Ben UFO is among a handful of specialist DJs who possess the talent, care and breadth of taste required to project their personality solely through other people’s records.
FABRICLIVE 67 showcases the different aspects of the music that he stands for. Accordingly, it is not a straight forward mix of house, bass music or techno; it is an indicator of where we have come from, where we are at, and a statement of future intent.
The primary purpose of this FABRICLIVE release is to represent exactly what Ben does as a DJ, and to give him the opportunity to showcase the different aspects of the music that he stands for. Accordingly, it is not a straightforward mix of house, bass music or techno; neither is it filled with exclusives or unreleased material. It is an indicator of where we are at and where we have come from, and a statement of intent. It is a considered and highly textured mix consisting of 28 tracks and traversing multiple styles.
Emerging from the moody introversion of Mix Mup’s “Before (Dub),” the mix starts in earnest with an aggressively distorted cut from Delroy Edwards, which bleeds into the off-kilter rhythms and sub-bass intensity of an exclusive from Pev & Kowton. From there we’re thrown into the bizarre future-tribal world of DJ Sotofett remixing Tim ‘Love’ Lee’s “The Tortoise” and onwards through tracks and decades, as Chicago Skyway’s “It’s OK” combines with K-Hand, Fluxion, Jam City, Pearson Sound and Mr. Fingers. There are truly inspired transitions here: the acid tones of “Zug Island” by Kyle Hall & Kero drip languidly over Shackleton vs Kasai Allstars’ “Mukuba Special”; the shattered percussion of A Made Up Sound’s “Malfunction” is pulled into line by the loop-driven techno of Grain’s “Untitled”; the dissonant bassline drone of Pangaea’s “Release” swallows up and consumes whole the kick-drum barrage which defines Blawan’s “And Both His Sons.”
With Hessle Audio releases represented heavily alongside labels such as L.I.E.S., Hinge Finger, Night Slugs, Hemlock and Eglo, there are clear indications of a tightly knit community working collectively to push things forward. Ben is central to this movement, and with this mix he manages to communicate not just who he is and what he does, but ultimately where we are at.
Tracklisting
01. Mix Mup – Before (Dub)
02. Delroy Edwards – Feelings
03. Pev & Kowton – Raw Code
04. Tim ‘Love’ Lee – The Tortoise (Sex Tags Mania NYC Mix)
05. Elgato – Zone
06. Gesloten Cirkel – Twisted Balloon
07. Chicago Skyway – It’s OK
08. K-Hand – Project 5 (Untitled B1)
09. Fluxion – Pendoulous
10. Minimal Man – Consexual
11. Jam City – Club Thanz
12. Herbert – Take Me Back
13. Lowtec – Looser
14. Pearson Sound – Clutch
15. Mr. Fingers – I’m Strong (Instrumental)
16. Shackleton vs Kasai Allstars – Mukuba Special
17. Kyle Hall & Kero – Zug Island
18. Circuit Breaker – Ping
19. Osborne – Bout Ready To Jak (Shake Remix)
20. Juniper – Jovian Planet
21. A Made Up Sound – Malfunction (Despair)
22. Grain – Untitled
23. Bandshell – Perc
24. Blawan – And Both His Sons
25. Pangaea – Release
26. Joe – Studio Power On
27. Floating Points – Danger (Locked Groove)
28. Grown Folk x Main Attrakionz – I.C.E. (Kuedo Remix)
Release Date: 8th February 2013