FabricLive.42
FabricLive.42 is a 2008 mix album by Freq Nasty. The album was released as part of the FabricLive Mix Series.
Track listing
- Saul Williams - Not in our Name - Pledge of Resistance - Ninja Tune
- Santogold vs Switch & Freq Nasty - Creator - Warners
- Freq Nasty vs Propa Tings - Peacemaker - Freq Nasty
- Madox - Duckalicious (Baobinga's Thugalicious Remix) - Expanded
- Leon Jean-Marie - Bring it On (Rusko's Granny Smasher Remix) - Universal
- Reso - If you can’t Beat Em - Civil Music
- Cadence Weapon - House Music - Big Dada
- L-Vis 1990 - Change the Game - Tres Cool
- ZZT - Lower State of Consciousness (Original Munich Version) - Turbo
- Rob Sparx - 2 Faced Rasta (Reso Remix) - Dubting
- Lee "Scratch" Perry vs The Moody Boyz - God Smiled (Remix) - On-U Sound
- Tayo - March of the Soundbwoyz - Cool & Deadly/Supercharged
- Freq Nasty - Come Let Me Know (Acappella) - Skint
- Baobinga ft. DJ Nasty - State of Ghetto Jackin - Trouble & Bass
- Epydemix - Thunder Gutter (Dub) - Epydemix
- Backdraft ft. Sporty-O - Living Like a Hustler - Passenger
- KRS-One - Sound of da Police (Freq Nasty Breakbeat Bacon Mix) - Zomba
- The Beat Monkeys - How you Like me Now? (Rico Tubbs Gangsters Mix) - Passenger
- Buraka Som Sistema - Kaslemba Wegue Wegue (Reso’s Aguadente Mash Mix) - Enchufada
- Freq Nasty vs Heavyweight Dub Champion - Snared (Freq's Donkey Kong Mix) - Giveback
- TRG - Oi! Killa ! - Cool & Deadly/Supercharged
- Freq Nasty vs Bassnectar - Viva Tibet (Dub) - Giveback
- Radioclit vs No Surrender - Godda get It - No Surrender/Ghettopop Records 2007
- Nate Mars ft. Jahdan - Above & Beyond Dem - Complex Dubz
Critical reception
The album was positively received by critics, with Artistdirect giving its 4.5 out of 5, calling it music "you throw on when the only passengers in your car are two recently emptied cans of Red Bull and a woofer".[2] Remix called it a "wild romp through present-day breaks and bass".[3] Rick Anderson of Allmusic stated "each track comes across as fairly unexpected: you know it's going to be funky, you know the beats are probably going to lurch around crazily with lots of squelchy synth and frequent reggae vocal samples, but beyond that there's no telling what's going to happen. At its best, the result is thrilling".[1]
References
- 1 2 Anderson, Rick "FabricLive.42 Review", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation, retrieved 2 December 2009
- 1 2 Nelson, Chris (2008) "Freq Nasty: Fabriclive.42", Artistdirect, 29 October 2008, retrieved 2 December 2009
- 1 2 Hsieh, Christine (2008) "Freq nasty FabricLive.42", Remix, 19 December 2008, retrieved 2 December 2009
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