fabric 75: Maya Jane Coles
MJC marks the next big step in her flourishing catalogue with a signature mix of deep and techy house for Fabric 75. Since the late naughties, the London-based British-Japanese producer has been at least partly responsible for a sub-mainstream swing towards fresh, raw house music with a classic integrity. This mix showcases where she's at right now, blending mature house grooves with party-time peakers in seamless style. Over 17 tracks she wends a way from Trus'me's 'Somebody' to Fran Von Vie's trancy synth-pop piece 'Lonely Nights' via her own edits of KSKY's 'Madness' and her exclusive, unreleased ace 'Premonition', plus choice picks from Dixon, Dense & Pika's remix of Paul Woolford's massive 'Erotic Discourse', and a frisky Edu Imbernon remix of Shall Ocin's moody blue tech-house roller 'Forgive Me'.
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MJC marks the next big step in her flourishing catalogue with a signature mix of deep and techy house for Fabric 75. Since the late naughties, the London-based British-Japanese producer has been at least partly responsible for a sub-mainstream swing towards fresh, raw house music with a classic integrity. This mix showcases where she's at right now, blending mature house grooves with party-time peakers in seamless style. Over 17 tracks she wends a way from Trus'me's 'Somebody' to Fran Von Vie's trancy synth-pop piece 'Lonely Nights' via her own edits of KSKY's 'Madness' and her exclusive, unreleased ace 'Premonition', plus choice picks from Dixon, Dense & Pika's remix of Paul Woolford's massive 'Erotic Discourse', and a frisky Edu Imbernon remix of Shall Ocin's moody blue tech-house roller 'Forgive Me'.
MJC marks the next big step in her flourishing catalogue with a signature mix of deep and techy house for Fabric 75. Since the late naughties, the London-based British-Japanese producer has been at least partly responsible for a sub-mainstream swing towards fresh, raw house music with a classic integrity. This mix showcases where she's at right now, blending mature house grooves with party-time peakers in seamless style. Over 17 tracks she wends a way from Trus'me's 'Somebody' to Fran Von Vie's trancy synth-pop piece 'Lonely Nights' via her own edits of KSKY's 'Madness' and her exclusive, unreleased ace 'Premonition', plus choice picks from Dixon, Dense & Pika's remix of Paul Woolford's massive 'Erotic Discourse', and a frisky Edu Imbernon remix of Shall Ocin's moody blue tech-house roller 'Forgive Me'.
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MJC marks the next big step in her flourishing catalogue with a signature mix of deep and techy house for Fabric 75. Since the late naughties, the London-based British-Japanese producer has been at least partly responsible for a sub-mainstream swing towards fresh, raw house music with a classic integrity. This mix showcases where she's at right now, blending mature house grooves with party-time peakers in seamless style. Over 17 tracks she wends a way from Trus'me's 'Somebody' to Fran Von Vie's trancy synth-pop piece 'Lonely Nights' via her own edits of KSKY's 'Madness' and her exclusive, unreleased ace 'Premonition', plus choice picks from Dixon, Dense & Pika's remix of Paul Woolford's massive 'Erotic Discourse', and a frisky Edu Imbernon remix of Shall Ocin's moody blue tech-house roller 'Forgive Me'.