Founded by Keith Reilly, London’s Fabric is regarded as one of the most prestigious nightclubs in the world. Fabric Worldwide is the superclub’s diverse electronic music label that sits alongside sub-label Houndstooth. The label has made a name for itself with its iconic fabric and FABRICLIVE mix compilation series. Encompassing a broad spectrum of genres, the compilation series has been propelled forward by artists including: Bonobo, Four Tet, Maribou State, The Martinez Brothers, Tale Of Us, Holy Goof, Logan Sama, Shackleton, Calibre, Special Request, Chase and Status, dBridge and many more.
Lcy - "Bite Off The Hand That Feeds You" - (2:46) 150 BPM
Review: Boss Woman behind the Hooversound label, SHERELLE, is experiencing a hot streak right now thanks to the launch of her new label Beutiful - a platform for supporting black and LGBTQI+ artists - and more to the point here, this epic 28 celebration of jungle, footwork and bass for Fabric Presents. Featuring the ultra rare DJ Rashad number "Acid Bit ft. Addison Groove" in the continuous mix, get your select cuts from RP Boo, New York's AceMo and Kush Jones to Miami-based duo INVT. Featuring more from Basic Rhythm, LYC and SHERELLE herself with her rave D&B number "JUNGLE TEKNAH" - this compilation is lit!
Sockethead - "When I Close My Eyes I See Paint" - (2:28) 153 BPM
Review: The Russell Brothers aka Truss & Tessela keep the fires of their Overmono project burning with a huge session on Fabric Presents mix series. Off the bat you'll find a hyped and unreleased Blawan number in the producer's "Fourth Dimensional" next to a 2005 Vex'd classic "Pop Pop". Overmono exclusives include a super laid back and hopeful "If U Ever" alongside both numbers from their latest Polykicks release - jungle and UKG heads check it out. On the lighter dubbier side of things is a sweet inclusion of Well St artist Robert Fleck, next to some heavier bombs from L.B Dub Corp, Plastikman, Actress and Ed Rush & Optical's "Bacteria". We also recommend Powder's "Lost Of Light" next to DJ Misjah's "Victim" and Equiknoxx's "A Rabbit Spoke To Me When I Woke Up". Best thing since Surgeon's This Is For You Shits.
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