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Fabriclive.24 | 
| Artist: Diplo Label: Fabric Category: Music
List Price: $17.98 Buy New: $10.17 You Save: $7.81 (43%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 23100
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 48 UPC: 802560004821 EAN: 0802560004821 ASIN: B0009UBYQU
Release Date: November 15, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Plantlife Love 4 the World (Why They Gotta Hate?) | | • | Nina Sky Turnin Me On | | • | Killer Mike Ft. Big Boi My Chrome | | • | Cybotron Clear | | • | Yazoo Don t Go | | • | Debbie Deb When I Hear Music | | • | Freestyle Don t Stop The Rock | | • | Hashim Al-Naafiysh (The Soul) | | • | Model 500 Nightdrive (Thru Babylon) | | • | Aphex Twin Windowlicker | | • | Cajmere Percolator | | • | Solid Groove This Is Sick | | • | Two Culture Clash Ft. Ms. Thing Love Guide | | • | Ludacris feat. Shawnna What s Your Fantasy | | • | Diplo feat. Pantera Os Danadinhos Percão | | • | Gaiola Das Popozudas Vem Cristiano | | • | MC Biro Leyby Cria Asa Periquita | | • | Gaiola Das Popozudas Ô Darcy | | • | Diplo Way More (Remix) | | • | M.I.A. Bucky Done Gun | | • | Jammer Destruction VIP | | • | The Cure Love Song | | • | Outkast B.O.B. | | • | Le Tigre Deceptacon | | • | DJ Nasty Hurricane | | • | DJ Deeon Freaks | | • | Turbulence Notorious | | • | Cat Power Free |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description Diplo, the producer behind M.I.A., along with Fabric Records present FabricLive 24. Raised across the southern states, fed on Miami Bass and DIY DJ party culture, Diplo began DJ-ing in his late teens and started to produce his own tracks after moving north to Philly and New York. While living in Japan he submitted his demo to Ninja Tunes' Hip Hop offshoot Big Dada; swiftly signed he put out the deep, diverse and funky Florida album. He's remixed for artists including Beck, Gwen Stefani, Bun B, and Le Tigre. Diplo pushes the envelope of new sounds and rhythm that constantly absorbs and amazes listeners of his mix tapes and Hollartonix parties. FabricLive 24 is a fast paced, funk fuelled ride through the badlands of Hip Hop, dub step, electro, rock and techno - featuring tracks from Outkast, Plantlife, Aphex Twin, Ludacris, M.I.A., The Cure, Diplo, Le Tigre, Cybotron, Cajmere, and many more.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
The FabricLive Series Disappoints Again July 7, 2007 CloudMan (Sydney, NSW Australia) 1 out of 8 found this review helpful
Although Fabriclive and Fabric albums are obviously suppose to differ in regards to being truely live recorded sets versus pure studio sets(that may or may not have be modelled after a set that the featured artist or DJ actually played at the fantastic London-based club), there sure is an overwhelming difference in quality between the two major series overall. Sure, Fabriclive is live, and therefore will sound a little more raw, but that is not the issue with the majority of Fabriclive's albums. The artists, DJs, and more importantly their sets are terrible! Diplo is no exception. I may have electronica genre preferences which guides (with some bias) my music collection, I do still try to sample a little from each genre and subgenre whenever possible. I had a hard time listening to this ablum in its entirity. Various types of a particular food kept popping into my head. Provolone, Mozarella, Feta...you get the point. 2/5 stars for this album.
The Work of an Innovator October 4, 2006 Art Vanderlay (Sydney, Australia) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Say what you like about Diplo, but the simple fact is that very few, if any, have the vision and courage that is displayed on this mix and just about anything else baring the Diplo name. With a mixture of old (Debbie Deb, Model 500, Freestyle), new (M.I.A, Outkast, Ludacris), exotic (baile funk) and downright strange (Aphex Twin, DJ Nasty), Diplo delivers a set of quality mixing and innovative track selection. To those of little musical bravery - stay clear of the great Diplo in general and definately this mix,as you will find everything from 80's breakbeat to 00's hip hop rubbing shoulders with the rockier sounds of The Cure and Le Tigre. If however, you are open to musical experimentation, then this mix will surely install in your brain the feelings of euphoria it did in this humble reviewier's cranium. Turn it on and take a journey into the wonderful world of Diplo.
Best of old and new March 21, 2006 K. Jackson (Birmingham,AL) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have to give Diplo props for putting together such an ecclectic mix that delivers on all levels. All the old school party jams from the eighties infused with current hip hop and latin flavors shows how diverse his musical tastes are. I particular enjoyed hearing Le Tigre being mixed in with old school techno and house grooves. If you want a fresh musical experience that is guaranteed to get the party going pick this up.
BUY THIS MIX! March 13, 2006 Stephen Cox (Los Angeles, CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Diplo, the mastermind DJ/producer behind M.I.A.'s legendary "Arular," has compiled one of the phattest party mixes I have heard in recent years. He starts out with some classic, hand-picked 80s techno tracks, including Yaz, Debbie Deb, and Cybotron. Midway through the madness, you can't help but throw your hands in the air and shake your ass to Solid Groove's "This is Sick." Diplo then takes a sharp turn into the realm of South London grime, continuing on to some underground Brazilian tech-hop. The beats get more aggressive through this later section of the mix. Towards the end, he shows his true genius as a party DJ by throwing everything you wouldn't expect into the mix--The Cure, Le Tigre, and ending up with CAT POWER??? This IS sick!
Excellent January 28, 2006 alexander laurence (Los Angeles, CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Diplo is the man behind the decks with M.I.A. He is also her main collaborator. There fore he is the hottest new DJ in quite a while. He hooked up with Ninja Tune two years ago. He did a few remixes and ended up working on the mixtape that put M.I.A. on the map. Of course he was a DJ at Fabric soon after that. This mixes old and new tracks. A little funky ass with old electro. Cybotron, Model 500, and even Yazoo are some of the best of that era of Electro. He even throws in some of his own tracks with M.I.A. "Bucky Done Gun" and Aphex Twin, and also The Cure. Ludacris and Outkast represent Hiphop. Le Tigre makes pretty lame albums but some of their remixes are tolerable. There is even a track by Cat Power on here. I am very unsurprised by these sort of collections. But this one and Annie DJ Kicks are great collections.
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