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EQGCD 019
09 Oct 07
CORMIX 023
03 Apr 09
CORMIX 021
18 Jul 08
CORMIX 023
25 May 09
TD 08D
16 Jul 10
RINSECD 021DIGI
26 Sep 11
FAUCET 014
17 Nov 10
REN 58CDMS
05 Jul 10
RINSECD 025D
30 Apr 12
IRC 090
29 Aug 08
Jerome Sydenham & Dennis Ferrer aka Ferrer & Sydenham Inc. - "Sandcastles" (original mix) - (8:26) 126 BPM
Jerome Sydenham & Dennis Ferrer aka Ferrer & Sydenham Inc. - "Road To Calabar" (main mix) - (6:45) 126 BPM
Jerome Sydenham & Dennis Ferrer aka Ferrer & Sydenham Inc. - "Timbuktu" (Pan African Electro dub) - (7:19) 127 BPM
Jerome Sydenham & Dennis Ferrer aka Ferrer & Sydenham Inc. - "Double Pennetration" (Jerome's Demo dub 2) - (5:51) 125 BPM
OSTGUTCD 08
04 May 09
CORMIX 030D
10 Jul 10
CP 010CDCM-X
12 Jul 10
SOMADA 997
26 Apr 10
CORMIX 031
13 Sep 10
LAB 002DIGI
04 Oct 09
CORMIX 042DIGITAL-X
12 Nov 12
CORMIX 027
23 Dec 09
RENEW 03EUS
24 Feb 13
GUAF 4DIG
09 Jul 07
AZCD 73UM
30 Mar 09
FFMX 01
05 Mar 07
RESISTCD 81
03 Oct 07
PLAC 047-4
10 Nov 06
366158 5458364
01 Aug 10
CEC 2YMX2
04 Jun 10
FABRIC 43DN
14 Dec 09
FABRIC 33DX
19 Jul 04
FABRIC 37DX
15 Nov 04
VAZBIT-009CD
08 Jan 07
RLDCD 001
20 Jul 09
FABRIC 134DX
21 Jan 13
Review:
In an era when considered eclecticism is all the rage, Hessle Audio founder Ben UFO still stands out. He's long been considered one of electronic music's more interesting DJs, seemingly able to weave together disparate sounds and styles into a logical, entertaining whole. This contribution to the FabricLive series shows him at his masterful best, utilising the simple pleasures of rhythm to weave together 28 thrilling and thoughtful selections. In the space of 70 minutes, he somehow manages to fuse sparse electro with classic acid house, murky post-dubstep techno with tribal African rhythms (and sharp '80s proto-house synths), Mr Fingers with Shackleton, stripped analogue techno with tactile futurism, and locked grooves with crystalline electronica. Truly, it's a tour de force.
FABRIC 91DN
19 Jul 09
FABRIC 29DX
15 Mar 04
FABRIC 115DX
20 Jun 11
FABRIC 132DX
19 Nov 12
Review:
The rise of London producer Daniel Avery has been little short of staggering. Less than two years ago, he was relatively unknown beyond the confines of blogland. Now, thanks to a string of acclaimed productions and a blossoming DJ career, he's been afforded the opportunity to mix the latest instalment of the FabricLive series. Musically, FabricLive 66 offers a snapshot of where he's at now, delivering a tough but flowing mix of fuzzy electronic rhythms, stripped-back techno, gnarled acid house and tactile, next-level electronica (see Gatto Fritto's superb remix of JR Seaton's "Way Savvy"). There are also occasional forays into electroclash-ish territory (Miss Kittin, Raudive) and a smattering of Avery's own productions, making FabricLive 66 a formidable proposition.
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