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| saddmann |
| Posted: 07-10-2008 |
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| Öèòàòà: | | FabricLive 42 (Mixed By FreQ Nasty) | please upload on rapidshare or something in english
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| Öèòàòà: | Born in Fiji and raised in New Zealand, breakbeat pioneer FreQ Nasty grew up listening to his father’s stories about his rowdy rock shows (“I remember him saying when he was 14 or 15, he was earning more in a week than his dad was in a month from playing in bands!”) and dreamed of bigger possibilities. He decided at the age of 14, while working his first manual labour job, that he didn’t want to succumb to mundanely being a cog in the machine. That very same boundary breaking sensibility has always transcended through his music, from his scene-shaking classics like ‘Boomin Back Atcha’ and ‘Move Back,’ to his remixes of pop icons like Fatboy Slim, Kelis and KRS One. At the same time, he’s always been very receptive to all that surrounds him, especially when he made the move to London and immersed himself in its developing scenes. His seminal releases on Botchit & Scarper for example, forward thinking and progressive, were a sign of the fast-moving times.
“I remember one of my roommates’ boyfriends worked in a vinyl shop on Edgware Road and I used to go up there around ’93, ’94 – just at the point where the rave scene had kind of split into happy hardcore and darkcore. Literally, you’d walk into the store and one side would be happy hardcore and the other would be darkcore! I liked the darkcore stuff that was heavier and darker with reggae samples - I guess that was the beginnings of jungle. Through a friend of a friend, I managed to join up with Sour Records, which put out UK Apache and Shy FX’s “Original Nuttah.” Then Botchit & Scarper started doing the early beats and breakbeat stuff as a sister label to SOUR/Emotif and amongst others Matt (MJ Cole) started out engineering there before he moved onto his garage stuff. It was interesting because that one studio was an intersection for the burgeoning jungle scene, speed garage scene and breakbeat scene, and so many seminal artists came out of it…. Shy FX, T Power, MJ Cole, BLIM and more. I think that’s why some of the early Botchit & Scarper releases were so varied, because people were making half time jungle records, because it was the same engineers that would be making the jungle records.” – FreQ Nasty
No matter what new genre or new scene steals the media spotlight these days, FreQ Nasty has the wisdom and experience to see it for what it is. After all, the cycles have spun around countless times within his vast, expandable career. Continually shape shifting under the wide umbrella of bass culture, FreQ Nasty forever stays one step ahead of its ongoing hype-fuelled evolution.
“London still seems to have this thing of spitting out a genre – a distinct genre – every 18 months. I think it’s as exciting as it ever was; there’s loads of good new music out there and it’s interesting to see where those things come from. If you look at the Garage side of things, there’s that bumpy four-on-the-floor Bassline/Niche stuff coming out and there’s Dubstep, which draws its roots from Garage as well – so there’s two radically different, distinct scenes that have branched off from the same place. And there are some great records that came out in-between 2 Step Garage and dubstep. I remember when Tempa were putting out those Horsepower records of these crazy, chopped-up drums and mental syncopations - not really on the double time, but not really on the half-time, like dubstep, either. I thought they were really interesting phases in themselves; they never took off into a scene but who knows, if some journalist had picked up on it and gone, ‘Hey, you know those mental syncopated rhythms that sound like a jazz drummer on amphetamines, I’m going to call it such-and-such genre’ – perhaps that could’ve been a scene in itself! So at every stage in the evolution of dance music, there’s really interesting points that maybe don’t get the hype to become a scene as such.”- FreQ Nasty
Bridging the gap between the most current scenes in London’s bass culture, FreQ Nasty rumbles with underground thunder on FABRICLIVE 42, a staggering showcase of some of the rawest breaks-led beats around. Evading the pitfalls of a genre-controlled mix, yet at the same time avoiding the stop-start feel of a “mash up” mix, on FABRICLIVE 42 he’s imaginatively arranged a flowing, tightly-connected blend of FreQ-y tracks. With the bass heavy stomp of L-Vis 1990’s UK take on Baltimore house, the blistering shatter of TRG and several of his own storming productions, including his Santogold hit ‘Creator,’ the mix is a terror to bassbins worldwide. Buckle up.
“It’s balls-to-the-wall from the very beginning! But that’s the way I’m playing these days – there are so many good, full-on tracks out at the moment, I just come out and go BAM!…and then think about chilling out. I ended up finding that the relationship between the tunes in this mix wasn’t about genres – it wasn’t “it’s a breakbeat tune” or “it’s a dubstep tune” or “it’s a Baltimore tune” or whatever else – it was more about the feeling of the tune, the intensity of it. It’s odd because really, there isn’t a straight up breaks tune on the mix, but that wasn’t intentional. It’s bassline and breaks all the way through, just different permutations of them.” – FreQ Nasty |
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| oceania |
| Posted: 08-10-2008 |
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ñóïåððððððððððð âîîáùå!!! îòëè÷íûé ìèêñ, òî, ÷òî íóæíî! õîðîøèé òîâàðèù ìèêñó ÑÌÄ! |
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| nekidko |
| Posted: 08-10-2008 |
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| dbridge |
| Posted: 08-10-2008 |
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| Ice7 |
| Posted: 08-10-2008 |
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Ïî÷åìó íà Ôàíêèñîóëå íå âûêëàäûâàþò Speed garage?! Íèêîãäà! Äàæå â ïîèñêå íè÷åãî íå íàõîäèò.... È íå íàäî ãîâîðèòü, ÷òî ñòèëü îøèáî÷íî ïîäïèñûâàþò õàóñîì, øàíñîíîì èëè ðîê'í'ðîëëîì=))))), åãî ïðîñòî íå âûêëàäûâàþò=))) Èíîãäà õîòü ïîÿâëÿåòñÿ Äàáñòåï, ñåé÷àñ âïåðâûå óâèäåë Òóñòåï, ÷òî î÷åíü ðàäóåò=) Âûëîæèâøåìó âûðàæàþ îäîáðèòåëüíóþ áëàãîäàðíîñòü=) |
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| Shnass |
| Posted: 09-10-2008 |
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îõ ¸õ! áëèí óæå ñïàòü ïîðà à òàê õî÷åòñÿ ïîñëóøàòü ïðÿìî ñåé÷àñ, íî ïðèéä¸òñÿ îòëîæèòü ýòó âêóñíÿøêó íà çàâòðà |
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| poly94 |
| Posted: 09-10-2008 |
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| andydiver |
| Posted: 09-10-2008 |
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Ice7, ñîãëàñøóñü, Speed garage ïðîñòî íå íàéòè..èñêàë ñòàðûå ñáîðíèêè Ìèíèñòðè îô ñàóíä 93-98 ãîäà..òàì òàêîå ìóçëî..íè ôèãà íå íàøåë)) òàê ÷òî åñëè ó êîãî-åñòü ÷å-íèòü èç Speed garage, âûêëàäûâàéòå!) |
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| Íàðûì |
| Posted: 09-10-2008 |
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ÎÎÎÎÎÎîîîîîî÷åíü êðóòîé ìèêñ))) |
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| latex |
| Posted: 09-10-2008 |
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îôèãåíà!!!! |
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| Get-up |
| Posted: 10-10-2008 |
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Äîáàâëåíî: | Öèòàòà: | | Ïî÷åìó íà Ôàíêèñîóëå íå âûêëàäûâàþò Speed garage?! Íèêîãäà! Äàæå â ïîèñêå íè÷åãî íå íàõîäèò.... È íå íàäî ãîâîðèòü, ÷òî ñòèëü îøèáî÷íî ïîäïèñûâàþò õàóñîì, øàíñîíîì èëè ðîê'í'ðîëëîì=))))), åãî ïðîñòî íå âûêëàäûâàþò=))) Èíîãäà õîòü ïîÿâëÿåòñÿ Äàáñòåï, ñåé÷àñ âïåðâûå óâèäåë Òóñòåï, ÷òî î÷åíü ðàäóåò=) Âûëîæèâøåìó âûðàæàþ îäîáðèòåëüíóþ áëàãîäàðíîñòü=) |
Òóñòåï ñåé÷àñ âîîáùå íå â ïî÷åòå. Íå ïîÿâëÿåòñÿ íîâîãî. Ðåëèçû âûõîäÿò ðåäêî. Speed garage - åùå ðåæå. Dubstep íà ìîé âçãëÿä ê ïåðâûì äâóì ñòèëÿì ïðèìåøèâàòü âîîáùå íå óìåñòíî.
À âîîáùå ïîèùè ïî ôîðóìó. ß âîò íàïðèìåð ýòîãî íå äåëàþ. Èíîãäà ñêà÷èâàþ ðåëèçû êîòîðûå ïîÿâëÿþòñÿ íà ãëàâíîé ñòðàíèöå, íî íå áîëüøå. À çäåñü êàê ïðàâèëî ïîñòÿò ðåëèçû îäíè è òå æå ëþäè. Ïîýòîìó è îáùóþ íàïðàâëåííîñòü ôîðìèðóþò èõ ïðèñòðàñòèÿ è âîçìîæíîñòè. |
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| bakota |
| Posted: 10-10-2008 |
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FabricLive 42 - mixed by FreQ Nasty (2008
Quality:320 kbps mp3 Size:164,8 mb
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| Ññûëêà: | http://ifolder.ru/8476314 http://ifolder.ru/8476307 | |
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| Shnass |
| Posted: 11-10-2008 |
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êðóòîé ìèêñ. à ñëåäóþùèé - äåêàáðüñêèé - âðîäå êàê switch ñìèêñóåò, íàäåþñü ÷òî ìèêñû ó íåãî òàê æå êðóòÿû êàê è ðåìèêñû |
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| Arctic Glow |
| Posted: 11-10-2008 |
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àôèãåííûé ìèêñ. |
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| ChoppedBeatz |
| Posted: 13-10-2008 |
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VA - Freq Nasty Fabriclive42 (2008) (v0)

01. Saul Williams - Not In Our Name 02. Santogold Vs Switch & Freq Nasty - Creator 03. Freq Nasty Vs Propa Tings - Peacemaker 04. Madox - Duckalicious [Baobinga's Thugalicious Remix] 05. Leon Jean-Marie - Bring It On [Rusko's Granny Smasher Remix] 06. Reso - If You Can't Beat Em 07. Cadence Weapon - House Music 08. L-Vis 1990 - Change the Game 09. ZTT - Lower State of Consciousness [Original Munich Version] 10. Rob Sparx - 2 Faced Rasta [Reso Remix] 11. Lee "Scratch" Perry Vs. The Moody Boyz - God Smiled [Remix] 12. Tayo - March of the Soundbwoyz 13. Freq Nasty - Come Let Me Know [Acappella] 14. Baobinga feat. DJ Nasty - State of Ghetto Jackin 15. Epydemix - Thunder Gutter [Dub] 16. Backdraft feat. Sporty-O - Living Like a Hustler 17. KRS One - Sound Of Da Police [Freq Nasty Breakbeat Bacon Mix] 18. The Beat Monkeys - How You Like Me Now? [Rico Tubbs Gangsters Mix] 19. Buraka Som Sistema - Kaslemba Wegue Wegue (Reso's Aguadente Mash Mix) 20. Freq Nasty Vs Heavyweight Dub Champion - Snared (Freq's Donkey Kong Mix) 21. TRG - Oi! Killa ! 22. Freq Nasty Vs Bassnectar [Dub] - Viva Tibet 23. Radioclit Vs No Surrender - Godda Get It 24. Nate Mars Ft. Jahdan - Above & Beyond Dem
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| msedler |
| Posted: 15-10-2008 |
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 FABRICLIVE 41: Simian Mobile Disco
Simian Mobile Disco keep all listeners keenly on their toes and, taking a step away from any misguided preconceptions, showcases an exemplary DJ set on FABRICLIVE 41: an arresting, expansive mix that shuffles with 4/4 rarities and gems. At times tough, other times spacey, and riveting throughout, the iridescent collection is an exploratory trip onto a dancefloor commanded by the improvisatory musicians. SMD strips back and lets loose with the thump of Smith N Hack, the disco shine of Metro Area and the proggy sounds of Sisters of Transistors.
[TRACKLISTING] 01. Tomita - The Firebird – Infernal Dance Of King Kastechi [Clean Version] – SonyBMG 02. Sisters Of Transistors – The Don – This Is Music 03. Simian Mobile Disco – Simple - Wichita 04. Hercules And Love Affair – Blind [Serge Santiago Version] – EMI 05. Smith N Hack – Space Warrior – Errorsmith and Soundhack 06. Discodeine – Joystick – Dirty 07. Shit Robot – Chasm – DFA 08. Perc & Fractal – Up Tool – Kompakt 09. Metro Area – Miura – Environ 10. Worthy – Crack EI – Leftroom 11. Moon Dog – Suite Equestria – Roof 12. Fine Cut Bodies – Huncut Hacuka – Chi Recordings 13. Bentobox vs Chordian – Aemono - Imprimé 14. Jelo & DeadMau5 – The Reward Is Cheese – Rising Trax 15. Simian Mobile Disco - Sleep Deprivation [Simon Baker Remix] – Wichita 16. Popof – The Chomper [LSD Version]– Turbo Recordings 17. Raymond Scott – Cindy Electronium – Basta 18. Paul Woolford Presents Bobby Peru – Erotic Discourse – 2020 Vision 19. Moebius Plank Neumeier – Pitch Control – Sky Records 20. Plastikman – Spastik – Mute 21. Green Velvet – Flash – Relief Records 22. The Walker Brothers – Nite Flights [Album Version] – SonyBMG http://rapidshare.com/files/153319340/FABR...VE_41.part1.exe http://rapidshare.com/files/153319747/FABR...VE_41.part2.rar **note: part 1 download is self extracting rar file as .exe
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| Posted: 16-10-2008 |
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| babayota |
| Posted: 23-11-2008 |
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Ó êîãî-íèáóäü óæå åñòü?
Fabriclive 43: Switch & Sinden
 Due for release on 01/12/2008
01. Juiceboxxx and Dre Skull - Center Stage 02. Yo Majesty - Club Action 03. Aquasky feat. Acafool - Have A Good Time (The Count & Sinden Mix) 04. Armand Van Helden - This Ain’t Hollywood 05. Scottie B and King Tutt - African Chant 06. Mujava - Township Funk (Sinden Remix) 07. Tigerstyle feat. Vybz Kartel, Mangi Mahal + Nikitta - Balle! Shava! (Sinden Remix) 08. MixHell - Highly Explicit (Brodinski Remix) 09. Buraka Som Sistema - Luanda - Lisboa 10. Radioclit - Secousse (Instrumental Version) 11. Alan Braxe Ft. Killa Kella & Fallon - Nightwatcher [Show Me] (Instrumental) / Double S & True Tiger - From Day 12. Joker - Gully Brook Lane 13. JME - AWOH 14. Skream - Fick 15. Zomby - Strange Fruit 16. Caper - Hybrid 17. Project Bassline - Drop the Pressure (The Count & Sinden Remix) 18. Piddy Py - Giggle Riddim 19. Roisin Murphy - Overpowered (Herve and Roisin in the Secret Garden Mix) 20. Machines Don’t Care - Beat Bang 21. Kudu - Let’s Finish (Sinden Remix) 22. M83 - Couleurs 23. SALEM - Redlights |
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| Shnass |
| Posted: 23-11-2008 |
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ïàöàí÷èêè òîæå íå îáîøëèñü áåç äàáñòåïà, è áóðàêó óæå òðåòèé èëè ÷åòâ¸ðòûé ðàç â ôàáðèêëàéâîâñêèõ ìèêñàõ âñòðå÷àþ. à âîîáùå æäó ñ íåòåðïåíèåì - switch îäèí èç êðóòåéøèõ õàóçîâûõ ðåìèêñåðîâ èìõî. |
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| MeanLizard |
| Posted: 23-11-2008 |
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| Öèòàòà: | | ïàöàí÷èêè òîæå íå îáîøëèñü áåç äàáñòåïà |
íó à õóëè åñëè ìîäíî |
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