Fabriclive 45: A-Trak
Fabriclive 45: A-Trak
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- Label: Fabric
- Erscheinungstermin: 29.7.2024
- Serie: Fabriclive
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“I mixed in some old, classic house records with some newer funk-loop house records that reference the old house records, mixed with some kooky weird Baltimore-ish club edits, mixed with some techno stuff, some slow disco and my own productions. If you see it on paper it looks like a whole mish-mash but the way I put together the mix, it somehow comes together and makes sense. I just looked at it really as a DJ mix: the way that I bring the songs in and the way that I try to put my stamp on it, rocking doubles on some of the records and doing scratch routines and adding layers on top of my edits of the songs, that's what defines its identity. I wanted to let the mix itself do the talking” - A-Trak
From label boss, hit producer, World Champion DJ, trendsetter, genre-mangling party-starter, to blogger extraordinaire, Alain Macklovitch, best known as A-Trak, embodies the full scope of the 21st Century musician-entrepreneur model. At the mere age of 26, A-Trak has had two distinct phases to his winding 11 year career. Stage one: after winning the World DMCs at age 15 (in 1997), he spent years as one of hip hop’s most renowned selectors. After taking over tour DJ duties for Kanye West in 2004, just as he was beginning to combine a bigger variety of sounds into his sets, A-Trak launched into stage two: becoming an undisputed icon for a generation of kids that worship hip hop and dance music alike, and commencing a worldwide boundary-blurring takeover. It all started very early, and developed very quickly, for A-Trak. As a young teenager in Montreal, he would scratch on one turntable for his brother (of Chromeo) Dave’s high school band. He begun practising, “with the discipline of a monk”, and after winning the Canadian, and later World, DMCs found himself an honorary member of Q-Bert’s legendary Skratch Piklz crew. He soon hooked up with DJ Craze and joined another famous scratch troupe, The Allies, and spent half a decade touring as hip hop’s hottest turntablist crew. Five years ago, after a chance meeting with Kanye West at a London in-store, A-Trak performed his first gig with the superstar, without a rehearsal, in front of 12, 000 people – and from then on did every show with him for four years. Three years ago, after meeting the rising Chicagoan rapper Kid Sister, A-Trak began dabbling his way into production, which – also by way of happenstance - led to the beginnings of a record label. Ironically named Fool’s Gold, considering how many prosperous treasures it’s unearthed, the label has gone on to become one of the most sought-after imprints on the underground radar: a cross-over idol that’s wildly and unpretentiously united the worlds of club music and hip hop.
On FABRICLIVE 45, A-Trak slams down an unrivalled blend of everything hot, fast, fun and creative in clubland today. Try and fathom how a mix with a tracklist that lurches from Boys Noize and Baltimore edits to Aeroplane and Todd Terje remixes to a nine year old scene-altering UK garage anthem actually fits together. It is this that makes FABRICLIVE 45 one of our most distinctive and jaw-dropping mixes yet – rarely has there been a disc that so epitomizes the style and ability of the DJ in question. A-Trak loops, layers, scratches, doubles-up, re-edits, re-tweaks and does God knows what else to make this mix both cohesive and breathtakingly brilliant.
Tracklist:
1. DJ Sneak - You Can't Hide From Your Bud - Classic
2. Boys Noize - Oh! (A-Trak Remix) - Boysnoize Records
3. Scott Grooves feat Parliament Funkadelic - Mothership Reconnection (Daft Punk Remix) - Soma
4. Voodoo Chilli - Get On Down - Cheap Thrills
5. Skepta - Sweet Mother (House Version) - Boy Better Know
6. DJ Class - I'm The Ish - Unruly
7. Metronomy - Heartbreaker (Diskjokke Remix) - Because
8. His Majesty Andre - Peep Thong - Cheap Thrills
9. Zombie Nation - Forza (Original) - UKW
10. Alex Gopher - Aurora - Go 4 Music
11. Dance Area - AA 24-7 - Phantasy
12. Robbie Rivera - Move Move (DJ Observer & Daniel Heathcliff Remix) - Juicy
13. Daniele Papini - Church of Nonsense - Media
14. Laidback Luke & A-Trak - Shake It Down - Fool's Gold
15. Nacho Lovers - Acid Life (Nachos 909 Dub) - Fool's Gold
16. Rob Threezy - The Chase - Rob Threezy
17. Friendly Fires - Paris (Aeroplane Remix) - XL
18. Fan Death - Veronica's Veil (Erol Alkan's Extended Re-Edit) - Phantasy
19. Simon Baker - Plastik (Todd Terje's Turkatech Remix) - Ongaku
20. The Martian - Tobacco Ties - Red Planet
21. DJ Gant-Man - Juke Dat Girl From The Back - Fool's Gold
22. DJ MP4 - The Book Is On The Table - Musics Net
23. Jamie Anderson & Content - Body Jackin' - IDG
24. Raffertie - Do Dat - On The Brink
25. DJ Zinc - 138 Trek - Bingo Beats
From label boss, hit producer, World Champion DJ, trendsetter, genre-mangling party-starter, to blogger extraordinaire, Alain Macklovitch, best known as A-Trak, embodies the full scope of the 21st Century musician-entrepreneur model. At the mere age of 26, A-Trak has had two distinct phases to his winding 11 year career. Stage one: after winning the World DMCs at age 15 (in 1997), he spent years as one of hip hop’s most renowned selectors. After taking over tour DJ duties for Kanye West in 2004, just as he was beginning to combine a bigger variety of sounds into his sets, A-Trak launched into stage two: becoming an undisputed icon for a generation of kids that worship hip hop and dance music alike, and commencing a worldwide boundary-blurring takeover. It all started very early, and developed very quickly, for A-Trak. As a young teenager in Montreal, he would scratch on one turntable for his brother (of Chromeo) Dave’s high school band. He begun practising, “with the discipline of a monk”, and after winning the Canadian, and later World, DMCs found himself an honorary member of Q-Bert’s legendary Skratch Piklz crew. He soon hooked up with DJ Craze and joined another famous scratch troupe, The Allies, and spent half a decade touring as hip hop’s hottest turntablist crew. Five years ago, after a chance meeting with Kanye West at a London in-store, A-Trak performed his first gig with the superstar, without a rehearsal, in front of 12, 000 people – and from then on did every show with him for four years. Three years ago, after meeting the rising Chicagoan rapper Kid Sister, A-Trak began dabbling his way into production, which – also by way of happenstance - led to the beginnings of a record label. Ironically named Fool’s Gold, considering how many prosperous treasures it’s unearthed, the label has gone on to become one of the most sought-after imprints on the underground radar: a cross-over idol that’s wildly and unpretentiously united the worlds of club music and hip hop.
On FABRICLIVE 45, A-Trak slams down an unrivalled blend of everything hot, fast, fun and creative in clubland today. Try and fathom how a mix with a tracklist that lurches from Boys Noize and Baltimore edits to Aeroplane and Todd Terje remixes to a nine year old scene-altering UK garage anthem actually fits together. It is this that makes FABRICLIVE 45 one of our most distinctive and jaw-dropping mixes yet – rarely has there been a disc that so epitomizes the style and ability of the DJ in question. A-Trak loops, layers, scratches, doubles-up, re-edits, re-tweaks and does God knows what else to make this mix both cohesive and breathtakingly brilliant.
Tracklist:
1. DJ Sneak - You Can't Hide From Your Bud - Classic
2. Boys Noize - Oh! (A-Trak Remix) - Boysnoize Records
3. Scott Grooves feat Parliament Funkadelic - Mothership Reconnection (Daft Punk Remix) - Soma
4. Voodoo Chilli - Get On Down - Cheap Thrills
5. Skepta - Sweet Mother (House Version) - Boy Better Know
6. DJ Class - I'm The Ish - Unruly
7. Metronomy - Heartbreaker (Diskjokke Remix) - Because
8. His Majesty Andre - Peep Thong - Cheap Thrills
9. Zombie Nation - Forza (Original) - UKW
10. Alex Gopher - Aurora - Go 4 Music
11. Dance Area - AA 24-7 - Phantasy
12. Robbie Rivera - Move Move (DJ Observer & Daniel Heathcliff Remix) - Juicy
13. Daniele Papini - Church of Nonsense - Media
14. Laidback Luke & A-Trak - Shake It Down - Fool's Gold
15. Nacho Lovers - Acid Life (Nachos 909 Dub) - Fool's Gold
16. Rob Threezy - The Chase - Rob Threezy
17. Friendly Fires - Paris (Aeroplane Remix) - XL
18. Fan Death - Veronica's Veil (Erol Alkan's Extended Re-Edit) - Phantasy
19. Simon Baker - Plastik (Todd Terje's Turkatech Remix) - Ongaku
20. The Martian - Tobacco Ties - Red Planet
21. DJ Gant-Man - Juke Dat Girl From The Back - Fool's Gold
22. DJ MP4 - The Book Is On The Table - Musics Net
23. Jamie Anderson & Content - Body Jackin' - IDG
24. Raffertie - Do Dat - On The Brink
25. DJ Zinc - 138 Trek - Bingo Beats
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Say Whoa / You Can't Hide From Your Bud
- 2 Boys Noize: Oh! (A-Trak Remix)
- 3 Mothership Reconnection (Daft Punk Remix)
- 4 Voodoo Chilli: Git On Down
- 5 Skepta: Sweet Mother (House Version)
- 6 DJ Class: I'm The Ish
- 7 Metronomy: Heartbreaker (Diskjokke Remix)
- 8 His Majesty André: Peep Thong
- 9 Zombie Nation: Forza (Original)
- 10 Alex Gopher: Aurora
- 11 Dance Area: AA 24/7
- 12 Robbie Rivera: Move move (DJ Observer & Daniel Heatcliff Remix)
- 13 Daniele Papini: Church of nonsense
- 14 Shake It Down
- 15 Nacho Lovers: Acid Life (Nachos 909 Dub)
- 16 Rob Threezy: The Chase
- 17 Friendly Fires: Paris (Aeroplane Remix)
- 18 Fan Death: Veronica's Veil (Erol Alkan's Extended Rework)
- 19 Plastik (Todd Terje's Turkatech Remix)
- 20 The Martian: Tobacco ties
- 21 DJ Gant-Man: Juke Dat Girl
- 22 DJ Mp4: The Book Is On The Table
- 23 Jamie Anderson & Content: Body Jackin'
- 24 Raffertie: Do Dat
- 25 DJ Zinc: 138 trek