Artist : VA
Album : Fabric 35 Mixed By Ewan Pearson
Label : Fabric
Genre : Electronic
Bitrate : 187 kbps avg
Source : CD (LP)
Playtime : 01:13:34 (103.MB)
Rls date : 2007-05-29
Store date : 2007-07-07
[Track List]
1. Jahcoozi - Ali McBills (Robert Johnson 6am 7:21
X-Ray Halo rework)
2. Marcashken - Nimrod (Marc Houle is a Nimrod 3:08
rmx)
3. GUI.TAR - Push in the Bush 2:46
4. Snax - Honeymoon's Over 6:14
5. Jens Zimmermann - TranquilitΘ 4:27
6. Liquid Liquid - Bellhead 2:46
7. Lee Burridge & Dan F - Treat'em Mean, Keep'em 5:06
Keen
8. 100hz - Trustlove 4:25
9. Samin - Paspd feat. Big Bully 4:35
10.Laven & MSO - Looking for God 5:34
11.Simon Baker - Plastik 4:17
12.Samuel L Sessions Feat. Paris The Black Fu - 3:59
Can You relate
13.Johannes Heil - All for One (Tobi Neumann's 4:52
Swinging rmx)
14.Kaos - Panopeeps (Origin) 5:15
15.Beanfield - Tides / C's Movement #1 (Carl 8:49
Craig rmx)
Fabric choose Ewan Pearson for the latest installment in
their mix CD series. æFabric 35Æ is out in July.
ôWhen people ask æSo youÆre a DJ?Æ IÆm like, æWell, sort
of. ItÆs like my fourth or fifth job,Æö says Pearson. But
for someone who made his name in the studio rather than
behind the decks, heÆs doing a pretty bang up job. His
debut mix CD æSci-Fi-Hi-Fi Vol.1Æ [2005] was hailed for
its unique take on electro house, and last year his
summery RA Podcast was voted Best of 2006. His new mix for
Fabric promises to be similarly unpredictable, promising
Detroit techno (Carl Craig, Samuel L Session), post-punk
funk (Liquid Liquid), minimal (Marc Houle, Exercise One,
Samim) and neo-trance (Aril Brikha) amid a prevailing
theme of mechanical, treated vocals and low end kicks.
ôWhat I donÆt like is hearing hours of the same sort of
thing,ö says Pearson. ôAt the moment I love techno but I
donÆt just play sort of minimal clicky stuff. What bores
me when everyone is doing the same thing. I just find the
stuff that moves me and try and make it work.ö Does the
mix represent a conscious choice to move away from electro
house? ôI think I move around style-wise, IÆve got quite
diverse tastes,ö explains Pearson. ôI suppose because of
the remixes I was doing five years ago, IÆve been lumped
into the electro scene, but what interests me is finding
exciting new records. ItÆs that sensibility of trying to
twist things slightly, trying to put things together in
not such an obvious way.ö
Pearson on the mix: ôI always try to have some more
musical stuff in there, but itÆs quite heads-down, with
low-slung basslines. It ranges through quite a few styles,
but itÆs a no-nonsense dancefloor mix, more down and
dirty. Being interested in production, IÆm always trying
to find things that fit together - I like that happy
accident that you find sometimes when you find two records
that are in the same key and the same tempo; when you put
them together, you make this brand new thing.ö