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Fabriclive.17

 
Album Review: Fabriclive.17
 

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

Review

London's Fabric nightclub continues to set the standard that all clubs should follow, while also earning the dubious honor of being the biggest song licenser in the underground thanks to their monthly mix CDs. Yet after 34 releases, split between the club's jungle and hip-hop-heavy Friday nights, and their more techno and house-friendly Saturday nights, there's hardly a bunk one in the mix -- a big reason being that the three-room, all-night venue seems to be able to host an infinite number of top jocks, which means finding the next selector is as easy as a flip through the Rolodex. Representing the Fabric Friday nights, Andy Turner culls together a selection of downtempo and hip-hop records, mixed with a smart helping of folk and experimental cuts that allegedly represent the DJ's third-room relaxation selections. Yet it is a doubtful that even a club as musically open-minded as Fabric could tolerate folkster James Yorkston, or the '60s original twee-popsters the Byrds, but perhaps early in the night, before getting to the serious party jams, like A Tribe Called Quest's almighty "Award Tour," and a tasty '70s AOR sample riding beneath Ice Cube's "It Was a Good Day." Of course, if CDs actually mimicked live sets, they'd probably get stale, but this wide-open selection demands repeat listens for its diversity alone. ~ Joshua Glazer, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Come Back to You Tony D. (2:42)
Roygbiv Marcus Eoin, Michael Sandison Boards of Canada (2:07)
St. Patrick James Yorkston James Yorkston (5:29)
What You Say Peter Phillips InI (3:59)
Insight Scott Lark (3:28)
101 Pianos (I've Put out the Lights) Lewis Parker Lewis Parker (2:29)
Strange Michael McCann, Derek Jackson Boogiemonsters (2:23)
Faith [Alternate TV Track] Dupre "Doitall" Kelly Lords of the Underground (4:10)
Loungin' (3:40)
Today Marty Balin, Paul Kantner Tom Scott (3:16)
Award Tour M. Taylor A Tribe Called Quest (3:22)
Love Comes and Goes Otis Redding, Edward Anderson, Earl Simms Ed O.G & da Bulldogs (4:08)
Jus Biz (3:59)
Something Going Telegraph Avenue (4:36)
El Galleton Bebu Silvetti Tempo 70 (3:06)
I Don't Need No Doctor Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson, Jo Armstead Village Callers (5:09)
It Was a Good Day Ernie Isley, Chris Jasper, Marvin Isley, Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley, O'Shea Jackson Ice Cube (4:17)
Wasn't Born to Follow Carole King, Gerry Goffin The Byrds (2:06)
Lady Nebula Simon Houghton Fingathing (3:44)

Credits

Ice Cube (Performer), The Byrds (Performer), Lords of the Underground (Performer), A Tribe Called Quest (Performer), Tony D. (Producer), Tony D. (Performer), DJ Pooh (Producer), Bebu Silvetti (Producer), Scott Lark (Performer), Pete Rock (Producer), Boards of Canada (Performer), Lewis Parker (Producer), Lewis Parker (Performer), Telegraph Avenue (Performer), Aim (DJ), Village Callers (Performer), Eddie Davis (Producer), Fingathing (Producer), Fingathing (Performer), James Yorkston (Producer), James Yorkston (Performer), Booglemonster (Performer), James Ford (Producer)
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