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Steve BugFabric 37

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

House, Techno, Minimal

Year:

Tracklist

Sunshine JonesAnywhere You Are4:13
DJ SwapConsequence1:32
Peace DivisionVoodoo (It's In The Wall)2:56
Tom PooksTrouble (D'Julz Remix)3:18
AfriloungeLux Dementia4:37
Ben WestbeechHang Around (Wahoo Main Mix)3:31
Gene HuntInspire (Abicah Soul Remix)1:32
Anja SchneiderBelize1:55
ReworkLove Love Love Yeah (Chloe Remix)2:54
Mikael StavöstrandCan You See Thru My Eyes3:00
AdultnapperJuror No.93:42
Lee Curtis*Over The Influence2:26
Steve RachmadFlow "Westpoint"2:20
MogdaxKubik2:10
Brendon MoellerSaviour2:41
Ryo MurakamiMy Soul2:25
Matthias TanzmannKeep On4:55
PhoniqueWorked It Out (Charles Webster's First Remix)5:34
EchologistFaith N.Y.2:33
Ryo MurakamiMonument2:02
RejectedLost4:36
Gui.tarRed Doggy5:06

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    Reviews

    • Alan_Burns's avatar
      Alan_Burns
      Great cover image, very 'Genesis Live'!
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      • Ridiculoid's avatar
        Ridiculoid
        Though it may seem a bit flat at first sight, don't get fooled and look closer: Steve Bug builds a great mix avoiding the bombast, adding some great ideas to that deep minimal house sound that can get so formulaic and tiring. Needs concentration on the listen, this is not so much a party mix as a more mental one, just like most of the innovative artists that have gotten their Fabric assig tend to do. Wether you like it or not, he pushes the ebvelope, bets on new ideas and comes wth a winner. This and his his work on NRK's second volume for The Lab series prove that he's in great shape. Keep it up.
        • jzen's avatar
          jzen
          I was surprised to see this mix was rated under 4/5 and the review above wasn't all that positive.

          I thought this is one of the better albums from the Fabric series.

          The album is a mash up between tech house and minimal. I'd say it's what you'd expect to hear from Steve Bug.

          I felt the album is really strong until about track 15 where it slows down a bit and looses the pace. Before that it's deep and banging, after track 15 the mix seems a bit confused as to where he wants to take it.
          • jussumen's avatar
            jussumen
            The darkest and strangest mix i heard from Steve Bug. It takes a while to get into the groove, since the material here is not very melodic and has none of that modern Trance Flair we are used to atm. So it is easy to put this off as a less inspired or boring CD. That was my first reaction. But after all it is Steve Bug that created it, so i gave it another chance and this time it clicked. The longer you get used to those strange sounds and dry beats, the more you get sucked into the mix. Once you start to dig the sound architecture you have to raise the volume level and let these trax fill the room and invade your mind.
            • klawzfinger's avatar
              klawzfinger
              This release lacks a bit of edge in its attempt to float between minimal and something deep. Its not all the sharpest tracks. Peace Division certainly usually manages to squeeze more atmosphere into their beats - and Ryo Murakamis very vivid minimal tracks don't get full justice in this set.
              Overall it's hard to get carried away. This record can't really decide if it wants to go wild or stay at home being a nice little mix.
              Too bad. Many of the tracks has a lot of potential.

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              • Ratings:124
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