Commix - FabricLive.44

Commix ‎– FabricLive.44

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Commix Life We Live
Rufige Crew* Sometime Sad Day
dBridge* Creatures Of Habit
Alix Perez The Reckoning
Data (15) The Causeway
Logistics Murderation
Commix Justified
SpectraSoul Buried
Calibre Can't Get Over You
Lynx (7) And Alix Perez Feat. Kemo (3) Dangerous
Commix Belleview (dBridge's Belle-reviewed Mix)
SpectraSoul & Ben-E Suppression
Calibre In Denial
Commix Bear Music
Oak (8) No Sunrise
Jonny L Common Origin
Breakage Old School Ting
Instra:mental No Future
Photek Yendi
Instra:mental Photograph

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Title Label Cat# Country Year
FabricLive.44 (CD, Comp, Mixed) Fabric (London) Fabric88 UK 2009
FabricLive.44 (CD, Comp, Mixed, Promo) Fabric (London) Fabric88P UK 2009

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Review by Headphone_Commute Dec 12, 2009

referencing FabricLive.44, CD, Comp, Mixed, Fabric88

Please don’t hate me, but I’m still on a d’n'b kick… Every year London’s Fabric label puts out some of the most thought out compilations. I have officially become a fan, because I own every single volume. For FabricLive series, volume 44, the label invited George Levings and Guy Brewer, collectively known as Commix, to rip us a new one. Interestingly enough, the mix was recorded on the same day that Barack Obama became the President of the United States. On this mix, Commix starts off smooth, riding into nu-school, and finishing off with some classics, like Photek. Commix contributes four tracks of their own to the mix, picking out the anthems from Rufige Crew, Logistics, Calibre, Jonny L, and Instra:mental. And let’s face it, the cover art is pretty damn awesome. Be sure to also check out a mixed compilation by Omar S – Fabric 45: Omar S – Detroit.
Review by drazel Jul 28, 2009 (edited over 2 years ago)

referencing FabricLive.44, CD, Comp, Mixed, Fabric88

Fabriclive 44 by Commix, or how to put d'n'b borders over and over. Keep it cool and steady with a breaked start, make everybody move with a liquid/nu school middle, and finish the all mix with some oldies backed with new tracks, for a general shape wich stick deep into your mind.

Some tracks of this live, like Data's Causeway, Logistics' Murderation or their own Justified are, of course, some future anthems, if their're not some kind of new painted and coloured walls in the old and cold streets of d'n'b.

Much respect for all the work on this mix and also for the duo. You'd make my ears more opened than ever...

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