Baby Mammoth, Beige (2) & Solid Doctor* – Fabric 18
Label: | Fabric (2) – FABRIC35, Fabric (2) – Fabric 35, Fabric (2) – Fabric35 |
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Series: | Fabric (3) – 18 |
Format: | CD, Mixed |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Trip Hop, Future Jazz, Downtempo |
Tracklist
1 | Baby Mammoth– | Elephunk | 7:08 |
2 | Baby Mammoth– | Blind Date | 5:39 |
3 | Baby Mammoth– | Finale (Nickodemus & Osiris Remix) | 5:53 |
4 | Raw Cliff*– | Bewilder | 4:35 |
5 | Momma Gravy– | Shut Up | 4:57 |
6 | Momma Gravy Ft The Singing Defective– | Boy With A Comb | 4:11 |
7 | Momma Gravy– | Bottle Back | 5:54 |
8 | Momma Gravy– | Sizzling Finch | 5:37 |
9 | Momma Gravy– | Did You Piss On My Guitar | 4:52 |
10 | Fila Brazillia– | Bullshit | 4:55 |
11 | JJ Fuchs*– | Stick It In T'Middle | 4:57 |
12 | J*S*T*A*R*S*– | Spansules | 7:23 |
13 | Mandrillus Sphynx– | Pigeon's G-Spot | 3:13 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Fabric Records
- Copyright © – Fabric Records
- Pressed By – GZ Digital Media – P71327
Credits
- DJ Mix – Baby Mammoth, Beige (2), Solid Doctor*
Notes
Tracks 4,5,6,7 & 9 are previously unreleased.
Released in a metal tin with a cardboard outer sleeve.
℗ 2004 Fabric Records.
© 2004 Fabric Records.
The copyright in this sound recording and artwork is owned by Fabric Records.
Made in Europe.
Released in a metal tin with a cardboard outer sleeve.
℗ 2004 Fabric Records.
© 2004 Fabric Records.
The copyright in this sound recording and artwork is owned by Fabric Records.
Made in Europe.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0 802560 003527
- Matrix / Runout: [GZ Digital Media Logo] P71327 FABRIC35
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI LD02
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 5J38
- Rights Society: mcps
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Fabric 18 (CD, Compilation, Mixed, Promo) | Fabric (2) | FABRIC35P | UK | 2004 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- All things Fabric aside and based purely on content, this is a swinging array of groovy bliss. It’s wacky and absolutely laden with head bobbin’ jams. Pardon my lack of attention to Fabric qualifications but this disc just spews rug cutting quality front to back. Leave your 4/4 digs at the porch and expand your dance floor moves to a series of mid tempo stunners!
- I must disagree. Fabric's cd reflect what is played on the night. 'Fabric' for Saturdays and Fabriclive for Fridays. Although most of the Saturday stuff is straight 4/4 with an emphasis on tech-house, techno and minimal they often have more downtempo stuff and non four on the floor stuff playing especially in room 3. Some of the cds including this one reflect this sound, which is highlighted a lot less than the more 'harder' stuff from rooms 1 and 2.
- I have to agree with Riba on 2 things. 1) it is Jazzy, Down Tempo, Leftfield, Breakz. 2) It should be on the Fabriclive series BUT!!! that is it. I am an eclectic music fan and collector. So obviously I have been subscribing to both. I have to say what these artists do (And until I listened to this and then looked them up and the other things they do like Fila Brazilia I haden't heard of them) is brilliant. You can't deny that it is a good mix full of good music. It might not be leaning towards what you like to listen to but you have to agree that it is a good DJ mix of what they represent. AS i Said I listen to all styles not just dance so I am very easy going... As long as there was some imagination and effort behind the record with some personal expression with it not just copying others coming out with bland faceless attempts to make it big then I am happy.
- Edited 19 years agoDissappointment - the word that describes this CD. I don't know how this ended up as a "Fabric" CD. Jazzy, loungy, down tempo, saxophones, guitars, flutes... If this was the "Fabric Live" CD I wouldn't say anything... But it isn't! If you liked Mayer, Swayzak, Akufen, Slam, Radioactive Man, Tyrant... and all those other techno/tech-house/house/minimal/electro fabrics... skip this one. It just doesn't fit the "Fabric" series. I really don't know what were they thinking about when they approved this CD. Don't get me wrong, I don't mean disrespect to the artist, they for sure have their audience and fans, but as I said, this isn't "Fabric" as we know it.
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