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Tracklist
01. Intro
02. Michael Redolfi - Immersion Partielle
03. Crazy Bald Heads - First Born
04. Persian - Feel Da Vibe
05. KH - 101112
06. Youngstar (Musical Mob) - Pulse X
07. Crazy Bald Heads - First Born (Four Tet Remix)
08. Floating Points - Sais (dub)
09. Apple - Mr Bean
10. Manitoba - Webers
11. Big Bird - Flav (Urban Myths Remix)
12. Genius - Waiting
13. Four Tet - Fabric
14. David Borden - The Continuing Story of Counterpoint Part Nine
15. STL - Dark Energy
16. Percussions - Percussions One
17. C++ - Angie's Fucked
18. Burial - Street Halo
19. KMA - Cape Fear
20. WK7 - Higher Power
21. Ricardo Villalobos - Sieso
22. Four Tet - Pyramid
23. Red Rack 'Em - How I Program
24. Active Minds - Hobson's Choice (Tune For Da Man Dem)
25. Armando Gallop & Steve Poindexter - Blackholes
26. Outro
27. Four Tet - Locked
01. Intro
02. Michael Redolfi - Immersion Partielle
03. Crazy Bald Heads - First Born
04. Persian - Feel Da Vibe
05. KH - 101112
06. Youngstar (Musical Mob) - Pulse X
07. Crazy Bald Heads - First Born (Four Tet Remix)
08. Floating Points - Sais (dub)
09. Apple - Mr Bean
10. Manitoba - Webers
11. Big Bird - Flav (Urban Myths Remix)
12. Genius - Waiting
13. Four Tet - Fabric
14. David Borden - The Continuing Story of Counterpoint Part Nine
15. STL - Dark Energy
16. Percussions - Percussions One
17. C++ - Angie's Fucked
18. Burial - Street Halo
19. KMA - Cape Fear
20. WK7 - Higher Power
21. Ricardo Villalobos - Sieso
22. Four Tet - Pyramid
23. Red Rack 'Em - How I Program
24. Active Minds - Hobson's Choice (Tune For Da Man Dem)
25. Armando Gallop & Steve Poindexter - Blackholes
26. Outro
27. Four Tet - Locked
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The Fabriclive series maintains its fine run of form with Four Tet's eagerly anticipated inclusion into the canon. Stitching together field recordings of the club itself, ambient tracks from Michel Redolfi and David Borden, a selection of lost, dusty UK garage from the likes of Persian and Crazy Bald Heads and recent productions from Burial and Floating Points, it's not so much a DJ set as an impressionistic rendition of Hebden's own memories of clubbing itself. Considering the fact that Hebden's own productions are usually so saturated in melody, it's a relatively dark mix, dominated by murky bass tones and sharp, brittle beats, with a constantly shifting sense of urgency that encourages rapt attention throughout. The stellar mix is capped off with two brand new Four Tet tracks, "Pyramid" and "Locked", which only seek to highlight his growing ability to produce devastating club tracks.
