2012, FB2
Looking back on the myriad of ways that the genre now known quite loosely as 'bass music' has mutated, one of the key figures in its evolution would have to be Bristol's Rob Ellis, better known simply as Pinch. His fascination with what the outer limits of the dub sound can achieve, has made him a distinct figure within the fluid group of like-minded dubstep musicians that defined the so-called Bristol sound.
His FABRICLIVE offering comes hot on the heels of mixes from Pearson Sound and an artist with whom he's just recently released a collaborative album on Honest Jon's, Shackleton. These are all producers who work in a similar vein, that is, impeccable attention to sound detail, continual experimentation with rhythm whilst always maintaining a definitive 'sound' which can be traced throughout all their productions.
His FABRICLIVE offering comes hot on the heels of mixes from Pearson Sound and an artist with whom he's just recently released a collaborative album on Honest Jon's, Shackleton. These are all producers who work in a similar vein, that is, impeccable attention to sound detail, continual experimentation with rhythm whilst always maintaining a definitive 'sound' which can be traced throughout all their productions.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Venom [Part 2] |
| 2 | Slow Down |
| 3 | Equalized #005B |
| 4 | Love Like [Pinch Remix] |
| 5 | Rooms Within a Room |
| 6 | Natural Law |
| 7 | In Dreams |
| 8 | Swims |
| 9 | Uncertain |
| 10 | Hessra |
| 11 | Acid Reign [Pinch's Dubplate Version] |
| 12 | Broken |
| 13 | Double Edge [Pinch Remix] |
| 14 | 480 BC |
| 15 | This Is It VIP |
| 16 | Mach |
| 17 | Blue Meanie |
| 18 | Get Serious |
| 19 | A Case of the Bleeps |
| 20 | Pressure |
| 21 | Promise a Secret |
| 22 | Venom [Part 1] |
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