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FABRIC 202CD
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Fabric Presents Kölsch is a ten-track journey of exclusive new material by Kölsch inspired by and named after flights from his gig schedule. Drawing from the routine experience of flying from show-to-show, each track imagines its own sonic world from solitary journeys at 30,000 feet. Employing a tapestry of carefully arranged textures, he levitates his way through 60 minutes of blissful hypnotism. Building on a constant, but gentle line of tension, his track selections tread the line between melancholic and uplifting. Microscopic percussive details roll through sprawling backdrops whilst animated glitches form subtle melodic leads.
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FABRIC 199CD
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With the Fabriclive component having reached its conclusion in September, Fabric 100 wraps up the entire Fabric series in its current format, drawing on both the 19 years of parties at Fabric night club and its associated record label that began 2 years into its existence. Residents Craig Richards and Terry Francis deliver mixes for Volumes One and Two whilst Fabric founder Keith Reilly presents the third. Though distinct in style, the artists remain fused by their contribution to the electronic scene in London and beyond for over two decades. Richards delivers an electro-infused take whilst Francis's compilation is based around Fabric's rooms 1, 2, and 3: big dance floor sound, techno and experimental. Keith's soulful vocal-inspired house mix leads the historical series to its century. Packaged in bespoke slipcase containing die-embossed tin. Triple CD bundle with each disc packaged in an individual wallet displaying its tracklist. Also features: Monolake, Alphacom, Solar X Brother Nebula, Setaoc Mass, D. Ball, Larry McCormick, Simulant, The Woodleigh Research Facility, Rutherford, Reedale Rise, Fred und Luna, Nancy Noise, Reade Truth, Simon Haydo, DMX Krew, Detromental, Mike Ash, Vectorvision vs Convextion, Orgue Electronique, Patrick Di Stefano & Luca Doobie, Jamie Fairley, Jose Vizcaino, Joeski, Audiojack, Gel Abril, Mauri Fly, Blue Wig, Pure Science, Argy, Kevin Yost, Andre Salmon, Francesco Robustelli, Jaded & James Petrou, Tiefschwartz, Funtopia, Creep Show, Vondelpark,Alex Attias Presents Mustang, Siopsis, Taube, Low Deep T, Eddie Richards, Gideon Jackson, Rancido, Hanna Haïs, Hyenah, and Kollektiv Turmstrasse.
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FABRIC 152CD
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Hailing from London and Norway respectively, for the best part of two decades drum & bass mainstays Calyx & TeeBee have received acclaim for their releases, both solo and in tandem, on labels such as RAM, Metalheadz and Moving Shadow. On Fabriclive 76 they splice together a whopping 34 tracks, covering the genre's full spectrum with the characteristic dexterity that has seen their DJ sets highly-prized by their legions of fans around the globe. Artists include: Friction & Skream (feat. Scrufizzer, P Money & Riko Dan), Gridlok & Prolix, Xtrah, Ulterior Motive, Calibre, Break, NC17 & KC, Nasty Habits, Om Unit, The Prototypes, Teddy Killerz, Chris.SU, Michael Woods (feat. Ester Dean), Noisia & Calyx, Hidden Turn (feat. Azaco), Blu Mar Ten (feat. Agné Genyté), Arp XP, Hybris, Brain Crisis, Bricky Mortar, Dub Phizix, Optical, Ed Rush, Fierce/Optiv, and Kemal & Rob Data.
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FABRIC 150CD
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Elijah & Skilliam of East London outfit Butterz are arguably grime's ambassadors, having helped raise it to the forefront of the electronic music landscape through their long-running label, Rinse FM show and FabricLive residency. Showcasing the breadth of the music without diluting their own identity, Fabriclive 75 includes tracks made specifically for the mix, exclusive dubplates and VIP versions, amongst a host of unreleased heavy-hitters, creating a landmark release for the grime scene. Artists include: Royal-T, Four Tet & Terror Danjah, Terror Danjah & Champion, Flava D, Lil Silva, D Double E, Royal-T & Champion, Swindle, P Money, Kowton, Preditah (feat. JME), Darq E Freaker, P Jam, Murlo, Footsie, JME, 040, Swindle & Silkie, Wiley (feat. Andreena Mill), Kelela, DJ Q, Sir Spyro (feat. JME & Alahna), and Moony.
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FABRIC 149CD
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Fabric 75 marks another new chapter in the remarkable career of the multi-award-winning 26 year-old British-Japanese producer/DJ Maya Jane Coles. Her meditative, propulsive house and techno style -- which spurred Rolling Stone to rank her amongst the planet's most influential DJs, and secured her place in the Resident Advisor DJ poll's upper echelons -- comes to the fore, with both the melodic qualities and thunderous impact of Maya's DJ performances encapsulated on the mix. Artists include: Trus'me, Ksky, Dapayk & Padberg, Mathew Jonson, Heiko Laux & Alexander Lukat, DJ Yellow & Flowers And Sea Creatures, Konstantin Sibold, Baikal, Paul Woolford, Paride Sawaceni, Negru, Shall Ocin, Yenk, Chesus (feat. Kofi Tarris), NT89, and Fran Von Vie (feat. Cio May).
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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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