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fabriclive 28 evil nine

16 durable postsStarted 2006-04-26Latest 2006-06-12
#27184Post 1 of 16

After many years of moving between cities and bands, Tom Beaufoy found himself comfortably settled in Brighton. The seaside city breezily acquainted him with breakbeat; freshly inspired, he ditched his bass guitar and permanently shelved his black eye makeup to establish his own night, Champion Sound. One Friday evening, Pat Pardy left his Brighton studio, where he'd been cooped up creating theme music for Western film soundtracks, to hear some beats. The night marked the sinful meeting of two evil minds. Many meetings and beats later, they had crafted a demo, which scattered through the scene under the name Evil Nine. It soon reached the appreciative ear of Adam Freeland and the devilish duo were whisked away to create their first EP, the atmospheric ‘Less Stress,’ an immense proggy hit for Marine Parade. Evil Nine continued to explore the feel and fit of various sounds, eventually finding themselves most comfortable on 2002’s ‘Cakehole,’ a rock-infused breaks masterpiece.

“I think we got too concerned with writing these really big tunes, and [with ‘Cakehole’] it seemed like we finally just relaxed and wrote a track that we just liked for ourselves. That made us realize you could bring anything into the mix, and not to be restrained.” – Evil Nine

Confident in their production, Evil Nine went on to release a variety of unrestrained dancefloor smashers, including several massive remixes for the likes of UNKLE and ILS. ‘You Can Be Special Too’ was a debut LP of mammoth proportions, which caused uproar amongst stunned critics, found a fixed home in DJ charts across the board, and even scored an “Album of the Year” award from the annual Breakspoll event. With musical backgrounds stemming from goth to folk to punk to hip hop to country, it’s no surprise Evil Nine’s rich, all-embracing music sticks two fingers up at the genre-controlled music industry.

“I think the essence of breakbeat is different for us. Breaks can be anything; it can be housey, techno, electro, rock, have a hip hop vibe…people don’t take advantage of the fact that you can play all these different sounds. They just play this boring, regimented idea of ‘breakbeat,’ which isn’t at all how we see it.” – Evil Nine

‘FABRICLIVE 28’ is a raw, scorching view of breakbeat in the wide-open eyes of Evil Nine. Anything goes, as long as it satisfies the dancefloor. The beat rebels stylishly abandon all preconceptions of the genre with an innovative, bass-heavy redefinition. They mingle technofied thrashings of indie rock with electroclash synths effortlessly; even 4/4 conformists will feel compelled to nod their heads to the syncopated beats. The mix flows through throbbing acid-tinged basslines, vibrates in pulsating electro, ripples during squelchy techno bleeps, and pours over hard hitting angular drums. Featuring radical producers such as Riton and Switch, and ending with anarchic legends The Clash, this is a fluidic collage of anomalous sounds, woven together by a common thread of wild rebellion and, sure enough, pure evil.

“We tried to bring our view of breakbeat to light. It’s not a techy mix for chin-strokers – it’s definitely a party record. It may not necessarily be ‘breaks,’ as most people know it, but I think it has the essence and vibe that people would expect from us.” – Evil Nine

01 Will Saul Ft. Ursula Rucker - Where Is It? [Evil Nine Remix] - Air 02 Simian Mobile Disco - Click - Simian Mobile Disco 03 Uffie - Ready To Uff [Dub] - Ed Banger 04 Bodyrockers - Round & Round [Switch Remix] - Mercury 05 Riton - Anger Man [Riton Re-Rub] - Riton 06 The Mystery Jets - The Boy Who Ran Away [Riton Extended Dub] - 679 07 Thomas Schumacher - Kickschool 79 - Spiel-Zeug 08 Paul Woolford Presents Bobby Peru - Erotic Discourse - 2020 Vision 09 Boys Noize - Volta 82 - Boys Noize 10 Bassbin Twins - The Dogs - Bassbin Records 11 John Starlight - John's Addiction - Television 12 Daft Punk - Technologic [Digitalism's Highway To Paris Remix] - Virgin 13 Franz Ferdinand - The Fallen [Ruined by Justice] - Domino 14 The Kreeps - All I Wanna Do Is Break Some Hearts [Boys Noize Remix 2] - Output 15 Test Icicles - What's Your Damage? [Digitalism Remix] - Domino 16 B-Movie - Nowhere Girl [Freeland Remix] - Some Bizarre 17 The Clash - London Calling - Sony BMG

#618344Post 2 of 16

Re: fabriclive 28 evil nine

what?

#618347Post 3 of 16

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are you going with me to Pool this Friday? Rialto? Zero can come to. Ask him, can you?

Thanks.

#618409Post 4 of 16

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this I will buy.

#618413Post 5 of 16

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i've actually been waiting for this cd for quite some time, cannot wait!!!! this is gonna be great!, evil nine rocks

#618418Post 6 of 16

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I'm all over this mofo.........

#618550Post 7 of 16

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Looking forward to this. I subscribe to the Fabric series but will have to add this to my collection.

#618592Post 8 of 16

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i heard a rumor that the evilest of nine are guaranteed to shoot crooked.

#618629Post 9 of 16

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Omg!!!

#618720Post 10 of 16

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nice....looking foward to this

#618726Post 11 of 16

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speaking of which, im anxiously awaiting the next evil nine lp, i need my evil nine fix!!!

#618779Post 12 of 16

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Who writes this bollox.

Can't say I'm that interested, Fabric has been losing the plot for sometime now.

#650887Post 13 of 16

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[URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28546"]http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28546[/URL]

[quote]Please continue there and thanks. Funny that you said you are not interested but now open a separate thread.[/quote] Was referring to the nonsense background infomation.

I've now had this delivered and was wondering if anyone has heard it?

#650902Post 14 of 16

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not yet... i dont have a FL subscription, fabric only... will probably pick it up when it is available to buy off the fabric site tho

#652133Post 15 of 16

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The disc has been available since the 1st. I didn't get to listen to it until I got back in town yesterday. Great stuff. Known tracks but still a great flow to it. :CandyPop:

#652155Post 16 of 16

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AHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAH

huh

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