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#501
April 17 2012, 11:27 AM ET
by Philip Sherburne

I always imagine that getting tapped to do a Fabric mix CD is a like putting together a collection for the Project Runway finale at Fashion Week, and that in the back of every DJ's mind is the image of Nina Garcia saying, "This collection is your opportunity to show who you are as a designer," except that instead of "collection" and "designer" she says "mix" and "DJ," and instead of Nina Garcia, it's — well, it's still Nina Garcia, because it's always Nina Garcia.

You imagine that such internal dialogues are accompanied by no small amount of night sweats and soul-searching. After all, unlike a Project Runwaycollection, whose shelf life is functionally nonexistent (save for reruns), a Fabric mix has to stand the test of time. That's no easy task, and for various reasons: A DJ has to distill a multi-hour club set down to a mere 78 minutes, hoping to represent the entire sweep of a night via a kind of musical synecdoche; at the same time, he or she is tasked with turning today's ephemeral club tracks into something lasting and meaningful — to tell a story that has distinct point of view, and doesn't just drizzle on pleats and draping. Plus, there's the imprimatur of Fabric, one of the world's top-rated nightclubs and the most respected brand in London clubbing. To record a mix for Fabric's series is to become a part of the club's legacy.

Quite a few Fabric selectors, taking the assignment to heart, have used their mixes to showcase their own work exclusively: Ricardo Villalobos, Omar-S and Shackleton all recorded every track in their respective mixes. The New York DJ and producer Levon Vincent, now based in Berlin, has taken a similar tack with his new Fabric 63, but with a twist. Only seven of the 15 tracks are Vincent's, but the remainder come from close friends and scene-mates like DJ Jus-Ed, DJ Qu, Black Jazz Consortium (a.k.a. Fred Peterkin), JM De Frias, Anthony Parasole, and Joey Anderson. In fact, that's the whole roll call right there, in what amounts to a particularly focused cross section of New York's deep-house "scenius." It's a sound rooted in New York's tribal traditions but also informed by Detroit's first-wave minimal techno and Berlin's chalky, subterranean vibes; it's stingy with melody and long on texture, and mixed in long, seamless fades that emphasize diligence over flash, and continuity over quickness. Informed by the marathon parties at clubs like Tape and Berghain in Vincent's adopted home of Berlin, the mix emphasizes an approach to techno that's in it for the long haul.

In an interview with The Quietus, Vincent explained his motivations for sticking to his inner circle: "My signature sound is part of a dialogue that's happening in New York. There's an identity to New York right now. There's a level of mysticism that goes along with what we're doing that isn't existing anywhere else. It's the one piece of New York identity that's in there, this mysticism. I read on Resident Advisor, I think, when they announced [the mix], that I had gone to my friends [for tracks]. But at no point did I say, 'Oh, let me hook up my crew here,' or anything. Where else would I go to get that mysticism? There's no other source."

Vincent's Fabric 63 is out next week in Europe and the U.K.; the American release will follow on May 22. For now, you can hear the entire set via the streaming player below. Some DJs take you to school; let Levon Vincent take you to church.

[cloudset]http://soundcloud.com/fabric/fabric-63-levon-vincent[/cloudset]

Full tracklisting:
01 Joey Anderson - Earth Calls [Deconstruct Music]
02 DJ Jus-Ed - Blaze (Do Dah Dab Mix) [Underground Quality]
03 JM De Frias - Intrinsic Motivation [Deconstruct Music]
04 Levon Vincent - Stereo Systems [Novel Sound]
05 Levon Vincent - Polar Bear [Deconstruct Music]
06 DJ QU - Times Like This [The Corner]
07 Levon Vincent - Fear [Novel Sound]
08 Levon Vincent - Double-Jointed xes Freak II [Novel Sound]
09 Joey Anderson - Hydrine [Deconstruct Music]
10 Anthony Parasole - Tyson [Deconstruct Music]
11 Levon Vincent - The End [Novel Sound]
12 Black Jazz Consortium - Blacklight [Soul People Music]
13 Levon Vincent - Early Reflections [Novel Sound]
14 Levon Vincent - Rainstorm II [Novel Sound]
15 Black Jazz Consortium - Far Away (Atmospheric Pass) [Soul People Music]

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#503
waduhh, makasih makasih :D
#504
kurang paham jg sih, huehehe. cuma tau yg klasik2 kaya choice - acid eiffel atau hardfloor - acperience 1
#505
Quote from: mahesautara on 18/04/12, 18:07
Just a thought, "Indie" or "Underground" simply means it's too good to cross over to the mainstream.

fixed ;)
#506
Kaya plastikman gt mksdnya bro?
#508
lahh, george fitzgerald cuma ada di PG bali?
#509
best of luck..
#510
transisi dari underworld ke mfa bakal enak tuh kalo diperpanjang. just IMO :P
#511
seth troxler too fucked to mix

#515
lineup-nya parah ini
#516
Quote from: phuture89 on 09/04/12, 20:15
Quote from: danzig on 05/04/12, 09:35
yup, setau gw kalo cdj sih emg digital. tapi ya wajar lah salah persepsi dikit, huehehe.

ngmg2 ttg genre, mix ini emg tech-house sih, lagu techno-nya cuma 1, track 3.

Quote from: dedoSixteen on 03/04/12, 11:29
@ryan
kurang techno aja brot klo menurut gw..terlalu beatport

"beatport techno" bisa jadi genre sendiri tuh ;D rekomendasi2 techno di hardwax, juno, n boomkat lebih representatif utk techno yang techno :P

(nimbrung sotoy ;D)

DANZIG : 100% bener ..banyak tech house nya emang oom. :) soal techno yang techno nya..thx..it help me much...asap di hunting. big thx

eh kok malah kesannya gw ngajarin ya. haha. ga kok, cuma share doang. apalah gw sih cuma bedroom dj :P peace.
#517
Thanks for listening, all. Pada tripped out ga nih? Wahaha.

@club2club: jerome thomas gw taunya. (jeremy) :P
#519
Trippy, headfuck techno 8)

Benzo - Sibiria (Mania Remix)
Donato Dozzy & DJ Say - Transparent
Ryo Murakami - Lunch Of God (Stereociti Purplehazed Remix)
Friendship Connection - All Is Just A Matter Of Time
Giorgio Gigli, Obtane & nAX_acid - The Child That Was Watching The Moon
Byetone - Opal
Xhin - Key
DJ Sodeyama - Abyss (Glimpse Remix)
Rivet - Metrist
Mike Dehnert - Pneumatic
Byetone - Telegramm
Silent Servant - Mad Youth
Mike Parker - Pulse Trader
Milton Bradley - Echoes From The Past
Dino Sabatini - Ceto
Reeko - Bad Connection
Jeff Mills - Something In The Sky
Sleeparchive - Dusty Galaxies
Martyn - We Are You In The Future (Redshape Remix)
John Beltran - Rainy Day Savior

http://www.mixcloud.com/adityaip/rainy-day-in-sibiria/
#520
Quote from: Gober on 28/04/08, 05:04


2. gas pol
kebanyakan dj ga mau tahu siapa yang main setelah dia, atau genre musik apa setelah dia, atau jam berapakah dia maen, udah panteskah musik yang dia mainin ama jamnya. gas pol!!!


ini paling bikin bete sih ;D sering gw liat dj luar maennya ga maksimal gara2 dj sebelumnya udah kenceng duluan. tapi emg susah jadi opening dj.
#521
jir, obscure berat, wahaha. vinyl semua ini? ieu adit, nir :P
#524
maksudnya original mix tuh gimana ya  (?)
#525
any racy stories? ;D

@indra: ayo bang, jangan kalah sama anak singapur yg pernah maen di sana *bgs*