Fabriclive.28 Evil Nine

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  • Release Date: 07/25/2006
  • Sales Rank: 118,967
  • Label: FABRIC
  • UPC: 802560005620
 
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Fabriclive.28

1LISTENWhere Is It? / Will Saul Evil Nine Remix 6:33
2LISTENClik / Simian Mobile Disco 2:54
3LISTENReady to Uff / Uffie 2:32
4LISTENRound and Round / Bodyrockers Switch Remix 4:58
5LISTENAnger Man / Riton Riton Re-Rub 3:38
6LISTENThe Boy Who Ran Away / Mystery Jets Riton Extended Dub / Dub / Mix 4:32
7LISTENKickschool 79 / Thomas Schumacher 5:05
8LISTENErotic Discourse / Paul Woolford 3:52
9LISTENVolta 82 / Boys Noize 3:45
10LISTENThe Dogs / Bassbin Twins 5:05
11LISTENJohn's Addiction / John Starlight 5:05
12LISTENTechnologic / Daft Punk Digitalism's Highway to Paris Remix 4:54
13LISTENThe Fallen (Ruined by Justice) / Franz Ferdinand 3:09
14LISTENAll I Wanna Do Is Break Some Hearts Boys Noize Remix 2 2:54
15LISTENWhat's Your Damage / Test Icicles Digitalism Remix 5:05
16LISTENNowhere Girl / B-Movie Freeland Remix 5:49
17LISTENLondon Calling / The Clash 3:30

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Editorial Reviews

Keeping things sonically diverse was the hallmark of the Fabriclive series in 2006, and the London superclub-meets-record-label wasted no time in commissioning Evil Nine to keep the trend consistent with this edition in the series. He gets right down to business with the Will Saul/Ursula Rucker collaboration "Where Is It?," and then does a stylistic right turn with contributions from Simian Mobile Disco and the Mr. Oizo-produced "Ready to Uff." The only thing that stays the same from one song to the next is the sure bet that nothing will stay the same. The mix goes through many of the peaks and ebbs one would expect, and never really has a moment of filler to speak ill of. Things get kicked into overdrive with the Digitalism remix of Daft Punk, followed by a Justice rework of Franz Ferdinand, before landing most appropriately with the grand finale of the Clash's "London Calling." Definitely not the best of the series, but far from the worst. Rob Theakston, All Music Guide

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