FabricLive.19

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FabricLive.19
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Compilation album by
ReleasedDecember 2004
Genre Electronic dance music, breaks
Label Fabric
Producer The Freestylers
The Freestylers chronology
Raw as F**k
(2004)
FabricLive.19
(2004)
Adventures in Freestyle
(2006)
FabricLive chronology
FabricLive.18
(2004)
FabricLive.19
(2004)
FabricLive.20
(2005)

FabricLive.19 is a DJ mix compilation album by the Freestylers, as part of the FabricLive Mix Series.

Contents

Track listing

  1. The Freestylers - "Boomblast (Deekline & Wizard Remix)" - Against the Grain - 7:10
  2. DJ Mutiny & Shopliftas - "Daily Operation" - Rat Records – 2:33
  3. The Breakfastaz - "Midnight" - All Ears Music – 4:52
  4. SCAM - "Killer" - Deepcut – 3:42
  5. Paradox 3000 - "Let There Be Light" - Punk Funk – 4:38
  6. Baobinga - "The Bashment Track" - Cyberfunk – 2:39
  7. Merka - "Holding On" - Re:connect – 2:19
  8. NAPT - "Line Like This" (ft. Sharkey P) - Rat Records – 2:45
  9. Jammin' - "Broken Point" - Bingo Beats – 2:46
  10. SCAM vs the Freestylers - "Put Up Your Hands" - Deepcut – 3:16
  11. The Freestylers - "Warrior Charge (Breakfastaz Remix)" - Against the Grain – 3:39
  12. NAPT - "Soul Surviving" - Plastic Raygun – 2:22
  13. The Breakfastaz - "Kick It" - Mob Records – 3:23
  14. Enzyme - "Bandwagon 92s" - 2 Fresh Records – 0:34
  15. Phuture Assassins - "Forever" - Warehouse Wax – 2:33
  16. The Breakfastaz - "Spit It Out" - Cyberfunk – 2:20
  17. Teebone ft. MC Kie and MC Sparks - "Fly Bi" - Solid City Records – 1:09
  18. Azzido Da Bass - "Dooms Night (Timo Maas Remix)" - Edel Records – 2:53
  19. Journeyman vs Barrcode - "Time to Unite" - Born Idle Records – 3:32
  20. SCAM vs the Freestylers - "Acid Love" - Deepcut – 3:56
  21. Ed 209 - "Infectious" - Wireframe Records – 3:02
  22. Drumattic Twins - "Rock Steady" - Finger Lickin' – 2:43
  23. NAPT ft. Julie Morrison - "Take Me Away 2004 (Exclusive VIP Mix)" - Napt – 4:52

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