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Fabric 36  (Audio CD) 
by Ricardo Villalobos

 
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Chilean microhouse producer Ricardo Villalobos took his entry in the Fabric mix series in a slightly different direction than most. Instead of compiling his favorite Electronic tracks and shouting himself out a time or two, Ricardo's Fabric 36 mix features one common thread: all the tunes are brand new Villalobos compositions (including several with collaborators). Impeccable! 2007.

 
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Product Details
Audio CD Release Date:October 23, 2007
Studio:Fabric [Studio]
Number Of Discs:1
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

Track Listing
1. Groove 1880 - Ricardo Villalobos
2. Perc and Drums - Ricardo Villalobos
3. Moongomery - Ricardo Villalobos
4. Farenzer House - Ricardo Villalobos
5. M.Bassy - Ricardo Villalobos
6. Mecker - Ricardo Villalobos
7. 4 Wheel Drive - Ricardo Villalobos & Jorge Gonzales
8. Fizpatrick - Ricardo Villalobos & Patrick Ense
9. Andruic & Japan - Ricardo Villalobos & Andrew Gillings
10. Organic Tranceplant - Ricardo Villalobos
11. Prevorent - Ricardo Villalobos
12. Fumiyandric 2 - Ricardo Villalobos & Fumiya Tanaka - Fumiya Tanaka
13. Won't You Tell Me - Ricardo Villalobos
14. Primer Encuentro Latino-Americano - Ricardo Villalobos
15. Chropuspel Zundung - Ricardo Villalobos

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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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7 of 8 found the following review helpful:


4Headphone Commute Review  Mar 30, 2008 By Headphone Commute
The label created by the London's club Fabric, and known for their mix CDs, featuring sounds from some staple names like Carl Craig, Adam Beyer, and even John Digweed, brings you its 36th installment of minimal tech house by Ricardo Villalobos. Born in Santiago, Chile, Villalobos moved to Germany at the age of three. At the age of 24 (1994) he released his first EP on Playhouse, followed by a debut LP almost 9 years later, titled Alcachofa, on the same label. Since then, Villalobos has been enjoying a stream of consistent quality minimal, micro, and tech house releases. Villalobos' three other aliases are Bispeed Black, Richard Wolfsdorf, and Termiten; his most notable collaborations include Social Being with Justin McNulty, and Ric Y Martin with Santiago born Martin Schopf (aka Dandy Jack). Fabric 36 is a continuous mix, compiled of mostly Villalobos' tracks and mixed by himself - it thus can be treated as an album. The rhythms are simple, light and groovy, and I loose myself in the hypnotic sound over and over, as the tracks effortlessly blend into one another, and ride on. This may come off counter-intuitive for some critics of techno, but I often use such minimal sound as a tool: to relax, clear my mind, and on occasion even cure a headache. Recommended if you like Matthew Dear (False), Dominik Eulberg, Marc Houle and Gabriel Ananda.

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5Now I understand.  Dec 16, 2007 By Dobbs
I cannot believe the detail he puts into his tracks. Yes, track 9 is either love it or hate (I happen to love it), and yes it is all his material so its more or less alike sounding. But get h**h and listen to this. INCREDIBLE. Maybe I just sound like some st*ner idiot, but trust me, this is amazing. I understand why this is called micro-house now.

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2Another Miss in the Minimal World  Feb 12, 2008 By CloudMan
The Fabric series is disputeably the leader in pumping out minimalist albums. Fabric 36 is yet another with Ricardo Villalobos contributing to this oversaturated genre. All tracks are produced by himself which gives the set its intential feel of one long unmixed track. For my tastes, unimpressive and dull after a few listens.
Another Fabric album to put in the "don't like" pile. I hope this minimalist movement takes a turn for the better with a little more creativitiy. The last 2 years has seen far too many crappy albums. Fabric 36 included.
2/5 stars.


4This cd is pretty sick.  Dec 28, 2010 By Kat
This is a wonderful mix from Villalobos. I am a huge fan. There is one track on it (#9 Andruic & Japan) that is very weird though. It gets annoying because of how upfront it is. It's just very loud and can almost make you feel uncomfortable. You'd just have to sample it. We usually just skip that track. But still one track out of 14 other amazing ones is still worth it to me. I love the other tracks, they are so groove worthy. I definitely recommend this CD to Villalobos fans. When listening to minimal or him you know what to expect with some surprises as well. This is a Win.


4Ricardo Villalobos - Fabric 36  Jan 26, 2008 By Z. Ahadi "music4airports"
This set is pretty amazing, during the begining it is mostly minimal with some tech house but around tracks 9 and on it turns housey and slower jam, but it is great i love it, its beatuiful, so if you into minimal and house, this is a great purchase, the beginning of this set is very different toward the end.

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