
20 Years of Fabric Part 1 / Various: 20 Years Of Fabric Part 1 (Various Artists) (Vinyl LP)
Fabric
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Double LP version. Part 1, Fabric comes on color vinyl; heavyweight embossed card outers. It is the first part of 20 Years of Fabric, released over two double-LP sets. Using the platforms of Fabric and FabricLive that the London club has nurtured over the past 20 years, Fabric Records presents the past and future with 20 artists across 20 original tracks made especially for this release, for the 20th anniversary celebration of the beating heart of London. The release features two sets: Fabric and FabricLive. Both sets are presented two double-LP sets: Part 1, Fabric (FRO 000-1LP) and Part 2, FabricLive (FRO 000-2LP).Fabric is widely acknowledged to have long supported the underground London house and techno scene. The breadth of talent here displays the far-reaching arms of the night that includes the melodic techno of Nina Kraviz, the shuddering electro of Steffi, and evolving experimental house of Margaret Dygas. New resident IMOGEN drives darko techno whilst Marcel Dettmann's is a classic late-night sound. Houndstooth's Call Super takes things down a deep melodic notch and Maya Jane Coles steps up with a playful slice of house. British dance music pioneer Sasha closes out on a euphoric high with layers of building vocal and melody.
Double LP version. Part 1, Fabric comes on color vinyl; heavyweight embossed card outers. It is the first part of 20 Years of Fabric, released over two double-LP sets. Using the platforms of Fabric and FabricLive that the London club has nurtured over the past 20 years, Fabric Records presents the past and future with 20 artists across 20 original tracks made especially for this release, for the 20th anniversary celebration of the beating heart of London. The release features two sets: Fabric and FabricLive. Both sets are presented two double-LP sets: Part 1, Fabric (FRO 000-1LP) and Part 2, FabricLive (FRO 000-2LP).Fabric is widely acknowledged to have long supported the underground London house and techno scene. The breadth of talent here displays the far-reaching arms of the night that includes the melodic techno of Nina Kraviz, the shuddering electro of Steffi, and evolving experimental house of Margaret Dygas. New resident IMOGEN drives darko techno whilst Marcel Dettmann's is a classic late-night sound. Houndstooth's Call Super takes things down a deep melodic notch and Maya Jane Coles steps up with a playful slice of house. British dance music pioneer Sasha closes out on a euphoric high with layers of building vocal and melody.