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hmmm, not sure what to expect from this one, the only one of those tracks i know is the 16b remix. presumably the rest of it is this trendy tech house genre i keep hearing about?
This a testimate to the fantastic compilations Craig Richards and the Fabric crew have been putting together, that John Digweed would lend his name and talent to the 20th instalment of the series. Can't wait to hear it.
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John Digweed's name is synonymous with lush, deep, engulfing frequencies that move through a mix in waves. 'Fabric 20' is bookended by two records containing them; 16B's kick-free re-work of Pete Moss, and Goldtrix' blissed-out version of Matrix & Danny J. In between, John builds and blends a stunning set, featuring tracks that challenge the preconception of his tastes. Adam Johnson's bass-driven 'Traber' leads into Richard Davis' zany remix of Repair, some classic Rasoul stutterfunk, and Ralph Lawson's disco-tinged take on The Glass. Billy Dalessandro gets heavy and hypnotic; Bobby Peru provides the off-the-wall 'Venom'; Martin Solveig soars; and Freestyleman drags Slam way down deep. Peaking in the perfect matching of Angel Alanis' vicious vocoder and Josh Wink's low-slung Infusion remix, 'Fabric 20' closes out with Michael Mayer firing up Superpitcher's sensual 'Happiness', and Joel Mull's wonderfully weird and wired 'Emico'.
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thanks for the crop Barney...
The track selection is definitely eclectic, good start to finding the Fabric sound. I look forward to hearing how Digweed goes Fabric-esque. I can think of some people I know who would have scoffed at the idea of Diggers being associated to Fabric at one time. Another sign of quality DJs who can break out of their shells at still blow everyone away.
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