Fabriclive.08 [Live]

Track Listings

 
1. Intro - Fab 1 - Plump DJs
2. From Home [Hexidecimal Mix]
3. Nova
4. Listen to the Drummer
5. Beyond This World [Dub Mix] - DJ Abstract
6. Squeaks and Bleeps - Plump DJs
7. Dope Freak
8. Angelfish
9. Contact 00
10. Cakehole - Evil 9
11. 2 Men on a Trip [Lee's Tripped Out Mix]
12. Alarm Bells
13. Drum - Soul of Man
14. Rock - Crizzy & the Punx
15. Energise [Casino Kid Remix] - Chad Jackson
16. Electrical Appliances [Plump DJS Vocal Remix] - Mr. Velcro Fastener
17. Hey Mr DJ [Stab Mix]
18. Back in the Day
19. Punch Drunk - Plump DJs
20. I Feel Love - Donna Summer

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
The Plump DJs have built a reputation for electrifying DJ sets, playing intimate spaces & large venues worldwide. Ahead of their debut full-length album in June 2003, The Plumps create the eighth release in the Fabriclive series, blending their skills as DJs & producers. Staying true to a scene that relies upon self-made tracks & remix swaps, all cuts are treated, edited, stripped & rebuilt. Standard jewel case size tin housed in a slipcase.

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Fabriclive.08
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Dull
  • Great Set
  • One of my faves right now.
  • Buy this and Hyper "Fractured" Bedrock Breaks 2
Fabriclive.08
Plump DJ's
Manufacturer: Fabric
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00007MBYI
Release Date: 2003-01-31

Tracks:

  1. Intro - Plump DJ's
  2. Form Home - Sound Alliance
  3. Nova - One Upfront
  4. Listne To The Drummer - Nation 12
  5. Beyond This World - DJ Abstract
  6. Squeaks And Bleeps - Plump DJ's
  7. Dope Freak - Move Ya
  8. Angelfish - Plan B Vs Plump Djs
  9. Contact 00 - Plump DJ's
  10. Cakehole - Evil 9
  11. 2 Men On A Trip - Lee Coombs & Meat Katie
  12. Alarm Bells - Plastic Pervert
  13. The Drum - Sould Of Man
  14. The Rock - Punx
  15. Energise - Chad Jackson
  16. Electric Appliances - Mr Velcro Fastener
  17. Hey Mr DJ - Screen 2
  18. Back In The Day - C83
  19. Punch Drunk - Plump DJs
  20. I Feel Love - Donna Summer

Album Description

The Plump DJs have built a reputation for electrifying DJ sets, playing intimate spaces & large venues worldwide. Ahead of their debut full-length album in June 2003, The Plumps create the eighth release in the Fabriclive series, blending their skills as DJs & producers. Staying true to a scene that relies upon self-made tracks & remix swaps, all cuts are treated, edited, stripped & rebuilt. Standard jewel case size tin housed in a slipcase.

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Dull.......2007-07-07

With the exception of a few (literally) tracks, this is an exceptionally dull and monotoneous set. Unless you are a big Plump DJ's fan, I'd give this one a miss.

2/5 stars

5 out of 5 stars Great Set.......2004-02-28

Check the playlist. This set grooves. Plump Djs Rock. Good mix of electronic, house, techno - Kraftwerk to Donna Summer - go figure. Good series all together. Look for the other Frabric Live cds.

5 out of 5 stars One of my faves right now........2003-12-05

Yeah, this is really good. I'm not adept at categorizing music, but whatever it is- it jams! There are a lot of retro electro sounds coupled with some really funky grooves. Standout tracks are "Squeeks and Bleeps", "The Drum", "The Rock", "Electric Appliances", and the nod to Giorgio Moroder by finishing with "I Feel Love". I just wish I could have been there to see them spin this set.

5 out of 5 stars Buy this and Hyper "Fractured" Bedrock Breaks 2.......2003-04-02

These guys are just relentless in their energetic breaks. I've only listened to 3 CDs for almost an entire month. This is up there. The only breaks CD that is on par with Fabriclive.08 in my opinion is Hyper's "Fractured" 2 CD set. The Plumps have much more of a quick change style of breaks. They will slap you in the face with a beat right after an explosive break. Their style has a much brighter sound than Hyper, but both are just unbelievable. I bought both at an import store and paid 60+ bucks for the CD's. I still think I got a deal. The music is absolutely charged from track 1 (they should've gone out stronger on the last track). Sorry U.S., The U.K. nu breakz scene has the U.S. on hold right now (I will buy the new Icey this weekend). If it hangs with these strong releases, My pupils will be as big as pennies. Strong stuff.

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