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Blessed with an ear for perfect pitch, a trait that was recognised from an early age, he’d quickly developed a signature style that retained a kind of musicality that worked as well away from the vigorous climes of the dancefloor.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"This is the first time I’ve ever done a mix CD, so I was a little bit worried about how it would be received because sometimes when you’ve been doing something for so long, it’s hard to work out what people want from you because they all have different periods of work that they identify with. Some of the tunes that are on there, I’ve been playing at fabric over the years to varying degrees of effect. 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Including several soulful vocal tracks that are reflective of his background and passion for song-writing, Calibre drops a single track that’s exclusive to the mix with his take on stripped bare d\u0026amp;b on ‘Simple Things’, also adding a couple of sterling examples of him reworking songs, here taking tracks by Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs and Bo Saris out of their pop roots and re-imagining them as mournful soul tinged standards alongside pieces like ‘Inner Disbelief’ which hark back to purist jungle.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eLeaning on the music of Soul:r boss Marcus Intalex, Exit head honcho dBridge, Lynx and material from DJ Marky’s Innerground label, Calibre weaves the records together more by their key than anything else saying “I wanted it to be a bit more about things that would combine pitch-wise because sometimes DJs don’t have the pitched ear, where I do and I wanted to use that”.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting:\u003cbr\u003e01 Calibre - Intro [Signature]\u003cbr\u003e02 DRS feat. 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Expect to hear classics ‘Jam The Mace’ by House Syndicate alongside new kid on the block Happa, a Fake Blood remix of The Black Ghosts ‘Forgetfulness’ and music from his own record label Blood Music. 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It is a considered and highly textured mix consisting of 28 tracks and traversing multiple styles.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eEmerging from the moody introversion of Mix Mup’s “Before (Dub),” the mix starts in earnest with an aggressively distorted cut from Delroy Edwards, which bleeds into the off-kilter rhythms and sub-bass intensity of an exclusive from Pev \u0026amp; Kowton. From there we’re thrown into the bizarre future-tribal world of DJ Sotofett remixing Tim ‘Love’ Lee’s “The Tortoise” and onwards through tracks and decades, as Chicago Skyway’s “It’s OK” combines with K-Hand, Fluxion, Jam City, Pearson Sound and Mr. Fingers. There are truly inspired transitions here: the acid tones of “Zug Island” by Kyle Hall \u0026amp; Kero drip languidly over Shackleton vs Kasai Allstars’ “Mukuba Special”; the shattered percussion of A Made Up Sound’s “Malfunction” is pulled into line by the loop-driven techno of Grain’s “Untitled”; the dissonant bassline drone of Pangaea’s “Release” swallows up and consumes whole the kick-drum barrage which defines Blawan’s “And Both His Sons.”\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eWith Hessle Audio releases represented heavily alongside labels such as L.I.E.S., Hinge Finger, Night Slugs, Hemlock and Eglo, there are clear indications of a tightly-knit community working collectively to push things forward. Ben is central to this movement, and with this mix he manages to communicate not just who he is and what he does, but ultimately where we are at.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting:\u003cbr\u003e01 Mix Mup - Before (Dub) [Mikrodisko]\u003cbr\u003e02 Delroy Edwards - Feelings [L.I.E.S.]\u003cbr\u003e03 Pev \u0026amp; Kowton - Raw Code [Hessle Audio]\u003cbr\u003e04 Tim ‘Love’ Lee - The Tortoise (Sex Tags Mania NYC Mix) [Tummy Touch]\u003cbr\u003e05 Elgato - Zone [Hessle Audio]\u003cbr\u003e06 Gesloten Cirkel - Twisted Balloon [Murder Capital]\u003cbr\u003e07 Chicago Skyway - It's OK [Eargasmic]\u003cbr\u003e08 K-Hand - Project 5 (Untitled B1) [Acacia]\u003cbr\u003e09 Fluxion - Pendoulous [Chain Reaction]\u003cbr\u003e10 Minimal Man - Consexual [Guerilla]\u003cbr\u003e11 Jam City - Club Thanz [Night Slugs]\u003cbr\u003e12 Herbert - Take Me Back [Accidental]\u003cbr\u003e13 Lowtec - Looser [Nonplus]\u003cbr\u003e14 Pearson Sound - Clutch [Hessle Audio]\u003cbr\u003e15 Mr. Fingers - I'm Strong (Instrumental) [Alleviated]\u003cbr\u003e16 Shackleton vs Kasai Allstars - Mukuba Special [Crammed]\u003cbr\u003e17 Kyle Hall \u0026amp; Kero - Zug Island [Wild Oats]\u003cbr\u003e18 Circuit Breaker - Ping [Plus 8]\u003cbr\u003e19 Osborne - Bout Ready To Jak (Shake Remix) [Spectral Sound]\u003cbr\u003e20 Juniper - Jovian Planet [Ominira]\u003cbr\u003e21 A Made Up Sound - Malfunction (Despair) [50WEAPONS]\u003cbr\u003e22 Grain - Untitled [FatCat]\u003cbr\u003e23 Bandshell - Perc [Liberation Technologies]\u003cbr\u003e24 Blawan - And Both His Sons [Hinge Finger]\u003cbr\u003e25 Pangaea - Release [Hessle Audio]\u003cbr\u003e26 Joe - Studio Power On [Hemlock]\u003cbr\u003e27 Floating Points - Danger (Locked Groove) [Eglo]\u003cbr\u003e28 Grown Folk x Main Attrakionz - I.C.E. 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He has continued to expand his palette into new territory, both on his own and as part of Magnetic Man with Benga and Artwork.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFrom 2006 onwards his ‘Stella Sessions’ on Rinse FM became a platform for devoted fans to hear new material, much of which can be traced onto forums and Youtube rips across the web. On a legendary radio station that still serves as one of the key platforms for underground music in the UK, he sustained a reputation as a tastemaker presenting the latest sought-after dubs, many of which came from his close friends.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eA prolific producer, he has acclaimed EPs and albums on Tempa, Tectonic, Big Apple, Soul Jazz, Exit, Digital Soundboy, Greco-Roman and Harmless amongst others, as well as his own Disfigured Dubz imprint.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"fabric has been a massive part of my family since I was sixteen, seventeen and I first heard one of my tunes get played in room three. I thought that was the main room at the time!\" Skream\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFABRICLIVE 96 is a playful journey through the house, techno and disco he has explored in more recent years. Ricocheting percussion and bold textures build a formidable energy that is rowdy at times, visceral at others. Stripped back cuts like Bufiman’s ‘Peace Moves’ and Alex Kid’s ‘Yonqui’ establish a groove before making way for peak time bombs like Floorplan’s cathartic ’Made Up My Mind’ and Radio Slave’s acid trance burner ‘Screaming Hands (Krautdrums Mix)’. Also featured are two new productions from the man himself, as well as entries from Hieroglyphic Being, Sascha Funke and a 90s gem from LA Synthesis.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e1. Hieroglyphic Being, Sarathy Korwar \u0026amp; Shabaka Hutchings–\tAshrams\u003cbr\u003e2. Bufiman–\tPeace Moves\u003cbr\u003e3. James Burton (8)–\tSounds Of A Different Colour (Kincaid \u0026amp; Sinàl's Remix)\u003cbr\u003e4. Alexkid–\tYonqui\u003cbr\u003e5. 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Groove Armada came to fruition as the name of a club night where Tom \u0026amp; Andy each hosted a floor, and the duo adopted the moniker when they started producing music together for Tim ‘Love’ Lee’s Tummy Touch label. A week spent in the remote countryside resulted in their debut album ‘Northern Star’ and breakthrough hit ‘At The River’, which was to prove the catalyst for major label recognition, million-selling albums, Grammy and Brit nominations, and a pioneering live show, establishing Groove Armada as one of the planet's best-loved dance acts. However, throughout their two decades of global success, they have remained as comfortable in sweat-soaked basements as on the big stages. Indeed, Tom \u0026amp; Andy began DJing properly as a duo in fabric’s Room 3 during the club’s early days, whilst more recently they have made Room 1 their own.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"It’s in Room 3 that we effectively wrote Superstylin’, or at least the idea for that track took serious shape. They were magical times, really. It’s been amazing returning to the club, a sense of coming home. A lot of the people involved when we first played there are still involved, so it felt easy to come back, it’s an overused description but fabric is family.\" Groove Armada\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFABRICLIVE 87 represents the kind of house music - and importantly party music - that Groove Armada might drop in a typical Room 1 set, on a night where the vibes of the dancefloor align perfectly with the music of the DJ. The mix opens with a strong salvo of contemporary house, creating an uplifting mood from the outset with productions from The Revenge and Move D, before bedding in with groove-heavy cuts from the likes of Reset Robot, Nicole Moudaber and Hexxy, the latest project of Hercules \u0026amp; Love Affair’s Andy Butler. Showcasing tracks on their favourite UK labels, such as Freerange and Saved, the duo punctuate the mix throughout with the classic US house sound of Strictly Rhythm and KMS, rekindling memories of their musical initiations, and paying respect to artists they've followed throughout their careers. A brief deviation into the electro-inspired rhythms of Chicken Lips and Brassfoot opens into an ecstatic closing sequence, featuring Bicep, Rick (Poppa) Howard and their own 2012 Hypercolour cut ‘Stevie Latenight’, as befitting for a sunrise on the South Downs as for the lights coming up in Room 1, and leaving the listener thirsting for more after seventy minutes of kinetic beats, rhythms and grooves.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting\u003cbr\u003e01 Craig Smith \u0026amp; The Revenge - The Soul Part II [Delusions Of Grandeur]\u003cbr\u003e02 Flashmob - Don’t Leave (Instrumental Dub) [Flashmob]\u003cbr\u003e03 Kolja Gerstenberg - Sand (Move D Remix) [Smile For A While]\u003cbr\u003e04 Reset Robot - On Your Knees [Danse Club]\u003cbr\u003e05 Essence - Moments In House (Full Effect Mix - DJ T. 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It’s a good representation of all of the amazing music and talent that is in our scene at the moment.\" Ed Rush \u0026amp; Optical\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe mammoth 39 track mix is peppered with exclusives (Ed Rush \u0026amp; Optical ‘The Host’ and ‘The Turnover’, Ed Rush ‘Scarab VIP’), unreleased tracks (Signs ‘Clockout’ and ‘Acid Test’, Optical \u0026amp; BTK ‘Inside Out’ and De:tune ‘Purge’) and brief journeys back in time (Ed Rush \u0026amp; Optical ‘Watermelon’ 1999, Konflict ‘Messiah’ (Noisia Remix) 2005, Ed Rush \u0026amp; Optical ‘Chubrub’ 2009 and Audio ‘Collision’ 2010) completing a relentless exhibition of drum \u0026amp; bass supremacy.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting\u003cbr\u003e01 Phace - Shape The Random [Neosignal]\u003cbr\u003e02 Ed Rush \u0026amp; Optical - Chubrub [Virus]\u003cbr\u003e03 State Of Mind - Full Force [Eatbrain]\u003cbr\u003e04 Optiv \u0026amp; BTK - Dive Bomb [Virus]\u003cbr\u003e05 Noisia - Incessant [Vision]\u003cbr\u003e06 Ed Rush - Scarabs VIP [Piranha Pool]\u003cbr\u003e07 Audio - Headroom (Audio VIP) [Virus]\u003cbr\u003e08 Ed Rush \u0026amp; Optical - The Host [Virus]\u003cbr\u003e09 Current Value - Loner [Blackout]\u003cbr\u003e10 Signs - Clockout [Piranha Pool]\u003cbr\u003e11 Black Sun Empire \u0026amp; State Of Mind feat. 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A stalwart of the airwaves, EZ cut his teeth in the late 80s and early 90s DJing on pirate radio stations such as Dance 93FM and Freek FM, playing a wide range of house and techno influences, before landing his big break with a weekly show on Kiss FM in November 2000. By this point he was fully entrenched in the sounds of UK Garage and Bassline, with the show – and his unprecedented success mixing the ‘Pure Garage’ compilation series – giving him status as one of the key figureheads of the scene. With Garage mutating into Dubstep in the mid-00s, and then coming out the other side in more recent times, DJ EZ has stayed strong throughout, continuing to deliver the goods week-in-week-out, and with many of the UK’s current hot producers citing this era as their influence, DJ EZ’s legend continue to grow.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"Having been DJing for many years now, I have to balance my sets to cover the new EZ follower whilst not forgetting the ones that supported me to get where I am today. It’s not an easy task but I believe this mix will appeal to the wide audience that I am fortunate to play to at this time. If you like your 2 Step, 4x4, Bass, Underground beats, Vocals, Old Skool and New – FABRICLIVE 71 is the mix for you.\" DJ EZ\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting\u003cbr\u003e01 EZ - EZ Intro 7 [One Recordings]\u003cbr\u003e02 Artful Dodger feat. 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Cassy has effortlessly managed to garner this over the course of her career via a revered discography, critically acclaimed compilations for Cocoon and Panoramabar, and countless exceptional performances across the globe. Currently holding residencies at four of the world’s leading venues; Panoramabar in Berlin, Trouw in Amsterdam, Rex Club in Paris, and now Output in NYC, it is clear that Cassy’s artistic nous has a global reach.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe roots of this story lay in Catherine Britton’s well-documented childhood. Born in London to a Caribbean father and Austrian mother, Cassy moved to Vienna at an early age. Surrounded by the ghosts of legendary composers in a city steeped in music history, Cassy’s love for music and the arts was nurtured by her parents. Her first professional music outing was as a vocalist on Autorepeat’s ‘Music Takes Me Higher’ on Sabotage Records. A relative latecomer to the DJ game, Cassy was encouraged by Electric Indigo to start mixing in her late 20s. Productions quickly followed, with a collaboration with Dave the Hustler for Mental Groove. During this time she also met Luciano, co-producing 'La Ondita' on his album 'Blind Behaviour'. Since then the likes of Perlon, Playhouse and Dessous have all provided outlets for her sultry sounds.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eHowever it is her prowess as a track selector that most influences her fabric mix. A seasoned crate digger, her time working in Berlin’s famed Hard Wax record store inevitably impacted on the cuts that comprise her DJ sets, and in turn the forthcoming release.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"The tracks on the mix all represent what I love about electronic music, and what I love playing. Simply, each track is individually beautiful – there is not much more to add. All of the producers are special in their own way. The project has come at a perfect time for me in terms of me being able to communicate where I am at artistically. I have aimed to get back to the roots of what this should be about for every DJ – namely playing records for the love of playing records – and not because of anything else.\" Cassy\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAs expected, fabric 71 provides a snapshot of Cassy’s raw unadulterated sound; that unashamedly intricate mix of stripped back hedonism and an all-encompassing warm sincerity.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eLivio Improta’s ‘Mare010’ sets the tempo with its racing spirally synths before the warmth of Italo Johnson’s ‘A1’ provides a perfect segue into the middle section of the mix as it musters anthemic scenes in the listeners’ minds. John Talabot’s breathtaking ‘When The Past Was Present’ is effortlessly layered between two cuts from Basic Soul Unit before Cassy stays true to her techno routes with tracks such as Affie Yusuf‘s dark intricate ‘Bring You Techno’, the spatial and ethereal ‘Landwehr’ from Marco Zenker, and of course Losoul’s ‘Brain of Glass’, with its playful stabbing synths. Benjamin Damage’s ‘010x’ provides heavenly chimes before the mix is rounded of with the sublime vocals on Duster Valentine’s ‘(My Back Is) Against The Wall’.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting\u003cbr\u003e01 Arttu feat. 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Over the course of ten active years, they were responsible for disarming and destabilizing the structures that gagged free-form expression, drawing upon tenets of DIY-post-punk culture to disrupt accepted ideas of exactly what it meant to be an artist, label, DJ or producer. During this time, the collective’s core members, Regis and Function (along with label partner, Silent Servant), played a key role in broadening the link between early electronic, post-punk, and noise; an influence which continues to resonate in the burgeoning, and shape-shifting, modern-day techno scene.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eBoth Function (Dave Sumner) and Regis’ (Karl O’Connor) investment in techno stretches back more than 20 years. Alongside fellow art terrorist Peter Sutton (Female), Regis has spearheaded the cult label Downwards since 1993 and has released an impenetrably deep discography dating back just as far. Function started to produce music during the mid-90s, releasing on Damon Wild's Synewave and his own Infrastructure imprint. A chance meeting in New York in 1996 quickly lead to the two collaborating under the guise, Portion Reform. Continuing to work together over the years, Sumner then moved to Berlin in late 2007 and they, along with LA based member Silent Servant (John Mendez), put their energy into developing Sandwell. In 2010, they released their debut album, Feed-Forward, an endeavour which represented the first full exploration of the Sandwell District sound.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAt the beginning of 2012, intuitively aware that the end was nigh, Sandwell District (the label) was put on permanent hiatus though the possibility \"of future, albeit irregular print communications with audio accompaniment\" was never ruled out. This mix will be the first thing to be committed to record by them since that time. As for any details of future activity, as Regis puts it himself, “If you want to give the Gods a laugh, talk about future plans.”\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"I outlined some sections\/tracks that I thought might work with his, I sent him rough 10 minute drafts for him to listen to and try and work into the main flow. The final mixdown was done by Dave, as he had gone over the whole mix hundreds of times fine tuning the detail, it made sense for him to execute the mix proper.\" Regis\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe opening three tracks serve as an introduction to the dissolved identities of the triumvirate behind the Sandwell shroud as their originals and edits layer over in an eerie aural collage of shuddering ambiance and brittle percussion. The mix slowly ramps up track by track as we’re guided through the experimental noise of Boyd Rice back-to-back with Raime then snapped into the skittering percussion and post-punk mumbles of Regis’ edit of Ike Yard’s “Loss.” Mary Velo’s “Detune” ups the ante as swathes of sinister beats and decimated stabs rattle around JPLS’s “Basis” before lunging slowly into “Wedge” by Rrose which cloaks “Syväys” by Ø. Function’s “Modifier,” takes us down the rabbit hole once more before the malevolent, swirling euphoria of Carl Craig’s “Darkness” washes over it and on into Markus Suckut’s cavernous “Hunt.”\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe sludgy atmospherics of Samuel Kerridge’s “Waiting For Love Part 1” bleed into Untold’s “Motion the Dance” before the unsettling noise-fuelled dissonance of Surgeon’s “As You Breathe Here Now” pulls back into Hardwax boss\/ Basic Channel legend, Mark Ernestus’ “Mark Ernestus Meets BBC.” Plastikman’s Plasticine provides an early-morning acid injection before going for the jugular on the murky bass throb of Trevino’s “Uptight” and back into Regis’ VCMG remix from the very start of the mix. The final furlong of the mix draws in Factory Floor, James Ruskin, SS\/S, Laurent Garnier before circumnavigating its way back to Function’s “Voiceprint” - an atmospheric coda which echoes the opening sequence, providing a refined symmetry to the whole ordeal.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eWith this mix, another genuine artefact has been added to the Sandwell legacy, a document of their skewed presence and existence, a treasure guaranteeing the kind of quality that electronic music compilations rarely achieve. In 1 hour 15 minutes, the pairing of Regis and Function succeed in presenting and executing some of the most potent flourishes in the Sandwell catalogue, distilling them into a coherent body of work that masterfully defines the current techno zeitgeist. 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Releasing most often on Music Man, the Belgian label with which he has a close relationship, his first release came as far back as 1997 as part of a compilation on Axodya records.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eGrowing up with a jazz loving, professional classical musician father and a piano teaching mother, it’s no wonder Deetron’s productions have a certain artistry and musicality that evades most others. As an equally dexterous DJ known for his expressive three deck sets, much of his musical knowledge came from running a record shop in the 1990s. A debut fabric gig came in 2006 and Deetron now reports, many gigs later, that he feels very much at home playing room one of the club.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"I basically followed the pleasure principle when approaching the mix. I started to pick my favourite pieces of dance music regardless of age or sub-genre and didn't really begin to structure the mix until all the tracks had been cleared, except for one. So as I began to throw the tracks together as spontaneously as possible, the structure of the mix began to take shape. I did a single take before I recorded the final version of the mix as it is now in order to keep it as lively and representative of a live DJ set as possible. I don't think I've enjoyed myself as much working on a mix in the studio before!\" Deetron\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe mix itself is a captivating ride through Deetron’s most personal selections, with disparate sounds, scenes and styles all connected up with perfect sequencing and tight mixing. There’s everything from classic Chicago material by DJ Sneak and Gemini to material from Detroit stalwart Carl Craig via leftfield inclusions from Atoms For Peace. As well as some old classics there are modern gems from the fast rising likes of Marquis Hawkes and Seven Davis Jr, plus no nonsense techno inclusions from pioneers like Function and Marcel Dettmann. 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Under the name Pangaea, he has released on some of the most reputable labels to emerge in recent times, as well as the Hessle Audio imprint that he helms alongside long-­time friends, and fellow FABRICLIVE contributors, Pearson Sound and Ben UFO. As a trio they've been at the forefront of a scene that's accelerated at an unprecedented rate as of late, making their enviable ability to stay ahead of the curve all the more impressive with a roster that boasts the indisputable talents of James Blake, Peverelist, Blawan and more.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eHaving grown up in a rural area of the South West of England, it was a move to Leeds that was to see McAuley's early interest in music develop into something far more substantial, becoming engrossed in the emergent sounds of dubstep and co-­founding the city's first ever night to be dedicated to the genre.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIn 2007 he helped establish the Hessle Audio label as a means with which to draw together original and boundary-­pushing music that wasn't being represented elsewhere, and after appearing as the imprint's sophomore release he has gone on to craft eight more critically acclaimed EPs, including appearances for the esteemed Hotflush and Hemlock Recordings, as well as his own more recent Hadal series.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"I've never been happier with where I am and where I'm going as an artist. A lot has changed musically in the past few years, and having felt adrift at times it now feels like all my musical experiences have led naturally to this place.\" Pangaea\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIt's here, four years after his first appearance in fabric's third room, that he steps up to deliver a mix that's as visceral as we've come to expect from the prodigious youngster, and one that exemplifies the fiercely unique approach he's taken towards his work thus far.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting\u003cbr\u003e01 Pangaea - Recreational Slumming [unreleased]\u003cbr\u003e02 Lee Gamble - Plos 97s [PAN]\u003cbr\u003e03 Reeko - Momentum [Pole]\u003cbr\u003e04 Hodge - Resolve [Punch Drunk]\u003cbr\u003e05 Shifted - Untitled B2 [Avian]\u003cbr\u003e06 Mystica Tribe - His Temple [Syncom Data]\u003cbr\u003e07 Manni Dee - Romantic Self [Black Sun]\u003cbr\u003e08 Tripeo - Untitled #5 [Tripeo]\u003cbr\u003e09 MGUN - Blunt Run [Berceuse Heroique]\u003cbr\u003e10 The Sun God - Maum [Bio Rhythm]\u003cbr\u003e11 Stenny \u0026amp; Andrea - SEA (The Time Gate) [Ilian Tape]\u003cbr\u003e12 Psyk - Arcade [Mote-Evolver]\u003cbr\u003e13 Mumdance \u0026amp; MAO - Truth [Keysound]\u003cbr\u003e14 Adam Jay - Refraction [Starkstrom Schallplatten]\u003cbr\u003e15 Pearson Sound - Starburst [Hessle Audio]\u003cbr\u003e16 Kobosil - Osmium [Unterton]\u003cbr\u003e17 Pev \u0026amp; Kowton - End Point [Livity Sound]\u003cbr\u003e18 Forward Strategy Group - Clean Neckline [Perc Trax]\u003cbr\u003e19 Speedy J - Something For Your Mind (Exposure Remix) [Plus 8]\u003cbr\u003e20 Bleaching Agent - 37ml [Mira]\u003cbr\u003e21 Truncate - Bodega V2 [Truncate]\u003cbr\u003e22 Marco Shuttle - I Wanna Dance… In Outer Space [Eerie]\u003cbr\u003e23 Drumcell - Disturbance (Pfirter Remix II) [CLR]\u003cbr\u003e24 Imaginary Softwoods - Crystal Pond [Amethyst Sunset]\u003cbr\u003e25 Alex Falk - PTR [Proper Trax]\u003cbr\u003e26 Oscar Mulero - 46 (Antaganists Mix) [Warm Up]\u003cbr\u003e27 Astronomical Telegram - Near-Heart Object (Stanislav Tolkachev Heavy and Unusual Remix) [Reaktivate]\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Season of Mist - International","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53763318546775,"sku":"P-161729-","price":12.49,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0974\/6500\/8471\/files\/Pangaea-Fabriclive-73-Pangaea-CD-DIGISLEEVE-161729-1-1732890404.jpg?v=1781185156"},{"product_id":"raresh-fabric-78-raresh-cd-digisleeve","title":"Raresh - Fabric 78: Raresh - CD DIGISLEEVE","description":"\u003cp\u003eBacau-born artist Raresh has had a huge impact on underground electronic music culture since stepping onto the scene at the turn of the millennium. Initially starting his career as a resident at Zebra Club on his home turf before meeting the Sunrise Crew, Rhadoo and Pedro at the venue and forming the [a:rpia:r] outfit – heavily endorsed by fellow fabric regular, Ricardo Villalobos. News of the burgeoning scene eventually spread beyond the Romanian border, leading to an international touring schedule for Raresh, including biannual appearances at fabric since 2008.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"I made the mix at home with 2 CD players and turntables and everything came very naturally. For me is not so easy to make a mix at home without any crowd, but I imagined myself in full packed Room 1... I was a bit nervous but this added a bit of spice in the mix!\" Raresh\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAcross fabric 78 we’re treated to array of textural atmospheres, intricate percussion lines and penetrating low-end tones, all instilled with mind-bending complexities to capture the essence of the Raresh sound brilliantly. The track listing employs a broad spectrum of heavy hitting names and unsung heroes of the underground. Welcoming the likes of Chicago-based producers Amir Alexander and Hakim Murphy who offer up gritty, authentic deep house numbers, through to the more hypnotic and electronic-led styles of Vlad Caia, Cristi Cons and Sonja Moonear’s take on Papa Sang Bass. As expected from such a highly praised DJ the track selection is impeccably placed, resulting in a smooth, ever-evolving and dynamic mix throughout.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting\u003cbr\u003e01 Renato Figoli - Super Lemon Vapor [Amam]\u003cbr\u003e02 Dubtil - Isitor [Understand]\u003cbr\u003e03 Papa Sang Bass - Barb Coating Sonnet (Sonja Moonear's Sony In The Sky Remix) [Adjunct Audio]\u003cbr\u003e04 Emi Nescu - Sirius [Contur]\u003cbr\u003e05 Amir Alexander - Bittersweet Memories [Finale Sessions]\u003cbr\u003e06 Dilated Pupils - Lost Evidence [Sol Asylum]\u003cbr\u003e07 Nu Zau - Bioco23 [unreleased]\u003cbr\u003e08 Hakim Murphy - Vatitio (Murdoc Remix) [Mindshift]\u003cbr\u003e09 Vlad Caia - Codex Voluspa [Amphia]\u003cbr\u003e10 Mandar - Naughty Mandar [Lazare Hoche]\u003cbr\u003e11 S.A.M. - Third Track [Fathers \u0026amp; Sons Productions]\u003cbr\u003e12 Cristi Cons - Anatrack [Meander]\u003cbr\u003e13 Oshana - I See Through You [Body Parts]\u003cbr\u003e14 Topper - Abuelito [Gilesku]\u003cbr\u003e15 Andy Kolwes - Emozionn [Anyway]\u003cbr\u003e16 VincentIulian - Nemeta (Adsum Remix) [Naural]\u003cbr\u003e17 Daze Maxim - Beginning An Ending (Baby Ford Remix) [Assemble Music]\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Season of Mist - International","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53763323101527,"sku":"P-161762-","price":12.49,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0974\/6500\/8471\/files\/Raresh-Fabric-78-Raresh-CD-DIGISLEEVE-161762-1-1733145347.jpg?v=1781185199"},{"product_id":"calyx-and-teebee-fabriclive-76-calyx-teebee-cd-digisleeve","title":"Calyx And TeeBee - Fabriclive 76: Calyx \u0026 TeeBee - CD DIGISLEEVE","description":"\u003cp\u003eHailing from London and Norway respectively, for the best part of two decades Drum \u0026amp; Bass mainstays Calyx \u0026amp; TeeBee have received acclaim for their solo releases on labels such as Metalheadz, R\u0026amp;S, Renegade Hardware and Moving Shadow. The duo formed a close friendship in the early 2000s and musical collaborations followed soon after, with their tracks 'Follow The Leader' and 'Cyclone' appearing on Calyx’s album 'No Turning Back', released on Moving Shadow in 2005. Fast forward a few years and the duo had released two collaborative albums - 'Anatomy' on their own label Momentum Recordings and 'All or Nothing' on Andy C's RAM Records. Both quickly topped sales charts and supported rigorous worldwide touring. Now they step up to deliver the next instalment of the FABRICLIVE mix series.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"We recorded the mix using 3 CDJs. We spent a long time considering the selection and how we wanted the journey to evolve - we wanted it to reflect what we love both inside and outside of the club environment. 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Halfway through the mix Chris.SU’s ‘Solaris VIP’ marks a turn into the deeper end of the spectrum, with Break’s ‘Tempted’ marking the mix at its most minimal and Brain Crisis’ ‘Hands Up’ at its most volatile.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eA few classics are unearthed for the final section - Ed Rush \u0026amp; Optical's 1999 remix of Optical's 'The Shining', Fierce\/Optiv's 2005 roller 'Surface Noise' and Kemal \u0026amp; Rob Data's neuro-tinged 'Star Trails' from 2000. Jumping back to the present day, Calyx \u0026amp; TeeBee’s crossover hit ‘Elevate This Sound’ rounds it all off, acting as a fitting end to a mix dedicated to bringing together different styles of Drum \u0026amp; Bass under the fabric banner.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting\u003cbr\u003e01 Friction \u0026amp; Skream feat. 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Vibe brothers in the studio, DJ booth and life, Apollonia have cultivated a creative synergy that sees them connect and work as one artist. Seamlessly weaving through house and techno, their sets are a hypnotic experience; three different minds, bodies and souls intuitively working together, focusing on their shared musical passion: grooves to make your body move. What they describe as a meeting of “black music and white soul” (inspired by the pioneering work of the trio’s hero, Prince), they have showcased their electric back2back2back sessions, where they play at least five hours or more, at Panorama Bar in Berlin, DC10 in Ibiza and of course, fabric in London.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eApollonia formed officially in 2012, although the trio have been friends and working together for more than a decade. Originally meeting at Ghenacia’s revered Parisian Sunday morning afterhours, ‘Kwality’, held on a boat in Paris, Dyed and Shonky released their first EPs on Ghenacia’s former imprint, Freak n’ Chic, a label which encouraged new talent to grow and reach from the echelons on France. After the label’s demise in 2011, the logical progression for the Parisians was to start a joint musical venture, and here Apollonia began - both the band aspect and as a record label, to release their own productions and those of carefully chosen contemporaries.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"We don’t play like a usual back to back - where you can recognize who is playing what - we have a unity, much like that of a band… There is a point when we have played together after three or four hours and we no longer feel the time… it’s almost meditation.\" Apollonia\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIt’s an unmistakable energy Apollonia have brought to creating fabric 70, which was completed over an intense six-week lock down period in the trio’s Berlin studio early in 2013.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe mix includes fresh cuts from the likes of The Mole on his new Maybe Tomorrow imprint, Dyed Soundorom’s buzzing re-rub of Daze Maxim’s ‘Farbfilm’ (a recent addition to the Apollonia catalogue), two new Apollonia releases from the boys themselves, made especially for the mix – ‘Trinidad’ - smooth deep house that incorporates the male spoken word and ‘Visa Americain’, a swirling, trippy excursion packed full of multi-layered drums and fizzy sonic effects, both due out on Apollonia later this year. Reaching back to the 1990s, the atmospheric pads of Nail’s ‘I’ve Been There’ is included from 1997, the uplifting summery grooves of Mood 2 Swing feat. John Ciafone ‘Ohh’ from 1996 and Callisto’s ‘Need Ur Love’ – a track close to the hearts of Dan, Dyed and Shonky - concludes the mix, standing as a solemn homage to the DJ\/producer who sadly recently passed.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIt proved a challenge to license, but they finally pulled it off, and what’s more hold plans to re-press it on the label later this year. True to Apollonia form, fabric 70 is also a work with its share of twists and turns – the deftly talented trio knowing pleasure comes from contrasts and thus the energy levels are constantly manipulated up and down with masterful precision – the energy and intensity of their live performances injected into the mix. Always focused on the groove…\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting:\u003cbr\u003e01 El Prevost feat. 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As a vanguard of the acid house movement, the Bolton born artist has continuously demonstrated a style and an approach to his craft that’s widely revered by electronic music connoisseurs the world over. The release of the influential ‘Oochy Koochy’ 12” back in 1988 might have given the industry their first taste of his production, but Ford’s gone on to steadily amass a vast catalogue of music that straddles every conceivable crevice of the house and techno genres in the years since.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTo date he’s released four studio albums and a plethora of solo and collaborative efforts – including Minimal Man and his esteemed studio partnership with Thomas Melchior as Soul Capsule – on iconic imprints such as Rhythm King, Force Inc. and Rephlex, as well as his own labels Ifach, Trelik and Pal SL. Over the 27 years since his defining debut (and 10 years since he first played here at fabric) Ford has certainly maintained a stratospheric standard, which permeates the DNA of his long awaited fabric 85 mix.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"The mix was recorded at the Ifach studio right here in London. I borrowed an E\u0026amp;S DJR400 rotary mixer from a friend and then I just picked a bunch of my favourite records - some were new tracks, some in-house productions and some classics. Then I pressed record and went for a take; a ‘good luck studio’ type of vibe with me trying to capture the moment in the mix.\" Baby Ford\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eWhat Ford crafts is a largely unhurried mix of cultish house grooves and exceptional contemporary techno. A rare illustration of the man’s vast experience as a DJ, the 15 track mix perfectly captures his dancefloor dynamic as he interweaves tracks old and new, twisting classics like Pal Joey’s ‘Spend The Night’ and Dimbiman’s ‘Lava’ around epochal modern cuts like Joy Orbison’s ‘Ellipsis’ and Alex Celler’s ‘Haz’. Simultaneously, Ford finds the space to flaunt the quality and design of his own material, opening the mix with his Ifach Collective collaboration, ‘Carpet’ and concluding with his as yet unreleased ‘NYO15’.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting\u003cbr\u003e01 Baby Ford \u0026amp; The Ifach Collective - Carpet [Klang Elektronik]\u003cbr\u003e02 Nicola Kazimir - Fine Girl [Les Points]\u003cbr\u003e03 Dimbiman - Lava [Pal sl]\u003cbr\u003e04 Melchior Productions Ltd. - Feel Sensual [Perlon]\u003cbr\u003e05 Derrick L. 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A genuine home-grown hero, Jack Revill’s rise to fame is about as storybook perfect as is possible. A chance hearing of Model 500’s ‘The Chase’ whilst mopping floors in Glasgow’s legendary Rub-A-Dub record shop opened his eyes to the possibilities of electronic music outside of the chart house he was listening to. Recruiting like-minded friends, he got involved in the city’s vibrant club scene eventually starting the long running Numbers night. Taking their cue from the irreverent selections of the legendary Club 69, the crew went on to form the Wireblock, Dress 2 Sweat and Stuff Records’ imprints, releasing tracks from the likes of Hudson Mohawke and Rustie. As their popularity started snowballing, they made the decision last year to combine forces across the Glasgow scene and form the Numbers collective which has steadily been shaping its post-dubstep sound with a number of landmark releases as well as amassing column inches. Jackmaster has led the charge, spreading their unashamedly full-on party sound to dance floors all over the world and snatching DJ Magazine’s Breakthrough DJ of 2010 award in the process. FABRICLIVE now proudly presents its 57th release with a peek into the Glaswegian mischief-maker’s eclectic record bags.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"The reason that I'm not really producing music is because I just think that at the moment, I'd be doing it for the wrong reasons. You shouldn't make music with the objective of furthering your career as a DJ, or to become famous. Too many people are doing that these days I think. I'll make music when I feel that I need to do it as a means of expressing myself. I don't think you could ever call me a heads DJ. It's always been about the party for me and I think that's really come through in the mix.\" Jackmaster\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe mix itself brings a taste of the relentless nature of the Numbers dancefloor, where the parties are fast, frantic and intense. With a tracklist running to almost 30 tracks in just 70 minutes, they come short and sharp, running the whole gamut of what’s considered ‘party music’, from Detroit techno classics to the orphaned children of garage, dubstep and grime, the only thing that stays consistent is the upbeat tempo. Kicking things off with a slice of classic disco from The Fantastic Aleems, we head straight into classic ‘hands in the air’ territory with the Inner City anthem ‘Big Fun’. For someone who constantly talks up his love for 90s dance classics, or the music that most resonates from his childhood, it’s no surprise to hear Kim English’s soaring vocals on the proto-garage ‘Nite Life’ emerge out of the robot funk of Model 500. There’s a nod to Jamaica and in turn their grime compatriots down south, with an MC name checking the whole crew on the unreleased calypso bounce of Geiom’s ‘2 4 6’ which swiftly rolls along taking in melodic breakbeat, the staccato stabs of acid yearning in ‘The Sun Can’t Compare’ and Addison Groove’s juke-influenced groove. The middle section is the peak time, full strobe moment presented as a kind of rave sandwich, with the comedy Miami Bass of Splack Pack as the x-rated bread while Mad Mike brings an unusually sensitive side with a cut of euphoric piano house and a Wookie remix leading into the Todd Terry jacker ‘Can You Feel It?’. It’s the sound of 90s rave as channelled through the mind of someone who grew up in the online world with access to all the disparate strands of hardcore influenced music, from the neo-NRG of Fix to frenetic ghetto tech, weaving all the influences into each other with a single-minded purpose, for people to be able to dance without feeling guilty about enjoying moments of unexpected nostalgia. The mix ends with a trio of cuts with AFX’s unsettling acid squelch melded into the jerky vocal patterns from Skepta’s ‘Doin’ It Again’ and finishing up on a high note with that most unexpected of danceable singles, the track which exposed Radiohead’s unashamed electronic genius, the alienation anthem of ‘Idioteque’.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting:\u003cbr\u003e01 The Fantastic Aleems - Release Yourself [NIA]\u003cbr\u003e02 Inner City - Big Fun (Magic Juan Remix) [Virgin]\u003cbr\u003e03 Gregor Salto - Classic Beat Tool [G-REX]\u003cbr\u003e04 Model 500 - Night Drive (Thru-Babylon) [Metroplex]\u003cbr\u003e05 Kim English - Nite Life (Armand’s Retail Mix) [Nervous]\u003cbr\u003e06 Anthony Shakir - Plugged In [Rush Hour]\u003cbr\u003e07 Martyn - Alldayallnight [3024]\u003cbr\u003e08 Geiom feat. 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He runs one of the most influential labels in the emerging heavy bass party music circuit in the US (Brooklyn-based Trouble \u0026amp; Bass), and is as comfortable DJing the occasional all-rockabilly set at an underground bar as he is serving bass-heavy club throttlers to hundreds of hungry, obsessive fans, lost in a sea of T\u0026amp;B t-shirts and pumping fists. Similar to their creator, Drop The Lime's productions have an innate ability to disorient all traditional restrictions. Artfully fusing sounds and styles, his music manages to destroy the delicate politics of genres completely.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"I'm surprised I got away with putting rockabilly on a FABRICLIVE CD! I wanted to make the mix timeless; it's tempting to pick all of the cool hype tracks, or all of the newest tracks, but I wanted to make something that you could listen to a few years down the line and still love it. And it's something you can listen to, it's a mix, not necessarily something you want to pump your fist in the air to. That's what the club is for; I feel like a mix is for listening to and really appreciating the music. I start on the deeper side of things, a little bit of techy house and then I go into the new future garage sound that's coming out of London, like Untold, and then I go more into my signature heavy bass 4\/4 sound into a little bit of Dutch-influenced stuff, into some tribal, percussive house tracks... it's all over the place, but I really tried to build a rollercoaster of a ride. It goes huge, then gets taken back down, and built back up, and really ends beautifully with some ambient stuff.\" Drop The Lime\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003ePigeonholes are gracefully obliterated, and Drop The Lime's signature all-in-the-box DJing style encompassed, on the thrilling, adventurous FABRICLIVE 53. As with all DTL mixes, the most unlikely beats and artists suddenly make perfect sense alongside one another: the raw 303s of Maurice introduce acid to Untold's future bump, Drop The Lime's own housey summer hit 'Sex Sax' steps and twirls to the swing of Bill Haley \u0026amp; His Comets, and the glittery synth pop of Little Jinder fades into the melodic grace of Reso's dubbed-out ambience. Filled with teasings of Drop The Lime's newest work, and of course his unmistakable vocals, overall the mix is every bit as rare and passionate - and unpredictable - as the charismatic artist himself.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting:\u003cbr\u003e01 Supra1 - Ghoster [Trouble \u0026amp; Bass]\u003cbr\u003e02 Nouveau Yorican - Jackit (Drop The Lime Remix) [Mixmash]\u003cbr\u003e03 Melé - Bombay (Nadastrom Remix) [Mixpak]\u003cbr\u003e04 Egyptrixx - Everybody Bleeding [Night Slugs]\u003cbr\u003e05 Drop The Lime - Thwomp Stomp [Trouble \u0026amp; Bass]\u003cbr\u003e06 WAFA - Ewid Disco [Grizzly]\u003cbr\u003e07 Drop The Lime - Hot Sauce Grillz [Trouble \u0026amp; Bass]\u003cbr\u003e08 Maurice - This Is Acid [Casablanca \/ Trax]\u003cbr\u003e09 Untold - Anaconda [Hessle Audio]\u003cbr\u003e10 Autoerotique - Bubonic (Drop The Lime Remix) [Dim Mak \/ Downtown]\u003cbr\u003e11 Berou \u0026amp; Canblaster - Terence Hill (French Fries Remix) [unreleased]\u003cbr\u003e12 Slick Wick Crew - 911 VIP [Trouble \u0026amp; Bass]\u003cbr\u003e13 Drop The Lime - Sex Sax (Club Mix) [Trouble \u0026amp; Bass]\u003cbr\u003e14 Bill Haley \u0026amp; His Comets - (We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock [Geffen]\u003cbr\u003e15 The Strangeloves - I Want Candy [Sony]\u003cbr\u003e16 Foamo - Centavo [Fat! 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Be it through his exciting Crosstown Rebels imprint that is home to intriguing talents such as Jamie Jones, Deniz Kurtel, Seth Troxler and Glimpse, his solo production work that includes the album 'Smoke The Monster Out' for Get Physical where he \"\"delivered, arguably, the defining album of the modern clubbing experience\"\" [The Guardian] or his ability to cause havoc on any dancefloor, Damian's capacity to find, push, promote, and play the perfect beat has proven to be a key asset to music throughout the past decade.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"I went to the opening of fabric in October 1999 and felt at home there from that day on. London needed this club so badly at the time and it couldn't have been more perfect. In the following years I'd be on the dance floor, checking out music and DJs, wishing one day I'd be asked to play there. Which of course did happen back in 2005 and I have been playing there once or twice a year ever since. Being asked to mix this album is, at the risk of sounding cheesy, like a dream come true, even after all this time.\" Damian Lazarus\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eWith fabric 54, Damian demonstrates his immense talent as a club DJ, with his offering to the series acting as a snapshot of what an archetypal Damian Lazarus set at fabric can be. With releases from the Wolf + Lamb associated e-funk duo Soul Clap, UK funky figurehead Roska and always stand-out Four Tet, the mix remains a snapshot of cutting edge house and techno, yet constantly references elements of the various genres of music from which they currently take influence. Damian opens with leading light of the Detroit nu school Ryan Crosson, via post-dubstep's Appleblim \u0026amp; Ramadanman, and a timeless slice of Swayzak. He skims the cream of current releases from The Mole, new Crosstown Rebel signings Art Department and wunderkind of the moment Nicolas Jaar with Soul Keita. While the home stretch sees Lee Jones and Agaric rubbing shoulders with Germany's most sublime entrant for Eurovision, Su Kramer, before closing with two dreamlike numbers from Bill Holt. Fusing synthetic deepness with relentless rhythmical force and twinkling humour, the mix brings all the unique charm of Damian's club sets into your living room.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting:\u003cbr\u003e1. Ryan Crosson - Metro Bunker - Eklo\u003cbr\u003e2. Four Tet - Love Cry - Domino\u003cbr\u003e3. Appleblim \u0026amp; Ramadanman - Void 23 - Aus \/ Simple\u003cbr\u003e4. Kenny Larkin - Glob (Claude VonStroke Mix) - Planet E\u003cbr\u003e5. Swayzak - Ping Pong - Swayzak \/ 240 Volts\u003cbr\u003e6. Canson - Sleeping (Demo Version) - Cityfox\u003cbr\u003e7. The Martinez Brothers - Broke In The BX - Objektivity\u003cbr\u003e8. Roska - The Sheppard - Roska Kicks \u0026amp; Snares\u003cbr\u003e9. Soul Clap - Break 4 Life - Crosstown Rebels\u003cbr\u003e10. 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After taking over tour DJ duties for Kanye West in 2004, just as he was beginning to combine a bigger variety of sounds into his sets, A-Trak launched into stage two: becoming an undisputed icon for a generation of kids that worship hip hop and dance music alike, and commencing a worldwide boundary-blurring takeover. It all started very early, and developed very quickly, for A-Trak. As a young teenager in Montreal, he would scratch on one turntable for his brother (of Chromeo) Dave’s high school band. He begun practising, “with the discipline of a monk”, and after winning the Canadian, and later World, DMCs found himself an honorary member of Q-Bert’s legendary Skratch Piklz crew. He soon hooked up with DJ Craze and joined another famous scratch troupe, The Allies, and spent half a decade touring as hip hop’s hottest turntablist crew. Five years ago, after a chance meeting with Kanye West at a London in-store, A-Trak performed his first gig with the superstar, without a rehearsal, in front of 12,000 people – and from then on did every show with him for four years. Three years ago, after meeting the rising Chicagoan rapper Kid Sister, A-Trak began dabbling his way into production, which – also by way of happenstance - led to the beginnings of a record label. Ironically named Fool’s Gold, considering how many prosperous treasures it’s unearthed, the label has gone on to become one of the most sought-after imprints on the underground radar: a cross-over idol that’s wildly and unpretentiously united the worlds of club music and hip hop.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"I mixed in some old, classic house records with some newer funk-loop house records that reference the old house records, mixed with some kooky weird Baltimore-ish club edits, mixed with some techno stuff, some slow disco and my own productions. If you see it on paper it looks like a whole mish-mash but the way I put together the mix, it somehow comes together and makes sense. I just looked at it really as a DJ mix: the way that I bring the songs in and the way that I try to put my stamp on it, rocking doubles on some of the records and doing scratch routines and adding layers on top of my edits of the songs, that's what defines its identity. I wanted to let the mix itself do the talking.\" A-Trak\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eOn FABRICLIVE 45, A-Trak slams down an unrivalled blend of everything hot, fast, fun and creative in clubland today. Try and fathom how a mix with a tracklist that lurches from Boys Noize and Baltimore edits to Aeroplane and Todd Terje remixes to a nine year old scene-altering UK garage anthem actually fits together. It is this that makes FABRICLIVE 45 one of our most distinctive and jaw-dropping mixes yet – rarely has there been a disc that so epitomizes the style and ability of the DJ in question. 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Huge remixes for Naughty Boy’s UK No.1 ‘La La La’, Rudimental’s ‘Right Here’ and Clean Bandit’s ‘Mozart’s House’ have led the duo around the world, showcasing their inimitable hybrid sound to their ever increasing fan base.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eImpossible to pigeonhole, Tommy and Jammo, aka My Nu Leng, have stunned critics and fans alike with their diverse and rich output ever since bursting onto the scene. Conscious of their roots in UK bass culture, their re-imagined sound has taken the underground community by storm, as have their energetic and deliberately dark sets. With a sound that offers an insight into grime, dubstep, drum \u0026amp; bass and garage, it is clear that My Nu Leng are firmly rooted in the rich musical heritage of their adopted hometown. The duo’s forward-thinking smash record ‘Masterplan,’ was released on trendsetting label Black Butter in 2014 and served as their breakthrough, taking the airwaves by storm and launching the duo into the public consciousness. Now they bring their diverse, incendiary sound to the FABRICLIVE series.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"We spent a lot of time collecting music that has shaped our sets over the last year, as well as some classic iconic music that has inspired us. We are huge believers in the UK underground, and much of our mix is made up of every genre coming out of the UK. We wanted to do something that can be listened to over \u0026amp; over again.\" My Nu Leng\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFABRICLIVE 86 serves as homage to the influences that have made My Nu Leng what they are today. With an eclectic mix of underground anthems meshed with new and unreleased material, the album takes the listener through the fascinating and complex workflow of the young duo.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eOpening with an unreleased collaboration with Kahn, the dark and moody atmosphere of the mix is immediately set, as is the consistent undercurrent of UK bass. Oriental-tinged instrumentation combines with a throbbing middle section before bridging into Klient’s ‘Shelter’ and exploding into the unabashedly anthemic ‘Scylla’ from RL Grime. Transitioning smoothly yet with an urgency attributable to the duo’s reputation for high octane set building, FABRICLIVE 86 takes all the twists and turns that have made the duo their name. Hypnotic vocal samples ring throughout the track selection before the duo introduce their earth shaking collaboration with Flava D - ‘Soul Shake.’ Its frenetic wobbling bass and deep resolve dominating in its clear designation as a floor shaker. The mix then moves into a percussion-focused section with the MTA-released ‘Horizons,’ Negativ’s unreleased ‘Stealth’ and Harry Judda’s ‘Machines’ taking the reigns.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eJust as the duo takes a break with a special ambient version of ‘Pushed’, a steady 4\/4 beat takes over in the form of Myd’s ‘Numero Uno’, before Clientele and Nu-Birth respectively offer upfront and classic tastes of UK garage. Faze Miyake’s ‘Ice Cold’ is ingeniously coupled with the classic jungle snare rolls of Mella Dee’s ‘Keep On’, whilst Randomer’s classic ‘Bring’ adds a splash of underground techno. A VIP version of ‘Set It’, My Nu Leng’s collaboration with FineArt, along with unreleased contributions from Jus Now, T. Williams, Notion, SNØW and Dismantle, ensure that fresh sounds dominate the final stretch of the mix. By the time Indigo’s remix of Synth Sense’s ‘Tomorrow’s World’ registers and settles into its apt heartbeat-like ambience, the listener is at last given time to reflect in what is a fitting and well-adjusted outro.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eWith its multitude of shades and colours, My Nu Leng have created an impeccably curated and timeless mix that demands a permanent place in the musical library of any student of the UK underground.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting\u003cbr\u003e01 My Nu Leng \u0026amp; Kahn - Ruins [unreleased]\u003cbr\u003e02 Klient - Shelter [Boss Mode]\u003cbr\u003e03 RL Grime - Scylla [WeDidIt]\u003cbr\u003e04 Holy Goof - Cheatin [Four40]\u003cbr\u003e05 Andrew Diggs - The Ghost VIP [Nurvous]\u003cbr\u003e06 Skapes - Beat On The Drums [Eskape Musik]\u003cbr\u003e07 My Nu Leng \u0026amp; Flava D - Soul Shake [unreleased]\u003cbr\u003e08 My Nu Leng feat. 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After growing up immersed in dance music, he spent the best part of a decade DJing around various clubs in his Bristol hometown, before a break with a regular job allowed him to start taking production seriously. His big break came with 2011’s Pets Recordings smash ‘Entrance Song’, and as his touring career took off, releases on the likes of Hot Creations, Dirtybird, Crosstown Rebels and Method followed. 2015 proved to be one of Eats Everything’s biggest years yet, with the release of his debut mix album and the launch of his own label and events series Edible, culminating in being named ‘Best British DJ’ at DJ Mag's Best of British Awards.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eNow, Eats Everything steps up to join the fabric compilation series, having first taken to the club's decks in 2011, and has been returning regularly ever since.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"I played a set of what I believe are “fabric records”. Some are old, some are new, some are bangers, some are groovers, some are trippy, some are euphoric but they all have some kind of meaning to me and I have played every one of them at fabric. I really enjoyed putting this together and I hope people enjoy it too.\" Eats Everything\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe result is a musical treat for lovers of all shades of house, from the classic to the modern. Kicking off with a classic Danny Tenaglia edit of The Ananda Project’s ‘Cascades of Colour’, whose echoing, hypnotic vocals prove an attention-grabbing, nostalgia-tinged start to the 75 minutes. Expertly building pace, the mix takes in laidback deep house groover ‘Kaimanawa’ by Cavalier and the darker ‘Nostalgia’ by Peter Horrevorts, before the distinctive flute melody of Lauren Lane’s ‘Diary of a Madwoman’ is teased in. 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His first releases on Itiswhatitis (which he now owns) were collected devotedly by the fabric staff. Many of his renowned solo works - and also with his other projects Cobblestone Jazz, Modern Deep Left Quartet and Midnight Operator (with his brother Nathan) - appear on his own Wagon Repair imprint. He came to international prominence with his releases on M_Nus, Perlon (with Luciano) and Sub-Static. He’s remixed everyone from Nelly Furtado and Moby to The Chemical Brothers and Model 500. Mathew made his fabric (and London) debut in 2003 playing live, then as he does now, with a host of analogue machines, wild hair bouncing as he programs on the fly and an air of mischief that lends every Jonson live set a uniquely dangerous thrill.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"I’m really happy and honoured to release this set from the last fabric birthday party as my first commercial live recording. It couldn’t be a better fit. \" Mathew Jonson\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003efabric 84 was recorded during Mathew’s live show at fabric’s 15th Birthday. The stand out set of the night, it was clear to the fabric team that they wanted to release this as part of the mix series. Starting things off with Cobblestone Jazz’ ‘Northern Lights’, his haunting ‘Marionette’ nestles amongst other MJ classics like ‘Decompression’ and ‘Learning to Fly’, as well as remixes for Subb-an and Tobias. - with his closest and longest collaborator, The Mole.  A crucial detail can’t be left out, Mathew’s attire that evening was a full body Japanese bunny suit, as fabric’s birthday is always a hedonistic fancy dress party. After a strong techno start he easily blends in some of his extended mixes of ‘Decompression’ leading up to a mash up of ‘Ghosts in the AI’ as well as many of the unreleased tracks that keep his live set so fresh. 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The middle section of the mix acts as a short production showcase from Mumdance himself; three striking collaborations with Logos feature (‘In Reverse PIV’ is of particular note).\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe mix enters weightlessness again with tracks from Helm, Wanda Group and Strict Face before Mumdance, Logos \u0026amp; Rabit’s ‘Inside The Catacomb’ acts as a statement of intent for the mix. Two surprise pieces of dancefloor fire emerge next: an exclusive VIP “fabric” treatment of Novelist x Mumdance’s collaboration ‘1 Sec’ and Riko Dan’s version of ‘Take Time’ - an in-demand dub of 2014 in its own right. The final section of the mix jumps back in time to the early 2000’s with ‘Coalition’ from Eastwood \u0026amp; Oddz and Jon E Cash’s ‘Kamikaze’. Mumdance rounds off his FABRICLIVE mix with some uplifting tracks from the hardcore era that shaped his early musical tastes, by Bass Selective, Fat Controller, Jimmy J \u0026amp; Cru-l-t. 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Born in Epsom, Surrey and raised in Brighton, Friction is a serious powerhouse who has maintained his staunch support for his genre through thick and thin. His tracks have been released through some of some of the most celebrated labels including Hospital, Metalheadz, Renegade Hardware and Trouble On Vinyl – which is where his very first track ‘Photon’ found a home. Rising up through the ranks due to both his dexterity as a selector and his deft touch in the studio, Friction found himself hanging out with influential figures like Shy FX and Mampi Swift, who took him under their wing and helped him to evolve into one of the scene’s most highly-regarded names. Now head of his own label, Shogun Audio, as well as holding down a residency on Radio 1 as the new voice of its d\u0026amp;b output, Friction’s versatility as a DJ has put him great demand from Tokyo to Los Angeles and beyond.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eNow a regular at fabric for its seminal Friday night events, Friction approaches his mix in an understandably considered way. With vast experience on the world stage, ranging from large-scale festivals such as America’s Electric Daisy Carnival, to smaller, more intimate 300-capacity clubs, Friction has directed his FABRICLIVE 70 mix to the dedicated listeners. Though it still has a wider appeal, at the core of the inspiration behind this mix are ‘the heads’, those who carry the music in their hearts, the headstrong for whom Friday nights at fabric are an indelible part of their lifestyle, attending religiously week-in, week-out.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"It’s really kind of how I would play in London or in fact how I would play to a more knowledgeable drum \u0026amp; bass crowd. It’s for the people who are well into the music, with artists like Rockwell, Break, Mefjus and Lenzman, its very much my kind of drum \u0026amp; bass, my take on drum \u0026amp; bass. Hopefully it will be for those people who have been into the music for a long time and who are really deep into the scene. Ultimately I’ve just tried to make it roll...\" Friction\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting:\u003cbr\u003e01 Optiv \u0026amp; BTK feat. Sam Wills - Understand VIP [Shogun Audio]\u003cbr\u003e02 DC Breaks - Swag [Ram]\u003cbr\u003e03 Enei \u0026amp; Emperor - Liberation [Critical]\u003cbr\u003e04 Joe Ford - Instrument [unreleased]\u003cbr\u003eThe Upbeats - One Step [Vision]\u003cbr\u003e05 InsideInfo \u0026amp; Mefjus - Mythos [Virus]\u003cbr\u003e06 Nymfo - Suddenly VIP [Commercial Suicide]\u003cbr\u003e07 Badmarsh \u0026amp; Shri - Signs (Calibre Mix) [Highly Blessed]\u003cbr\u003e08 Technimatic - Bristol [Shogun Audio]\u003cbr\u003e09 Alix Perez feat. D.Ablo - Playing Games VIP [Shogun Audio]\u003cbr\u003e10 Villem \u0026amp; McLeod - Another Star [Samurai Red Seal]\u003cbr\u003e11 AI - You Can Dream [Shogun Audio]\u003cbr\u003e12 Total Science - Still Waiting [unreleased]\u003cbr\u003e13 Technimatic - Sphere [SGN:Ltd]\u003cbr\u003e14 Chords - Biting Point [Ram]\u003cbr\u003e15 Technimatic - Intersection [SGN:Ltd]\u003cbr\u003e16 Alix Perez feat. 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In the 90s things began to move fast with the inception of his Source Records imprint, early productions (including the debut Move D LP ‘Kunststoff’ – Source Records, 1994) and the beginnings of a 26 album relationship with close friend, the late Pete Namlook. Since then, Moufang has become an unassuming heavyweight in house music as a producer for countless forward thinking labels, a collaborator and a truly original selector.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"The first time I heard about fabric was through an old friend: Peter (Baby) Ford - it must have been the late 90s \/ early 2000s - way before I ever got booked to play there. He told me about fabric being the only good club left in London, supporting the underground scene, which by its nature made the event something very special to me, and it still is. Playing room 1 or room 3 in fabric is quite an experience for every DJ - the same most likely counts for room 2 too - I just never happened to play there myself…\" Move D\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting\u003cbr\u003e01 Roy Davis Jr. - Under Tha Sun [Downtown 161]\u003cbr\u003e02 Liz Torres - Your Love is All I Need (Dub Mix) [Luxor]\u003cbr\u003e03 Liberty City - Some Lovin’ [Murk]\u003cbr\u003e04 M.ono - Holding Back California [Rose]\u003cbr\u003e05 Jamie Trench \u0026amp; Angus Jefford - Bringin’ Tha Heat [Roots For Bloom]\u003cbr\u003e06 Earl Jeffers - The Goose [Catapult]\u003cbr\u003e07 Darkman - Annihilating Rhythm (The Destruction Mix) [Strictly Rhythm]\u003cbr\u003e08 MD III - Shake That Body (K-Alexi Dubs You The Right Way Mix) [Blackball Muzik]\u003cbr\u003e09 Dom 877 - Do It Right [877 Records]\u003cbr\u003e10 Juju \u0026amp; Jordash - Loosey Goosey [Dekmantel]\u003cbr\u003e11 Christo - New Jazzno [Room With A View]\u003cbr\u003e12 Last Magpie - Roots [Losing Suki]\u003cbr\u003e13 Move D \/ D-Man - Luvbyrds [unreleased]\u003cbr\u003e14 Willow - Feel Me [Workshop]\u003cbr\u003e15 Smallpeople \u0026amp; Rau - Unke [Smallville]\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Season of Mist - International","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53763398664535,"sku":"P-161720-","price":12.49,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0974\/6500\/8471\/files\/Move-D-Fabric-74-Move-D-CD-DIGISLEEVE-161720-1-1732884592.jpg?v=1781185949"},{"product_id":"ryan-elliott-fabric-88-ryan-elliott-cd-digisleeve","title":"Ryan Elliott - Fabric 88: Ryan Elliott - CD DIGISLEEVE","description":"\u003cp\u003eRyan Elliott was born and raised in a small town just outside Detroit, and his career to date has been informed as much by looking out from the city as in towards it. A childhood love for music developed into an immersion in the clubbing scene when he returned to the city from university. DJing soon followed, with a four-year residency alongside his friend Matthew Dear building a firm foundation for what was to come. Working with the Ghostly International \/ Spectral Sound organization helped Ryan build a worldwide network and audience, and in 2009 he moved with his cat and 500 records to Berlin, and he soon established a DJ residency at Berghain \/ Panorama Bar - where he is at ease playing in either space - and started releasing on their in-house Ostgut Ton label. However, his first trip outside of the US was to visit fabric back in 2000, and he first performed at the club in 2005. He has remained a firm favourite ever since, and now joins the long-running fabric mix series for its 88th instalment.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"fabric to me has always been about getting lost and locked into one continuous groove. It’s never been about stand alone 'songs'. That’s what I hope to achieve with this mix - a sum of parts that together create one whole feeling of rhythm.\" Ryan Elliott\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eA compelling groove-oriented mix can be one of the most challenging for a DJ to realize, but with fabric 88, Ryan Elliott has done so with considerable style and panache. Deftly avoiding common pitfalls, he interlaces a variety of textures and timbres in a non-linear sequence, allowing the mix to ebb and flow without ever losing impetus throughout its 70-minute duration. Elliott takes less than 15 minutes to build up a head of steam, before Phil Moffa’s liquid groove ‘Ignition’ swirls into the majestic echo chamber that is Tallmen 785’s remix of ‘Back Door’ by Fiedel. Dubby reverb, rolling drums and muscular basslines gradually swell the mix again until The Persuader’s ‘Inre Stenen’ ushers in a contemplative section. The rhythmical mantra of Anna Caragnano \u0026amp; Donato Dozzy’s ‘Parola’ maintains a propulsive momentum even through a momentary beatless interlude, whilst the pairing of Robert Hood’s ‘Master Jack’ and Mike Parker’s ‘Luminescent Black’ soon provide an intense counterpoint. The yearning synths of Z.I.P.P.O’s ‘Shift’ and Jack Murphy’s ‘B1’ herald fabric 88’s conclusion, leaving the listener to contemplate just how Ryan Elliott managed to navigate such a varied terrain with such consummate ease.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting\u003cbr\u003e01 King Cheetah - Water Maze [Light Body Works]\u003cbr\u003e02 Borrowed Identity - LFI [Hardgroove]\u003cbr\u003e03 Wincent Kunth - Unknown Deep [Marcel Dettmann Records]\u003cbr\u003e04 Black Boxx - Black Boxx EP2 (B1) [Ferrispark]\u003cbr\u003e05 DJ Skull - Revenge Of The Synth [Chiwax]\u003cbr\u003e06 Phil Moffa - Ignition [The Corner]\u003cbr\u003e07 Fiedel - Back Door (Tallmen 785 Remix) [Fiedeltwo]\u003cbr\u003e08 Lapien - Searching [Mistress Recordings]\u003cbr\u003e09 Kid Sublime - The Loop [Dopeness Galore]\u003cbr\u003e10 Tensal - Achievement 3 [Float]\u003cbr\u003e11 Bas Mooy - Nearby Silent Horses [Mord]\u003cbr\u003e12 3KZ - Machine [Fides]\u003cbr\u003e13 The Persuader - Inre Stenen [Templar]\u003cbr\u003e14 Anna Caragnano \u0026amp; Donato Dozzy - Parola [Spectrum Spools]\u003cbr\u003e15 DVS1 - Tracking [HUSH]\u003cbr\u003e16 James Ruskin ?- The Outsider [Blueprint]\u003cbr\u003e17 Robert Hood - Master Jack [Dekmantel]\u003cbr\u003e18 Mike Parker - Luminescent Black [Inkblots]\u003cbr\u003e19 Orion - Patos [GKNSTR]\u003cbr\u003e20 Steve O'Sullivan \u0026amp; Ben Sims present High-Life - Five Fingers In The West (UK Gold Remix) [Mosaic]\u003cbr\u003e21 Sub Space - Eleven + Twelve (Locked Grooves) [Minimalizm]\u003cbr\u003e22 Z.I.P.P.O - Shift [LDNwht]\u003cbr\u003e23 Jack Murphy - B1 [Reference]\u003cbr\u003e24 Anne-James Chaton with Alva Noto \u0026amp; Andy Moor - Chapitre VIII: Nihon No Tabi [raster-noton]\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Season of Mist - International","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53763400270167,"sku":"P-161766-","price":12.49,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0974\/6500\/8471\/files\/Ryan-Elliott-Fabric-88-Ryan-Elliott-CD-DIGISLEEVE-161766-1-1733147357.jpg?v=1781185977"},{"product_id":"joseph-capriati-fabric-80-joseph-capriati-cd-digisleeve","title":"Joseph Capriati - Fabric 80: Joseph Capriati - CD DIGISLEEVE","description":"\u003cp\u003eAlready recognized as one of the principal profiles in techno, Joseph Capriati has established a reputation as a universally popular DJ and in-demand producer. Widely regarded as one-to-watch since making his production debut in 2007, the Neopolitan Capriati’s rise to prominence has been nothing short of relentless. Having grown up on a diet of early hip hop and classic house from the likes of Masters At Work, Todd Terry and Danny Tenaglia, Capriati cut his teeth playing to his friends in garages and basements after school. However a pivotal 12 hour party in Naples, 2003 featuring Dave Clarke, Billy Nasty and Rino Cerrone introduced the young Capriati to a new world of techno. The sound left an indelible mark and a new course was set.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eNow he is collaborating with Adam Beyer’s Drumcode label, for whom he released his ‘Self-Portrait’ album in 2013; resident at Marco Carola’s ‘Music On’ events in Ibiza since its inception; a priority artist for global festivals such as Awakenings, Time Warp, Monegros, Tomorrowland and Kazantip; and a firm favourite with club crowds across Europe and North \u0026amp; South America, Capriati’s emergence within techno continues the strong lineage of talent from his native Naples upbringing.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"I recorded the mix live in my studio with 2 CDJs and a mixer, like if I was mixing at fabric. I made a tracklist with various techno and tech house tastes, with some vocals and melodies included, like a journey at fabric, passing from room 1 to room 2 and going back to the room 1 for the last track, which is melodic and emotional, like if it was 9am and the club was going to close, and you will never forget that night.\" Joseph Capriati\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIt’s a musical trip that continues all the way through Capriati’s take on fabric 80. From the opening purred drone of Lurka’s Mix of Clap! Clap!, Capriati gradually draws us into a house tempo, techno vortex. The Saturday night bump ‘n’ grind continues apace through Aura Dub before, what else, a Capriati Drumcode bomb in the guise of Partenopeo stretches out into darker techno territory. Once in full stride we’re soon bouncing to techno heavy-hitters as label mate Adam Beyer merges into Phil Kieran, Recondite, 2000 and One and Joel Mull.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eSonically the mix switches half way as the minimal machinations of Shlomi Aber give way to the anthemic stabs thrown out by the tag-teaming Hans Bouffmyhre \u0026amp; Kyle Geiger before the final phase delivers a pulsating flourish of future classics as Gary Beck, Joel Mull, Johannes Heil and Hinz \u0026amp; Ruhmhardt build up to the ‘revolution’ as delivered by fellow Drumcode prodigy, Alan Fitzpatrick. By the time we glide out on the glistening house wings of Odd Parents we know it’s been a journey that could have only been hewn at the temple of fabric and crafted by one of Italy’s finest.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting\u003cbr\u003e01 Clap! 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His enviable career path mirrors the history of twenty years of popular music in the UK, drifting from hip-hop and reggae into the early days of pirate radio, the peak of acid house, and pummeling hardcore. Sims has always been a precocious listener – in his early teens he would DJ his school's disco parties prior to gaining a reputation as an advanced talent on the rave and club circuit – and his experience is reflected in the timelessness of the selections on fabric 73. Beholden to no specific era or genre beyond the power of their pure transportive grooves, on fabric 73 Sims showcases the restlessly creative selections that continue to make him an essential and inspiring DJ for advanced techno listeners worldwide.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eBorn in Essex, Sims' childhood was soundtracked by reggae, ska, and radio chart music. After being exposed to electro and hearing local kids dancing to a ghettoblaster in a nearby park, Sims got hooked on hip-hop and bought his first turntable setup at the age of 10. Even now, his DJing is influenced by the sampladelic energy of hiphop, frenetic cutups plucked from their surroundings and repurposed in enhanced form. The ideal of a swaggering MC and the voice as percussive instrument also remains an influence, evident in his canny deployment of exhilarating microsamples in typically instrumental templates.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003efabric 73 is full of this vocal detail, with samples folded, creased, and crammed into the spirited techno in a way that suggests a raucous party inside the tunes themselves, and not just occurring amongst those listening. Sims' molecular mixing has a piercing immediacy that doesn't lose sight of musicality, making for an engrossing and impressively fluid listening experience. Heavily influenced by what Sims calls the “perfect and elusive” environment of fabric's Room 2, his long-awaited contribution to the fabric series matches that industrial setting and the depth of experience possible in a dark, sweaty, peaktime room.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"fabric already plays a special role in my life as an DJ as it's one of fave places to play but now the mix CD takes it to the next level. I'm very happy and excited to be a part of the series and cement our relationship further.\" Ben Sims\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003efabric 73 was mixed live in sections, with Sims then poring over details, adding edits, and stitching the various parts together in Ableton to form a master mix. Sims' longevity reflects familiarity with a vast trove of techno's musical history, but this mix showcases his ever-evolving tastes, containing predominantly new and unreleased material as well as favourites from 2013. fabric 73 is a cratedigger's dream, with no fewer than eighteen unreleased tracks and a number of Sims' famed edits, used as transitional bridges but delivering an emotional and percussive wallop that far outstrips their simplicity. In an attempt to make initial listens as immediate as possible, Sims has even refrained from playing out certain unreleased tracks until the CD's official release date.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting\u003cbr\u003e01 Joton - GS 01 [Mastertraxx]\u003cbr\u003e02 Kryptic Minds \u0026amp; Paul Mac - Icon [Tactical]\u003cbr\u003e03 Kirk Degiorgio - Dread [Machine]\u003cbr\u003e04 Alden Tyrell - Wurk It [Clone Jack For Daze]\u003cbr\u003e05 Ben Sims - The Little Jam (Edit) [Theory]\u003cbr\u003e06 Floorplan - Higher (Ben Sims Remix) [M-Plant]\u003cbr\u003e07 Gingy \u0026amp; Bordello - All Day (Robert Hood Remix) [Turbo]\u003cbr\u003e08 Dimi Angélis \u0026amp; Jeroen Search - Monopole (Sims JFF Edit) [A\u0026amp;S]\u003cbr\u003e09 Tripeo - Kienokki (Edit) [Theory]\u003cbr\u003e10 Benjamin Damage - Recursion [50WEAPONS]\u003cbr\u003e11 Ben Sims - Raise Your Hands (Mr G Remix) [Theory]\u003cbr\u003e12 Mark Broom - 133 [Beard Man]\u003cbr\u003e13 MDL vs JR - Belmont (Edit) [Theory]\u003cbr\u003e14 Marcel Dettmann - Corebox (James Ruskin Blueprint Mix) [MDR]\u003cbr\u003e15 Mark Ambrose - Shooting Stars (Fokus Group Remix - Edit) [Theory]\u003cbr\u003e16 Robert Hood - Moveable Parts: Untitled 1 (Mark Broom Edit) [M-Plant]\u003cbr\u003e17 Ben Sims - Break Glass (Sims Remix - Edit) [Theory]\u003cbr\u003e18 L-Vis 1990 - SDS5000 [Clone Jack For Daze]\u003cbr\u003e19 Sandrien - I Left My Girlfriend In A Club (Edit) [Theory]\u003cbr\u003e20 J Tijn - U U U [WNCL]\u003cbr\u003e21 Nphonix - Tactix (Sims JFF Edit) [Audio Culture]\u003cbr\u003e22 Mike Dehnert - Eigenzeit [Fachwerk]\u003cbr\u003e23 Ben Sims - Break Glass (L-Vis 1990 Dance System Remix - Edit) [Theory]\u003cbr\u003e24 L-Vis 1990 - Wires [Clone Jack For Daze]\u003cbr\u003e25 Donnie Tempo - Tazmanian Virus (Sims JFF Edit) [moreaboutmusic]\u003cbr\u003e26 Chicago Skyway - Fall Down (Sims JFF Edit) [unreleased]\u003cbr\u003e27 Chicago Skyway - Ride 3 (Sims JFF Edit) [unreleased]\u003cbr\u003e28 Truncate - Room Mode [Truncate]\u003cbr\u003e29 Truncate - Model 1 [Truncate]\u003cbr\u003e30 Paul Mac - Grind Returns (Ritzi Lee Remix) [Stimulus]\u003cbr\u003e31 Ben Sims - Samurai (Edit) [Theory]\u003cbr\u003e32 Julien H Mulder - Symmetric Timeline (Sims JFF Edit) [Färden]\u003cbr\u003e33 Rod - 90's (Edit) [unreleased]\u003cbr\u003e34 Ben Sims - Something (Sims Beats Mix - Edit) [Theory]\u003cbr\u003e35 Terrence Dixon - Minimalism A1 (Ben Klock Remix) [Sino \/ Technorient]\u003cbr\u003e36 Ø [Phase] - Distracted [Token \/ N.E.W.S.]\u003cbr\u003e37 Ben Sims - Dream State (Edit) [Theory]\u003cbr\u003e38 Ben Sims - Raw Hide [Theory]\u003cbr\u003e39 Pfirter - Ahora (Sims JFF Edit) [Mindtrip]\u003cbr\u003e40 Ben Sims - Neurosis (Surgeon Remix - Edit) [Theory]\u003cbr\u003e41 Clouds - Chained To A Dead Camel [Overlee Assembly]\u003cbr\u003e42 Fokus Group - Nut Nut [Pennyroyal]\u003cbr\u003e43 Ben Sims - Joyrider (Trevino Remix - Edit) [Theory]\u003cbr\u003e44 Special Request - Broken Dreams [Houndstooth]\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Season of Mist - International","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53763403579735,"sku":"P-161448-","price":12.49,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0974\/6500\/8471\/files\/Ben-Sims-Fabric-73-Ben-Sims-CD-DIGISLEEVE-161448-1-1732619175.jpg?v=1781186018"},{"product_id":"jay-haze-fabric-47-jay-haze-cd-digisleeve","title":"Jay Haze - Fabric 47: Jay Haze - CD DIGISLEEVE","description":"\u003cp\u003eIt’s difficult to know where to begin with an artist as complex and multifaceted as Jay Haze. On one hand, his upbringing - desolate beginnings in the processing plant-infested lands of northeast Pennsylvania, surrounded by drug addiction, death, group homes and jail - is a tainted window into the complicated soul within. But on the other hand, against all odds, nothing has overshadowed his talents, and the family of like-minded artists he has shaped is testament to his unshakable spirit and unerring ability. Jay Haze stands out as a visionary in the world of techno and house, a true nonconformist within a blinkered scene. But his work supports his revered status as an exceedingly prolific producer, DJ, live performer, collaborator and label owner. His wide-ranging labels ring true to themselves and never sway, each holding on tight to their own characteristic sound and group of artists: the house-oriented TuningSpork; the harder hitting tech-based Contexterrior and the downtempto dubby tones of Future Dub. Jay also brought on the explosion of 2003’s Textone, his inventive creation of an online music magazine and internet label, which was created years before digital stores like Beatport or the now-prevalent online magazines\/blogs had caught on. Beyond his own labels, Jay Haze’s genre-expanding, experimental productions have graced the catalogues of Playhouse, Kitty-Yo, Cocoon, Get Physical, and his remixes have been on labels far and wide, from Shitkatapult to Playhouse to BPitch Control to Soma. In 2005, he released his debut LP on Kitty-Yo, ‘Love For a Strange World,’ an album that challenged the world of techno further by questioning genre lines and embracing all that’s unconventional and unpredictable. His more dancefloor (and humour) geared moniker Fuckpony launched his career with Get Physical, the ‘Children of Love’ album being one of the most celebrated underground albums of 2006.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"I realised this mix was a great opportunity for me to put my people on, and it represents exactly what I stand for in this scene and my contribution. In the beginning I thought, should I put my own labels’ music on here? Is that too daft? But after some serious thinking, I really couldn't be happier with the way it came together.\" Jay Haze\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003efabric 47 is the deep, wandering heartbeat of 4\/4’s most bold, valiant and versatile character; a bright, cohesive mix that is inherently Jay Haze through and through. Deeply-rooted in his free and capricious spirit, the flawlessly assembled collection of tracks thump with soul and alluring eccentricities. Grooving with an airtight flow across wide-ranging beats and styles, fabric 47 is a charismatic portrait of Jay Haze’s musical clan: the mix not only showcases the peerless artists he works with on his family of labels, as well as the many monikers that comprise Jay Haze, it’s also a glimpse into the soul-fuelled, future sound that they’ve collectively mastered. Teased throughout with samples from his Fuckpony track ‘Lady Judy’ (a song dedicated to our own fabric promoter, Judy Griffith – and a nod to the Daniel Bell classic, ‘Baby Judy’), he takes things dubbier with Alex Celler’s enchanting ‘Trapped In Dub’, trippier with the groove-laden ‘Mellow Dee’ (created with former studio partner Ricardo Villalobos in ’08), and epic with the penultimate Fuckpony track, ‘Burning’, fabric 47 is Jay Haze incarnate; deep, daring and brave. 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True pioneers in their own right, Kill Em All first struck a chord at Camden's unassuming Barfly in 2001, after the pair recognised a thirst amongst a public raised on both guitars and electronic music. Bored of the dull notion that the two scenes should be kept separate, the Filthy Dukes (Olly Dixon and Tim Lawton) decided to unite dancefloor-geared DJs with hard-edged scuzzy rockers, and went on a quest for artists that embraced both disciplines.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"With the mix we tried to capture the energy of one of our DJ sets and reflect our night Kill Em All. When we book Kill Em All, we think about it like a DJ set, booking acts that reflect our taste in music and creating a night that builds. We start off with disco sounds, some live bands, move into house and techno and different sub-genres of both, getting a bit darker and heavier the later it gets. The mix reflects this and, like our DJ sets; it's also quite unpredictable with tracks by artists like Mr Oizo next to Jack Penate. We have always been passionate about new music and new bands but also fun, so this is a proper party mix - a true reflection of both Filthy Dukes \u0026amp; Kill Em All. A lot of the artists on the mix have performed at Kill Em All: Emperor Machine, Phenomenal Handclap Band, WhoMadeWho, Discodeine, Braxe \u0026amp; Menace, Aeroplane, Popof, Brodinski, Joakim, Zombie Nation, Proxy. So it feels like a representation of the ultimate Kill Em All night in one mix.\" Filthy Dukes\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAnd it's back to what they know best on FABRICLIVE 48: uproarious, incendiary DJ sets that sizzle through a smorgasboard of genres, not so much traverse boundaries as obliterate them, coupling pulsating kick drums, with dreamy melodies and song-writing sensibilities with an ability to turn a dancefloor upside down. The mix ducks and dives through styles and sounds without a moment's respite - setting the pace from the off with their own gloriously synth-laden stomper \"This Rhythm\", they move through \"Beat The Clock\" by the legendary Sparks, Aeroplane's disgustingly brilliant Italo remix of Sebastian Tellier - straight out of the Gospel of Daft Punk, and even manage to drift in and out of Aphex Twin's classic \"Windowlicker\" before the close. This is care-free, it's joyous, it's the sound of two mates, who know their music inside out, throwing their favourite records around the room. 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From genre-spanning sets at his own legendary Trash club night to regular appearances at Bugged Out, via production credits including Late Of The Pier and Kindness and remixes for the likes of Metronomy, Tame Impala and Justice, his inimitable brand of mutant techno electro disco has soundtracked a generation.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIn 2007 Alkan’s burgeoning label Phantasy was born, the springboard for critically acclaimed releases from artists including Daniel Avery, Connan Mockasin and newest signing Ghost Culture, and he last year made his own solo debut with the release of the Illumination EP, drawing praise from the Guardian, Pitchfork, NME and more. With the solo release under his belt the time was right for Erol to step up to the FABRICLIVE mantle.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"I certainly didn’t want this mix to be a flyer or advert for me as a DJ. I feel this mix is quite specific to fabric as they are all records I would want to play in that environment. Even though I have had the benefit of playing all 3 rooms on a regular basis, this mix feels like it was designed for Room 1. It's influenced by the sight lines from the perspective behind the decks, the lights, the fact that sometimes all you can see are hands reaching into the booth, as well as those behind you dancing alone in the corners.\" Erol Alkan\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe 20-track mix opens with Jamie Paton’s driving, rhythmic remix of Maurice \u0026amp; Charles before taking in the off-kilter Latin electrofunk of Carisma, Zongamin’s moody Manfredas rework and Alkan’s own percussive, mechanical remix of The Emperor Machine before delving into the Phantasy back catalogue. Recent offerings from Tom Rowlands (Chemical Brothers) and Ghost Culture appear alongside an exclusive airing of Erol’s propulsive, shimmering ‘Sub Conscious’ and a brand new offering from Cowboy Rhythmbox aka Nathan Gregory Wilkins and Richard X.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eBoot \u0026amp; Tax’s earworm ‘Acido’ refrain segues into Alkan’s own ‘Bang’ and an as yet unreleased Chicago Mix from Michigan’s Todd Osborn while the acid squelch of Claro Intelecto’s ‘Tone’ and supersonic synth euphoria of Daywalker + CF herald a dream sing-out-loud bootleg of Alkan’s ‘A Hold On Love’ and Saint Etienne’s classic Neil Young cover ‘Only Love Can Break Your Heart’. 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This mix is explores the different vibes of Ultramajic.\" Jimmy Edgar\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eCommencing with a nod to his hometown forebears, with Terrence Dixon and Patrice Scott contributing deep Detroit cuts to the opening minutes of the mix, we’re soon reveling in a slew of unreleased Ultramajic material from Crystal Bandito and Jimmy himself, including a typically no-nonsense collaboration with LA native Truncate and the snare-driven ‘Walk Show’ featuring the deeply-missed Chicago footwork icon DJ Rashad. It’s here that the many facets of Jimmy Edgar really shine through: DJ, producer, and label curator. The mix picks up an unmistakable strut, before momentarily taking a breath with Danny Daze’s deep house blending unexpectedly into the ghetto-tech of DJ Godfather \u0026amp; DJ Starski. A pair of unyielding Kris Wadsworth cuts sandwich another Jimmy Edgar exclusive in the mix’s final stretch, ensuring that, despite its author’s nomadism through the years, the music of Detroit runs like a seam through FABRICLIVE 79.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting:\u003cbr\u003e01 Terrence Dixon - The Electric [6ONE6]\u003cbr\u003e02 POL Style, Vin Sol \u0026amp; Matrixxman - Power Top [Unknown To The Unknown]\u003cbr\u003e03 Patrice Scott - Raw Fusion [Sistrum]\u003cbr\u003e+ L-Vis 1990 - Hard Drive [Night Slugs]\u003cbr\u003e04 Crystal Bandito - Let It All Out [Ultramajic]\u003cbr\u003e05 Truncate \u0026amp; Jimmy Edgar - Submission [Ultramajic]\u003cbr\u003e06 Jimmy Edgar - Tik Tok [Ultramajic]\u003cbr\u003e07 Crystal Bandito - EEEwalk [Ultramajic]\u003cbr\u003e08 Jimmy Edgar - RS2000 [Ultramajic]\u003cbr\u003e09 Crystal Bandito - Work It [Ultramajic]\u003cbr\u003e10 Jimmy Edgar - Fern Portal [Ultramajic]\u003cbr\u003e11 Jimmy Edgar feat. 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Long after his days of being a skint self-employed musician, and 11 years on since his first record was pressed, it's quite obvious Ewan Pearson has undoubtedly found his groove and his sound is anything but soulless or uninspired. And his ever-changing, avant-garde productions seem to always surprise even the most jaded of ears. Offbeat yet on point, with a charmingly unpretentious disposition, Pearson makes pop-friendly music drenched in bass and sprinkled with addictive melodies. From his beginnings on Birmingham's Bosting label as Villa America and Dirtbox, to his highly celebrated work on Soma as Maas, to his ever-expanding DJing career, Ewan Pearson has quickly climbed the ranks as one of electronic music's most prodigious underground idols.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"I think I move around style-wise, I've got quite diverse tastes. I suppose, because of the remixes I was doing 5 years ago, I've been lumped into the electro scene, but what interests me is finding exciting new records. It's that sensibility of trying to twist things slightly, trying to put things together in not such an obvious way, trying to change things style-wise. What I don't like is hearing hours of the same sort of thing. At the moment, I love techno but I don't just play sort of minimal clicky stuff. What bores me when everyone is doing the same thing. I just find the stuff that moves me and try and make it work.\" Ewan Pearson\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eOn fabric 35, Ewan Pearson tells a gripping, equivocal story; at times it's moving (\"Berghain\" by Aril Brikha), other times brilliantly off-the-wall (Konrad Black's take on \"Honeymoon's Over\"), even twists and turns towards the adulterous (100 Hz on \"Trustlove\") but, from beginning to end, remains completely unpredictable. 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Their debut \"YoYoYoYoYo\" caught the ear of just about anyone, well, anyone with an ear, and left everyone and their media dog panting to find more about these boys. Boys who had created an imaginative, artistic sound that no one else could quite touch: combining hip hop with the bass-driven sound of Baltimore house, filtering filthy raps into deep electro and furiously quick BPM's, and the odd guilty pleasure to boot. Despite all the hype and media-worshipped success, they still have a rare, down to earth charisma and the addictive enthusiasm of 4 starry-eyed boys from Baltimore, completely in awe of their position and unaware of just how much they've wowed the world.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFlash back to 2000, when fun-loving DJ Chris Devlin's (a.k.a. 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Then through no effort of their own, Alex and Naeem's little studio projects suddenly got whipped up by Big Dada, after their mate Wes (aka Diplo) had secretly passed on their demo.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"The thing is, we fuck around a lot, all the time...and I think a big part of the aesthetic of our performances and how we roll, as far as making the party, is debauchery and fun. And if something's sloppy, you kind of own that a little bit, you know? So we just sort of carried that over into the fabric mix, we thought maybe it would be good to have a little bit of humour in it. And there's some other stuff - we did a lot of recording, we made a lot of sound effects. For example, there sounds on there that sound like bombs dropping, which we made by mic'ing the sound of us picking up amplifiers and dropping them. There's little stuff in there that took a while to make, and yeah...there's some stuff in there you gotta check for. It was really fun to make.\" Spank Rock\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eWhen preparing their FABRICLIVE CD, the boys were fully prepared for their mix to be compared to the one from their label mate Diplo, coming from the same east coast and often helplessly grouped into the same category (mashup, party-style DJing etc)...so to battle the comparison, they deliberately altered the mix. From the dialogues in the intro and outro (which Alex secretly recorded before their performance on the Jimmy Kimmel show) to their secret sound effects to their debauched singing to just the quick draw, short attention span levelling of genres.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklist\u003cbr\u003e01. Intro\u003cbr\u003e02. Kurtis Blow – The Breaks [Universal]\u003cbr\u003e03. CSS – Let’s Make Love And Listen To Death From Above (Spank Rock Remix) [Sub Pop]\u003cbr\u003e04. Mr Oizo – Nazis (Justice Mix) [F Communications]\u003cbr\u003e05. 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This inclusive attitude, which epitomizes British music in 2009, has driven his DJing since day one, and it’s the fuel for his creative fire. And it’s contagious. In fact, it’s the reason why, aged 18, he was picked up as a studio engineer at the Kenwood Studios in Sheffield where Dizzee Rascal had made ‘Boy In Da Corner’, working with the likes of Cash Money and Roots Manuva, with no previous experience to speak of. Toddla’s first taste of being an artist in his own right came with his original production setup, Small Arms Fiya; a collaboration with fellow producer Scott Moncrieff which yielded several releases and remixes. But it was the combination of releasing his ‘Ghettoblaster’ mixtape and working solo on production that firmly put him on the map. This signing, to 1965 Records – a Sony subsidiary – led to the release of his debut album, ‘Skanky Skanky’, in May of this year. In the couple of years leading to the album he had carved a name for himself as a producer and remixer of massive repute. From his show stealing production on Roots Manuva’s ‘Buff Nuff’ and ‘Do Nah Bodda Mi’ to the unbridled personality injections in his remixes of the likes of Hot Chip, Tricky and Esser – he repeatedly proved his ability to sculpt tracks that buzz with the crackling energy of dancehall and gut-wrenching low-end. As for what the young artist is currently working on production-wise, the list is virtually endless. But it’s best put in his own words (which may require a translator) – for, as seen on his cult-worshipped Toddla TV youtube series, there’s no such thing as a conversation with Toddla T; it’s all a whirlwind of character, liveliness and whim.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"I really wanted to represent an average DJ set in fabric from Toddla T \u0026amp; Serocee, Sheffield sonic stylee – as if a sweaty Sheffield basement was deported to Farringdon for the night! 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Veering from genre to genre, never missing a beat, Toddla – aided by the vocals of long term sparring partner MC Serocee – scorches through a seventy searing minute mix that lurches from the familiar electro dancehall of Cavemen’s remix of Duffy and Toddla’s own ‘Fill Up Mi Portion;’ to the Bristol jump-up drum \u0026amp; wobble of the Clipz\/Toddla collabo; to the funky of Geeneus and Lil Silva; to dubstep from Untold and Caspa, with plenty of bends and tangents in-between. Laced with VIPs, edits, medleys and exclusives throughout, this mix is the sound of one of the world’s most boxfresh artists, standing absolutely on top of the game.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklist:\u003cbr\u003e01. Philly - Love Action\u003cbr\u003e02. Duffy - Stepping Stone (Cavemen Remix)\u003cbr\u003e03. Monkey Steak - Tigris Riddim\u003cbr\u003e04. Backyard Dog - Baddest Ruffest (Pipes \u0026amp; Slippers Mix)\u003cbr\u003e05. Toddla T feat. Mr Versatile - Fill Up Mi Portion RMX feat. 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From there he grew up listening to a diverse reel of music taking in everything from progressive to rock via punk and beyond until the work of Depeche Mode really shocked him into fandom. Pushing the envelope of his music knowledge even at a tender age, his record collection’s variation is reflected in the course of the three decade long journey through music that followed.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFirst travelling his way as the lead singer in synth pop band, Second Voice, Franzmann released numerous EPs and two albums on Hyperium Records, an outfit run by renowned producer ex-Yello member Carlos Perón, before joining the Frankfurt-based EBM project, Bigod 20, again as a singer, in 1992. Then sharing a label, Sire Records, with people like Talking Heads and Madonna, the band received some critical acclaim and still retain an ample fanbase today, 7 years since the split, but it was during his time after the band finished that Franzmann and his old bandmate, Markus Nikolai, began to pioneer a more club ready project called Loraine Comfort, that would eventually lead on to the founding of his widely respected modern underground recording outlet, Perlon.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eBut even with one of the most forward thinking electronic music labels, Franzmann’s never been one to over promote and with minimal publicity he’s largely credited with bringing the influence of some of the finest electronic musicians from across the world to the ears of multiple generations of listeners. Letting the music speak for itself by branching out into a totally unique world of sound design, the label has housed work from Baby Ford, San Proper, STL, Shackleton, Sammy Dee (Franzmann’s regular production partner in Pantytec), Margaret Dygas and regularly showcases the ubiquitous meticulousness of Ricardo Villalobos.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eWhen it comes to the dancefloor, the Perlon curated experience is all about the natural human dynamic that’s conceived simply to make people dance. The legendary Get Perlonized showcases, which began in 2001 and are still going strong at Panorama Bar in Berlin, feed off the individuality of the label roster, exhibiting longer sets and renovating a less structured concept into normalcy and on his fabric 67 mix, Zip really manages to keep the afterhours vibe alive.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"I did the mix with two record players, two CD players and my favourite mixer. 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Whilst inspirational references abound for Harry it was a tape of Andy C at a Slammin Vinyl show back in 2003 that he remembers as the start of an obsession and inspired him learn to mix on dual CD decks. After finishing his A-levels Harry bought his first set of Technics from money saved working in a kitchen and living with his parents.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eHis first record was a classy garage 12” with Ramadanman on Aus Music, followed by a solo EP project Play The Game on Phonica. Further releases went through both these labels as well as on More Music and Sheworks (alongside Pariah). A white label release with Bicep preceded the launching of Midland's own imprints Graded and ReGraded which have been the home of almost all of his music for the last few years. Side ventures have included two charity records for Autonomous Africa with Optimo, plus remixes for Darkstar on Warp, Mano Le Tough and Flume amongst others.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"My relationship with fabric stretches back about 15 years. My friend Joe and I were fixated with the CDs, the artwork, the mysterious tins containing music we didn't know yet. When the time came for us to venture to the club for the first time it was a Friday and the line up included Jacques Lu Cont, DJ Hype, Grooverider and DJ Spinbad. Safe to say it changed my life for ever. I turned to my friend in Room 1 and told him I would play there one day. \" Midland\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFABRICLIVE 94 is Midland’s ode to the many facets of club culture, in part sequenced in Corsica Studios and taking in the many fragments of the industry that he has called home for half his life. 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Having taken a scrupulous and avant-garde approach to the genre’s output, they have helped raise it to the forefront of the electronic music landscape. Their celebrated Rinse FM show has been representing the best of the scene for 5+ years. Their club nights were some of the first to focus on the talents of the producers, when at the time parties were more about the MCs. Officially returning with a bang last year, their FABRICLIVE residency has brought Grime back to the clubs in a big way.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"The mix doesn't necessarily represent how we would play in the club, but it does feature many of the people that you would hear and see playing at a Butterz night at fabric. It was more focused on making a great mix. If you want to hear how we play in a club, come to fabric.\" Elijah \u0026amp; Skilliam\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eBrushing off pressure to represent the whole of the scene, Elijah \u0026amp; Skilliam have created something that is current, but not necessarily based on the big tracks of recent times. And with less than a third of the tracks at the typical 140bpm Grime tempo, the mix showcases just how wide their sets can go without diluting their identity and their sound. The mix is peppered with exclusive studio collaborations and VIPs. Royal-T and Swindle built the Intro and Outro from scratch, adding live audio cuts from previous fabric parties; while MCs Newham Generals provided a couple of special versions – a Grime fan’s equivalent of spending a couple of hundred on a rare record according to Elijah. Club favourites ‘Twinkle’ by Swindle \u0026amp; Silkie, Darq E Freaker’s ‘666 Sauna’ and Swindle’s P-Funk-esque studio jam ‘Good Stay Bad’ are among a host of tracks that remained unreleased.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTracklisting\u003cbr\u003e01 Royal-T - Intro [Butterz]\u003cbr\u003e02 Four Tet \u0026amp; Terror Danjah - Killer [Text]\u003cbr\u003e03 Terror Danjah \u0026amp; Champion - Stone Island [Hyperdub]\u003cbr\u003e04 Flava D - Hold On VIP 3 [Butterz]\u003cbr\u003e05 Lil Silva - Venture [LS Whites]\u003cbr\u003e06 D Double E - Sickman VIP Dubplate [Butterz]\u003cbr\u003e07 Royal-T \u0026amp; Champion - Mufasa [unreleased]\u003cbr\u003e08 Swindle - Good Stay Bad [unreleased]\u003cbr\u003e09 Royal-T - I Know You Want Me [Rinse]\u003cbr\u003e10 P Money - Roll Call [Rinse]\u003cbr\u003e+ Kowton - H-Street (138 Mix) [Pale Fire]\u003cbr\u003e11 Preditah feat. 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Keeping the live mix and live performance energy that is so pivotal to the grime experience was vital, the mix managed to capture that and also attain a higher level of audio quality than is usually available to a live set. I want this work to stand out and go round the world showcasing the incredible talent we have here in grime.\" Logan Sama\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFar from a traditional DJ mix, FABRICLIVE 83 is an intricately curated album of exclusive beats and bars featuring contributions from luminaries and future stars of grime. 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Kennedy has dropped a slew of 12\"s on game-changing bass music labels like Swamp 81, Hemlock, Aus, Applepips and Soul Jazz, as well as on his very own Hessle Audio - which he runs alongside friends Ben UFO and Pangaea. The small imprint, which has so far left a very big mark, was started in the Hyde Park area of Leeds and has released singles from the likes of Joe, James Blake and Untold, also hosting various radio shows and a residency at FABRICLIVE. His prolific remix rate and dizzying tour schedule leaves one wondering where he found the time to produce the 56th FABRICLIVE mix.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e\"It's all very much live mixing, no time stretching or auto beat matching. It's a bit of a retrospective of some of my favourite music from 2010, and is representative of a set I would play in a club. Even though I don't play much stuff at 140bpm these days, I always like to end up at that tempo as that is the music that got me to where I am, and tracks like Sub Zero by D1 are very powerful for me because they remind me of spending time at FWD in 2006, which was so formative.\" David Kennedy\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eWith such a varied output, the one string that has consistently united David's work is the care spent on the percussive elements of his drum programming and a love for rich textural sounds. With roughly a third of the tracks in the mix being his own productions, this is a perfect example of this very consistency and further evidence of the flawless nature of his DJing. It's also an extremely current selection, with many of the tunes being unreleased at the time of recording. Starting off with some Rush Hour type deep house and the Panoramabar anthem, Late Night Jam, things soon get a little more upbeat. This is where Kennedy excels, managing to temper the frenetic BPM of the Shangaan dance whilst isolating the yearning vocal chant, slotting it effortlessly into one of his Pearson Sound percussive workouts. While utilising the infectious basslines from tough UK funky numbers like Lil' Silva's Bad Girl remix, he manages to avoid the usual hyperactive nature of funky sets, allowing each groove adequate time to snake into the next, jumping between tempos but always keeping it deep with the haunting vocals of Joy Orbison phasing in and even a timely staccato verse from Wiley. It's the simplicity in which he gives nods towards all his influences, from the sub-bass heavy D1 classic Sub Zero to the dubbed-out ethereal garage of Burial, his own Detroit-influenced drums strewn throughout, that gives the mix such a pulsating intensity. The whole thing then winds down beautifully with an ambient number from Hotflush alumnus Sigha that leaves you with a teasing lone note slowly drifting just out of earshot.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eTRACKLISTING:\u003cbr\u003e01 Pearson Sound – Hawker [unreleased]\u003cbr\u003e02 Levon Vincent – Late Night Jam [Ostgut Ton]\u003cbr\u003e03 Elgato – Music (Body Mix) [unreleased]\u003cbr\u003e04 Marcello Napoletano – Everyday Madness [Rush Hour]\u003cbr\u003e05 Tiyiselani Vomaseve – Vanghoma [Honest Jon's]\u003cbr\u003e06 Pearson Sound – Wad (Bonus Beats) [Hessle Audio]\u003cbr\u003e07 Julio Bashmore – Battle for Middle You [PMR]\u003cbr\u003e08 Ramadanman – Grab Somebody [white label]\u003cbr\u003e09 Appleblim \u0026amp; Ramadanman – Void 23 (Carl Craig Re-edit) [Aus]\u003cbr\u003e10 Pearson Sound – Project [unreleased]\u003cbr\u003e11 Joy Orbison – GR Etiquette (Pearson Sound Symphonic Mix) [Doldrums]\u003cbr\u003e12 J:Kenzo – Ruckas (Rob Kemp Remix) [Roska Kicks \u0026amp; Snares]\u003cbr\u003e13 Fugative – Bad Girl (Lil Silva Dub) [Ministry of Sound]\u003cbr\u003e14 A Made Up Sound – Demons [A Made Up Sound]\u003cbr\u003e15 Jam City – Night Mode [Night Slugs]\u003cbr\u003e16 Mr Mageeka – Different Lekstrix [Numbers]\u003cbr\u003e17 Pangaea – Inna Daze [Hessle Audio]\u003cbr\u003e18 Pearson Sound – Stifle [Hessle Audio]\u003cbr\u003e19 MJ Cole \u0026amp; Wiley – From The Drop [Prolific]\u003cbr\u003e20 Pinch – Qawwali [Planet Mu]\u003cbr\u003e21 Ramadanman x Joy Orbison – J. 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