Few drum'n'bass figures get the opportunity to release two widely distributed mix albums within two years, and few drum'n'bass fans would've picked anyone other than J Majik for the honors. Originally a producer first and DJ second, Majik used jungle's dark days (circa 1999-2001) to hone his turntable skills, and emerged as something more than before -- not just a Metalheadz auteur, but a true drum'n'bass renaissance man: label owner, producer, DJ, tastemaker. Fabriclive.13, his first volume in the London super (-respected) club Fabric's live mix series, is a tour de force in post-millennial jungle, reconciling the darker end of techstep (DJ Hazard, Ram Trilogy, Total Science) to the diva-led flair of acoustic-heavy Brazilian drum'n'bass (yes, there is a DJ Marky production here, but also two of Majik's own Infrared tracks clearly illustrating that the young Spratling knows how to change with the times). Majik always keeps a finger on the decks, barely letting a record spin for two minutes before replacing it, but sticking with the elements he likes to create a smooth mix of superb dance music. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Fabriclive.13
01/27/2004 | Fabric
All Music Guide Review
Fabriclive.13 Track Listing
Credits of Fabriclive.13
- Dan Stein
- Producer
- J.B. Williams
- Producer
- J Majik
- Main Performer
- Photek
- Producer
- Wickerman
- Producer
- Dillinja
- Producer, Engineer
- DJ Hype
- Producer
- Badmarsh
- Producer, Mixing
- UK Apache
- Vocals
- Total Science
- Producer
- Mike Spencer
- Producer, Mixing
- P. Anim
- Producer
- Calibre
- Remixing
- J.C. Carter
- Producer
- Mady Kaye
- Producer
- Tim B.
- Producer
- DJ Marky
- Producer
- XRS
- Producer
- Baron
- Producer, Remixing
- Daniel Combes
- Producer
- P. Pesce
- Producer
- Futurebound
- Performer
- Black Widow
- Producer
- Lester Davenport
- Producer
- J. Davis
- Producer












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