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John Digweed - Fabric 20 mp3 album

John Digweed - Fabric 20

Musician: John Digweed
Album title: Fabric 20
Style: House, Progressive House
Released: 2005
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1917 mb
Size APE version: 1199 mb
Size WMA version: 1720 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 524
Format: AU WMA FLAC MP1 XM AAC WAV
Genre: Electronic

John Digweed - Fabric 20 mp3 album

John Digweed - Fabric 20 mp3 album

Tracklist

Pete Moss Strive To Live (16B Mix) 6:53
Adam Johnson Traber 2:55
Repair Forgive & Forget (Richard Davis Remix) 4:35
DJ RaSoul True Science 4:35
The Glass Won't Bother Me (20:20 Soundsystem Instrumental) 3:43
Billy Dalessandro In The Dark 6:49
Bobby Peru Venom 2:48
Martin Solveig Rocking Music (Martin Solveig Dub) 4:35
Slam Lie To Me (FreestyleMan Thirsty Monk Dub) 5:06
Pair Of Jacks Knob Job 3:34
Infusion Better World (Wink Interpretation) 6:45
Superpitcher Happiness (Michael Mayer Mix) 6:34
Joel Mull Emico 5:14
Matrix And Danny J* Vertigo (Goldtrix Remix) 6:47

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
Fabric39 John Digweed Fabric 20 ‎(CD, Mixed) Fabric Fabric39 UK 2005
Fabric39P John Digweed Fabric 20 ‎(CD, Comp, Mixed, Promo, Car) Fabric Fabric39P UK 2005



Goodman
Digweed's ability to master many styles of dance music is incredible - and unmatched. This mix isn't so much about the progressive house he championed in the late 90s or the tech house he pushed in the late 2000s, it's a straight-up house mix. It is melodic, dance-oriented, and really funky - while much of Digweed's work can be tedious and inaccessible, this is a fun and easy listen. I think it exceeds his previous mix release "MMII", which was devoid of energy. No other Digweed mix gives you the kind of music you can find on this one, so you certainly will want to give this one a listen.
Majin
This isn't my favourite mix from Fabric but I'm more into tech house/minimal techno. This is mostly a progressive mix as you'd expect from John Digweed but there's some electro and tech house thrown in there as well. I found it interesting to see Digweed use Joe Mull, Adam Traber and Slam in the same mix. The mix is very coherent despite it being a bit of a mash up. To sum it up, I'd say it's eclectic but not memorable.
nailer
You have to really understand JDs' past before you can truly appreciate this mix. From Northern Exposure to the dark penetrating Global Underground releases to MMII...the variaty of moods hes created for many with so much precision and detail is something to admire by itself. This release clearly shows that he can challenge critics' view of his style. However, there are some things that are never missing from his releases (inc. this one): seamless mixing and an awesome track selection!!
Qulcelat
This is by far one of my favorite mixes ever. I've been hooked to it since hearing it for the first time. The CD starts out dreamy-melodic and then Digweed really makes you sweat. The tracks range from funky-jazzy to some trippy house tracks to the trippy vocal "In The Dark" by Dalessandro. I'm relatively new to Digweed, even though I've known some of his stuff for a while, and I can say that this stuff really blew me away, even compared to his GU-Sydney or some of Northern Exposure stuff. The mix is mostly dark or trippy house sound, but the variety of styles of the tracks and Digweed's better than perfect mixing makes you addicted to the sound. Recommend this head-over-heels. Thank you, John!