Guy Gerber Fabric 64
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1 – Store-House Consciousness 4:43 2 – The Golden Sun And The Silver Moon 5:30 3 – Shady Triangle 3:40 4 – The Naked Hairdresser Vocals – Written-By – 2:21 5 – Ribbons Turn To Chains 5:14 6 – The Rhythm 2:01 7 – A Blade Through My Piano 5:34 8 – One Day In May 7:38 9 – Feat. Howling Moon Written-By, Vocals – 3:08 10 – Feat. Running Through The Night Written-By, Vocals – 5:09 11 – Feat. Lady Falkor 7:40 12 – The Money Shot 0:55 13 – Moon Blur 7:16 14 – My Medicine 5:30 15 – Human Raft 1:24 16 – with Just Wanna See You Happy Written-By, Producer – 3:40. Melancholy and distant, this mix weaves so many barely-there-and-then-they're-gone fragments, smears and cloud of sound as to (on first listen) be easily and unfairly mistaken as homogeneous or one-pace.
Subtleties exist that contribute to each passage's character (to call each on individual songs isn't always appropriate) while contributing to an overall imagery, one that evokes mirrors, dull lights glistening over snow and all sorts of other vaguely otherworldly (yet uncannily recognisable) shapes. Perhaps, but this is no bad thing and to prejudice against it would be to deny yourself a surprisingly high-quality and seductive mix. This is brilliant! When I saw the tracks were all his own it annoyed me as it always does. I mean, cheeky isn't it? I put it away and I only listened to it through boredom with everything else I've got.
Then I listened again and now it's going in my car so I can listened again in the morning. It is really beautiful and emotional and even melanholy, so not really for bouncing around in euphoria to. One thing, this is closer in style to Progressive House than anything else, which isn't supposed to be what fabric is pedalling. Forget the House and Tech House descriptions, this is far closer to plodding Prog, but extremely good too! You cannot talk about this compilation without mentioning 'The Golden Sun And The Silver Moon', a standout track in Gerber's discography. This mix is all of his own work from top to bottom, not unlike the Fabric mixes from Villalobos, Omar-S, and Shackleton. The genre is mostly tech house, but with a slow, downtempo edge to it.