FabricLive.13

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Compilation album by
ReleasedDecember 1, 2003
Genre Drum and bass
Label Fabric
Producer J Majik
J Majik chronology
Infrastructure
(2001)
FabricLive.13
(2003)
Red Alert
(2005)
FabricLive chronology
FabricLive.12
(2003)
FabricLive.13
(2003)
FabricLive.14
(2004)

FabricLive.13 is a DJ mix compilation album by J Majik, as part of the FabricLive Mix Series.

Track listing

  1. Infrared – Me Lever – Infrared 4:38
  2. Tali – High Hopes – Full Cycle 1:23
  3. DJ Hazard – Enuff Iz Enuff – Ganja 4:41
  4. J Majik, Future Bound & Wickerman – Pitbull – Infrared 1:25
  5. Generation Dub – Deliverance – Formation 2:08
  6. Pascal – P Funk 04 (Movin Fusion mix) – True Playaz 2:30
  7. Total Science & Baron – Monkey See, Monkey Do – Baron Inc 3:50
  8. M.I.S.T. Vs DJ Marky & XRS – Back To Love – Soul:R 2:51
  9. Infrared Vs Gil Felix – Capoeira – Infrared 4:17
  10. DJ Hype – Original Foundation – Ganja 3:12
  11. Wickerman – Hustler – Infrared 1:47
  12. Hold Tight – 9 2 5 – Industry 2:19
  13. Total Science – Nosher (Baron remix) – CIA 2:19
  14. Peshay feat. Studio 12 – Jammin' – Cubik 3:34
  15. DJ Clipz – Cuban Links (Fresh mix) – Emcee 2:29
  16. Swift – Play Me – Charge 1:46
  17. Dillinja – Fast Car – Valve – 3:12
  18. John B – Pressure (remix) – Valve 2:35
  19. DJ Fresh – Temple Of Doom – Breakbeat Kaos 2:29
  20. J Majik & Wickerman – Fleshwound – Infrared 1:54
  21. Photek – We Got Heat (Ram Trilogy mix) – 51st State/Photek 3:44
  22. Badmarsh & Shri Signs (Calibre remix) – Outcaste 2:18
  23. Black Widow – No Trace – Black Widow 2:59
  24. Twisted Individual – Bandwagon Blues – Formation 3:12
  25. J Majik & Wickerman ft. Kathy Brown – Feel The Music – Infrared 4:39


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