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Blunted Presents asked me if I would like to do a little write-up of my Fabric night after they gave me free tickets. How could I say no? So first off, big thanks for the tickets! I am a bit partial to Fabric (as I am a FabricFirst member and think of Fabric as London’s top club) but I have to say this past Friday was the best night I’ve had out in London to date. With our combination of members and free tickets, we breezed past the friendly door staff (more on this later) and into the club without queuing.

Room 2 had an amazing drum’n’bass lineup per usual but I was blown away by the quality of the Room 1 acts. Sweat X, a raving Electrorap duo from South Africa, had the floor going mental right before Toddla T put down an epic Ragga set. Scratch Perverts were on top of their game but Patchwork Pirates had me seizing when they dropped bombs like The Proxy – Raven and Nadastrom – Pussy back to back. See that? I just listed off the entire Room 1 set list and I truly can’t pick a favorite. Being able to rave it up in Room 1 and then walk over to Room 2 and thrash to Grooverider, Chase & Status, Adam F and the like, made the night just perfect.

That’s what makes Fabric such a top-flight club. The acts they bring in are ridiculous which in turn attracts music lovers. The staff there is also on point. Bouncers are never too rude, the smoking area guy (James) is always up for a chat and the clean-up crew will rave it up with you if they have a moment. Some of my friends shy away from Fabric because of the club drugs but if that’s what’s keeping you away, fear not! Fabric is not about drugs it’s about people who love music letting go and having a wicked night. I truly believe everyone should go to Fabric once.

I’ll be back at Fabric for sure…on February 6th and 13th to be exact (check the lineups … how could you not go?!). Keep a lookout for the half-Asian youngster raving hard. That being said thanks for the tickets Blunted Presents and thanks to Fabric for being on top of your game.

Words: Sam

Sam runs a Blog called called The Free & The Rave - make sure you check it out!


Howie B vs Casino Royale - Not In The Face + free download

howie b Howie B vs Casino Royale   Not In The Face + free download

A man that needs no introduction, but I’ll do it anyway. Howie B was born in ‘63 in Glasgow, a super talented musician, producer, creator of two fashion brands and an influencial part of the doART Gallery on music-art exhibitions, he has also had time to be a pioneer in the development of the UK Electronica scene having worked with artists such as Björk, U2, Elisa Brain Eno, Sinead O’Connor and Tricky to name but a few. This release on the Fabric Records label sees him teaming up with Italy’s best kept secret, Casino Royale to create a dubby, electronic, striped-out affair which also drops some Rock and Ska into the melting pot.

I must admit ‘Not In The Face’ took me a fair while to get into but it intrigues and entices the listener enough to give it a chance and ultimately rewards you when you do so. To give you a taste we have permission from Fabric to allow the exclusive free download of the track ‘Plastico Mistico’, so grab that whilst you can. Also, check the music video below for the track ‘Royale’ Sound’, I quite this one, digging the rocky rift…

Full info (Press Release)

In the midst of a U2 tour in 1997, Howie B met the massively popular 5-piece Italian band that he’d heard so many good things about in their home country. A powerful and wondrously talented music ensemble, Casino Royale had been supporting U2 on an Italian tour for which Howie was on production duties. Instantly drawn to their unique sound – somewhere between ska and funk, with elements of drum n bass - and their striking visual style, Howie left Italy feeling intrigued. Four years later, hired by Red Bull for a special “Spend 2 days with Howie B” studio session in Milan, two members of Casino Royale turned up as a surprise - and it seemed the chemistry between the three of them was perfectly balanced. But it wasn’t until two years ago that Howie was approached for production duties on their artist album, ‘Reale,’ a release which celebrated 20 years of the band’s vast career.

Recorded in the summer of 2006 in Milan, Howie B returned to London to mix the album the following autumn and discovered that his creative vision was dividing into two separate pictures. ‘Reale’ was released in Italy in December ‘06 but, despite its celebrated critical acclaim, Howie couldn’t rub off a slight feeling of dissatisfaction…

I knew, the whole time I recorded it, the album had gone one way. But with the parts in the album and just a little bit of extra work, I thought could make a completely different album - something really beautiful. What we’d created was really good, and it did very well for them in Italy, but it was very Italian, the lyrics especially. It was a mixture of rapping and singing. Sound-wise it’s a mix of hip hop, house, dub, folk – and it’s quite electronic. But I had this Italian head on when I was doing it because I knew it was for the Italian market and I also knew what they wanted. So we did the album in that style and all of us were very happy about it. I was really happy with it but I told them I thought it would be great if we could take all the parts and just change them a little bit, not too much, and focus with a different hat on. They didn’t know what I meant, so I asked them to give me 10 days in the studio, and said I’d deliver a completely different album, without losing the feel of it. You’d be able to hear where it’s come from. So March of last year I did the second album, ‘Not In The Face.’– Howie B

Tracklist:

  1. Easy Tranquillo
  2. Milano Double Standard
  3. E’ Già domain
  4. Plastico Mistico
  5. Protect Me
  6. Prova
  7. Royale’Sound
  8. In My Soul Kingdom
  9. Quello Che Ti Do
  10. Tutto

Download: Howie B vs Casino Royale - Plastico Mistico

Release date: 29th September 2008 (14th October in the US)


FABRICLIVE Guest List and CD Competition

fabriclive40:NoisiaIts been a while since we ran a comp on Blunted, but fear not, as we are lining some up for the upcoming months. First up though is this little treat in conjunction with our friends at Fabric. One lucky winner will receive 2 guest list tickets to FABRICLIVE on Friday the 4th of July for ‘Get Familiar’ with Switch & Sinden, Pendulum and Mary Ann Hobbs (album launch) + many more acts… Also, for the winner, Fabric are throwing in a copy of the current fabriclive cd; fabriclive40 featuring Noisia! I’ve set a really easy question, so it shouldn’t be too much trouble!

NOISIA, consisting of members Nik Roos, Martijn van Sonderen and Thijs de Vlieger from Groningen all from The Netherlands, are new forbearers of this more turgid sound, and use their FABRICLIVE 40 mix to run the gamut of dark shadowy delight in all things drum’n'bass. Featuring many Noisia tracks from their own two imprints Vision and Division Recordings, as well as labels Ninja Tune, Quarantine and Virus, this mix is a serious throttle to the senses, commanding dancefloors around the world to stand to attention. - Fabric London

Check out the lineup for FABRICLIVE below…

FABRICLIVE July 4th

To win 2 guest list tickets and a copy of fabriclive40:Nosia please answer the following (very easy!) question:

Who were Fabric’s co-founders and what was the club’s original use for before the renovation?

Please email your answer to roscoe (at) bluntedpresents.co.uk. Multiple correct answers will be drawn at random.

The closing date for entries is Thursday 3rd of July at 10:00pm. Winners will be contacted by email from Fabric. Good luck!


FABRICLIVE, this Friday

Another Friday and another chance to catch the Bukem In Session at Fabric; LTJ Bukem, TC1, Zero Tolerance, Furney with MCs Conrad, Stamina MC and MC:SP will be rocking room two. The usual Playaz residence will be holding down room one until the early hours. A week Friday see’s ‘Get Familiar’ take over FABRICLIVE with Switch & Sinden, Pendulum and Mary Ann Hobbs, with her album release. Look out for from some free Fabric goodies coming in a competition on Blunted soon!

Fabric June 27th Flyer


FABRICLIVE 41 - Simian Mobile Disco

FABRICLIVE 41 - Simian Mobile DiscoThis popped through my letterbox the other day, the 41st installment from the FABRICLIVE mix cd series, this time featuring the kings of stripped out disco James Ford and Jas Shaw aka ‘Simian Mobile Disco‘. First thing I did when getting into the studio with this was blast it right the way through from start to finish and its quite an intense journey! The mix takes unreleased gems, progressive, tough and spacey sounds and shows the quality at which these improvisatory musicians work the dancefloor.

“We dug through a lot of stuff that’s not very current. With a lot of mix CDs, you do them and you know it’s just going to go out and do its thing, but we always think a fabric mix is something that sticks around a lot longer. We weren’t aiming to make it the most current mix of tunes; of course there will be a few new things but a lot of it is us digging back into our record collections, just the stuff that people may have forgotten about, or that went overlooked.” - Simian Mobile Disco

Tracklisting:

  1. Tomita - The Firebird - Infernal Dance Of King Kastechi [Clean Version] - SonyBMG
  2. Sisters Of Transistors - The Don - This Is Music
  3. Simian Mobile Disco - Simple - Wichita
  4. Hercules And Love Affair - Blind [Serge Santiago Version] - EMI
  5. Smith N Hack - Space Warrior - Errorsmith and Soundhack
  6. Discodeine - Joystick - Dirty
  7. Shit Robot - Chasm - DFA
  8. Perc & Fractal - Up Tool - Kompakt
  9. 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

So, if you like your dance music dripping with originality, pace and to keep you on your toes as you listen, check out FABRICLIVE 41 when it hits the shops on the 11th of August. Fabricfirst members can get their hands on it from the 4th of August.

The CD is also packaged in the usual premium way with an embossed tin, artwork on the sleeve which is also repeated inside. Nice.


FABRICLIVE, Roni Size Reprazent (live)

This Friday sees Roni Size Reprazent coming to Fabric London. All advance tickets have sold out for this gig but you can try your luck on the door from 10pm. The night features the usual array of residents and guests, plus a High Contrast house set, which should be interesting. Check the flyer for the full line up.

fabric 200608 FABRICLIVE, Roni Size Reprazent (live)