Published
Sat, Aug 30, 2008, 12:00
- The breaks producer gets the nod from the long-running mix series.
Breakbeat lover Freq Nasty will be the next DJ honored with a release in the celebrated FabricLive series.
The Fiji-born has been associated with nu-school breaks, disco and even a little bit of hip-hop over the years and Freq's entry into the Fabric catalogue should be no different. From indie hip-hop (Cadence Weapon) to dub (Lee "Scratch" Perry) to dubstep (TRG) and beyond, Freq claims it’s a disc that's "bassline and breaks all the way through, just different permutations of them." Judging by the tracklisting below, we're inclined to believe him. The mix follows from Freq's 1998 effort Botchit Breaks and 2002's Y4K ? FreQ Nasty - Next Level Breaks.
Tracklist
01. Saul Williams - Not In Our Name
02. Santogold Vs Switch & Freq Nasty - Creator
03. Freq Nasty Vs Propa Tings - Peacemaker
04. Madox - Duckalicious [Baobinga's Thugalicious Remix]
05. Leon Jean-Marie - Bring It On [Rusko's Granny Smasher Remix]
06. Reso - If You Can't Beat Em
07. Cadence Weapon - House Music
08. L-Vis 1990 - Change the Game
09. ZTT - Lower State of Consciousness [Original Munich Version]
10. Rob Sparx - 2 Faced Rasta [Reso Remix]
11. Lee "Scratch" Perry Vs. The Moody Boyz - God Smiled [Remix]
12. Tayo - March of the Soundbwoyz
13. Freq Nasty - Come Let Me Know [A cappella]
14. Baobinga feat. DJ Nasty - State of Ghetto Jackin
15. Epydemix - Thunder Gutter [Dub]
16. Backdraft feat. Sporty-O - Living Like a Hustler
17. KRS One - Sound Of Da Police [Freq Nasty Breakbeat Bacon Mix]
18. The Beat Monkeys - How You Like Me Now? [Rico Tubbs Gangsters Mix]
19. Buraka Som Sistema - Kaslemba Wegue Wegue (Reso's Aguadente Mash Mix)
20. Freq Nasty Vs Heavyweight Dub Champion - Snared (Freq's Donkey Kong Mix)
21. TRG - Oi! Killa !
22. Freq Nasty Vs Bassnectar [Dub] - Viva Tibet
23. Radioclit Vs No Surrender - Godda Get It
24. Nate Mars Ft. Jahdan - Above & Beyond Dem
Fabric will release FabricLive 42: Freq Nasty on October 13, 2008 in the UK and on November 11, 2008 in the United States.