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Fabric Live 15
Nitin Sawhney
Fabric Live 15
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Jazz, Pop
 
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One of the most talented and recognized producers and songwriters within the British electronic and fusion music scene, Nitin Sawhney brings you the latest from Fabric ? Fabric Live 15. Nitin?s music has been mostly inf...  more »

     
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All Artists: Nitin Sawhney
Title: Fabric Live 15
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Fabric
Release Date: 4/26/2004
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Jazz, Pop
Styles: World Dance, Trip-Hop, House, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 802560003022

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One of the most talented and recognized producers and songwriters within the British electronic and fusion music scene, Nitin Sawhney brings you the latest from Fabric ? Fabric Live 15. Nitin?s music has been mostly influenced by his listening to and assimilating British and Indian tunes. His draws his inspiration from Asian traditional and contemporary sounds, Latin rhythms, drum ?n? bass, and flamenco guitar juxtaposed with techno bass. The end result is a musical style that?s diverse with electronica beats backed by Asian inspirations driving within the trip-hop and jazzy styles ? simply exclusive and overwhelmingly creative. The Fabric Live series, since its inception, has showcased established artists as well as emerging names ? portraying what is played at Fabric in London, one of the best clubs in the world. Fabric Live 15 is the latest work from Nitin, an album that perfectly captures his style of musical diversity. Enjoy!
 

CD Reviews

A Pleasant But Inconsistent Mix
dimitriis | 05/12/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)

"This FabricLive is mixed by a legend of modern fusion music. Nitin Sawhney has released great albums, namely Beyond Skin, Displacing The Priest and his most recent Human. To my knowledge this FabricLive is his second compilation to date.
And it contains some excellent tracks... Koop's jazzy and atmospheric Relaxin' At Club F****n, which opens this FabricLive and is mixed somehow abruptly with Eastern Eyes; Nitin's own classic Homelands in two different versions - both excellent; 4 Hero's remix of Long; Jazzanova's excellent remix of We Who Are Not As Others. However, something that these tracks have in common is that they are well known and can be found in numerous compilations. Another weakness is that the mixing is not seamless with most transitions being done by simply fading out the current track and fading in the next. Previous FabricLive compilations offer outstanding mixing by the likes of DJ Spinbad, J Majik, Plump DJ's etc. Personally, I find the second half of the mix to be the most interesting. There is a transition from Nu-Jazz/Broken Beat to Drum n Bass and in the end, Nitin slows the tempo, by throwing his own Beyond Skin and Hymn 2 by downtempo master Craig Armstrong.

It is definitely a good effort, but when compared to previous FabricLive sets (special mention goes to James Lavelle, John Peel, Plump DJ's, Jacques Lu Cont, J Majik, DJ Spinbad), Nitin Sawhney's mix shows its weaknesses. 3.5 stars"