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FABRIC 23DX
01 Sep 03 Minimal/Tech House
FABRIC 24DX
06 Oct 03 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
FABRIC 25DX
03 Nov 03 Minimal/Tech House
FABRIC 26DX
01 Dec 03 Drum And Bass
FABRIC 27DX
12 Jan 04 Minimal/Tech House
FABRIC 29DX
15 Mar 04 Minimal/Tech House
FABRIC 30DX
19 Apr 04 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
FABRIC 31DX
17 May 04 Minimal/Tech House
FABRIC 32DX
14 Jun 04 Breakbeat
FABRIC 33DX
19 Jul 04 Minimal/Tech House
FABRIC 35DX
20 Sep 04 Funky/Club House
FABRIC 36DX
18 Oct 04 Drum And Bass
FABRIC 37DX
15 Nov 04 Minimal/Tech House
FABRIC 38DX
06 Dec 04 Breakbeat
FABRIC 39DX
17 Jan 05 Minimal/Tech House
FABRIC 42DX
18 Apr 05 Breakbeat
FABRIC5 5DX
15 May 06 Minimal/Tech House
FABEP 001DN
21 Sep 08 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
FABCD 002DN
09 Nov 08 UK Funky/UK Garage
FABRIC 74DN
19 Jul 09 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
FABRIC 91DN
19 Jul 09 Minimal/Tech House
FABRIC 53DN
19 Jul 09 Minimal/Tech House
FABRIC 89DN
19 Jul 09 Deep House
FABRIC 59DN
19 Jul 09 Disco/Nu-Disco
FABRIC 60DN
19 Jul 09 Breakbeat
FABEP 006DMDN
06 Sep 09 UK Funky/UK Garage
FAB 007DN
29 Nov 09 UK Funky/UK Garage
FABRIC 90DN
30 Nov 09 Funky/Club House
FABRIC 51DN
30 Nov 09 Hip Hop/R&B
FABRIC 93DN
30 Nov 09 Deep House
FABRIC 95DN
30 Nov 09 Techno
FABRIC 77DN
30 Nov 09 Techno
FABRIC 43DN
14 Dec 09 Minimal/Tech House
FABRIC 45DN
14 Dec 09 Electro House
FABRIC 97DN
14 Dec 09 Minimal/Tech House
FABRIC 79DN
14 Dec 09 Minimal/Tech House
FABRIC 99DN
11 Jan 10 Minimal/Tech House
FABRIC 104DN
14 Jun 10 Drum And Bass
FABRIC 105D
27 Aug 10 Techno
Review:
The techno deity that is Anthony Child, aka Surgeon, compiles the 53rd instalment of the vaulted fabric mix series and my, isn't it something. Fusing tough, raw techno and dubstep, Child takes us on a relentless journey that unites the work of Scuba, Ital Tek and Instra:mental with Mark Broom, James Ruskin and a healthy slew of his own productions. The pounding, bone shattering drop into the Al Tourettes & Appleblim remix of Planetary Assault Systems "X Speaks To X" sums up what Surgeon is all about on this mix - the interbreeding of two genres into one serious workout. Indeed, his chosen moniker has never appeared so apt, cutting and slicing seemingly disparate beats into one flowing narrative. This mix is easily as essential as any of its predecessors, and that's saying something.
FABRIC 110DX
17 Jan 11 Drum And Bass
FABRIC 111DX
25 Feb 11 Funky/Club House
FABRIC 112DX
21 Mar 11 UK Funky/UK Garage
Review:
David Kennedy, aka Ramadanman/Pearson Sound - one of the most talked about electronic artists of recent times - steps up with his highly anticipated mix, marking the 56th instalment of the fabriclive series. Amongst the almost exorbitant 30 track selection are 10 of Kennedy's own, signposted by explorations into dubstep, post-dubstep, house, funky, techno, grime, juke and all the unmapped areas in between which blend so perfectly to colour the Pearson Sound. Despite the brevity of time allowed for each track, the overall effect is not hurried. Essential!
FABCD 002DD
10 Jun 11 UK Funky/UK Garage
FABRIC 115DX
20 Jun 11 Minimal/Tech House
FABRIC 116DX
18 Jul 11 Drum And Bass
FABRIC 117DX
15 Aug 11 Deep House
FABRIC 118DX
19 Sep 11 UK Funky/UK Garage
Review:
The Fabriclive series maintains its fine run of form with Four Tet's eagerly anticipated inclusion into the canon. Stitching together field recordings of the club itself, ambient tracks from Michel Redolfi and David Borden, a selection of lost, dusty UK garage from the likes of Persian and Crazy Bald Heads and recent productions from Burial and Floating Points, it's not so much a DJ set as an impressionistic rendition of Hebden's own memories of clubbing itself. Considering the fact that Hebden's own productions are usually so saturated in melody, it's a relatively dark mix, dominated by murky bass tones and sharp, brittle beats, with a constantly shifting sense of urgency that encourages rapt attention throughout. The stellar mix is capped off with two brand new Four Tet tracks, "Pyramid" and "Locked", which only seek to highlight his growing ability to produce devastating club tracks.
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