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Adam Beyer - Fabric 22

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, Tech House, Minimal
Year:
2005

Tracklist

This World (Wighnomy Brothers & Robag Wruhme "Bukklefipps" Remix) 3:29
A Walk In The Park (Wink's Run Through The Park Interpretation) 3:12
Las Bicicletas Son Para El Verano 1:12
System (Alkaloid Docking Station Mix) 1:55
Die Rotbauchunken Vom Tegernsee 6:05
In Gear 2:24
Snuff & Noise (Part 2) 4:38
Persuaded 2:46
Naxos 3:58
Snuff & Noise 5:10
Serton 2:31
Slowburn 5:09
Demented (Sontec Remix) 1:50
Progress (Subway Baby Remix) 2:17
Panic Voice 4:18
Spice 2:27
Completed 2:51
Motions Of Energy 4:32
Redemption 4:47
She's The One (Circles In Time Remix By Mathew Jonson) 8:30

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Fabric 22 (CD, Comp, Mixed) Fabric (London) Fabric43 UK 2005
Fabric 22 (CD, Mixed, Promo, Comp) Fabric (London) FABRIC 43P UK 2005
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by Aug 30, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)

referencing Fabric 22, CD, Comp, Mixed, Fabric43


What the hell is that? Is that supposed to be the contribution of Adam Beyer to the Fabric series? Is that the sound Adam Beyer is standing for?

I was shocked as I heard this crap the first time (fortunately I fell asleep after 20 minutes). The extremely boring and insignificant set is the worst trash Adam Beyer ever released.

It seems as if Slam's Fabric 09 will remain as the best Fabric part forever.
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Rated 5/5
Review by n33Dm0rE May 14, 2008

referencing Fabric 22, CD, Comp, Mixed, Fabric43

Having been a serious fan of Adam Beyer for quite some time I had grown accustomed to his perfectly constructed fast-paced sets. However, this wasn't as hard as his live sets were when this album was released. The set travels through an initially minimal set of tracks and weaves in and out of some very differnet styles which eventually progress into some of the more upbeat pieces that 'Beyer is known for and accustomed to. I'd have to agree with the review above that the whole mix is completely mesmerizing thanks to the second to none track selection and incessantly tight mixing. This particular stlye of mixing has become a hallmark for his live sets and this is very apparent here in this the mix CD as it keeps a fantastic funky energy but yet dark and banging too. If you're going out to see some Techno on a Friday night then this is a perfect warmup...

Definitely one of my favourites from the Fabric collection (if not the favourite).
Review by bignirab Apr 07, 2008

referencing Fabric 22, CD, Comp, Mixed, Fabric43

Despite seeing some bad reviews for this I can tell you it is definitely a work art. More minimal in style, the whole album is one seamless progression of funky sounds and groovy beats. It's quality for listening to on your ipod, on long journeys and at the gym, because as well as having a driving (not pounding) beat, the constant progression of sounds is mesmerizing. It is also great as a warm up for big nights, and as after hours listening when hard techno becomes a little too much for the brain. Beyer here will give any fan of decent techno and general good sounds something worth listening to.

Also, this album seems to be the only way of listening to the f***ing brilliant tune, snuff and noise pt2, which is top of my wanted list by a mile. There is no record on discogs of there ever being a release.