Fabric 36

Fabric 36 is a 2007 album by Ricardo Villalobos. Whilst the album was released as part of the Fabric mix CD series, it is composed entirely of new material by Villalobos and several collaborators, and as such could be considered a full studio album. It is the first fabric mix to contain only an artist's own work since Pure Science's Fabric 05. "Andruic", "Fizpatrick", "Primer encuentro Latino-Americano" and "Farenzer House" were later released unedited on Villalobos' next album, Sei Es Drum.

Fabric 36
Compilation album by
Released10 September 2007
GenreMinimal techno, microhouse
LabelFabric
ProducerRicardo Villalobos
Ricardo Villalobos chronology
Fizheuer Zieheuer
(2006)
Fabric 36
(2007)
Sei Es Drum
(2007)
Fabric Mix Series chronology
Fabric 35
(2007)
Fabric 36
(2007)
Fabric 37
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork Media(8.7/10) [1]

Track listing

CD

  1. Ricardo Villalobos - Groove 1880
  2. Ricardo Villalobos - Perc and Drums
  3. Ricardo Villalobos - Moongomery
  4. Ricardo Villalobos - Farenzer House
  5. Ricardo Villalobos & Patrick Ense - M.Bassy
  6. Ricardo Villalobos - Mecker
  7. Ricardo Villalobos & Jorge Gonzales - 4 Wheel Drive
  8. Ricardo Villalobos & Patrick Ense - Fizpatrick
  9. Ricardo Villalobos & Andrew Gillings - Andruic & Japan
  10. Ricardo Villalobos - Organic Tranceplant
  11. Ricardo Villalobos - Prevorent
  12. Ricardo Villalobos & Fumiya Tanaka - Fumiyandric 2
  13. Ricardo Villalobos - Won't You Tell Me
  14. Ricardo Villalobos - Primer Encuentro Latino-Americano
  15. Ricardo Villalobos - Chropuspel Zündung
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References

  • De Young, Nate (21 September 2007). "Ricardo Villalobos – Fabric 36". Stylus Magazine. Archived from the original on 31 August 2012. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  • Chambers, Peter (8 October 2007). "Ricardo Villalobos – Fabric 36". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  • Battaglia, Andy (30 October 2007). "Ricardo Villalobos: Fabric 36". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  • Rondeau, Bernardo (8 January 2008). "Ricardo Villalobos – Fabric 36: Ricardo Villalobos". Dusted Magazine. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  • Pattison, Louis (11 January 2008). "Ricardo Villalobos Fabric 36 Review". BBC. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  • "Ricardo Villalobos, 'Fabric 36'". Spin. 18 January 2008. Retrieved 22 August 2012.


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