Fabric 31/Marco Carola
Fabric 31/Marco Carola
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- Label: Fabric Records
- Erscheinungstermin: 29.7.2024
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"I think my style's always been changing. I started with house music, I went tribal techno, and now I can say I play more minimal techno. I can say that I've never really been going through trends. But the old crowd seems to accept the new sound - when I'm sampling minimal, it doesn't mean I'm sampling boring minimal; I always keep my funky side. The last few years for me have been...well, I'm playing what I really, really like. Always when I play, I bear the audience in mind; but even I never know what to expect. "
- Marco Carola
Some DJs follow trends, some never get themselves out of the groove of the same sound, and others crank out an unvaried DJ mix crammed with chart-toppers every few months. With a sense of unpredictability and productions that continually raise the bar, techno innovator Marco Carola has always fought the urge to fit into any of the above. Growing up alongside a friend whose father ran the music scene in Napoli, the majority of his youth was spent living in studios and nightclubs and it didn't take long before he purchased his own turntables from the local disco. It took even less time for him to become a bonafide homegrown star. Despite playing residencies at the big Italo house and disco clubs, often entrancing over 3000 Neapolitan hedonists, his curiosity became entirely captivated by the rise of the next movement: techno. He purchased a few samplers intending to diversify his highly-demanded DJ sets, but the samplers found much more use in his studio. He started banging out productions at such an unruly pace, it was only natural that he established his own label, Design Music. After all, with a strain of techno completely unknown to the rest of the city, there was no other outlet for his beats. The label kicked off to a firing start and the collaborations began flying in (Adam Beyer and Masters at Work, to name a few), and with them came the wholehearted support of techno DJs and fans from around the globe. Previously oblivious to life outside of Napoli, doors were suddenly flung wide open and the world beckoned for the young DJ/ producer to spread his wings and journey beyond his little home studio.
The next stop was Frankfurt, where the dynamic sound he'd cultivated was met with wide-eyed enthusiasm. His tour schedule was soon filled and billed; his now-legendary 3-deck sets were booked internationally. Covering techno in all subgenres but maintaining an exceptional standard of quality and innovation, Carola was also playing a balancing act with his many labels - Design, 1000, Zenit and Question. 2004 saw the launches of Do. Mi. No, Domestic Minimal Noise. Since then, four of the twelve planned releases have emerged to high acclaim. While 'minimal' seems to be the prevailing word du jour, Marco has always been several steps ahead of his time, creating expansive techno that has set an entirely new precedent for the rest of the scene.
Marco Carola redefines his style once again on his first-ever DJ mix release, Fabric 31: a shuffling, playful, tangible projection of where techno is headed. With elegantly intricate beats and an enchanting energy rarely seen outside of an afterparty, Marco builds and moulds a fascinating, imaginative mix that is as much aimed at the dancefloor as it is at the head. Kicking off with no hesitation, the mix is a pounding, twisting tour into the unknown; impelled by bass-driven funk that's stripped down to devastatingly beautiful simplicity. Fabric 31 clicks in and out of bleeding mixes so smooth and swift the entire 73 minutes feel like one continual, mesmerizing track. Forging the path for some of the slickest producers in the scene, this cleverly structured mix rewards all techno fans for their patience.
Tracklist:
01 Matt John - Io
02 ErikOtanabE - Eclat and Prudo (Alfa Romero Rmx)
03 Chris Carrier - Sure Shot
04 Marek Bois - You Got Good Ash (Gabriel Ananda Rmx)
05 Fusiphorm - I am...you! (Someone Else Rmx)
06 Timo Anttila - Nakuta
07 Barem - Cilindro
08 Mathias Kaden - Snowman
09 Paco Osuna - Cretine
10 Fraktion - Acidrop
11 Marc Houle - Kicker
12 Audio Werner - Onandon Be
13 Dolly La Parton - Whenever
14 Microfunk aka 2000 and One and Dave Ellesmere - Pecan
15 Details - Change
16 Dario Zenker - newbe (Heartthrob’s are u gay Remix)
17 Ernie - Escarabajos
18 Alex Smoke - Plunder
- Marco Carola
Some DJs follow trends, some never get themselves out of the groove of the same sound, and others crank out an unvaried DJ mix crammed with chart-toppers every few months. With a sense of unpredictability and productions that continually raise the bar, techno innovator Marco Carola has always fought the urge to fit into any of the above. Growing up alongside a friend whose father ran the music scene in Napoli, the majority of his youth was spent living in studios and nightclubs and it didn't take long before he purchased his own turntables from the local disco. It took even less time for him to become a bonafide homegrown star. Despite playing residencies at the big Italo house and disco clubs, often entrancing over 3000 Neapolitan hedonists, his curiosity became entirely captivated by the rise of the next movement: techno. He purchased a few samplers intending to diversify his highly-demanded DJ sets, but the samplers found much more use in his studio. He started banging out productions at such an unruly pace, it was only natural that he established his own label, Design Music. After all, with a strain of techno completely unknown to the rest of the city, there was no other outlet for his beats. The label kicked off to a firing start and the collaborations began flying in (Adam Beyer and Masters at Work, to name a few), and with them came the wholehearted support of techno DJs and fans from around the globe. Previously oblivious to life outside of Napoli, doors were suddenly flung wide open and the world beckoned for the young DJ/ producer to spread his wings and journey beyond his little home studio.
The next stop was Frankfurt, where the dynamic sound he'd cultivated was met with wide-eyed enthusiasm. His tour schedule was soon filled and billed; his now-legendary 3-deck sets were booked internationally. Covering techno in all subgenres but maintaining an exceptional standard of quality and innovation, Carola was also playing a balancing act with his many labels - Design, 1000, Zenit and Question. 2004 saw the launches of Do. Mi. No, Domestic Minimal Noise. Since then, four of the twelve planned releases have emerged to high acclaim. While 'minimal' seems to be the prevailing word du jour, Marco has always been several steps ahead of his time, creating expansive techno that has set an entirely new precedent for the rest of the scene.
Marco Carola redefines his style once again on his first-ever DJ mix release, Fabric 31: a shuffling, playful, tangible projection of where techno is headed. With elegantly intricate beats and an enchanting energy rarely seen outside of an afterparty, Marco builds and moulds a fascinating, imaginative mix that is as much aimed at the dancefloor as it is at the head. Kicking off with no hesitation, the mix is a pounding, twisting tour into the unknown; impelled by bass-driven funk that's stripped down to devastatingly beautiful simplicity. Fabric 31 clicks in and out of bleeding mixes so smooth and swift the entire 73 minutes feel like one continual, mesmerizing track. Forging the path for some of the slickest producers in the scene, this cleverly structured mix rewards all techno fans for their patience.
Tracklist:
01 Matt John - Io
02 ErikOtanabE - Eclat and Prudo (Alfa Romero Rmx)
03 Chris Carrier - Sure Shot
04 Marek Bois - You Got Good Ash (Gabriel Ananda Rmx)
05 Fusiphorm - I am...you! (Someone Else Rmx)
06 Timo Anttila - Nakuta
07 Barem - Cilindro
08 Mathias Kaden - Snowman
09 Paco Osuna - Cretine
10 Fraktion - Acidrop
11 Marc Houle - Kicker
12 Audio Werner - Onandon Be
13 Dolly La Parton - Whenever
14 Microfunk aka 2000 and One and Dave Ellesmere - Pecan
15 Details - Change
16 Dario Zenker - newbe (Heartthrob’s are u gay Remix)
17 Ernie - Escarabajos
18 Alex Smoke - Plunder
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Matt John: 10 underl_ne
- 2 Erikotanabe: Eclat And Prudo (Alfa Romero Mix)
- 3 Chris Carrier: Sure shot
- 4 Marek Bois: You Got Good Ash (Gabriel Ananda Remix)
- 5 Fusiphorm: I am ... you! (Someone Else Remix)
- 6 Timo Anttila: Nakuta
- 7 Barem: Cilindro
- 8 Mathias Kaden: Snowman
- 9 Paco Osuna: Cretine
- 10 Fraktion: Acidrop
- 11 Marc Houle: Kicker
- 12 Audio Werner: Onandon
- 13 Dolly La Parton: Whenever
- 14 Pecan
- 15 Detail: Change
- 16 Dario Zenker: Newbe (Heartthrob's Are U Gay Remix)
- 17 Ernie: Escarabajos
- 18 Alex Smoke: Plunder