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| 1. 01 Intro: A Message to our Sponsors | |||
| 2. Get Ready - Rare Earth | |||
| 3. Circles - Psychonauts | |||
| 4. Organ Donor - DJ Shadow | |||
| 5. Divine Intervention - Divine Styler & DJ Shadow | |||
| 6. Broken Head II - South | |||
| 7. Piku - The Chemical Brothers | |||
| 8. Hey Jack - Howie B | |||
| 9. Funny Break (One is Enough) - Orbital | |||
| 10. Feel It - Bushwacka! | |||
| 11. Kick A Hole (Tigerstyle) - Forme | |||
| 12. Night Stalker - Altitude | |||
| 13. Physical 2000 - Peter Dildo | |||
| 14. La La Land - Green Velvet | |||
| 15. Grab The Rope - Animated | |||
| 16. Mindset to Cycle - Kahuna Brothers | |||
| 17. True (The Faggot Is You) - Morel | |||
| 18. Thru 2 you - Echomen | |||
| 19. Fairytale - Landmine | |||
| 20. Sacred Cycles - Lazonby | |||
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I have been to Fabric quite a few times, especially on their Fabric Live nights. Whenever I have been it has been to see Adam Freeland, the Stanton Warriors or Plump DJ's. On my visits thier James Lavelle has been working towards the end of the night. He always plays a good set and when he was working with Adam Freeland the set they played was amazing.
So this brings us along nicely to the CD itself. Having an idea of what to expect prompted my to purchase this as soon as possible. When I drove home that night it went straight into my CD player. What I first heard shocked me. It didn't sound like music you heard James Lavelle play at Fabric! Strange. The first few tunes are kinda like trip-hip I suppose; Rare Earth and the Psychonauts. After these it breaks into DJ Shadow's 'Organ Doner' which has become somewhat of an anthem in break-beat scenes. It is not until after the Chemical Brothers' 'Piku' that the disk comes alive! Howie B's 'Hey Jack' sets the tempo before an amazing version of Orbitals 'Funny Break'. The volume was pushed up and my sub started working a little harder! Following on from this is Bushwacka!'s 'Feel it' which smooth bass tones had me grinning from ear to ear. The disk pretty much stays at this hard, pounding tempo for the remainder of the set. Other notable tunes are Green Velvet's 'La La Land' which a vocal talks about Doing Pills and killing braincells in some twisted voice and Medway's 'Release'. The set then ends with a Radiohead tune, which polishes the whole listening experience off.
The packaging is also unique in that when you open the seemingly carboard cover you reveal a tin case. The track listing is easy to read and kitchly coloured.
All in all this is an outstanding CD - well deserving 5 stars. It has even made my top 3 along with Adam Freeland's 'Tectonics' and Stanton Warriors, 'The Stanton Sessions'.
It is the muts nuts!
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