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Fabric 17

 
Album Review: Fabric 17
 

  • Artist: Akufen
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 05, 2004
  • Type: Mix-album
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

The man who goes by the names Akufen, Nekufa, Anna Kaufen, and Horror Inc. -- Montreal's Marc Leclair -- is known primarily as a producer. He's been DJing for well over a decade, a fact known by few outside of his home base -- so it should be a surprise to many that he's the provider of the 17th Fabric mix. It's a hardly a shock, however, that the mix he concocts -- done with a pair of turntables and a mixer -- isn't inspired by the kind of trance spun by DJ Irene. With rare exception, it's filled out with alternate takes on the kind of upbeat, clicky, hiccup-ridden microhouse that he's been kicking out since the late '90s. His mixing style is closer in spirit to Herbert and Dan Bell than Michael Mayer, at least as far as their commercial mix discs are considered; rather than build some sense of a story line and allow each track to unwrap itself, he'll occasionally ride out a track for several minutes and isn't afraid to get several others in and out within 90 seconds. The two opening tracks -- Philippe Cam's "LFO Drive" and the Pantytec mix of Matthew Dear's "Dog Days" -- overlap for nearly four minutes; otherwise, the blends are relatively discreet with nary an abrupt transition. The set makes it plain to see -- for credit-scanning geeks, at least -- that microhouse is no longer exclusively dominated by Germans from Cologne, Hamburg, and Berlin; Krikor, Cabanne, Crackhaus, and a couple others hoist the flags for Canada and France. Also helping this set remain apart from all other microhouse-oriented mixes is the slightly perverse presence of Señor Coconut's festive, Latinized overhaul of Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water," which strangely doesn't seem out of place after the first jarring listen. The first nine months of 2004 were very slow for multi-label mixes heavy on microhouse, so Fabric 17 helps fill that gap while showing a dimension of Leclair that most didn't know about. It remains a shame that so many of his own tracks remain bound to vinyl, unable to be heard by those who consume only CDs. This is no small consolation, though. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
LFO Drive Philippe Cam Philippe Cam (4:14)
Dog Days [Pantytec Remix] Matthew Dear Matthew Dear (2:14)
Karashik Cabanne (1:27)
1968 [Ark Remix] Krikor (2:44)
Alabaster Pantytec (4:40)
Set Me Free Kalabrese (1:20)
Little Tiny Eight Inch Jack Matt Haines The Rip Off Artist (2:48)
Smoke on the Water Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore, Roger Glover, Jon Lord, Ian Paice Señor Coconut (3:54)
Blood Red (Lyin' Beats) T. Adams (1:24)
Bobb Gabor Schablitzki Wighnomy Brothers, Robag Wruhme (4:16)
Red Fiberglass Manfred Koridass (5:32)
M'Gell David Gluck (1:53)
Close to Me Matthew Herbert Herbert (5:17)
Instrument [Soul Capsule on It Remix] Luke Solomon, Justin Harris Freaks (3:06)
Ample Slacks Scott Monteith Crackhaus (3:50)
Bucolik Jeremy Petrus (4:22)
Yaki Soba Luciano, Serafin (2:59)
Funky Sterling Soul Center (5:26)
Siamese Twins [Mike Shannon's Incision Mix] Marc Leclair Horror Inc. (4:24)
In My Life Jeff Milligan Jeff Milligan (2:36)
My Old Lady (4:51)

Credits

Matthew Herbert (Producer), Thomas Brinkmann (Producer), Luke Solomon (Producer), David Gluck (Producer), Dialect (Producer), Zip (Producer), Sammy Dee (Producer), Thomas Melchior (Remixing), Philippe Cam (Producer), Matthew Dear (Producer), The Rip Off Artist (Producer), Akufen (Main Performer), Marc Leclair (Producer), Cabanne (Producer), Jeff Milligan (Producer), Serafin (Producer), Horror Inc. (Performer), Peter Ford (Remixing), Stephen Beaupré (Producer), Stephen Beaupré (Group Member), E. Us Dub (Producer), Kalabrese (Producer), Katapult (Producer), Manfred Koridass (Producer), Scott Monteith (Producer), Scott Monteith (Group Member), Ramon Orza (Mastering), Gabor Schablitzki (Producer), Señor Coconut (Producer)
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Fabric 17
Fabric 17 cover
Compilation album (Mix album) by Akufen
Released July 19, 2004
Genre Electronic
Length 73:28
Label Fabric
Producer Akufen
Professional reviews
Fabric Mix Series chronology
Fabric 16
(2004)
Fabric 17
(2004)
Fabric 18
(2004)
Akufen chronology
My Way
(2002)
Fabric 17
(2004)


Fabric 17 is a DJ mix compilation album by Akufen, as part of the Fabric Mix Series.

Track listing

  1. "LFO Drive" - Philippe Cam – 4:14
  2. "Dog Days" (Pantytec Interpretation) - Matthew Dear – 2:14
  3. "Karashik" - Cabanne – 1:27
  4. "1968" (Ark Remix) - Krikor – 2:44
  5. "Alabaster" - Pantytec – 4:40
  6. "Set Me Free" - Kalabrese – 1:20
  7. "Little Tiny 1/8" Jack" - Rip-Off Artist – 2:48
  8. "Smoke on the Water" - Señor Coconut And His Orchestra – 3:54
  9. "Blood Red (Lyin' Beats)" - DUB.E.US – 1:24
  10. "Bobb" - Wighnomy Brothers & Robag Wruhme – 4:16
  11. "Red Fibreglass" - S-Max – 5:32
  12. "M'Gell" - Ultrakurt – 1:53
  13. "Close To Me" - Herbert – 5:17
  14. "Instrument (Soul Capsule On It Remix)" - Freaks – 3:06
  15. "Ample Slacks" - Crackhaus – 3:50
  16. "Bucolik" - Mossa – 4:22
  17. "Yaki Soba" - Luciano & Serafin – 2:59
  18. "Funky Sterling" - Soul Center – 5:26
  19. "Siamese Twins (Mike Shannon's Incision Mix)" - Horror Inc. – 4:24
  20. "In My Life" - Jeff Milligan – 2:36
  21. "My Old Lady" - Steve Beaupré – 4:51

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