FabricLive.16

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FabricLive.16
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Compilation album by
Released7 June 2004
Genre Electronic music
Label Fabric
Producer Adam Freeland
Adam Freeland chronology
Now and Them
(2003)
FabricLive.16
(2004)
FabricLive chronology
FabricLive.15
(2004)
FabricLive.16
(2004)
FabricLive.17
(2004)

FabricLive.16 is a DJ mix compilation album by Adam Freeland, as part of the FabricLive Mix Series.

Track listing

  1. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Loveburns – Virgin
  2. Proper Filthy Naughty – Flow (False Prophet Remix) – 10Kilo
  3. 2 tracks mixed:
    1. Evil Nine – Hired Goons – Marine Parade
    2. Freeland – Heel 'n' Toe (Acapella) – Marine Parade
  4. Precision Cuts – Xylophone – Simple
  5. Evil Nine – Crooked – Marine Parade
  6. 2 tracks mixed:
    1. Pet – Super Pet (Evil Nine Mix) – Groenland
    2. FreelandWe Want Your Soul (Acapella) – Marine Parade
  7. Justice Vs Gambit – Steamulation – Ed Banger Records
  8. Bassbin Twins – Sqsh – Bassbin
  9. M.A.N.D.Y. – Words Don't Come Easy – Get Physical
  10. Freeland – Burn The Clock – Marine Parade
  11. UNKLE – Reign (Evil Nine Mix) – Island
  12. Adam Freeland and The Soul Drummers – F-Groove – Marine Parade
  13. Telemen – In All Nothing (Adam Freeland & Evil Nine Mix) – Good Groove
  14. LFO – Freak – Warp
  15. Freeland – Mind Killer (Origin Unknown Mix) – Marine Parade
  16. Radioactive Man – Airlock – Geist/Rotters Golf Club


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