FabricLive.41

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FabricLive.41
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Compilation album by
Released Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 4 August 2008
Genre Electronica
Label Fabric
Producer Jas Shaw, James Ford
Simian Mobile Disco chronology
Sample and Hold
(2008)
FabricLive.41
(2008)
Temporary Pleasure
(2009)
FabricLive chronology
FabricLive.40
(2008)
FabricLive.41
(2008)
FabricLive.42
(2008)

FabricLive.41 is a 2008 mix album by Simian Mobile Disco. The album was released as part of the FabricLive Mix Series.

Track list

  1. Tomita - The Firebird - Infernal Dance of King Kastchei (Clean Version) - SonyBMG 0:13
  2. Sisters Of Transistors - The Don - This is Music 2:52
  3. Simian Mobile Disco - Simple - Wichita 4:31
  4. Hercules and Love Affair - Blind (Serge Santiago Version) - EMI 6:26
  5. Smith n Hack - Space Warrior - Errorsmith and Soundhack 2:41
  6. Discodeine - Joystick - Dirty 3:48
  7. Shit Robot - Chasm - DFA 5:14
  8. Perc & Fractal - Up Tool - Kompakt 1:39
  9. Metro Area - Miura - Environ 3:32
  10. The Worthy - Crack EL - Leftroom 2:31
  11. Moondog - Suite Equestria - Roof 2:46
  12. Fine Cut Bodies - Huncut Hacuka - Chi Recordings 3:31
  13. Bentobox - Aemono - Imprimé 2:44
  14. Deadmau5 vs Jelo - The Reward is Cheese - Rising Trax 3:32
  15. Simian Mobile Disco - Sleep Deprivation (Simon Baker Remix) - Wichita 4:58
  16. Popof - The Chomper (LSD Version) - Turbo Recordings 3:28
  17. Raymond Scott - Cindy Electronium - Basta 2:13
  18. Paul Woolford Presents: Bobby Peru - Erotic Discourse - 2020 Vision 2:28
  19. Moebius-Plank-Neumeier - Pitch Control - Sky Records 1:13
  20. Plastikman - Spastik - Mute 1:59
  21. Green Velvet - Flash - Relief Records 5:58
  22. The Walker Brothers - Nite Flights (Album Version)- Sony BMG 3:58

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