Polski opis
Gatunek : |
Electronic |
Rok Wydania : |
2011 |
Jakość : |
MP3 VBR ~185 kbps JointStereo
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Okładki : |
Nie |
Ripper : |
WAV |
Opis:
Za pięćdziesiątą szóstą odsłonę kultowych składanek odpowiedzialny jest brytyjski producent David Kennedy ukrywający się pod pseudonimami Pearson Sound i Ramadanman. Mix obfituje w basowe brzmienia autorstwa m.in. Joy Orbisona, Pangea czy Buriala.
Źródło: citysounds.shemir.pl
English description
Genre : |
Electronic |
Year : |
2011 |
Quality : |
MP3 VBR ~185 kbps JointStereo
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Covers : |
No |
Ripper : |
WAV |
Description:
UK bass artist David Kennedy, also known as Ramadanman and Pearson Sound, has mixed the next edition of Fabriclive.
The mix caps off a breakthrough year for Kennedy. Aside from putting out nearly ten 12-inches, 2010 saw him help bass music forward, both through his own productions and through Hessle Audio, the label he runs with Ben UFO and Pangaea. Fabriclive 56 showcases the production and DJ style that have earned him so much acclaim as of late; in addition to tracks from many of his friends and contemporaries (Appleblim, Joy Orbison, Elgato), the 30-track mix works in house and techno cuts from Levon Vincent and Marcello Napoletano, as well as a tune from Shangaan Electro, Honest Jon's recent compilation of unnervingly fast dance music from South Africa.
Naturally, Kennedy threw in a gaggle of new productions as well, including three from his own Pearson Sound alias. Other previously unreleased tracks come from Joy Orbison, J Kenzo, Pangaea, Addison Groove and something called Die Barbie Musik Kollektiv.
"It's a bit of a retrospective of some of my favourite music from 2010, and is representative of a set I would play in a club," Kennedy says. "Even though I don't play much stuff at 140BPM these days, I always like to end up at that tempo as that is the music that got me to where I am, and tracks like Sub Zero by D1 are very powerful for me because they remind me of spending time at FWD in 2006, which was so formative."
Source: residentadvisor.net