FabricLive.28

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FabricLive.28
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Compilation album by
ReleasedJuly 25, 2006
Genre Electronica
Length1:13:20
Label Fabric
Evil Nine chronology
You Can Be Special Too
(2004)
FabricLive.28
(2006)
FabricLive chronology
FabricLive.27
(2006)
FabricLive.28
(2006)
FabricLive.29
(2006)

FabricLive.28 is a mix album by electronic artist Evil Nine. It was released in 2006 on the Fabric label, as part of the FabricLive albums series.

Track listing

  1. Will Saul Ft. Ursula Rucker - Where Is It? (Evil Nine Remix) - Air - 6:33
  2. Simian Mobile Disco - Click - Simian Mobile Disco – 2:54
  3. Uffie - Ready To Uff (Dub) - Ed Banger – 2:32
  4. Bodyrockers - Round and Round (Switch Remix) - Mercury – 4:58
  5. Riton - Anger Man (Riton Re-Rub) - Riton – 3:38
  6. The Mystery Jets - The Boy Who Ran Away (Riton Extended Dub) - 679 – 4:32
  7. Thomas Schumacher - Kickschool 79 Spiel-Zeug – 5:05
  8. Paul Woolford Presents Bobby Peru - Erotic Discourse - 2020 Vision – 3:52
  9. Boys Noize - Volta 82 - Boys Noize – 3:45
  10. Bassbin Twins - The Dogs - Bassbin Records – 5:05
  11. John Starlight - John's Addiction - Television – 5:05
  12. Daft Punk - Technologic (Digitalism's Highway to Paris Remix) - Virgin – 4:54
  13. Franz Ferdinand - The Fallen (Justice remix) - Domino – 3:09
  14. The Kreeps - All I Wanna Do is Break Some Hearts (Boys Noize Remix 2) - Output – 2:54
  15. Test Icicles - What's Your Damage? (Digitalism Remix) – 5:05
  16. B-Movie - Nowhere Girl (Freeland Remix) - Some Bizzare – 5:49
  17. The Clash - London Calling (song) - Sony BMG – 3:30


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