FabricLive.45

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ReleasedApril 2009
Genre Electro-hop, house
Label Fabric
Producer A-Trak
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FabricLive.45 is a 2009 album by A-Trak. The album was released as part of the FabricLive Mix Series. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Say Whoa" A-Trak Fool's Gold Records / "You can't Hide from your Bud DJ Sneak Classic
  2. "Oh! Boys Noize -(A-Trak Remix) – Boysnoize Records
  3. "Mothership Reconnection (Daft Punk Remix)" Scott Grooves ft. Parliament Funkadelic – – Soma
  4. "Get on Down" by Voodoo Chilli, licensed from Cheap Thrills
  5. Sweet Mother (House Version) Skepta Boy Better Know
  6. I'm the Ish DJ Class -- Unruly
  7. Heartbreaker (Diskjokke Remix) Metronomy licensed from Becausey
  8. Peep Thong His Majesty Andre – – Cheap Thrills
  9. "Forza (Original)" by Zombie Nation UKW
  10. Aurora Alex Gopher Go 4 Music
  11. Dance Area – AA 24-7 – Phantasy
  12. Robbie Rivera – Move Move (DJ Observer & Daniel Heathcliff Remix) – Juicy
  13. Daniele Papini – Church of Nonsense – Media
  14. Laidback Luke & A-Trak – Shake it Down – Fool's Gold
  15. Nacho Lovers – Acid Life (Nachos 909 Dub) – Fool's Gold
  16. Rob Threezy – The Chase – Rob Threezy
  17. Friendly Fires Paris (Aeroplane Remix) – XL
  18. Fan Death – Veronica's Veil (Erol Alkan's Extended Rework) – Phantasy
  19. Infant Presents Simon Baker – Plastik (Todd Terje's Turkatech Remix) – Playhouse
  20. The Martian – Tobacco Ties – Red Planet
  21. DJ Gant-Man – Juke dat Girl – Fool's Gold
  22. DJ MP4 – The Book is on the Table – Music Nets
  23. Jamie Anderson & Content – Body Jackin' – International DeeJay Gigolo Records
  24. Raffertie – Do Dat – On the Brink
  25. DJ Zinc 138 TrekBingo Beats

Reception

In a review for AllMusic, Dave Shim proclaims that "A-Trak has released a mix tailor made for dance floor enthusiasts rather than fader-flicking musos." FabricLive.45 brings together older club styles with newer club beats "seamlessly mashed up in jaw-dropping new configurations". [4]

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References

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  2. "A-Trak: Fabriclive.45". PopMatters. Retrieved 2016-04-03.
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