FabricLive.17
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Compilation album by Aim | |||||||||||||
Released | August 16, 2004 | ||||||||||||
Genre | Hip-Hop/Electronica | ||||||||||||
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FabricLive.17 was the second DJ mix album mixed by Aim. It forms part of the FabricLive Mix Series by different DJs, recorded for Fabric, a nightclub and record label in London, UK. The album was released in August 2004 on the Fabric (London) label.
Track listing
- Tony D - Come Back To You - Grand Central
- Boards Of Canada - Roygbiv - Warp
- James Yorkston and the Athletes - St. Patrick - Domino
- InI - What You Say - Rapstar
- Scott Lark - Insight - Contract Recordings
- Lewis Parker - 101 Pianos (I've Put Out The Lights) - Virgin
- Boogiemonsters - Strange - EMI
- Lords of the Underground - Faith (Alternate TV track) - Pendulum
- Bloik - Loungin' - Mint Source
- Tom Scott - Today - UMG
- A Tribe Called Quest - Award Tour - Zomba
- Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs - Love Comes and Goes - UMG
- Diverse - Jus Biz - Chocolate Industries
- Telegraph Avenue - Something Going - Lazarus Audio Products
- Tempo 70 - Ell Galleton - Mericana/Salsoul
- The Village Callers - I Don't Need No Doctor - Rampart
- Ice Cube - It Was A Good Day (Radio Mix) - Priority
- The Byrds - Wasn't Born To Follow - Sony
- Fingathing - Lady Nebula - Grand Central
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