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Radio Slave - Fabric 48 (pg. 3)
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lenazi
looks pretty forgettable if that is the real tracklist.

inb4 mark anthony saying that he likes la mezcla now because matt edwards plays it differently or something.:p
Seppuku
Was afraid he was going to go this route... I'm so tired of the latin/tribal/mezcia tech house sound. :(
nsamadi
Ouch..TL looks like one of his recent live mixes. Looks like I'm not looking forward to this anymore.
Adam420
Yea quite disappointing if true. I know he can come up with something much more interesting than that. Looks like he went with mostly club-oriented Rekids material (and 3 ing Michel Cleis tracks - I mean Cleis is one of my favorite new producers this year but come on are you in love with him or something Matt??).
lenazi
this would be the most "commercial" tracklist in fabric history if it is the real thing.
Guest
quote:
Originally posted by lenazi
looks pretty forgettable if that is the real tracklist.

inb4 mark anthony saying that he likes la mezcla now because matt edwards plays it differently or something.:p


i was kinda bummed when I saw the tracklist. Looks like drivel

Edit: pots, pans, and bongo based drivel.
shonguiz
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Originally posted by Seppuku
Was afraid he was going to go this route... I'm so tired of the latin/tribal/mezcia tech house sound. :(

Agree, it's now becoming annoying.
Kismet7
quote:
Originally posted by djj
http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=10884


Yet Another back catalogue...label whore self and friend pat on the back mix CD? I'm not a fan of bashing trends, but this trend consistently nets poor results, what happened to the idea that as a DJ, you are to dig for the best tracks that make that moment in time memorably enjoyable? I guess this is what the mix compilation has become for many compilations and labels. I think its a product of poor alternative marketing in EDM, so DJs who happen to be Label Owners have to pimp their own stuff or their friends stuff whenever the chance arrives. Sure there is a gain of some extra exposure through this nepotism, but at the cost of making a CD that earns you no respect as a DJ, by putting out a average to poor effort. I dont why a DJ would want to limit themselves when given an opportunity to do a compilation. Its the chance to shine...and show knowledge...why waste it for some extra exposure for the label?

This is also a product of Producers that have become DJs due to being Producers, that should not be DJs that get to do mix compilations. Plain and Simple...there should be a raising of standards for Producer turned DJs...moar obstacle courses.

Anyhow...have to wait to hear it.
nsamadi
Okay, I guess it's understandable now. :(

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Originally posted by Radio Slave
It’s a mix of new and old tracks, something that people outside of the dance music snoberity would enjoy!" said Edwards on the mix. "I just wanted this mix to be a true reflection of my DJ sets, so I tried to capture the vibe of what I've been playing over the last year, and expose listeners to the kind of sets that I play at Fabric. The club has the best sound system in the UK and this gives me the opportunity to really stretch out tracks and experiment with different sounds and atmospheres.
Demoted
Looks like . :/

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Spencer Parker - My Heart (Daniel Sanchez Easy Noise Remix)

^^^
I bought this track on vinyl and I hate it. Thank god the a-side is slightly better than mediocre.
enydo
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Originally posted by Demoted
Looks like . :/
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