Fabric 38
Fabric 38
CD
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- Label: Fabric
- Erscheinungstermin: 29.7.2024
"On one CD, it's hard to capture everything you want to do within a certain amount of minutes. We try to always be - well, not to be minimal, of course not, because that's not us, but - we try to be subtle. We like to pick tracks that can exist for themselves, but which make a really nice flow for the whole mix. And you don't want to overdo it and only play the hits or too much melody...a mix should gently take you by the hand and say 'hey, this is our interpretation of the actual sound' - bit of the old stuff, bit of the new stuff. It shouldn't overload you but still it should make you move your butt."
- M. A.N. D.Y
It's not often that two people discover a friendship as special as the Berlin-based creative duo M. A.N. D.Y. (Patrick Bodem and Philipp Jung). Two kindred souls drawn to one another at a young age, throughout their many harmonious years of acquaintance they've shared complementary callings in life. The first call rang when Patrick's family moved from Zurich to Saarbrücken at the age of 15; his friendship with Philipp was immediate and vibrant, and the inseparable pair immersed themselves in sports, compilation tapes, Tears For Fears and Janis Joplin records.
Individually, Philipp kept busy shirking his keyboard lessons and borrowing his friend's drum kit, while Patrick delved deeply into art and painting. When some older friends filled their stereos with Chicago mixtapes and the sounds of early acid house in the late 80's, their lifelong obsessive love with electronica began. It was only a short matter of time before their lives were overtaken: days spent in record shops revolved into bright nights in Frankfurt's glittery clubs and parties, weeks bled into months. University pulled them apart as the years flew by, both heading to different cities to pursue their studies (Patrick in Frankfurt studying economics, Philipp in Switzerland to study hotel and tourism), but they eventually came back around to each other in Frankfurt to pursue their passions, specifically their insatiable appetite for parties.
Dabbling in the corporate world while the sun shined (Patrick working as a project manager alongside his thriving painting career, Philipp at Logic Records working for the pop band Snap) and throwing parties well into the night, their paths reached a fork in the road once again when Philipp received a tempting offer from Jive Records. Moving to Cologne for Jive, Philipp began working closer with two long-time friends and successful producers, Walter Merziger and Arno Kammermeier, who collectively produced under a variety of aliases - they would eventually become best known as Booka Shade. Walter and Arno taught Philipp and Patrick a few tips in the studio, and the four began producing together "...under a name we don't even want to mention, it was some horrible music! Hey, you have to start somewhere." Another chapter in the story began at a Bread & Butter fashion show in Cologne, where Patrick and Philipp's DJ set caught the interested ear of Patrik Dechent and DJ T from Frankfurt's Monza club. A likeminded spirit, DJ T took a liking to the pair straightaway ("T became our good friend very quickly, we loved each other from the very first second"), and invited them to be a resident a Monza, playing sets alongside fellow residents Tobi Neumann, Ricardo Villalobos, Tiefschwarz and Steve Bug every 6-8 weeks. In 2002, forming the Get Physical imprint seemed only a natural progression, as the five pieces of the puzzle fit together so perfectly: Philipp's record label and A&R experience, Arno & Walter's production talents and fully-equipped studio, Patrick's creative head and artwork, T's envious contacts book (being founder / editor of the highly influential German music magazine Groove in 1989) and wealth of knowledge. With all bases covered, the formula has proven to be nothing short of a beautiful success - 5 years on and the label's releases and artists are stronger than ever.
With the release of the first Get Physical compilation in 2004, M. A.N. D.Y. set the bar high for house and techno lovers alike; similarly, still to this day, three years after its explosive release, M. A.N. D.Y. and Booka Shade's "Body Language" lingers as a standard tool stashed and cherished in DJs' record boxes everywhere. It's no wonder that M. A.N. D.Y. remain two of the world's most desired DJs and, likewise, no great surprise that fabric 38 is such a dazzling, impeccable work of art. Throughout the 25 tracks, M. A.N. D.Y. tenderly tells a story that swells between moments of poetic ache and voracious hunger. Spanned on by deep, ethereal techno, glitchy staccato and bass-heavy machine funk, the tracks sparkle alongside eachother with brilliant elegance, breeding standout moments from Gui Boratto, Lucio Aquilina, Audion and the cream of the Get Physical crop. A thrilling portrayal of M. A.N. D.Y.'s sound, the effervescent mix moves in directions most unexpected, and grooves in ways previously unimagined.
Tracklist:
01 Intro: Franco Bianco - Noches de Superacion /Robag Wruhme, Wighnomy Brothers and Rolf Oksen – Rolf Auf Seinem Auskukk
02 Yello - Bananas To The Beat
03 Minz - Darkslide
04 Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts - Mederico
05 Quarion - Karasu (Crowdpleaser Remix)
06 Gui Borrato - Tipologia (Lucy Remix)
07 Mark-Henning – Sticknote
08 Decimal – Idiosynkratik
09 Lucio Aquilina - My Cube
10 Booka Shade – City Tales (Dub)
11 DJ Yellow & Astrid Suryanto - To The Top (Guy J Remix)
12 Dubfire - I Feel Speed (Audion Remix)
13 Toni Rios – Chorizo
14 Robag Wruhme, Wighnomy Brothers and Rolf Oksen – Dopamin
15 Poxy Music - Warpaint (Claude VonStroke Remix)
16 Djinxx & X-Pansul - Spanish Kebab
17 Matchbox – U Can Get Sonar
18 Deadset - Farm House
19 DJ T - The Dawn (Geiger Remix)
20 Simon Flower - The Whisper (Mark August Remix)
21 Raz Ohara –Kisses– (Kabuto&Koji Carnea Rmx)
22 Basic Soul Unit - Tunnels (Sebo K & Metro Remix)
23 Lopazz - 2fast4u (Julian Remix)
- M. A.N. D.Y
It's not often that two people discover a friendship as special as the Berlin-based creative duo M. A.N. D.Y. (Patrick Bodem and Philipp Jung). Two kindred souls drawn to one another at a young age, throughout their many harmonious years of acquaintance they've shared complementary callings in life. The first call rang when Patrick's family moved from Zurich to Saarbrücken at the age of 15; his friendship with Philipp was immediate and vibrant, and the inseparable pair immersed themselves in sports, compilation tapes, Tears For Fears and Janis Joplin records.
Individually, Philipp kept busy shirking his keyboard lessons and borrowing his friend's drum kit, while Patrick delved deeply into art and painting. When some older friends filled their stereos with Chicago mixtapes and the sounds of early acid house in the late 80's, their lifelong obsessive love with electronica began. It was only a short matter of time before their lives were overtaken: days spent in record shops revolved into bright nights in Frankfurt's glittery clubs and parties, weeks bled into months. University pulled them apart as the years flew by, both heading to different cities to pursue their studies (Patrick in Frankfurt studying economics, Philipp in Switzerland to study hotel and tourism), but they eventually came back around to each other in Frankfurt to pursue their passions, specifically their insatiable appetite for parties.
Dabbling in the corporate world while the sun shined (Patrick working as a project manager alongside his thriving painting career, Philipp at Logic Records working for the pop band Snap) and throwing parties well into the night, their paths reached a fork in the road once again when Philipp received a tempting offer from Jive Records. Moving to Cologne for Jive, Philipp began working closer with two long-time friends and successful producers, Walter Merziger and Arno Kammermeier, who collectively produced under a variety of aliases - they would eventually become best known as Booka Shade. Walter and Arno taught Philipp and Patrick a few tips in the studio, and the four began producing together "...under a name we don't even want to mention, it was some horrible music! Hey, you have to start somewhere." Another chapter in the story began at a Bread & Butter fashion show in Cologne, where Patrick and Philipp's DJ set caught the interested ear of Patrik Dechent and DJ T from Frankfurt's Monza club. A likeminded spirit, DJ T took a liking to the pair straightaway ("T became our good friend very quickly, we loved each other from the very first second"), and invited them to be a resident a Monza, playing sets alongside fellow residents Tobi Neumann, Ricardo Villalobos, Tiefschwarz and Steve Bug every 6-8 weeks. In 2002, forming the Get Physical imprint seemed only a natural progression, as the five pieces of the puzzle fit together so perfectly: Philipp's record label and A&R experience, Arno & Walter's production talents and fully-equipped studio, Patrick's creative head and artwork, T's envious contacts book (being founder / editor of the highly influential German music magazine Groove in 1989) and wealth of knowledge. With all bases covered, the formula has proven to be nothing short of a beautiful success - 5 years on and the label's releases and artists are stronger than ever.
With the release of the first Get Physical compilation in 2004, M. A.N. D.Y. set the bar high for house and techno lovers alike; similarly, still to this day, three years after its explosive release, M. A.N. D.Y. and Booka Shade's "Body Language" lingers as a standard tool stashed and cherished in DJs' record boxes everywhere. It's no wonder that M. A.N. D.Y. remain two of the world's most desired DJs and, likewise, no great surprise that fabric 38 is such a dazzling, impeccable work of art. Throughout the 25 tracks, M. A.N. D.Y. tenderly tells a story that swells between moments of poetic ache and voracious hunger. Spanned on by deep, ethereal techno, glitchy staccato and bass-heavy machine funk, the tracks sparkle alongside eachother with brilliant elegance, breeding standout moments from Gui Boratto, Lucio Aquilina, Audion and the cream of the Get Physical crop. A thrilling portrayal of M. A.N. D.Y.'s sound, the effervescent mix moves in directions most unexpected, and grooves in ways previously unimagined.
Tracklist:
01 Intro: Franco Bianco - Noches de Superacion /Robag Wruhme, Wighnomy Brothers and Rolf Oksen – Rolf Auf Seinem Auskukk
02 Yello - Bananas To The Beat
03 Minz - Darkslide
04 Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts - Mederico
05 Quarion - Karasu (Crowdpleaser Remix)
06 Gui Borrato - Tipologia (Lucy Remix)
07 Mark-Henning – Sticknote
08 Decimal – Idiosynkratik
09 Lucio Aquilina - My Cube
10 Booka Shade – City Tales (Dub)
11 DJ Yellow & Astrid Suryanto - To The Top (Guy J Remix)
12 Dubfire - I Feel Speed (Audion Remix)
13 Toni Rios – Chorizo
14 Robag Wruhme, Wighnomy Brothers and Rolf Oksen – Dopamin
15 Poxy Music - Warpaint (Claude VonStroke Remix)
16 Djinxx & X-Pansul - Spanish Kebab
17 Matchbox – U Can Get Sonar
18 Deadset - Farm House
19 DJ T - The Dawn (Geiger Remix)
20 Simon Flower - The Whisper (Mark August Remix)
21 Raz Ohara –Kisses– (Kabuto&Koji Carnea Rmx)
22 Basic Soul Unit - Tunnels (Sebo K & Metro Remix)
23 Lopazz - 2fast4u (Julian Remix)
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Intro / Noches de superacion / Rolf auf seinem Ausguck
- 2 Yello: Bananas to the beat
- 3 Minz: Darkslide
- 4 Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts: Mederico
- 5 Quarion: Karasu (Crowdplayer Remix)
- 6 Gui Borrato: Tipologica (Luy Remix)
- 7 Mark-Henning: Sicknote
- 8 Decimal: Idiosynkratik
- 9 Lucio Aquilina: My cube
- 10 Booka Shade: City tales (Dub Mix)
- 11 Astrid DJ Yellow & Suryanto: To the top (Guy J Remix)
- 12 Dubfire: I feel speed (Audion Remix)
- 13 Chorizo
- 14 Robag Als Rolf Oksen Wruhme: Dopamin
- 15 War paint (Claude Vonstroke Remix)
- 16 Spanish Kebab
- 17 Matchbox: U can get sonar
- 18 Deadset: Farm house (Deadset Dub Tool)
- 19 DJ T.: The dawn (Nass Remix)
- 20 Simon Flower: The whisper had it (Mark August Remix)
- 21 Raz Ohara & The Odd Orchestra: Kisses (Kabuto & Koji Carnea Remix)
- 22 Basic Soul Unit: Tunnels (Sebo K & Metro Remix)
- 23 Lopazz: 2 fast 4 U (Julian Ganzer Remix)
- 24 Mike Monday: Bhalobashi (Sideshow Dub Mix)
- 25 M.A.N.D.Y.: Don't stop