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Track Listing 1. Intro 2. Breaks, The - (with Kurtis Blow) 3. Let's Make Love and Listen to Death From Above - (Spank Rock remix, with CSS) 4. Nazis - (Justice mix, with Mr. Oizo) 5. Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight, The - (with Dominatrix) 6. Bostich - (with Yello) 7. Bongo Song - (with Zongamin) 8. I'm Ready - (with Kano) 9. Technologic - (with Daft Punk) 10. Bit Patchy, A - (with Switch) 11. Do You Love Me - (with The Contours) 12. Drop the Pressure - (with Mylo) 13. Owner of a Lonely Heart - (with Yes) 14. Dudun Dun - (with Para One) 15. Myself - (XXXChange remix, with Best Fwends) 16. Good Man - (with KW Griff) 17. Hot Chick - (Feadz Edit, with Uffie) 18. Orange Alert - (DFA remix, with Metro Area) 19. Love on a Real Train - (with Tangerine Dream) 20. Hustler - (with Simian Mobile Disco) 21. Talking in Your Sleep - (with The Romantics) 22. Wordy Rappinghood - (The Playgroup remix, with Chicks On Speed) 23. Melo Do Tobacco - (XXXChange Remix With The Ford Granada, with Bonde Do Role) 24. Stock Exchange - (with Miss Kittin And The Hacker) 25. Hustlin' - (with Rick Ross) 26. Over and Over - (Maurice Fulton remix, with Hot Chip) 27. I.C. Love Affair - (with Gaz Nevada) 28. Love to the World - (with L.T.D.) 29. Outro
| Details | | Distributor: | Caroline Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Hot off of the success of their critically acclaimed 2006 debut YOYOYOYOYOYO, experimental hip-hop group Spank Rock switches things up with a club-friendly mix CD on the U.K. label Fabric Records. Among the widely varying artists that can be found in Spank Rock's crates are Kurtis Blow, Mr. Oizo, Dominatrix, Yello, Kano, Daft Punk, the Countours, Mylo, Yes, Hot Chip, Gaz Nevada, Simian Mobile Disco, Tangerine Dream, the Romantics, Rick Ross, and Chicks on Speed. FABRICLIVE 33 also includes a handful of the group's own remixes for Cansei de Ser Sexy, Best Fwends, Bonde do Role, and the Ford Granada. The disc acts as a nice stopgap for fans until the release of the group's official sophomore effort.
Industry Reviews 4 stars out of 5 -- [W]ith a sense of humor and fat bass lines....[and] electro/techno candy popping up...
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