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Ricardo Villalobos - Fabric 36 album flac Performer: Ricardo Villalobos
Title: Fabric 36
Style: House, Minimal
Released: 2007
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1349 mb
FLAC album: 1376 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: MP3 APE ASF XM AIFF FLAC MIDI
Genre: Electronic

Fabric thanks: Dave Turner at DDM/360 Mastering. Release Date: Fabric First members: 04/09/07 UK/R. retail: 10/09/07 USA retail: 23/10/07. It is actually a track released on Cadenza by the band Los Updates. Track 14: Based on a same named song of Los Jaivas and Manduka. The fact that this mix was so well received back then and the Villalobos' cult status doesn't mean that this CD should offer something that everybody must enjoy. just move on. This CD is another great example of the unique style of electronic music that Villalobos had developed in the 00s. Reply Notify me 2 Helpful.

Fabric 36 is Villalobos' ravenously awaited mix CD, and it just happens to be blended entirely from his own new productions and remixes. These cut-and-paste percussion clinics would be already straining with detail as stand-alone tracks, but their interlocking beats become ever more complex in the virtuoso way Villalobos meshes them, as when the opening electronic tones of "Groove 1880" sprout acoustic cymbal accents and jazz snares nine minutes later during "Moongomery". Villalobos' barely-there melodies (like the descending deep-house organ hum in "Prevorent") and unerringly steady tempo float you downriver as swarms of beats circle overhead.

Fabric 36 is a 2007 album by Ricardo Villalobos. Whilst the album was released as part of the Fabric mix CD series, it is composed entirely of new material by Villalobos and several collaborators, and as such could be considered a full studio album. CD. Ricardo Villalobos - Groove 1880. Ricardo Villalobos - Perc and Drums. Ricardo Villalobos - Moongomery. Ricardo Villalobos - Farenzer House. Ricardo Villalobos & Patrick Ense - . assy. Ricardo Villalobos - Mecker.

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.

Ricardo Villalobos - Fabric 36 When he was still cute, a little boy with curly blond locks, Jean-Paul Sartre had the first of his many existential crises. One evening while helping his mother serve dinner, he suffered the horrid realisation of his own inauthenticity: "And there I was," he recalled, "A bogus chil. olding a bogus salad bowl. Subjective speculations aside, you’d have to concede that Villalobos is an expert at confounding ears and fans, regardless of his intentions. This time he's confounding us with a fifteen-track mix CD made up of his own tracks, co-mixed by Dorian Paic, for Fabric Records. But if we say ‘his new Fabric mix CD is comprised of fifteen tracks’ you assume you know both what ‘mix CD’ and ‘track’ are, how they relate to each other, how one category is the building blocks of the other, right? You know what to expect, what each is ‘meant to’ say, do and be? Do you?

Cat: FABRIC 71. Rel: 10 Sep 07. Fumiyandric 2 (with Fumiya Tanaka). Villalobos is an acquired taste! Love every second of this album, I've been listening to him for years and think this is a must have CD if your a fan! by timgriff9907 Jun, 2008. Ricardo Villalobos- fabric36 fantastic. A great CD. A always Wire Magazine was right.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Ricardo Villalobos Groove 1880 1:30
2 Ricardo Villalobos Perc And Drums 3:22
3 Ricardo Villalobos Moongomery 6:07
4 Ricardo Villalobos Farenzer House 6:00
5 Ricardo Villalobos & Patrick Ense M.Bassy 2:26
6 Ricardo Villalobos Mecker 2:33
7 Los Updates 4 Wheel Drive (Ricardo Villalobos' 4WD Remix)
Remix – Ricardo Villalobos
5:30
8 Ricardo Villalobos & Patrick Ense Fizpatrick 6:30
9 Ricardo Villalobos & Andrew Gillings Andruic & Japan 12:30
10 Ricardo Villalobos Organic Tranceplant 1:00
11 Ricardo Villalobos Prevorent 2:00
12 Ricardo Villalobos & Fumiya Tanaka Fumiyandric 2 2:30
13 Ricardo Villalobos Won't You Tell Me 6:15
14 Ricardo Villalobos Primer Encuentro Latino-Americano 9:45
15 Ricardo Villalobos Chropuspel Zündung 6:15

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Fabric Records
  • Copyright (c) – Fabric Records
  • Mastered At – 360 Mastering

Credits

  • DJ Mix [Mixed By], Compiled By – Dorian Paic, Ricardo Villalobos
  • Mastered By – Dave Turner

Notes

℗ 2007 Fabric Records. © 2007 Fabric Records.
The copyright in this sound recording and artwork is owned by Fabric Records. Made in Europe

Fabric thanks: Dave Turner at DDM/360 Mastering

Release Date: Fabric First members: 04/09/07 UK/R.O.W. retail: 10/09/07 USA retail: 23/10/07.

Track 7 is credited to Ricardo Villalobos & Jorge Gonzalez. It is actually a track released on Cadenza by the band Los Updates.

Track 14: Based on a same named song of Los Jaivas and Manduka.

Packaged in a metal case housed in a cardboard slipcase.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 802560 007129
  • Barcode: 0802560007129
  • Matrix / Runout: FABRIC71 01
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LY34
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI AEW24
  • Rights Society: MCPS

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
FABRIC 71P Ricardo Villalobos Fabric 36 ‎(CD, Copy Prot., Mixed, Promo) Fabric FABRIC 71P UK 2007


Comments: (9)
Qusicam
The fact that this mix was so well received back then and the Villalobos' cult status doesn't mean that this CD should offer something that everybody must enjoy. And if you don't get this kind of vibe well... just move on. This CD is another great example of the unique style of electronic music that Villalobos had developed in the 00s.
Nenayally
I just don't get it, don't get me wrong I like a lot of home listening music outside of dance music but to me this is just boring and evokes nothing in me emotionally. I would describe it as pointless and the kind of minimal drivel that sucked all the soul, funk, energy and excitement out of underground dance music but that's just my opinion and what would I know.When he's on fire I love his DJ sets, this just left me cold.
Monam
Love this artist's releases, but I do not care for this "mix" Cd. There are some very cheesy and non-inspiring moments through out. Bummer....
Mautaxe
lol really ?
Munigrinn
I would rather Villalobos not use all of his own tracks, which I suspect is a cop-out to avoid having to negotiate licensing with all the record companies. But unlike other album-mix hybrids, this one actually works. Villalobos' style is a unique blend of tech house and minimal, and at times it can be really weird and "out there". His cultural (Chilean) influences can be seen throughout. It may not be exceptional, but there likely isn't another DJ who can give you what Villalobos does.
Usishele
Accidentaly I came across this cd, usually I am not really into the fabric series depending on the artist, but this cd is a real treat! Innovative, multilayered sounds that hook you from start to end! Especially the middle part (slowing down and going spooky..) is ouststanding. The simple but effective rythms and synths prove that less is more when combined in the right way. Highly recommended for all electronic music lovers.
Shalinrad
Who says it has to be banging in order to make you move? Great stuff from mr. Villalobos, especially when one takes into consideration it's a DJ mix consisting mostly of his own tracks. I am really digging Fabric 36, and have been giving it regular spins ever since I first bought it. First of all, the track selection and arrangement is immaculate. Due to Ricardo's superb mixing abilities, it sure is a pleasure to get lost inside his world of constantly shifting drum rolls, beats, melodies, and wicked & playful vocals, which are used to great effect on "4 Wheel Drive" and "Andruic & Japan", while the singing on "Primer Encuentro Latino-Americano" continues Ricardo' exploration of the south american tradition and culture through his music. Remarkable stuff! During the whole time, one idea is expanded upon the other, there is a constant sensation of progress and evolvement, but it's all meticulously glued into one large piece, so you can barely pin point the exact track positions! Each track is special in its own way, but it's only after you've gone through the whole thing that you can get the whole picture. And what a frame it is! The entire mix has an undeniable groove to it, and regardless of the fact it never really picks up in pace and reaches explosive climaxes and what not, it possesses true dance floor potential. It's a DJ mix after all, sure, but being composed mostly of his own material, it comes across as a note worthy artist album, and a gargantuan one too! In fact, I consider Fabric 36 to be up there with Thé Au Harem D'Archimède, his unforgettable 2004 release. It exposes the listener to both, Ricardo's production skills and his invincible powers when behind the decks. Being a combo of the two, and really taking the best out of all the tracks, while cutting and pasting them all together, Fabric 36 is an output well worth owning. Rather then covering old territory, Ricardo wants to push even further what he has accomplished thus far. And what better way to do it but perfectly blending his own production goodies into an out of this world mix? I'm loving it, and I'm sure you'll feel the same if you've admired even a fraction of the man's work up to now. Enjoy!
I am hcv men
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.
Shalizel
I'm ashamed to say that this is the first Villalobos CD I have bought. Hearing one of his tracks, 'Easy Lee', a few years back it didn't work for me but then hearing his epic remix of Shackleton & Appleblim's 'Blood on my hands' I realise it is not a good idea to judge an artist one one track alone. This mix, which is in effect an artist album, really is something special. This is challenging, innovative electronic music. Constantly shifting, multi-layered effects, fragments of rhythm and melody and surreal vocal snips make for a mix which is packed with ideas. He maintains restraint, resisting any temptation to head towards linear, banging Techno. Each of these tracks is packed full of more ideas that entire sets of others DJ's out there. I read that Ricardo is a big fan of legendary Jazz label ECM and the cerebral nature of the music exemplifies that. The world of electronic music needs people like this and while the Villalobos sound will either thrill of bore depending on your prespective I know which side I am on. Now time to seek out his back catalogue...