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CTFAT 025
22 Aug 05 Breakbeat
CTFATCD 008X
17 Mar 08 Breakbeat
CTFAT 058A
25 Nov 08 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
CTFAT 058B
25 Nov 08 Minimal/Tech House
CTFAT 052
03 Jun 08 Breakbeat
CTFAT 047
01 Oct 07 Breakbeat
CTFAT 049
12 Nov 07 Breakbeat
CTFAT 039
23 Apr 07 Breakbeat
CTFAT 030
13 Feb 06 Breakbeat
CTFAT 033
07 Aug 07 Breakbeat
CTFAT 033
24 Jul 06 Breakbeat
CTFAT052
02 Jun 08 Hip Hop/R&B
CTFATCD 008
10 Mar 08 Breakbeat
CTFAT 047
08 Oct 07 Breakbeat
CTFAT 049
19 Nov 07 Breakbeat
CTFAT 039
23 Apr 07 Breakbeat
CTFAT 030
13 Feb 06 Breakbeat
CTFAT 109
14 Mar 11 Electro House
CTFAT 043
25 Jul 07 Electro House
CTFAT 100
26 Apr 10 Electro House
Played by: Greg Churchill, Mj Cole, Igrock, Juno Recommends Electro House, Atm Magazine, Loose Cannons, Reset!
Review:
Only 22 but already a major player in global electro, Foamo builds on his growing reputation with "Jookie". Following his mixes of La Roux, Diplo and Laidback Luke, a huge collaboration with Lee Mortimer (not to mention last year's "Wardance" single), "Jookie" has blaring horns, high pitched wobble and some huge rises that work up to one of the biggest things he's ever done. Just as huge is "Centavo" which combines a tropical-house beat with some delicious low-end business. A perfect double-tracker from a man taking huge strides with every release.
CTFAT 100R
07 Jun 10 UK Funky/UK Garage
Review:
Following on from Foamo's slamming "Jookie" single, Highbloo and Warrior One get given the remix duties and turn in a pair of blinders. Highbloo funks up "Jookie" with some popping popcorn synths while filtering the original's brass deftly - similar to Boy 8-Bit's fusion of tech sounds and funky patterns. Warrior One drops the Amen break at an electro tempo on "Centavo" and works it into a hugely riotous and energetic mix, boosted by some deep bass and climbing synths.
CTF 115
05 Sep 11 UK Funky/UK Garage
CTFAT 127
20 May 13 Bass
CTFAT 122
02 Apr 12 UK Funky/UK Garage
CTF 114
11 Jul 11 Electro House
Review:
The second instalment of Foamo's space Summer Series, "Vibrations" once again sees the Fat! resident blur the lines in a thrilling way. A mix of 2-step beats, 90s house organs, old-skool drum hits and garagey vocals, "Vibrations" is a true heavyweight that proves just how versatile and genre-bending Foamo can be. Perfect for fans of all strains of house music.
CTFAT 108
14 Feb 11 UK Funky/UK Garage
Review:
A pair of British producers who've separately nailed tropical house to perfection go all out on this double-track single to bring the carnival flow straight to your ear holes. "Back In The Game" is simply relentless - an uncluttered set of claps, tight drums and Afro-beat stabs that get put through some subtle builds but mostly are left to roll out and keep the listener raving hard. "Pull Up" is even more hyped and is a perfect bridge between straight house sets and more UKF-focused beats.
CTFAT 056
27 Oct 08 Breakbeat
CTFAT 013
01 Jan 03 Breakbeat
CTFAT 015
01 Oct 03 Breakbeat
CTFAT 054
10 Sep 08 Progressive House
CTFAT 032
13 Mar 06 Breakbeat
CTFAT 037
10 Apr 07 Breakbeat
CTFAT 037
13 Apr 07 Breakbeat
CTFAT 034
11 Sep 06 Breakbeat
CTFAT 034
11 Sep 06 Breakbeat
CTFAT 053
28 Jul 08 Electro House
CTFAT 111
16 May 11 UK Funky/UK Garage
Review:
Having previously teamed up on releases for Southern Fried, tropical house twosome Malente and Jay Robinson join forces once again with much-missed MCs Yo Majesty on the mic for this big, big tune. With a marching band rhythm and urgent soca stabs locked into a bouncy groove, the YM ladies tear it up and add an inimitable swagger to this future classic. With a host of brilliant remixes also included, highlights include Botnek's insanely warped yet infectious treatment and Raffertie's tight eski-garage reworking.
CTFAT 118
21 Nov 11 Deep House
CTF 113
27 Jun 11 UK Funky/UK Garage
Played by: Haszari
Review:
Out on The Fat Club's Fat! label, this upcoming trio make an impressive debut with the five tracks that comprise the Habitat EP. Very much on a haunted vibe, tunes like "Take Another Look" take just the right effects to the vocals to give them a disorientating and spooked vibe, while the beats tread somewhere between garage and broken beat. The delicate and fragile "Soul Structure" will please fans of Warp's golden age, while "Silent" comes over somewhere between Four Tet and Daedelus gone seriously funky. Best of the bunch though is EP closer "Casantra" which storms though on a torrent of new-wave stabs and echoey percussion.
CTFAT 120
30 Jan 12 UK Funky/UK Garage
Played by: Odiggity, Hxdb, Commodore 69 (Hot N Heavy), Mike Hindle - Immersed Audio, Sounds Of Sumo, Diamond Bass, Tcts, Modo Fractal
Review:
With two excellent releases on Fat! already behind them, Maribou State deliver another fine EP in the shape of Olivia. The title track takes delicate samples of organic percussion, a masterfully handled vocal and works them into an expansive soundscape reminiscent of Mount Kimbie, albeit one whose ethereal frame is held together by a solid house beat at its core, and the kind of intricate melodic command that would put Four Tet to shame. "Bricks" meanwhile utilises a booming bass in conjunction with its colour-saturated unfiltered synths and sweet chopped-up vocal, wrapped up in a fine package that recalls Sepalcure's broken-beat take on dubstep. Highly recommended.
CTFAT 121
20 Feb 12 UK Funky/UK Garage
Review:
Hot on the heels of Maribou State's excellent Olivia EP come this collection of remixes of the title track. The hotly tipped Pedestrian opens proceedings with a deep reworking of the original which stays fairly true to its 2-step roots, keeping the textures organic and retaining the rhythmic playfulness of the original. Lee Mortimer meanwhile turns in a chunky, big room revision, which goes from thundering kicks into a schizophrenic laser-bass in the blink of an eye. Finally, Mao delivers a slow-building affair which is packed with subtle autumnal tones but all the punch of the original. Some wildly differing revisions here, and the package is all the better for it.
CTFAT 059
12 Jan 08 Breakbeat
CTFAT 057
10 Nov 08 Funky/Club House
CTFATCD 005
19 Mar 07 Breakbeat
CTFAT 027
19 Sep 05 Breakbeat
CTFAT 027
26 Sep 05 Breakbeat
CTFATLP 010
10 Nov 08 Breakbeat
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01 Dec 07 Breakbeat | ||
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