Out in September.
01 Groove 1880 – Ricardo Villalobos
02 Perc and Drums – Ricardo Villalobos
03 Moongomery – Ricardo Villalobos
04 Farenzer House ? - Ricardo Villalobos
05 M.Bassy – Ricardo Villalobos & Patrick Ense
06 Mecker – Ricardo Villalobos
07 4 Wheel Drive – Ricardo Villalobos & Jorge Gonzales
08 Fizpatrick - Ricardo Villalobos & Patrick Ense
09 Andruic & Japan – Ricardo Villalobos & Andrew Gillings
10 Organic Tranceplant – Ricardo Villalobos
11 Prevorent – Ricardo Villalobos
12 Fumiyandric 2 – Ricardo Villalobos & Fumiya Tanaka
13 Won’t You Tell Me – Ricardo Villalobos
14 Primer Encuentro Latino-Americano – Ricardo Villalobos
15 Chropuspel Z?ndung – Ricardo Villalobos
I am not sure about it now..What do u guys think?
From the man himself:
It is all my productions and it's a form of introducing an album as a mix. Every time you do an album and then you do the next one, people start to compare how the music is different, why you did it on this label and not that label, they try to define it, "the other album was better," "there's no hit like 'Easy Lee' on it" and so forth?it's exhausting, really. So I think you always have to find a new way to introduce your music and present yourself. I chose fabric because Judy has been asking me for 3 or 4 years now, but I've been so busy. And it's really stressful to do a DJ mix. So I figured it would be much easier to do a mix with my own music, and of course fabric is the perfect label for me to do this on. The nicest thing is no one will really be talking about how it's an album, it's all moving along very naturally - no big promotion or releasing tracks for radio two months before. I really prefer for it to be treated like a normal mix CD, with no hype. Sound-wise, the mix is going to be more housey than head-y. I'm more known for head-y, trippy music, so of course it is still very trippy and monotone, in the monotone way of delivering always the same tone and doing something to your brain. But it will be more dancey and housey and summery. I always think of the dancefloor when I create music, but not a vision of the actual dancefloor - it's always a vision of what's going to happen. Of course at a club like fabric or a couple clubs in Berlin, you have this already. But many other clubs, not so much - so it's a projection, a vision. And it's not one track after another after another, it develops very subtly.
01 Groove 1880 – Ricardo Villalobos
02 Perc and Drums – Ricardo Villalobos
03 Moongomery – Ricardo Villalobos
04 Farenzer House ? - Ricardo Villalobos
05 M.Bassy – Ricardo Villalobos & Patrick Ense
06 Mecker – Ricardo Villalobos
07 4 Wheel Drive – Ricardo Villalobos & Jorge Gonzales
08 Fizpatrick - Ricardo Villalobos & Patrick Ense
09 Andruic & Japan – Ricardo Villalobos & Andrew Gillings
10 Organic Tranceplant – Ricardo Villalobos
11 Prevorent – Ricardo Villalobos
12 Fumiyandric 2 – Ricardo Villalobos & Fumiya Tanaka
13 Won’t You Tell Me – Ricardo Villalobos
14 Primer Encuentro Latino-Americano – Ricardo Villalobos
15 Chropuspel Z?ndung – Ricardo Villalobos
I am not sure about it now..What do u guys think?
From the man himself:
It is all my productions and it's a form of introducing an album as a mix. Every time you do an album and then you do the next one, people start to compare how the music is different, why you did it on this label and not that label, they try to define it, "the other album was better," "there's no hit like 'Easy Lee' on it" and so forth?it's exhausting, really. So I think you always have to find a new way to introduce your music and present yourself. I chose fabric because Judy has been asking me for 3 or 4 years now, but I've been so busy. And it's really stressful to do a DJ mix. So I figured it would be much easier to do a mix with my own music, and of course fabric is the perfect label for me to do this on. The nicest thing is no one will really be talking about how it's an album, it's all moving along very naturally - no big promotion or releasing tracks for radio two months before. I really prefer for it to be treated like a normal mix CD, with no hype. Sound-wise, the mix is going to be more housey than head-y. I'm more known for head-y, trippy music, so of course it is still very trippy and monotone, in the monotone way of delivering always the same tone and doing something to your brain. But it will be more dancey and housey and summery. I always think of the dancefloor when I create music, but not a vision of the actual dancefloor - it's always a vision of what's going to happen. Of course at a club like fabric or a couple clubs in Berlin, you have this already. But many other clubs, not so much - so it's a projection, a vision. And it's not one track after another after another, it develops very subtly.
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