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Title:
FabricLive. 17
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Style:
Broken Beat, Electro, Downtempo, Hip Hop, Latin
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MP3 album size:
1783 mb
FLAC album size:
1355 mb
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Rating:
4.2 ✪

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Tracklist

Tony D Come Back To You 2:42
Boards Of Canada Roygbiv 2:07
James Yorkston St Patrick 5:29
INI What You Say 3:59
Scott Lark* Insight 3:28
Lewis Parker 101 Pianos (I've Put Out The Lights) 2:29
Boogiemonsters Strange 2:23
Lords Of The Underground Faith (Alternate TV Track) 4:10
Bloik Loungin' 3:40
Tom Scott Today 3:16
A Tribe Called Quest Award Tour 3:22
Ed O.G & Da Bulldogs Love Comes And Goes 4:08
Diverse Jus Biz 3:59
Telegraph Avenue Something Going 4:36
Tempo 70 El Galleton 3:06
The Village Callers I Don't Need No Doctor 5:09
Ice Cube It Was A Good Day 4:17
The Byrds Wasn't Born To Follow 2:06
Fingathing Lady Nebula 3:44

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
FABRIC 34 Aim FabricLive. 17 ‎(CD, Mixed) Fabric FABRIC 34 UK 2004
FABRIC 34P Aim FabricLive. 17 ‎(CD, Mixed, Promo) Fabric FABRIC 34P UK 2004

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Reviews:
  • cyrexoff
An enjoyable workout. My personal highlights include: 101 pianos by the unsung hero of UK hip hop, Lewis Parker, here giving off a slightly chilling feel thanks to the piano loop that moves in and out of the mix. Faith by Lords of the Underground and what you say by INI, a Pete Rock - produced masterpiece are pretty good too. aim hints here at his excellent ear for a hip hop groove - throwing in a mix of rare instrumentals and lesser know classics. However its is hard to imagine some of these being dropped at Fabic, perhaps times were diferent then but I find it hard to believe the dancefloor working up a sweat over James Yorkstone's tune. Nevertheless - all hail andy turner.
  • Delari
Absolutely fabulous. Great selection of tracks, doesn't stick to one style, which is great for people who are not that familiar with hip-hop like me. A lot of melody, great vibe, fresh, makes me feel good after a hard day's work.
  • Keel
Very eclectic album. Between the hip-hop you'd expect, lies the neo-folk of James Yorkston, jazz-pop of Tom Scott, pop-rock of The Village Callers. I think someone made a mistake and should have labeled this as something off the AnotherLateNite series. It starts off pretty decent, and I really liked the James Yorkston track, and I was able to jump to the Lords of the Underground, but it just got messy after that. I start to get over the cheesy 60's pop-rock, back into really classy hip-hop cuts again, and the misplaced pop-rock kicks in again. Lot's of really good singles, no doubt about it, but as a whole, this thing falls apart for me.