Plump DJs - FabricLive. 08 |
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Tracklisting:
| 1 | Plump DJs | Intro - Fab 1 (0:44) |
| 2 | Sound Alliance | From Home (Hexadecimal Mix) (3:19) |
| Remix - Hexadecimal | ||
| 3 | One Upfront | Nova (2:36) |
| Producer - Shut Up & Dance | ||
| 4 | Nation 12 | Listen To The Drummer (1:25) |
| Producer - Streets Ahead | ||
| 5 | DJ Abstract | Beyond This World (Dub Mix) (2:26) |
| 6 | Plump DJs | Squeaks And Bleeps (4:15) |
| 7 | Move-Ya! | Dope Freak (1:25) |
| Co-producer - Steve Lavers | ||
| 8 | Plan B vs. Plump DJs | Angelfish (4:02) |
| 9 | Plump DJs | Contact 00 (5:31) |
| 10 | Evil Nine | Cakehole (4:51) |
| 11 | Meat Katie & Lee Coombs | 2 Men On A Trip (Lee's Tripped Out Mix) (4:44) |
| 12 | Plastic Pervert | Alarm Bells (2:22) |
| 13 | Soul Of Man | The Drum (3:51) |
| 14 | Punx | The Rock (4:44) |
| 15 | Chad Jackson | Energise (Casino Kid Remix) (4:02) |
| 16 | Mr. Velcro Fastener | Electric Appliances (Plump DJs Vocal Remix) (4:44) |
| Remix - Plump DJs | ||
| 17 | Screen II | Hey Mr DJ (Stab Mix) (2:29) |
| 18 | C83 | Back In The Day (3:33) |
| 19 | Plump DJs | Punch Drunk (1:11) |
| 20 | Donna Summer | I Feel Love (5:34) |
| Producer - Giorgio Moroder , Pete Bellotte | ||
| James Lavelle - FabricLive. 01 (CD, Comp, Mixed) | Adam Freeland - FabricLive. 16 (CD, Comp, Mixed, Met) | Jacques Lu Cont - FabricLive. 09 (CD, Comp, Mixed) | Michael Mayer - Fabric 13 (CD, Comp, Mixed, Met) | Swayzak - Fabric 11 (CD, Comp, Mixed) |
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behemoth, May 01, 2003 I cant stop listening to this. It all starts off with a great little custom intro, something you come to expect in any mix by a Finger Lickin affiliate. And then in comes the insanely funky and instantly arse-mooving Hexadecimal mix of Sound Alliances "From Home", courtesy of Mr Ben. More top notch slamming funkiness ensues until the Plumps themselves stir things up a bit with some Squeaks, and also some Bleeps (how about that for value for money?). It heads into deeper rolling territory from there, with a bit of Evil9 and Lee Coombs with Meat Katie, and then comes back to the those punchy breaks, with a couple of cheeky Plumps mixes of some well known tunes, namely Mr Velcro Fasteners "Electric Appliances", and the closer "I Feel Love" by Donna Summer (yeah, I know its been bootlegged more times Jeffrey Archer has lied, but its great fun). Move-Ya!s "Dope Freak" and C83s "Back In The Day" are both great for bassbin devastation by the way.Was the above review useful to you? (report)