Gu V Fabric

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GU or Fabric

  1. GU

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  2. Fabric

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  1. TheSpence

    TheSpence Registered User

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    Gu V Fabric

    Which CD collection do you prefer
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    Right now i'd say Fabric is stronger with a bigger range of styles/DJ's, but the GU backcatalogue has some amazing cd's that rewrote the rules back inthe day

    Forced to pick l'd go with Fabric deffo, just for the diversity, GU has always played to its prog/trance/house roots

    Both are suberb though :king:
  5. TheSpence

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    Your wrong about 1 of them as well
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    LeeTheMackem Lets Cacky Tash Him

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    i like GU 13 and 14 but havent heard anyothers...and have only heard a couple of fabric cds which werent my style of music so i cant really vote
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    Have to say the Frabic series seems to have more interesting dee jays on them.
    Playing deep and much more upfront stuff than to whats on G/U.IMO

    Saying that G/U ruled when they first came out but seem to use the same people all the time and mostly stick to prog/trance stuff.

    Whats happening the G/U camp have not heard much about them recently.
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    :dunce:

    Its a new Mushroom Jazz / Drill and Base project they have just started seeing as every one is getting out of Trance/prog these days.

    :lol: :lol:
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    global underground the early years

    especially the tony de vit ones.

    de vit gave me the first one live in tel aviv for free at ga ga (originally madisons and NE1) in 1996.

    :king:

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