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Fabric 30


  • 1. Intro
    2. Seven Deadly Strokes, The
    3. What Else Is There?
    4. Evening Standard
    5. Let's Get Busy
    6. Turkish Tavern
    7. Shemale - (Black Strobe Remix)
    8. Atto d'Amore
    9. Dragon - (mix)
    10. Lonely Child - (Satoshi Tomiie 3D Remix Dub)
    11. No Exit
    12. Come a Little Closer
    13. Asteroide, L' - (Original Impact Mix)
    14. Blackmoon
    15. Discopolis
    16. Engoli
    17. Catch a Moment - (Ewan Pearson's Memory Blessed Remix)
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  • Additional Info
    Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): 59

  • Credits
    ProducerClaude Von Stroke; Daniele Baldelli; Ewan Pearson; Jesse Rose; Royksopp; Frank Wiedemann; Kristian Beyer; Torbjorn Brundtland
    EngineerJ.F. Murphy

    Personnel: Karin Dreijer, Eric Pasquereau, Nancy Whang, Mandy Coon (vocals).
    Audio Mixers: Ryksopp; Torbjorn Brundtland.
    Audio Remixers: Ewan Pearson; Satoshi Tomiie.
    Recording information: DFA; F.O.N. Lab; Jerk Studios, London, England; So Use Studio.
    Arrangers: Ryksopp; Torbjorn Brundtland.
    What started off innocently enough as a series of loft parties in N.Y.C. turned into a global phenomenon for the two DJs known as Rub 'n' Tug. Shortly after the duo's Campfire series on Eskimo, Rub 'n' Tug were much in demand for remixes by such mainstream pop luminaries as !!!, the Beastie Boys, and Coldplay. Somehow, in between productions and a massive string of gigs, they found time to mix up 16 of their most beloved tracks for the mighty Fabric mix series. A notable departure from the recent string of minimal and tech-house mixes the club/label has commissioned (Audion, Tiefschwarz, Marco Carola), Rub 'n' Tug slowly work through some recent club favorites from Claude Vonstroke and Ryksopp before venturing into obscure Chicago house (1988's Marshall Jefferson-produced "Let's Get Busy") and Detroit techno. The rest of the disc wanders through the streets of Italo-inspired dance-punk and epic-length techno before hitting its peak with Kris Menace's "Discopolis" and Ame's "Engoli." It's an eclectic mix-up and, alongside Carl Craig's contribution to the Fabric series, definitely among the most diverse. A challenging mix for those who like their dance music with a bit of sonic diversity. ~ Rob Theakston

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