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FABRIC 127CD
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"LA-based Israeli Guy Gerber combines the robotic pulse of techno with organic, beautiful melodies in a mix consisting entirely of his own material. Following in the footsteps of Fabric series predecessors by Ricardo Villalobos, Omar S and Shackleton, Guy's lush, melodic Fabric 64 mix consists sole of his own material, in most cases previously unheard and exclusive to this album, reflecting his live performances which are in demand all over the world."
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FABRIC 125CD
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"House DJ and producer Levon Vincent displays on fabric 63 exactly why he is a cult figure for artists and fans of all electronic genres. fabric 63 consists of several exclusive and previously unheard tracks from Levon Vincent himself, alongside new tracks from his friends and colleagues, such as DJ QU, Jus-Ed and Fred P (aka Black Jazz Consortium). The new tracks were cut to acetate and vinyl for the sole purpose of allowing Levon to mix using his preferred method -- live on two turntables and a mixer! Whilst ostensibly a deep house mix, fabric 63 is a showcase of the intricate sound engineering talents that have made Levon Vincent an icon to artists far removed from the genre."
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FABRIC 123CD
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"Eschewing computer trickery, fabric 62 is mixed live to fully showcase Sneak's inimitable style and the jacking sound he loves to play. Whilst representative of his Chicago home, Sneak includes tracks from both sides of the Atlantic, from US originals to European homages to the Chicago sound." Artists include: Basti Grub, Markus Homm, Mike Jules, Medo, Alex Tepper, Christian Burkhardt, Einzelkind, Muto, DJ W!ld, Tripmastaz, and more.
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FABRIC 122CD
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"In addition to his output on his own labels, including his 2007 debut artist album, which included vocal and instrumental versions. Pinch has released on a plethora of seminal electronic labels, including Planet Mu, Soul Jazz, and most recently Honest Jon's, who recently released his collaborative album with Fabric 55 artist Shackleton to critical acclaim. FABRICLIVE 61 includes a track from said album and a host of other collaborations with such names as Photek, Loefah and Quest, as well as a host of previously unheard forthcoming Tectonic releases. Ever an innovator, Pinch commences the mix half-way though a track, finishing at the same point in the same track, allowing the mix to be played on a continuous loop. Subtle sounds and vocals were layered throughout the mix in post-production, affording FABRICLIVE 61 a rare coherence and attention to detail that will reward listeners for years to come."
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FABRIC 121CD
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"Visionquest are a dynamic, charismatic and unstoppable force that have quietly crept up and grasped the horns of dance music in 2011. Comprising of Seth Troxler, Lee Curtiss, Ryan Crosson and Shaun Reeves, four Detroit refugees who each have their solo careers in their own right, together they career through barren terrain and mystical energies in the next episode of the fabric series. In Native American cultures, a Visionquest is a spiritual quest associated with new beginnings and revelatory journeys. Meeting as teenagers in the collapsed city of Detroit, these four young creatives embarked on their own voyage together that has brought them to the forefront of the electronic music community. Surrounded by the explosion of techno in their home city, they each connected deeply with its heartbeat. The youngest of the pack, Seth Troxler's stepfather was himself a DJ and they each began playing and promoting local events. Keen to etch their own mark as DJs and producers in the wider world, they eloped to Berlin and forged successful solo careers, before coming together again to form the Visionquest production collective responsible for crossover remixes such as Tracey Thorn 'Swimming' and Kiki 'Good Voodoo'. In 2011 they formed the Visionquest label that houses a rising circle of talent such as Footprintz, Laura Jones, Tale Of Us and the biggest track of the year from Benoit & Sergio 'Walk and Talk'. 'When deciding together which tracks we wanted to go with we took into consideration the timelessness of the songs, tracks from our past and our present and presented them to tell our story. The start is very representative of the Visionquest DJ sound and the end shows the eclectic sound of our label. It goes from music for clubs to music for life,' said Shaun Reeves."
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FABRIC 120CD
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"The Gallic young gun comes of age on FabricLive.60, with a blistering selection of electro, techno and house. Mixed in New York, FabricLive.60 contains, according to Brodinski, 'every track that actually changed my life in the last two years,' which turns out to translate into slow-motion techno, R 'n' B, acid house, techno and electro -- and everything in between." Artists include: Bicep, Low Jack, Tomas Barfod, Harkin & Raney, Clement Meyer, Axel Boman, Woodkid, Gucci Vump, Renaissance Man, T. Williams, Paul Woolford, John Roman, TWR72, Sian, Sam Paganini, Samuel L. Session feat. Paris The Black Fu, Rejected, Sigha, Samuel L. Session, Gingy & Bordello, Gesaffelstein, Switch feat. Andrea Martin, Instra:mental, Glass Figure, Riton feat. Shani Cuppcake, and Objekt.
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FABRIC 119CD
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"Reflecting Dave Clarke's manipulation of the sonic characteristics of fabrics Room 2, Fabric 60 is a tide of gothic, bass-heavy techno and real electro. Whilst his production rate may have diminished since the days when classic remixes for the likes of the Chemical Brothers, Leftfield and Aphrohead destroyed dancefloors, Dave Clarke remains a hugely influential figure in techno, with a punishing global tour schedule and his internationally syndicated White Noise radio show. He has a history of releasing revered mix CDs, which have contributed to his legend. His Electro Boogie and World Service compilation series are both held in the highest esteem, years after the release. Fabric 60 sees Dave Clarke combine the electro and techno sounds for which he is predominantly known for the first time on one disc, to devastating effect. Hear for yourself!"
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FABRIC 118CD
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"Ambient field recordings were taken at the club and woven throughout to give the mix the feeling of spending a night at Fabric. Obscure UK garage white labels that informed Kieran's youth were relentlessly tracked down. The compilation was mixed digitally, but each track recorded from vinyl for analogue warmth. FabricLive 59: Four Tet is a labor of love, demonstrating the attention to detail that makes his musical vision so intriguing." Artists include: Michel Redolfi, Crazy Bald Heads, Persian, KH, Youngstar, Floating Points, Apple, Caribou, Big Bird, Genius, David Borden, STL, Percussions, C++, Burial, KMA, WK7, Ricardo Villalobos, Red Rack'em, Active Minds, and Armando Gallop & Steve Poindexter.
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FABRIC 115CD
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"Playing almost weekly since fabric's opening in 1999, Craig is arguably the most famous club resident in the world. He set the benchmark for the fabric series with inaugural release on the label, fabric 01: Craig Richards, whilst his second contribution, fabric 15: Tyrant, was lauded for its experimental direction. fabric 58 is a showcase of Richards' 'The Nothing Special' events at fabric, where he hand-picks artists to perform live around his DJ sets throughout the duration of the night. He is in his curatorial element on fabric 58, selecting unheard and underexposed tracks from 20 years of house and techno, giving his refined, understated mix a timeless quality. " Artists include: Two Lone Swordsmen, Carl Finlow, Melchior Productions, Gemini, Housey Doingz, Proper & Awanto 3, Weinberg, G-Man, Conscious Minds, Eco Tourist, L.I.E.S., Joel Mull, Marcel Janovsky, Loop Hotel, Conforce, Johnny Fiasco, Convextion, Maurice Fulton, Semtek and $tinkworx.
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FABRIC 114CD
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"Jackmaster reveals the inspirations for his Numbers label and events in Glasgow and beyond. Dubstep, Detroit techno, classic house and booty bass are just some of the subjects on his quickfire syllabus. Jack's DJ style is quick and eclectic, favoring an exciting and direct approach over a polished or super-tight style. A typical set could include anything; hip hop, house, dubstep, grime, UK funky, garage, disco or techno." Artists include: The Fantastic Aleems, Inner City, Gregor Salto, Model 500, Kim English, Anthony Shakir, Martyn, Geiom feat. Terrible Shock, Doug Willis, Jook 10, Larry Heard presents Mr. White, Addison Groove, SBTRKT & Sinden, Splack Pack Shake, Mad Mike featuring Davina, Sia. CLS, DJ Deeon, The Outlander, Splack Pack, Underground Resistance, Thomas Bangalter, Fix, Hudson Mohawke, Machinedrum, DJ Funk , AFX, Skepta, and Radiohead.
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