Fabric 26

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Fabric 26
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Compilation album by
ReleasedJanuary 2006
Genre Electronic music
Length73:20
Label Fabric
Producer Global Communication
Fabric Mix Series chronology
Fabric 25
(2005)
Fabric 26
(2006)
Fabric 27
(2006)
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Fabric 26 is a DJ mix compilation album by Global Communication, as part of the Fabric Mix Series.

Contents

Track listing

  1. The Return Of The Returner - Intro - Mark Pritchard
  2. Dabrye - No Child Of God (Instrumental) - Eastern Developments Music
  3. Wajeed - Starz - Bling 47 Recordings
  4. Tableek - Serene Vision - Four Brothers INK / Bukarance Records
  5. Steve Spacek - I'm Glad - Sound In Color
  6. Harmonic 313 - Arc Light - Harmonic 313
  7. Maspyke - Lightly Anxious - ABB / Bukarance Records
  8. Danny Breaks - The Octopus (Intergalactic Starighter) - The Alphabet Zoo Record Company
  9. MED Ft. Dudley Perkins - Now U Know - Stones Throw Records
  10. Trickski - Sunshine Fu*k Part 1 - Sonar Kollektiv
  11. Genre - Too - NEPA Recordings
  12. Jeremy Ellis - 86 (Verbs) - Ubiquity Recordings
  13. Kirk Degiorgio Presents As One - Rumours - Versatile Records
  14. Motorcitysoul - Aura - Infracom
  15. Scott Groove - Flookin' - Loungin' Recordings
  16. Audiomontage - Vision 2 Vision - Freerange Records
  17. Vince Watson - The Way It's Meant To Be - Delsin Records
  18. Shur-I-Kan - Living Inside - Freerange Records
  19. Soul Mekanik - Robots - Rip Records
  20. Artec - Sweet Music - Lucid Recordings
  21. Balil - Flux - Warp Records
  22. Tom Middleton Presents AMBA - Margherita - Tomidi Productions

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