Filthy Dukes: Fabriclive48: Filthy Du
Fabriclive48: Filthy Du
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
Derzeit nicht erhältlich.
Lassen Sie sich über unseren eCourier benachrichtigen, falls das Produkt bestellt werden kann.
Lassen Sie sich über unseren eCourier benachrichtigen, falls das Produkt bestellt werden kann.
- Label: Fabric
- Erscheinungstermin: 29.7.2024
- Serie: Fabriclive
Ähnliche Artikel
"With the mix we tried to capture the energy of one of our DJ sets and reflect our night Kill Em All. When we book Kill Em All, we think about it like a DJ set, booking acts that reflect our taste in music and creating a night that builds. We start off with disco sounds, some live bands, move into house and techno and different sub-genres of both, getting a bit darker and heavier the later it gets. The mix reflects this and, like our DJ sets; it's also quite unpredictable with tracks by artists like Mr Oizo next to Jack Penate. We have always been passionate about new music and new bands but also fun, so this is a proper party mix - a true reflection of both Filthy Dukes & Kill Em All. A lot of the artists on the mix have performed at Kill Em All: Emperor Machine, Phenomenal Handclap Band, WhoMadeWho, Discodeine, Braxe & Menace, Aeroplane, Popof, Brodinski, Joakim, Zombie Nation, Proxy. So it feels like a representation of the ultimate Kill Em All night in one mix."
- Filthy Dukes
With their vibrant club night Kill Em All, the Filthy Dukes have made an individual and indelible impact on the nightlife landscape of London. True pioneers in their own right, Kill Em All first struck a chord at Camden's unassuming Barfly in 2001, after the pair recognised a thirst amongst a public raised on both guitars and electronic music. Bored of the dull notion that the two scenes should be kept separate, the Filthy Dukes (Olly Dixon and Tim Lawton) decided to unite dancefloor-geared DJs with hard-edged scuzzy rockers, and went on a quest for artists that embraced both disciplines.
And it's back to what they know best on FABRICLIVE 48: uproarious, incendiary DJ sets that sizzle through a smorgasboard of genres, not so much traverse boundaries as obliterate them, coupling pulsating kick drums, with dreamy melodies and song-writing sensibilities with an ability to turn a dancefloor upside down. The mix ducks and dives through styles and sounds without a moment's respite - setting the pace from the off with their own gloriously synth-laden stomper "This Rhythm", they move through "Beat The Clock" by the legendary Sparks, Aeroplane's disgustingly brilliant Italo remix of Sebastian Tellier - straight out of the Gospel of Daft Punk, and even manage to drift in and out of Aphex Twin's classic "Windowlicker" before the close. This is care-free, it's joyous, it's the sound of two mates, who know their music inside out, throwing their favourite records around the room. Throw down your preconceptions and discard your notions of the sounds of a fabric main room, this is Filthy Dukes, and this is how they Kill Em All.
Tracklist:
01 Filthy Dukes – This Rhythm [Emperor Machine Remix] – Polydor
02 Phenomenal Hand Clap Band - You'll Disappear - Tummy Touch
03 WhoMadeWho – The Plot [Discodeine Remix] – Gomma
04 Hockey – Learn To Lose [Filthy Dukes Remix] – Capitol
05 Sparks – Beat The Clock – Sparks / Gorgio Moroder Enterprise
06 Alan Braxe & Fred Falke – Most Wanted - Vulture
07 Sebastien Tellier – Kilometer [Areoplane Mix] – Lucky Number
08 80kidz - Miss Mars – KSR Corp
09 Filthy Dukes – Twenty Six Hundred [Album Version] – Polydor
10 POPOF – Serenity (Noob remix) – Form Music
11 Audio Soul Project - Reality Check (Vincenzo Remix) – Dessous
12 Mujava - Township Funk – This Is Music
13 Dataworx - Control (Original Mix) - Solarscape
14 Noob & Brodinski - Peanuts Club - Turbo
15 Joakim - Watermelon Bubblicious – Versatile
16 Zombie Nation - Worth It Part 1 – UKW Records
17 Aphex Twin – Windowlicker – Warp
18 Tiga – What You Need (Proxy Remix) – Different Recordings
19 Daft Punk - Robot Rock (Soulwax Remix) - Virgin
20 Mr Oizo - Pourriture 7 – Ed Banger
21 Jack Peñate - Tonight's Today – XL Recordings
22 Lifelike – Sequencer – Vulture
23 Filthy Dukes – Messages [Filthy Dukes Kill Em All Remix] – Polydor
- Filthy Dukes
With their vibrant club night Kill Em All, the Filthy Dukes have made an individual and indelible impact on the nightlife landscape of London. True pioneers in their own right, Kill Em All first struck a chord at Camden's unassuming Barfly in 2001, after the pair recognised a thirst amongst a public raised on both guitars and electronic music. Bored of the dull notion that the two scenes should be kept separate, the Filthy Dukes (Olly Dixon and Tim Lawton) decided to unite dancefloor-geared DJs with hard-edged scuzzy rockers, and went on a quest for artists that embraced both disciplines.
And it's back to what they know best on FABRICLIVE 48: uproarious, incendiary DJ sets that sizzle through a smorgasboard of genres, not so much traverse boundaries as obliterate them, coupling pulsating kick drums, with dreamy melodies and song-writing sensibilities with an ability to turn a dancefloor upside down. The mix ducks and dives through styles and sounds without a moment's respite - setting the pace from the off with their own gloriously synth-laden stomper "This Rhythm", they move through "Beat The Clock" by the legendary Sparks, Aeroplane's disgustingly brilliant Italo remix of Sebastian Tellier - straight out of the Gospel of Daft Punk, and even manage to drift in and out of Aphex Twin's classic "Windowlicker" before the close. This is care-free, it's joyous, it's the sound of two mates, who know their music inside out, throwing their favourite records around the room. Throw down your preconceptions and discard your notions of the sounds of a fabric main room, this is Filthy Dukes, and this is how they Kill Em All.
Tracklist:
01 Filthy Dukes – This Rhythm [Emperor Machine Remix] – Polydor
02 Phenomenal Hand Clap Band - You'll Disappear - Tummy Touch
03 WhoMadeWho – The Plot [Discodeine Remix] – Gomma
04 Hockey – Learn To Lose [Filthy Dukes Remix] – Capitol
05 Sparks – Beat The Clock – Sparks / Gorgio Moroder Enterprise
06 Alan Braxe & Fred Falke – Most Wanted - Vulture
07 Sebastien Tellier – Kilometer [Areoplane Mix] – Lucky Number
08 80kidz - Miss Mars – KSR Corp
09 Filthy Dukes – Twenty Six Hundred [Album Version] – Polydor
10 POPOF – Serenity (Noob remix) – Form Music
11 Audio Soul Project - Reality Check (Vincenzo Remix) – Dessous
12 Mujava - Township Funk – This Is Music
13 Dataworx - Control (Original Mix) - Solarscape
14 Noob & Brodinski - Peanuts Club - Turbo
15 Joakim - Watermelon Bubblicious – Versatile
16 Zombie Nation - Worth It Part 1 – UKW Records
17 Aphex Twin – Windowlicker – Warp
18 Tiga – What You Need (Proxy Remix) – Different Recordings
19 Daft Punk - Robot Rock (Soulwax Remix) - Virgin
20 Mr Oizo - Pourriture 7 – Ed Banger
21 Jack Peñate - Tonight's Today – XL Recordings
22 Lifelike – Sequencer – Vulture
23 Filthy Dukes – Messages [Filthy Dukes Kill Em All Remix] – Polydor
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 This rhythm (Emperor Machine Remix)
- 2 You'll disappear
- 3 The plot (Discodeine Remix)
- 4 Learn To Lose (Filthy Dukes Remix)
- 5 Beat the clock
- 6 Most wanted
- 7 Kilometer (Aeroplane Mix)
- 8 Miss Mars
- 9 Twenty six hundred (Album Version)
- 10 Serenity (Noob Remix)
- 11 Reality check (Vincenzo Remix)
- 12 Township funk
- 13 Control (Original Mix)
- 14 Peanuts club
- 15 Watermelon bubblicious
- 16 Worth it [Part 1]
- 17 Windowlicker
- 18 What you need (Proxy Remix)
- 19 Robot rock (Soulwax Remix)
- 20 Pourriture 7
- 21 Tonight's today
- 22 Sequencer
- 23 Messages (Filthy Dukes Kill Em All Remix)