Fabric 30

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Fabric 30
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Compilation album by
Rub-N-Tug
ReleasedSeptember 2006
Genre Electronic music
Length73:43
Label Fabric
Fabric Mix Series chronology
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Fabric 30 is a DJ mix compilation album by Rub-N-Tug, as part of the Fabric Mix Series.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Intro (0:15)
  2. Claude VonStroke - Seven Deadly Strokes - Neuton (3:54)
  3. Röyksopp - What Else Is There (The Emperor Machine Vocal Version) - Wall of Sound (2:08)
  4. Jesse Rose - Evening Standard - Dubsided (3:52)
  5. Curtis McClaine And On The House - Let's Get Busy - Trax (5:45)
  6. Gary Martin - Turkish Tavern - Teknotika (4:17)
  7. Sir Drew - Shemale (Black Strobe Remix) - Adrift (2:31)
  8. Serge Santiago - Atto D'Amore (Dub) - Arcobaleno (6:41)
  9. Dondolo - Dragon (Shit Robot 'Breathing Fire' Remix) - Tiny Sticks (5:08)
  10. Slok - Lonely Child (Satoshi Tomiie 3D Remix Dub) - Saw Recordings (5:22)
  11. Rufuss - No Exit - Qalomota (4:35)
  12. Foolish & Sly - Come A Little Closer - Cynic (4:57)
  13. Nemesi - L'Asteroide (Original Impact Mix) - Relish (3:40)
  14. Force Of Nature - Blackmoon - Libyus (2:50)
  15. Lifelike & Kris Menace - Discopolis - Defected (8:27)
  16. Âme - Engoli - Sonar Kollektiv (4:01)
  17. Mocky - Catch A Moment In Time (Ewan Pearson’s Memory Blissed Remix) - Fine (5:15)

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