Fabric 10
Track Listings
| 1. Musical Prayer - E-Man, Markus Enochson |
| 2. Dig Deep - Broker/Dealer, Broker/Dealer, |
| 3. On the Bridge [Larry Heard's After Dark Club Mix] - Glowing Glisses |
| 4. Renix - Tiefschwarz |
| 5. Second Wind - Rise Ashen |
| 6. Shuttle - Pete Moss |
| 7. "Au" - Rev Hammer |
| 8. Ding Bling [Haris Electric Mix] |
| 9. I Think of You |
| 10. Stucco Homes [Return of the Ghost Mix] - Dave Barker, Brett Johnson |
| 11. Just Us |
| 12. Highlights - DJ Buckel |
| 13. Bonus Beats - Patrick Turner |
| 14. If You Need Me [Blakkat's Street Party Mix] - Shaboom |
| 15. Son of Stitt - One Deck, |
Fabric 10,Doc Martin,Fabric [Studio],Dance,Dance Music,House,Pop,Tech-House
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Fabric 10
Doc Martin Manufacturer: Fabric ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008LKGU Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
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Another gem from Doc.......2003-10-10
tight, deep mix.......2003-08-28
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Fabriclive.10
Fabio Manufacturer: Fabric ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008NGLH Release Date: 2003-09-16 |
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Album Description
Fabio began DJ-ing during the mid-eighties spinning funk, soul and acid house at after hours clubs and on pirate radio stations. His broadcasting career began on Brixton-based Phaze 1 where he met Grooverider - a like-minded DJ playing fresh, underground sounds. Together they honed their skills and embraced new music, eventually cementing their association with the seminal drum `n' bass night, Rage. In the early 90s, Fabio left Phaze for the newly-legal Kiss FM and in 1998 moved on to Radio 1, where Fabio and Grooverider's "1 In The Jungle" show gives the drum `n' bass scene an international platform. Ever prepared to represent acts at the margins, Fabio seeks out new converts for an already vibrant scene.FabricLive 10 takes a trip through the drum n bass scene of 2003; multi-faced and party-based. Tough, twisted, and innovative, Fabio rages through the straight up nu-skool of Calibre, Total Science and Social Security, takes in a masterclass from Special Forces and revels in J Majik's warm textures. Special Forces returns to drum `n' bass with the brooding, Robert Owens-fronted "Miracle", while Social Security offer the classic intensity of "Take Away". Dancefloor favorite "3 A.M" crashes Bebel Gilberto's "So Nice" adding summer spirit by showcasing Marky & XRS's Brazilian drum n bass flavas. FabricLive 10 hears a major drum `n' bass talent in room-rocking mood.
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Definitly a mixed bag.......2004-07-17
Venus & Mars gets the CD off to a great start, with a nice bassy beat. Share the Blame carries this onwards well, at least, until it starts to fade into Squash--a song seemingly 'borrowed' from Fabriclive.03 to the best of my knowledge. I say 'borrowed' in that it really does not belong in this CD--the introduction into the track at the end of Share the Blame is forced at best: it sounds more like getting your face slapped by a carp, as it's basically just a fade in. It's completely the wrong tone for the song and is quite jarring when it comes in. Fortunatly it's short and the CD resumes its bassy beat and good stuff.
It continues well enough until what is personally the most annoying track of anything I have ever listened to. The Mexican. It's long, repetetive, and they must have found the sound bytes for it in some party DJ's dumpster--it's that bad. Honestly I was embarrassed just listening to it...and there wasn't even anyone within hearing distance of it.
I think I'm running out of space, so to sum it up, don't get this CD. Get one of the other Fabriclive ones which I am sure are better--I reccomend .03.
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