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| 3. Canopy - Partial Arts |
| 4. Play Back - Yukihiro Fukutomi |
| 5. If You Fall - Ad Finem |
| 6. Drive On - Soilders Of Twilight |
| 7. Late Night - Floppy Sounds |
| 8. I Cant (You Know) - Dun Taylor |
| 9. I Miss You - Mimmo M Ft Sandy |
| 10. How Does It Feel - Househedz Pres Jacque |
| 11. Believe - Soldiers Of Twilight |
| 12. Sunshine Yellow - Bertrand Burgalat |
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DEEP FUNKY HOUSE!! :o),
By Kevin (Olathe, KS) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fabric 4 (Audio CD)
I had only breifly heard of Mr. Humphries until I saw this cd in my local store. When I first put it in I was blown across the room! The funky house grabs you by the ears and forces your feet to move. This is one of the best compiled/ programed mixes I have ever bought. The mixing is top-notch as well.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
H-O-U-S-E, not something like it,
By Saul Boulschett "Anyway" (Dry land) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Fabric 4 (Audio CD)
In a mad desire to rid the world of categories, labels, and genres, some people forget that names are there to help us to orient ourselves, not to bind or imprison us. This is HOUSE music -- in the original sense of the word and then some. By 'original sense,' I mean to remind the reader that House Music evolved out of disco, retaining much of its soulful character. Mr. Humphries has put together here a very laid-back and stylish comp of HOUSE music, oozing utter confidence and competence, technically and aesthetically. Tony doesn't get uptight trying to make sure that one song elides into the next without a seam. Between some tracks there is a decidedly discordant weaving of tunes -- with one fading and the next coming in -- that is all the more artful for the calculated negligence.Did I say HOUSE? Yes, I did, and that means a lot of fine female vocals sung by some very groovelicious Afroqueen Divas gushing with that soulful feeling you are not going to get, ever, from any House claiming to be "progressive." If you're in the mood for HOUSE, and not something like it, here it is. Take it away Tony.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Little Something For Everyone,
By CloudMan (Vancouver, BC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fabric 4 (Audio CD)
Tony Humphries produces an impressive laidback set with a selection of tracks that can probably satisfy most electronica fans. No doubt a "house" album, Fabric 04 teeters on the edge of being almost loungey in its tempo. Probably not the greatest of sets to dance away your pent up energy on a friday or saturday night, but definitely worth a spin in the CD player for more sedated moods.
Humphries mixing skills are worth the listen alone, but it's this transition in mood that occurs halfway through the tracks at "Late Night" by Floppy Sounds and "I Cant (You Know)" by Dun Taylor that truely make this a better than average house set. Disappointingly, Humphries leaves this very cool sound for more lovie-dovie lyrical house with the next three tracks. A groove killer for me. Overall, a good set, good tracks, great mixing, but too many love theme vocal house tracks for my tastes. 4/5 stars.
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