Evil Nine - FabricLive. 28

Label:
Catalog#:
FABRIC 56
Format:
CD, Compilation, Mixed, Metal Case, Cardboard Sleeve
Country:
UK
Released:
05 Jun 2006
Genre:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
House, Punk, Tech House, Breakbeat, Electro, Synth-pop

Tracklist

1 Will Saul  -  Where Is It? (Evil Nine Remix) 6:33
    Engineer - Tam Cooper
  Producer, Written-By - Will Saul
  Recorded By - Tim Motzer
  Remix - Evil Nine
  Vocals [Featuring], Lyrics By - Ursula Rucker
2 Simian Mobile Disco  -  Clik 2:54
    Producer, Mixed By - James Ford , Jas Shaw*
3 Uffie  -  Ready To Uff 2:32
    Producer - Mr. Oizo
  Written-By - Feadz , Mr. Oizo , Uffie
4 Bodyrockers  -  Round & Round (Switch Remix) 4:58
    Backing Vocals - Kaz James
  Drums - Karl Brazil
  Producer - Bodyrockers
  Remix - Switch (2)
  Vocals, Recorded By, Mixed By - Dylan Burns
  Written-By - Dylan Burns , Kaz James
5 Riton  -  Angerman (Riton Re-Rub) 3:38
    Remix - Riton
  Written-By - Smithson* , Santucci*
6 Mystery Jets  -  The Boy Who Ran Away (Riton Extended Dub) 4:32
    Remix - Riton
  Written-By - Mystery Jets
7 Thomas Schumacher  -  Kickschool 79 5:05
    Producer, Written-By - Stephan Bodzin , Thomas Schumacher
8 Paul Woolford Presents Bobby Peru  -  Erotic Discourse 3:52
    Producer, Written-By - Paul Woolford
9 Boys Noize  -  Volta 82 3:45
    Producer, Written-By - Alex Ridha*
10 Bassbin Twins  -  The Dogs 5:05
    Written-By - Bassbin Twins
11 John Starlight  -  John's Addiction 5:05
    Written-By - John Starlight
12 Daft Punk  -  Technologic (Digitalism's Highway To Paris Remix) 4:54
    Composed By - Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo , Thomas Bangalter
  Remix - Digitalism
13 Franz Ferdinand  -  The Fallen (Ruined By Justice) 3:09
    Producer - Franz Ferdinand , Rich Costey
  Remix - Justice (3)
  Written-By - Franz Ferdinand
14 Kreeps  -  All I Wanna Do Is Break Some Hearts (Boys Noize Remix 2) 2:54
    Performer - Kreeps
  Producer, Written-By - Dom Kreep
  Remix - Boys Noize
15 Test Icicles  -  What's Your Damage? (Digitalism Remix) 5:05
    Producer - James Ford
  Recorded By - Peter Diemal*
  Remix - Digitalism
  Written-By - Test Icicles
16 B-Movie  -  Nowhere Girl (Freeland Remix) 5:49
    Remix - Freeland*
  Written-By - Richard Holliday* , Stephen Hovington*
17 Clash, The  -  London Calling 3:30
    Bass - Paul Simonon
  Drums - Topper Headon
  Engineer - Bill Price
  Guitar, Piano, Written-By - Joe Strummer , Mick Jones
  Vocals - Joe Strummer , Mick Jones , Paul Simonon , Topper Headon

Credits

DJ Mix - Evil Nine
Mastered By - Dave Turner

Notes

Total time: 73:20

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Reviews & Discussion

Review by VitusGroove Jan 31, 2008
I think the duo from Brighton have let us down on this one...
Don't get me wrong, Evil Nine are one of my favourite acts who give me shivers every time I hear them being announced for local Dublin dates...
But this mix CD simply didn't do it for me.
FabricLive 28 never seems to find any real direction...
kicking off with electro sounds of SMD and French pixie Uffie it slowly takes a lazy path to oblivion with the odd gem like kickschool '79 and Bassbin's 'The Dogs' waking you up from time to time.
We're hoping that this mix can take off round about now, but does a further U'ey and bangs out fairly boring Indie tracks from the likes of Franz Ferdinand and Test Icles, finishing off with a novelty end from The Clash's London's calling... Zzzzzz!!!
Sorry Tom & Pat... Fabric deserves more attention ;-/

Rated 5/5
Review by kalaitzo13 Jan 13, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
It seems that this mix is a love vs. hate affair. Personally, this mix introduced me to a brand new sound of distortion and saturation. From the characteristic breaks of Evil Nine's remix of "Where Is It?" to the electro rap of Uffie; from the techno of Thomas Schumacher to the electro minimalism of "Erotic Discourse"; from the distorted sounds of "John's Addiction" to the fierce remixes of Digitalism, this mix is for the dancefloor. And there is plenty more to get your teeth into. Acid clicks, electro squeaks, and guitar riffs are ubiquitous in this set. For a very discerning dance audience.
Rated 2/5
Review by c-Row Dec 30, 2006 (edited over 2 years ago)
If you love Evil Nine for their "You Can Be Special, Too" album and their (rather formulaic but nevertheless great) remixes, stay away from this one and rather pick up their Y4K DJ mix. There is way too much electro punk in this one to really enjoy it, and most of the time their set reminds me of a collection of Switch remixes - chopped up beyond recognition or enjoyment. For me, this album is the greatest disappointment of 2006.
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