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Diplo - FABRICLIVE 24

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Diplo, the producer behind M.I.A. this year's hottest newcomer, was raised across the southern states of America; fed on a diet of shrimp, Miami Bass and DIY DJ party culture. In his late teens he began DJing and migrated north to Philly and New York, where he began to produce his own tracks and taught computer music to little kids. While living in Japan he read about Ninja Tunes hip hop offshoot Big Dada and sent them demo, swiftly signed he put out the deep, diverse and funky 'Florida' LP in 2004. He's remixed for artists ranging from Beck and Gwen Stefani to Bun B, Kano and Le Tigre. Diplo pushes the envelope of new sounds and rhythm that constantly absorbs and amazes listeners of his mixtapes and Hollartronix parties. He's previously recorded compilations for the forward thinking Def Jux and releases on Money Studies in NYC. Most recently he's been working on a full DJ and Audio Visual show.

"I just wanted to do it as a history of the electro/Miami bass sound, but throwing all sorts of things in there, with a funk kind of feel. It has a club feel, just throwing as many different styles as I can. I wanted to throw a lot of stuff out there that people might not know, that was the foundation. And I wanted to break out a lot of new stuff that people might not be exposed to yet as well. With this one, I went a little out there and put on tracks that people might not be that familiar with just cuz it's a Fabric mixtape." Diplo

This is a fast paced, funk fuelled ride through the badlands of hip hop, dubstep, electro, rock and techno sounds. There's sexy sunny vibes at the opening when Plantlife meet Nina Sky's alluring vocals, Killer Mike's brooding beats meet the sparkling robotic electro of Cybertron, the old skool vocal vibes from Yazoo and Debbie Deb then classics like Freestyle's 'Don't Stop The Rock'. Throwing down the techno bass there's cuts from Hashim, Model 500, Aphex Twin and Cajmere before Solid Groove get sick. The beats come fresh and raw from Two Culture Clash and Ludacris, dirty latin tinged rhythms from Diplo and Gaiola Das Popozudas, with M.I.A.'s distinctive vocals. Heading to the close rock class from The Cure meets Outcastes furious hip hop, Le Tigre's grinding guitars, DJ Nasty's pulsing Hurricane, before winding down with Turbulance and the sweet sounds of Cat Power.

TRACKLIST:

1. Plantlife/Nina Sky - Love 4 the World (Why They Gotta Hate?)/Turnin' Me On
2. Killer Mike - My Chrome (featuring Big Boi)
3. Cybotron - Clear
4. Yazoo - Don't Go
5. Debbie Deb - When I Hear Music
6. Freestyle - Don't Stop the Rock
7. Hashim - Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)
8. Model 500 - Nightdrive (Thru Babylon)
9. Aphex Twin - Windowlicker
10. Cajmere - Percolator
11. Solid Groove - This Is Sick
12. Two Culture Clash - Love Guide (featuring Ms. Thing)
13. Ludacris - What's Your Fantasy (featuring Shawnna)
14. Diplo - Percão
15. Gaiola Das Popozudas - Vem Cristiano
16. MC Biro Leyby - Cria Cria Periquita
17. Gaiola Das Popozudas - Ô Darcy
18. Diplo/M.I.A. - Way More (Remix)/Bucky Done Gun
19. Jammer - Destruction VIP
20. The Cure - Love Song
21. Outkast - B.O.B.
22. Le Tigre - Deceptacon
23. DJ Nasty - Hurricane
24. DJ Deeon - Freaks
25. Turbulence - Notorious
26. Cat Power - Free