Fabriclive.17

Fabriclive.17

Fabriclive.17

Track Listings
 
1. Tony D – Come Back To You
2. Boards of Canada – Roygbiv
3. James Yorkston – St Patrick
4. INI – What You Say
5. Scott Lark – Insight
6. Lewis Parker – 101 Pianos (I've Put Out The Lights)
7. Boogiemonsters – Strange
8. Lords Of The Underground – Faith (Alternate TV Track)
9. Bloik – Loungin'
10. Tom Scott – Today
11. A Tribe Called Quest – Award Tour
12. Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs – Love Comes and Goes
13. Diverse – Jus Biz
14. Telegraph Avenue – Something Going
15. Tempo 70 – El Galleton
16. The Village Callers – I Don't Need No Doctor
17. Ice Cube – It Was A Good Day (Radio Mix)
18. The Byrds – Wasn't Born To Follow
19. Fingathing – Lady Nebula

Editorial Reviews
From the Artist
...a kaleidoscopic journey through some of my favorite music.

Product Description
Aim, AKA Andy Turner, is a cinematic British trip-hop producer who retains close ties to the rap influences of his youth. The son of a jazz musician, Aim began his music career in 1989 as a rap DJ. He later started producing as well and was signed to Mark Rae's Grand Central label, where he produced three successful artist albums.

Fabric Live 17 is an unhurried journey through Aim's record collection and influences. Like his DJ sets, he mixes different styles of music together - ranging from Hip Hop, to soul, to funk - while giving it continuity and progression.

Fabriclive.17,Aim,Fabric [Studio],Club/Dance,Dance,Dance Music,Pop,Rap,Trip-Hop
Fabriclive.17
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • This is a heavenly trip
  • Ignore the above review
  • So disappointed - sounds like a grade eight mix tape
Fabriclive.17
Aim
Manufacturer: Fabric
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
Trip-HopTrip-Hop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00024766U
Release Date: 2004-10-05

Tracks:

  1. Tony D Come Back To You
  2. Boards of Canada Roygbiv
  3. James Yorkston St Patrick
  4. INI What You Say
  5. Scott Lark Insight
  6. Lewis Parker 101 Pianos (Ive Put Out The Lights)
  7. Boogiemonsters Strange
  8. Lords Of The Underground Faith (Alternate TV Track)
  9. Bloik Loungin
  10. Tom Scott Today
  11. A Tribe Called Quest Award Tour
  12. Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs Love Comes and Goes
  13. Diverse Jus Biz
  14. Telegraph Avenue Something Going
  15. Tempo 70 El Galleton
  16. The Village Callers I Dont Need No Doctor
  17. Ice Cube It Was A Good Day (Radio Mix)
  18. The Byrds Wasnt Born To Follow
  19. Fingathing Lady Nebula

Album Description

Aim, AKA Andy Turner, is a cinematic British trip-hop producer who retains close ties to the rap influences of his youth. The son of a jazz musician, Aim began his music career in 1989 as a rap DJ. He later started producing as well and was signed to Mark Rae's Grand Central label, where he produced three successful artist albums.

Fabric Live 17 is an unhurried journey through Aim's record collection and influences. Like his DJ sets, he mixes different styles of music together - ranging from Hip Hop, to soul, to funk - while giving it continuity and progression.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars This is a heavenly trip.......2006-06-02

This is a trip throug hiphop and a journey across the realm off samples that we love back i the early 90... Im smileling when this album is playing and remebering my youth :-D se if you can find the sample horn bite from Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth

all smiles

claus k

4 out of 5 stars Ignore the above review.......2005-09-13

This is a much better album than the above reviewer suggests.
The fact that he is such a fan of all the previous FabricLive albums shows he doesn't really know about this stuff.

True, it is not an exemplary piece of DJ mixing heaven, rather it is a tight and knowledgable serious of selections, many of which are rare or hard to find.

An excellent album to listen and chill out with, not a piece of dance floor heaven.

1 out of 5 stars So disappointed - sounds like a grade eight mix tape.......2005-02-24

I have been a fan of the Fabriclive releases since the first one. I can't even believe that this album is associated with the same series that brought us epic mixes by the likes of Freeland and Lavelle. The tracks aren't even mixed (or remixed). It's like I went and downloaded a bunch of songs that I liked, burned them onto a CD, played them on random while pretending to "DJ" at a club. Shameful, I wish I could get my money back for this one. I wish I could give it a "zero" rating.

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