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Kode9|FABRICLIVE 100: Kode9 & Burial

FABRICLIVE 100: Kode9 & Burial

Kode9, Burial

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The final volume of the long-running Fabriclive series was mixed by the elusive Burial along with Hyperdub boss Kode9. Considering that Burial has yet to make a public appearance and his planned DJ-Kicks installment never materialized, all bets are off as to what can be expected from a Burial DJ set. Numerous selections on Fabriclive 100 were released on Hyperdub, making it seem like a partial showcase for Kode9's label, but the constant rainfall, crackle, submerged video game sound effects, cassette deck clicks, and ghostly voices heard throughout the mix all signify Burial's unmistakable presence. Additionally, the album is filled with sudden stylistic shifts and completely nonlinear segues, not unlike many of Burial's suitelike EP releases. Even though many of the selections can be described as dance music, this clearly isn't a mix designed to emulate a night out at a club. Rather, it's somewhere in between a manic late-night pirate radio session and a flood of flashback memories of several decades' worth of club experiences. While the mix begins with a blend of late-2010s international club sounds such as gqom and the work of the NAAFI collective, it derails into electroclash (Luke Slater's 2002 single "I Can Complete You"), breakbeat hardcore (Nut-E-1's "Underwater Fireworks"), and acid trance (the eponymous "Black Acid") at will. Smooth transitions are rare, and they're usually between footwork tracks. Even still, DJ Rashad's bittersweet classic "Let It Go" pops up halfway through, and while logic would dictate that the song be used as the mix's emotional centerpiece, it gets drowned out by fog almost immediately. A confounder rather than a crowd-pleaser, Fabriclive 100 is nevertheless a highly thought-provoking glimpse into the minds of two brave individuals who think very differently than anyone else.
© Paul Simpson /TiVo

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Untitled
00:00:46
2
Hurry
Klein
00:01:06
3
Magnetic
Cooly G
00:01:20
4
Deaths Effect
Julz Da Deejay
00:02:46
5
Triple Beat
Roman Rodney
00:01:31
6
Skim Skam (dbn dance)
TLC Fam
00:01:44
7
Konvoy
Nazar
00:01:28
8
Agua y Puerta
Lechuga Zafiro
00:00:29
9
Black Pepper (Tzusing Remix)
Hyph11e
00:01:32
10
I Can Complete You
Luke Slater
00:03:22
11
B9
Virgin
00:00:55
12
Underwater Fireworks
Nut-E-1
00:02:48
13
Rainbow Voice
David Hykes
00:00:52
14
Drug Me
Jungle Buddha
00:04:42
15
Black Acid
Black Acid
00:03:48
16
Otan Osaa
Vladislav Delay
00:01:20
17
Make Me Hot
DJ Spinn
00:02:06
18
Spy (Kode9 Remix)
Mr. Fingers
00:01:12
19
Pink 33 (DJ Phil Remix)
Scratcha Dva
00:02:17
20
A House Hybrid
DJ Tre
00:01:54
21
Baby
TEDDMAN
00:01:53
22
Let It Go
Dj Rashad
00:01:29
23
Fallen
ONTHEGROUND
00:02:44
24
The Quickening
Intense
00:03:03
25
Polyphonic Raid
Genecom
00:03:10
26
The Opening
Clémentine
00:03:08
27
Metamesonyxtia Narkogyra
Victim Rebirth
00:02:02
28
The Lift
Friends Lovers & Family
00:01:49
29
Junior's Tune (Digital Remix)
AK1200
00:03:33
30
Treasure Erasure
Okzharp
00:02:26
31
Ionia (Jlin Rework)
Ben Frost
00:00:43
32
Nu Summer Shit / Prolific Deamons
Dj Taye
00:01:57
33
Solar Feelings (Claude Young's Kyoto Soul Dub)
Jacob's Optical Stairway
00:02:11
34
Dishwashing
Proc Fiskal
00:01:59
35
Brujeria
DJ Chap
00:01:36
36
A Hammond Jam
DJ Tre
00:01:35
37
Wicked'Bu
RP Boo
00:02:31

Albumbeschreibung

The final volume of the long-running Fabriclive series was mixed by the elusive Burial along with Hyperdub boss Kode9. Considering that Burial has yet to make a public appearance and his planned DJ-Kicks installment never materialized, all bets are off as to what can be expected from a Burial DJ set. Numerous selections on Fabriclive 100 were released on Hyperdub, making it seem like a partial showcase for Kode9's label, but the constant rainfall, crackle, submerged video game sound effects, cassette deck clicks, and ghostly voices heard throughout the mix all signify Burial's unmistakable presence. Additionally, the album is filled with sudden stylistic shifts and completely nonlinear segues, not unlike many of Burial's suitelike EP releases. Even though many of the selections can be described as dance music, this clearly isn't a mix designed to emulate a night out at a club. Rather, it's somewhere in between a manic late-night pirate radio session and a flood of flashback memories of several decades' worth of club experiences. While the mix begins with a blend of late-2010s international club sounds such as gqom and the work of the NAAFI collective, it derails into electroclash (Luke Slater's 2002 single "I Can Complete You"), breakbeat hardcore (Nut-E-1's "Underwater Fireworks"), and acid trance (the eponymous "Black Acid") at will. Smooth transitions are rare, and they're usually between footwork tracks. Even still, DJ Rashad's bittersweet classic "Let It Go" pops up halfway through, and while logic would dictate that the song be used as the mix's emotional centerpiece, it gets drowned out by fog almost immediately. A confounder rather than a crowd-pleaser, Fabriclive 100 is nevertheless a highly thought-provoking glimpse into the minds of two brave individuals who think very differently than anyone else.
© Paul Simpson /TiVo

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