FABRICLIVE 47

(CD)
Genre Dubstep
FormatCD
Cat. noFABRIC94
Label FABRICLIVE
Artist TODDLA T
Release Date10/08/2009
CarrierCD
Barcode802560009420
Toddla T is a musical hurricane, a bundle of energy that has become a regular fixture on Charterhouse Street since first bursting into the fabric DJ booth. His party-rocking sets are the stuff of legend, a genre-bending, fast-paced style propped up by Toddla™s ongoing love affair with dancehall and ably assisted by his hype-chief MC Serocee who features alongside Toddla on FABRICLIVE 47. This wiry 24 year old Sheffield lad has bags of personality whatever side of the decks he™s on, a trait which effortlessly transmits into his DJ sets. This mix is unapologetically loud, brash but most of all fun. Toddla bounces through styles in the blink of an eye, from the bashy dancehall re-lick of Duffy™s ˜Stepping Stone™ to the brief blaze of firing drum & bass from Clipz to his Fish Go Deep/Geeneus/Zinc medley to slices of funky through to some exclusive slabs of dubstep, then onto grime and 2-step  it™s breathless, it™s reckless and it™s utterly brilliant.- in the ascendancy for some years, but with the release of his debut artist album in May of this year, Toddla™s gone global. Featuring the likes of Roots Manuva, Joe Goddard of Hot Chip, Matt Helders of Arctic Monkeys and Tinchy Stryder  it™s received rave reviews everywhere from the Daily Telegraph to the NME. - surrounding his artist album helped him secure a slot presenting on Radio 1, as part of the In New DJs We Trust line-up. - the list of remixes he™s completed. In the last two years alone he has remixed Roisin Murphy, Jack Penate, Little Boots, Esser, Hot Chip, Roots Manuva, Tricky and Little Dragon. - schedule that takes in every festival worth its salt this summer. With the second wave of music coming from Toddla this summer in the shape of FABRICLIVE 47 expect this to continue to grow exponentially. 1 2 03 Monkey Steak - Tigris Riddim  Steak House 4 5 Rymer  1965/Sony 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 - Greco/Roman 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1965/Sony 21