fabriclive 56 Pearson Sound/ Ramadanman out this Monday!

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fabriclive 56 Pearson Sound/ Ramadanman out this Monday!

Post by fabriclive » Thu Mar 17, 2011 3:19 pm

Hey guys,

David Kennedy AKA Ramadanman has mixed the latest addition of fabriclive56 out this Monday!

With huge antipcation for the launch party at fabric tomorrow night, we have also got an exclusive stream of the first 30 minutes of the mix thanks our to friends over at The Fader.

You can check it out here: http://www.thefader.com/2011/03/15/excl ... abric-mix/

If you like what you hear you can get your very own copy of the CD this Monday: http://amzn.to/e836tl

Hope you like it & see you on the dancefloor tomorrow

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Re: fabriclive 56 Pearson Sound/ Ramadanman out this Monday!

Post by pikeymobile » Thu Mar 17, 2011 6:26 pm

Wow, first time hearing that Pearson Sound remix of GR Etiquette. It's amazing.

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Re: fabriclive 56 Pearson Sound/ Ramadanman out this Monday!

Post by joeki » Wed Mar 23, 2011 1:02 pm

So this has been out for a couple now and I've been giving it some sessions.

Some outstanding moments on this for me

Marcello Napoletano's "Everyday Madness" mixing with the deep African vibes of "Vanghoma"
The effortless mix of "Grab Somebody" into "Void 23 (Carl Craig edit)", both tunes from the man himself.
The wonderful edit of "GR Etiquette" by the Pearson Sound Moniker. The original really is one of the most anticipated tunes that was never released.
Lil Silva's dub version of Fugative's "Bad Girl" was perhaps the party anthem of the entire mix for me.
Another great transition from "Different Lextrix" into "Inna Daze".
Good to see two Dubstep "evergreens" on there. "Qawalli" and "Pirates" remain some of the all time dubstep classics, or at least, of that particular time. The mix of "Qawalli" into "J.DOE Them" is again, sublime.

I think the quality of this CD is immense. Both mixing as well as selection. It covers a wide variety of sounds and it also covers a great timespan. I don't think its the most dance floor friendly mix. I tend to get up and shake a leg three or four times during the mix (Vanghoma, Bad Girl, J.Doe Them, IRL - Subzero - Woooo Riddim section). But does that really matter? Perfect Car material this one.

Recommended and really I think you can place this next to all the Dubstep Allstars when we're talking about truthfully representing the edge of dubstep AND related sounds.

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Re: fabriclive 56 Pearson Sound/ Ramadanman out this Monday!

Post by lalanana » Mon Mar 28, 2011 4:55 am

why aren't people talking about this? This mix is fucking massive. absolutely incredible in my opinion.

my favorite mix is MJ Cole/Wiley - From the Drop into Pinch - Qawwali, it's outrageous

Anyway, any newbies on here, check this out.

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Re: fabriclive 56 Pearson Sound/ Ramadanman out this Monday!

Post by grillis » Mon Mar 28, 2011 5:15 am

Really keen to hear this, can it be purchased via itunes? Got a bunch of Music Store Gift Cards that I'm never going to use :lol: :lol:

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