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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nicely done mix!!! Never fails to perk me up anytime of the day!!,
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This review is from: Fabric Live 26 (Audio CD)
Firstly this cd opens with the over played Million Dan's Dogz N Sledgez. Depending on your taste, you either love or hate this track. These guys pick up the tempo with Hurby's Machine Feat. Antoinette and with James Brown thrown in..u gonna love this...the most suprise track drop on the mix was the jackson's five "it's Great To Be Here " ..now thats seamless mixing with Nextmen Feat. Dynamite MC - Spin It Round ..these guys make it sound so easy..the rest is for you to explore and enjoy..an album worth keeping in your collection..
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Top Notch Live Hip-Hop Set,
By CloudMan (Vancouver, BC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fabric Live 26 (Audio CD)
Fabriclive has a lot of terrible albums in their ever-expanding series. It's a very nice treat when a great one like this comes along. A no non-sense live performance by The Herbaliser chalked full of tracks with tight lyrics and spun with an artistic flare from beginning to end.As a reference point to compare, I thought Fabriclive.19 by The Freestylers was absolutely horrible. The Herbaliser's Fabriclive album makes The Freestylers' set sound like something from a local ghetto "talent" show. This album ties Adam Freeland's Fabriclive.16 with 4/5 stars.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
made me write my first review!,
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This review is from: Fabric Live 26 (Audio CD)
I've been on Amazon awhile and have never written a review, but this CD is so good I just had too! I'm usually not a hip-hop head, but perfect mixing and excellent tracks all over this cd made me change my mind, with highlights coming from nextmen ft. dynamite mc, and hurby's machine ft. antoinette, not to mention breakestra ft. soup and double k. do yourself a favor and buy this CD!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hip Hop - But I Like It,
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This review is from: Fabric Live 26 (Audio CD)
I haven't been a hip-hop head in a long time. I'm old enough to remember when it first came on the scene, and like everyone I know of my generation, got caught up in the sheer excitement and inventiveness of it all. Now, I know I'm getting old, but the older I get, the less hip-hop I hear that I like any more. It's either too thuggy for a home owner like myself to relate to, or it seems to me like it lacks the spark of genius that the best old school hip-hop had. Now, I know that this compilation contains some dusty old school stuff that an old fart like me can appreciate, but the new stuff on here is just what I've been missing. Fun, funky and full of sparks. I'm so glad I tuned into this, and if you're old like me you'll want to tune in, too. Excellent work, Herbalizer crew. I love it. Great mixing, great selection.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Headphone Commute Review,
This review is from: Fabric Live 26 (Audio CD)
I've been trying to chase down this mixed compilation for a couple of months now. Ever since I saw that The Herbaliser (Jake Wherry and Ollie Teeba) contributed a mix towards London nightclub's Fabric label. Known for their trip-hop, downtempo, and jazz infused instrumental hip-hop tracks, The Herbaliser got signed to Ninja Tune back in 1995, and since then been a resident for the label's staple sound. Their last appearance was a 7" single on Skyline Recordings, as well as a track contribution (Gadget Funk) towards a 2008 triple CD sampler from Ninja Tune, You Don't Know: Ninja Cuts. For the FabricLive.26 mix, The Herbaliser took a step back from downtempo sound to make a party mix. And what a mix it is. The turntable skills are flawless, but it is the track selection that makes this an instant gem for me. I feel it is my duty to take you on a quick tour of this genre-spanning collection of classics. We start off with ragga track by Million Dan, moving quickly into dirty UK hip-hop, then a track by RJD2 and a label mate appearance by Dynamic Syncopation. Blufoot and Yungun add some North London rhymes followed by a classic Hurby's Machine with Antoinette. On track 8 (out of 24), we break down into James Brown! From here on The Herbaliser rock the tables with some funk, electro, and of course, soul. We've got J Rocc, old-skool breakbeat track from Demon Boyz, and even a 1971 soul disco from The Jackson 5! The Roots kick in with Boom! at track 21, and Dynamix II treats us to an '87 vocoder electro classic. We barely finish with some crunk from Diplo, as Bugz In The Attic contributes the last broken beat. Whew! It's a doozy! Thank you, Herbaliser, thank you!
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Fabric Live 26 by Herbaliser (Audio CD - 2006)
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