
    2007 Uberts Short Movie Film Composer
    2014 The Crew Video Game Additional Music Producer

    Filmography[edit]

    Television appearances[edit]

    Year Show
    2009 MTVU Spring Break
    2009 MTV Video Music Awards
    2009 Jimmy Kimmel Live!
    2010 Jimmy Kimmel Live!
    2010 Hellcats
    2010 The Tonight Show
    2010 American Idol
    2010 Regis and Kelly
    2010 Lopez Tonight

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Nathaniel Motte – Credits". Allmusic.
  • ^ "About 3OH!3 – History, Biography, Best Songs and Facts".
  • ^ "Nathaniel Motte interview". Archived from the original on 2013-02-22.
  • ^ Bustelo, Dot (2012-04-01). The Power in Logic Pro: Songwriting, Composing, Remixing, and Making Beats. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 978-1-4768-1353-0.
  • ^ "With new album, Boulder's 3OH!3 (still) isn't afraid of having fun". The Denver Post. 2016-05-11. Retrieved 2021-04-26.
  • ^ Frieders, Joel. "Awol One & Nathaniel Motte – The Child Star – Album Review". SYFFAL. Archived from the original on 2014-08-08.
  • ^ Dope, Canadian (2014-05-09). "iSH – Renegades (Music Video)". Canadiandope.com. Retrieved 2016-11-25.
  • ^ "Jealous/Happy Child". YouTube.
  • ^ "Twenty Something". Vimeo.
  • ^ "Pop Songs (the album)". Soundcloud.
  • ^ "Nathaniel Motte". IMDb.
  • ^ "3OH!3's New Album Night Sports Puts the Ball Back in their Court – Athletes". ESPN. 2016-05-13. Retrieved 2016-11-25.
  • ^ "Instagram post by Nathaniel Motte • Jul 11, 2016 at 9:58pm UTC". Instagram. Archived from the original on 2021-12-24. Retrieved 2017-08-02.
  • ^ "We've Got All the Details About Liz Trinnear's Wedding". Flare. 2017-05-09. Archived from the original on 2017-08-02. Retrieved 2017-08-02.
  • ^ "Liz Trinnear (@liztrinnear)". Instagram. Retrieved 2023-10-21.
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