Fabric 16

Fabric 16

Fabric 16

Track Listings
 
1. Old Skool Split (Ricardo Dias & Pedro Vilas Boas) – Loosely Joined
2. Eddie Richards – Be Still
3. Freddy Montanez feat. Jessica Lynn – Vegas Nights (Audio Soul Project Rerub)
4. Corrie – Scorpio
5. MastikSoul – I Believe (Mastik Soul Remix)
6. Gideon Jackson A.D.D & Marky Star–High As Can Be (Dreddteks Get Up Remix)
7. Dexter – Shwing
8. Little Mike – 11th & Broadway
9. Primoz – Push Me
10. DJ2 – Plural
11. Robin Porter & Mike Carr – Fathernature
12. Living City – Steppin' Out (Tunnel Mix)
13. Pure Science – Do U Know House?
14. Loft 55 – Butterfly Lips

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
One of the original DJs and pioneers from UK's acid house era, Eddie Richards (AKA Evile Eddie) releases his first official mix on Fabric - Fabric 16.

Inspired by ‘80s UK club Heaven, Richards, who was specializing in wide-ranging play lists, began DJing at Camden Palace - another UK popular club. By the mid- to late ‘80s, he was one of the first DJs in the world to discover and champion the new dance style - house music. For nearly ten years (since the early ‘90s), Richards was the head of a popluar DJ booking agency, DY-NA-MIX, scouting scene and recruting new talent, all the while continuting to DJ in British clubs.

Fabric 16 exemplifies Eddie's modern make-up - smooth, deep and energetic. The mix includes the elements that make tech house seductive and dark. Featured tracks use thick bass and dream-like beats, Detroit strings and Chi-town grooves, tribal drums, lightening loops and off-key effects. A DJ whose influence is acknowledged but whose skills is rarely acclaimed, this is Eddie Richards' first-ever commercial mix CD.

Fabric 16,Eddie Richards,Fabric [Studio],Dance Music,Pop,Techno
Fabriclive.16
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • New To This???
  • Adam Freeland -- He Shoots! He Scores!
  • gets me going in the morning!
Fabriclive.16
Adam Freeland
Manufacturer: Fabric
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
HouseHouse | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
BritainBritain | British Isles | Europe | International | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00022VMQC
Release Date: 2004-08-24

Tracks:

  1. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Loveburns
  2. Proper Filthy Naughty Flow (False Prophet Remix)
  3. Evil Nine Hired Goons
  4. Freeland Heel n Toe (Acapella)
  5. Precision Cuts Xylophone
  6. Evil Nine Crooked
  7. Pet Super Pet (Evil Nine Mix)
  8. Freeland We Want Your Soul (Acapella)
  9. Justice Vs Gambit Steamulation
  10. Bassbin Twins Sqsh
  11. M.A.N.D.Y Words Dont Come Easy
  12. Freeland Burn the Clock
  13. UNKLE Reign (Evil Nine Mix)
  14. Adam Freeland and the Soul Drummers F-Groove
  15. Telemen In All Nothing (Adam Freeland & Evil Nine Mix)
  16. LFO Freak
  17. Freeland Mind Killer (Origin Unknown Mix)
  18. Radioactive Man Airlock

Album Description

Brighton based "Nu Skool Breaks" kingpin Adam Freeland returns in rare form to bless his fans worldwide with an amazing set on Fabric Recordings! A quick peek at the track listing reveals Freeland is as envelope pushing as ever; fusing his trademark floor filling breakbeat sound with a wide range of sounds from the rock, electro, and Hip Hop worlds!

A seminal figure in the evolution of the breakbeat sound, Adam's first outings include the highly lauded Coastal Breaks series and the hit track "Hip Hop Phenomenon" - quickly gaining him the reputation as a rising star. His remixing credits include The Orb, Headrillaz, Orbital, Deejay Punk Roc, and Dylan Rhymes.

Fast forward 5 years and we find Adam with a prepetually growing fan base on both sides of "the pond" as Adam has toured America over 45 times! Fabric Live 16 sees Adam proving his mettle. Believe the hype!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars New To This???.......2007-06-18

This style is very fresh to me. If you like dance music this is a must buy. It is a wonder to me why adam isnt more popular. This has much flavor. This rivals Sanders This is Everbody series. BANGIN!

4 out of 5 stars Adam Freeland -- He Shoots! He Scores!.......2005-03-17

D ?C?"Coastal Breaks" or "Tectonics" revisited. But Adam Freeland's contribution to the Fabriclive stable breaks fresh, bold new frontiers in this DJ's musical direction, while retaining his signature taut mixing with a penchant for lush, dance-friendly breakbeats.

I love the dynamic, swirling urban soundscapes evoked by the first 8 tracks, seamlessly woven together with a sense of urgency. The beats are phat; the basslines captivating. With tracks like the Evil Nine's "Crooked", there is a feeling of danger lurking beneath dark humour.

Then, after building things up, Freeland breaks them all down again. The second half of the mix features some truly wigged-out, trippy sounds in "Steamulation" and "Sqsh", before we go ramraiding again with anthems from UNKLE and Telemen. Freeland then brings things to a head with LFO's "Freak", an ol'skool classic from Warp I haven't heard for so long, and never before in such a context.

This is decidedly British and is as rewarding an aural experience as one can hope for.

My biggest regret, alas, is that Fabriclive and Fabric do not have the same DJs featured twice in their compilations.

4 out of 5 stars gets me going in the morning!.......2004-11-19

as a fan of a variety of albums off the fabric series, including doc martin, james lavelle, and slam, i instantly purchased the adam freeland disc. working a 8:30 to 5 job i need a quick pick me up in the morning to go with my caffiene and this cd does it for me. its non-stop, constant, and far from boring. though i must say i jump half way through the cd usually because the first couple of tracks kinda drag but are still good. highlights are bassbin twins and adam freelands own tracks. having bought both the tectonics and on tour cds i would say this one is the best with tectonics coming in a close second.
Fabric 16
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Camden shines
Fabric 16
Eddie Richards
Manufacturer: Fabric
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Techno | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00020QXBS
Release Date: 2004-07-13

Tracks:

  1. Old Skool Split (Ricardo Dias & Pedro Vilas Boas) Loosely Joined
  2. Eddie Richards Be Still
  3. Freddy Montanez feat. Jessica Lynn Vegas Nights (Audio Soul Project Rerub)
  4. Corrie Scorpio
  5. MastikSoul I Believe (Mastik Soul Remix)
  6. Gideon Jackson A.D.D & Marky StarHigh As Can Be (Dreddteks Get Up Remix)
  7. Dexter Shwing
  8. Little Mike 11th & Broadway
  9. Primoz Push Me
  10. DJ2 Plural
  11. Robin Porter & Mike Carr Fathernature
  12. Living City Steppin Out (Tunnel Mix)
  13. Pure Science Do U Know House?
  14. Loft 55 Butterfly Lips

Album Description

One of the original DJs and pioneers from UK's acid house era, Eddie Richards (AKA Evile Eddie) releases his first official mix on Fabric - Fabric 16.

Inspired by `80s UK club Heaven, Richards, who was specializing in wide-ranging play lists, began DJing at Camden Palace - another UK popular club. By the mid- to late `80s, he was one of the first DJs in the world to discover and champion the new dance style - house music. For nearly ten years (since the early `90s), Richards was the head of a popluar DJ booking agency, DY-NA-MIX, scouting scene and recruting new talent, all the while continuting to DJ in British clubs.

Fabric 16 exemplifies Eddie's modern make-up - smooth, deep and energetic. The mix includes the elements that make tech house seductive and dark. Featured tracks use thick bass and dream-like beats, Detroit strings and Chi-town grooves, tribal drums, lightening loops and off-key effects. A DJ whose influence is acknowledged but whose skills is rarely acclaimed, this is Eddie Richards' first-ever commercial mix CD.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Camden shines.......2004-07-18

Bring on the '80s again, when MDMA was pure and the shoulder pads were HI. Prodigious mix. I had goosies while listening to this stuff. Why oh why can't Eddie come on down to Australia and play for us L I V E? Thanks God for creating people like Richards!

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