FABRICLIVE.42

FreQ Nasty

FreQ NastyBorn in Fiji and raised in New Zealand, breakbeat pioneer FreQ Nasty grew up listening to his father’s stories about his rowdy rock shows (“I remember him saying when he was 14 or 15, he was earning more in a week than his dad was in a month from playing in bands!”) and dreamed of bigger possibilities. He decided at the age of 14, while working his first manual labour job, that he didn’t want to succumb to mundanely being a cog in the machine. That very same boundary breaking sensibility has always transcended through his music, from his scene-shaking classics like ‘Boomin Back Atcha’ and ‘Move Back,’ to his remixes of pop icons like Fatboy Slim, Kelis and KRS One. At the same time, he’s always been very receptive to all that surrounds him, especially when he made the move to London and immersed himself in its developing scenes. His seminal releases on Botchit & Scarper for example, forward thinking and progressive, were a sign of the fast-moving times. No matter what new genre or new scene steals the media spotlight these days, FreQ Nasty has the wisdom and experience to see it for what it is. After all, the cycles have spun around countless times within his vast, expandable career. Continually shape shifting under the wide umbrella of bass culture, FreQ Nasty forever stays one step ahead of its ongoing hype-fuelled evolution.

"It’s balls-to-the-wall from the very beginning! But that’s the way I’m playing these days – there are so many good, full-on tracks out at the moment, I just come out and go BAM!...and then think about chilling out. I ended up finding that the relationship between the tunes in this mix wasn’t about genres – it wasn’t “it’s a breakbeat tune” or “it’s a dubstep tune” or “it’s a Baltimore tune” or whatever else – it was more about the feeling of the tune, the intensity of it. It’s odd because really, there isn’t a straight up breaks tune on the mix, but that wasn't intentional. It’s bassline and breaks all the way through, just different permutations of them."
- FreQ Nasty

Bridging the gap between the most current scenes in London’s bass culture, FreQ Nasty rumbles with underground thunder on FABRICLIVE 42, a staggering showcase of some of the rawest breaks-led beats around. Evading the pitfalls of a genre-controlled mix, yet at the same time avoiding the stop-start feel of a “mash up” mix, on FABRICLIVE 42 he’s imaginatively arranged a flowing, tightly-connected blend of FreQ-y tracks. With the bass heavy stomp of L-Vis 1990's UK take on Baltimore house, the blistering shatter of TRG and several of his own storming productions, including his Santogold hit 'Creator,' the mix is a terror to bassbins worldwide. Buckle up.

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Tracklisting:

  1. Listen
    1.
    Saul Williams
    Not In Our Name - Pledge Of Resistance
    Ninja Tune
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    2.
    Santogold Vs Switch & Freq Naty
    Creator
    Warners
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    3.
    Freq Nasty Vs Propa Tings
    Peacemaker
    Freq Nasty
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    4.
    Madox
    Duckalicious [Baobinga's Thugalicious Remix]
    Expanded
  5. Listen
    5.
    Leon Jean-Marie
    Bring It On [Rusko's Granny Smasher Remix]
    Universal
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    6.
    Reso
    If You Can't Beat Em
    Civil Music
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    7.
    Cadence Weapon
    House Music
    Big Dada
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    8.
    L-Vis 1990
    Change The Game
    Tres Cool
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    9.
    ZTT
    Lower State Of Consciousness [Original Munich Version]
    Turbo
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    10.
    Rob Sparx
    2 Faced Rasta [Reso Remix]
    Dubting
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    11.
    Lee "Scratch" Perry Vs. The Moody Boyz
    God Smiled [Remix]
    On-U Sound
  12. Listen
    12.
    Tayo
    March Of The Soundbwoyz
    Cool & Deadly/Supercharged
  13. Listen
    13.
    Freq Nasty
    Come Let Me Know [Acapella]
    Skint
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    14.
    Baobinga
    State of Ghetto Jackin (Ft. DJ Nasty)
    Trouble & Bass
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    15.
    Epydemix
    Thunder Gutter [Dub]
    Epydemix
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    16.
    Backdraf
    Living Like A Hustler Ft. Sporty-O
    Passenger
  17. Listen
    17.
    KRS One
    Sound Of Da Police [Freq Nasty Breakbeat Bacon Mix]
    Zomba
  18. Listen
    18.
    The Beat Monkeys
    How You Like Me Now? [Rico Tubbs Gangsters Mix]
    Passenger
  19. Listen
    19.
    Buraka Som Sistema
    Kaslemba Wegue Wegue (Reso's Aguadente Mash Mix)
    Enchufada
  20. Listen
    20.
    Freq Nasty Vs Heavyweight Dub Champion
    Snared (Freq's Donkey Kong Mix)
    Giveback
  21. Listen
    21.
    TRG
    Oi! Killa!
    Cool & Deadly/Supercharged
  22. Listen
    22.
    Freq Nasty Vs Bassnectar [Dub]
    Viva Tibet
    Giveback
  23. Listen
    23.
    Radioclit Vs No Surrender
    Godda Get It
    No Surrender/Ghettopop Records 2007
  24. Listen
    24.
    Nate Mars Ft. Jahdan
    Above & Beyond Dem
    Complex Dubz
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