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 | | Description: | fabric, the iconic hub of electronic music culture, proudly announces its latest addition to the fabric mix series: "fabric Presents The Streets". This eagerly anticipated compilation marks a milestone in the illustrious history of the UK institution, as they join forces to commemorate 25 years of groundbreaking club nights and genre-defining mixes. The release is accompanied by original material from The Streets in the form of two singles, the first to be shared is ??No Better Than Chance?.
fabric Presents The Streets" is more than just a mix; it's a sonic journey through the pulsating veins of UK nightlife. Skinner's deft curation transcends mere selection; from the gritty beats of underground garage and bass music to the icy melodies of UK rap and grime, Skinner weaves together a tapestry of sounds that encapsulates the essence of fabric's legendary atmosphere. The compilation album will also be available in the iconic fabric CD tins.
fabric itself stands as a bastion of innovation and inclusion within the electronic music community. For 25 years, it has been a sanctuary for music lovers, a breeding ground for artistic evolution, and a beacon of diversity in an ever-changing landscape. Its impact on UK nightlife cannot be overstated; fabric is not just a club, but a cultural institution that has shaped the tastes and trends of generations. To commemorate the 25-year journey, fabric's labels will release a collection of exclusives. These will include five special ??fabric presents?? compilation releases, ??fabric Presents Shygirl?? was the first to be shared in March.
In addition to the mix album, fabric and The Streets unveil the brand new original single "No Better Than Chance," an electrifying track that encapsulates the spirit of both fabric and The Streets.
??I??ve spent many nights wasted but not wasted any nights in fabric over the years. The dedication to underground music and innovation, the way the bodysonic bass transducers sent the sounds through your body via your feet, the queues, the camaraderie and a real sense of being part of something that people will remember through the haze as the home of some of the greatest moments of their lives. When I was asked to do a mix for the anniversary series I couldn??t wait to get on with it. fabric has become one of the homes of bass music and that??s some of the music I??ve been playing out the most. It??s a pleasure to follow in the footsteps of so many incredible DJ??s in the fabric, FABRICLIVE and fabric presents series and be part of their celebration. Here??s to many more decades of hedonism.? - Mike Skinner
As fabric celebrates its silver jubilee, "fabric Presents The Streets" stands as a testament to the club's enduring legacy and commitment to pushing boundaries. This collaboration is more than a mix album; it's a celebration of the past, present, and future of electronic music.
- ? & 2024 fabric Records
Made in Poland"Fabric Presents The Streets" on CD brings together the unmistakable voice and production of The Streets with the club-driven curation of Fabric. This collaboration showcases a selection that bridges UK garage, grime, hip-hop and electronic influences, distilled into a focused DJ-style journey tailored for home listening and late-night drives alike. Expect nimble beats, vivid storytelling and the kind of bass-heavy momentum that has long defined The Streets' impact on British music culture, framed here in a way that connects the energy of the club with a more intimate, narrative flow. The track selection is designed to balance dancefloor potency with emotional depth, moving from tightly wound rhythms to more reflective, melodic moments without ever losing its rhythmic pulse. As a physical CD release, it appeals to collectors and fans who value a tangible, carefully sequenced listening experience.
The Streets is the musical project of English rapper, producer and songwriter Mike Skinner, whose early 2000s albums reshaped UK music by blending garage, rap and candid, observational lyrics. With acclaimed releases such as "Original Pirate Material" and "A Grand Don't Come for Free", The Streets helped bring UK street culture, everyday drama and dry humour into the mainstream, earning critical praise, chart success and a lasting influence on generations of British artists. Skinner's distinctive narrative style--part confessional, part social commentary--remains one of the project's defining strengths and underpins the character of this Fabric collaboration.
Fabric, the manufacturer behind this release, is renowned as both a legendary London nightclub and a respected label and mix-series curator. Through its Fabric and Fabriclive compilations and related projects, the brand has documented cutting-edge club culture, giving a platform to influential DJs and producers across house, techno, bass music and beyond. Known for high production values, thoughtful artwork and a strong curatorial voice, Fabric issues releases that are as much documents of a musical moment as they are DJ tools or listening albums, making "Fabric Presents The Streets" a noteworthy addition to its catalogue. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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FABRIC220 |
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