| S1 (Don’t Believe The Chord-Pop Hype) | ||
| The Sun Can’t Compare (Long Version) | ||
| Driven (Original) | ||
| Tú Y Yo (Peros Nos Volvemos A Levantar) (Pilas Remix) | ||
| Orderly Kaos | ||
| Sound Stealer | ||
| It Is Not Now Either | ||
| India In Me (Mix 2) | ||
| Mutter | ||
| Aaltovaihe | ||
| Harrowdown Hill (Extended Mx) | ||
| Just A Woman | ||
| Journey | ||
| Baby Kate (Plastikman Remix) | ||
| Arcadia |
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fabric 34 (CD, Comp, Mixed) | Fabric (London) | FABRIC 67 | UK | 2007 | |
| Fabric 34 (CD, Mixed, Comp, Promo) | Fabric (London) | FABRIC 67P | UK | 2007 |
referencing Fabric 34, CD, Comp, Mixed, FABRIC 67
Right off from Schubert's Don't Believe The Chord - Pop Hype, an incredibly minimal yet spaced out and far reaching piece, my head is already moving towards Saturn. What an opening, but from there she drops a surprisingly old school sounding acid house number, which brings back sweet memories of adored tracks by Charlie B. Adonis and the likes. Then my favorite on the entire mix, the gorgeous Driven by Estroe, a stellar combination of Detroit soul, modern minimal groove, all painted over with sweeps of acid! What a track, with a touching pad rising from the background as well. And the mix goes on in the same tone throughout, with vocal snippets, coushin like bass lines and gentle percussion. The music never reaches a climax of any sort, but it sucks you in like the vacuum cleaner you use could never do. Outstanding work, and by the time I reach Plastikman's remix of Baby Kate, I am all dissolved matter eagerly wanting more. My expectations were not too high before playing this, but oh my, this was one of the best shots in the dark I ever took.