Its one major shift comes when Gary's Gang's "Makin' Music (Dub Mix)" climaxes the electro-ish opening third and slides beautifully into Voyage's "Souvenirs," whose light wah-wah guitars and sun-kissed piano line do the Hustle on the Carnival Cruise Line's swingers' convention special of your dreams. Even within the refined conceptual framework of the Fabric mix series as opposed to the more eclectic FabricLive sets, this is an impressively laser-focused mix. Especially since the next hour-plus-which, rest assured, passes without anymore jokes from the DJs-is, like the best of Geist and Jesrani's music, as singular and direct as biting into an orange. It was an incredible deal-we totally showed them." When the hell did these guys turn into comedians, anyway? Geist: "Yeah, ladies, clap, clap! Clap, clap, clap, clap! The disco experience is all about the claps." Jesrani: "Yeah! And as a matter of fact, we're about to give you your very own disco experience." Then they pretend they're playing the lead instrumental parts: "That was the horn that Fabric gave us instead of our advance money. Over "Ghar Aya Mera Pardesi (Intro)" by Babla's Disco Sensation, Morgan Geist and Darshan Jesrani don't just get on the mike to introduce themselves and their mix: They narrate the proceedings. Metro Area's music is so basically tasteful that the beginning of Fabric 43 threw me off at first.
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