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Boys Noize Announces FabricLive 72

  • October 18, 2013
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It's not easy to start an introduction about Boys Noize. From his work with Skrillex, Snoop Dogg, Chilly Gonzales, and Daft Punk, among an endless list, to his own solo work, such as his recently released Go Hard EP, the Hamburg-born Alex Ridha is a veteran DJ with so impressive a CV, it's nearly impossible to know what to mention. 

Going into a Boys Noize set is a trip through a once-in-a-lifetime journey. His execution, precision, and passion all pour out in every set, as the rhythm of the music seems to pour out from his very core. There are many producers that have disappointed come time for a live show, but BN's years of experience (playing his first gig at 16) have proven that he has become legendary within the DJ circle for a reason. Simply put, this man is a force that is not to be reckoned with. 

FabricLive 72: Boys Noize will come to see the light of day come November 18th. For 70 minutes, Ridha mixes through jackin' house, techno, dub, and electro to create a timeless piece of art that highlights the rich history of the electronic scene. While moving forward and still giving an ode to the past, Boys Noize has done it again and created a mix that is "timeless, colourful, and happy." 

The tracklisting is posted below, and pre-orders can be found here. There is also a release party at Fabric on Friday, November 15th with Strip Steve, SCNTST, Jimmy Edgar, I-F (DJ Set), Djedjotronic, Kowton, and Daniel Avery, among others. More info on that here. 

 

 

 

 

 

Tracklisting: 

1. Mr. Oizo (Feat. Marilyn Manson) – Solid [Ed Banger] 

2. Boys Noize – Starwin [BoysNoize] 

3. Costello – Pegasus [BNR Trax]

4. Jimmy Edgar – Shout [Ultramajic]

5. Surkin – Warehouse [Marble]

6. Feadz – Go On Girl [BoysNoize]

7. Pilo – Ghettocoder [BoysNoize]

8. Kingdom – Femme Litre [Fade to Mind] 

9. Gingy and Bordello – All Day (Robert Hood Remix) [Turbo]

10. Four Tet – For These Times [Nonplus] 

11. Randomer – Meat and Dancing [White]

12. Kowton – TFB [All Caps] 

13. Boys Noize – Anoid (Demo Version) [BoysNoize]

14. Craze – Selekta (Valentino Khan Remix) [Slow Roast] 

15. Dog Blood – Chella Ride [BoysNoize/OWSLA]

16. Worthy and Eats Everything – Tric trac [Dirtybird]

17. Djedjotronic – Kaiko [BoysNoize] 

18. Gesaffelstein – Aufstand [Turbo]

19. Aden – Luft [Ultramajic]

20. Special Request – Wall to Wall [Houndstooth]

21. Anthony Naples – POT [Proibito]

22. DJ Deeon – Work This MF [Dance Mania]

23. Tracques – Motor [BoysNoize]

24. Dave Clarke – The Compass [Skint]

25. Tom Rowlands – Nothing But Pleasure (Boys Noize Pressure Fix) [Phantasy]

26. Alesia – Andrea [OWSLA]

27. The Chain – Maje [R&S]

28. Boys Noize – XTC (The Chemical Brothers Remix) [BoysNoize]

+ Spank Rock – DTF DADT (Acapella) [BoysNoize]

29. I-F – Space Invaders are Smoking Grass [Disko B]

30. Kölsch – Goldfisch [Kompakt]

+ Boys Noize – XTC (Acapella) [BoysNoize]

31. Apparat – Arcadia (Boys Noize Reprise) [Shitkatapult]

 

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