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FABRIC 050CD
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2005 release. As a DJ, High Contrast mirrors his reflective production approach by finding the fine balance between the chaos of a heaving dancefloor and the serenity of at-home listening. His eclectic sets are a true antithesis to the criticism that drum n bass is jarring and redundant. His DJing style is highlighted on Fabriclive.25: a warm, glittery mix that provides a vivid snapshot of some of drum n bass' most exciting artists. It explores the wide grounds of the genre from the smooth, sunny "Restart" by DJ Marky, Bungle & DJ Roots to the turbulent, thunderous beats of Sparfunk & Joe Solo's "Rapture." The mix is pushed forward by classic rolling basslines from Blame, swept by stunning melodies on Klute's celestial 'Hell Hath No Fury,' and infused with Miami breaks and bass on "Ghetto Blaster." It ends with High Contrasts' own "Days Go By," a palpable wave of soul and emotion that brings the things to a delicate close as it slowly fades to black. Other artists include: Adam F, London Elektricity, Logistics, Cyantific vs. Logistics, Funky Technicians, Martyn, Jenna G, Matrix vs. Futurebound, Artificial Intelligence, Craggz & Parallel Forces, Danny Byrd, Blame, Chris S.U. & SKC, State Of Mind, Nero, Total Science, A.I., and High Contrast.
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