What impact has Fabric had on the breakbeat scene in the UK?
The club still has a real role to play in bringing breakbeat to the masses. Dare I say it but it has become one of the superclubs – a big brand like Ministry Of Sound. The brand is representing underground artists and has a lot to answer for in a good way. – You new mix features new tunes from your new label, Lot49. What can we expect in upcoming releases from the label? It’s slightly different in its approach compared to Whole 9 Yards (my other label) – I’m not currently releasing anything on W9Y. Lot49 is based upon my taste. Whether that’s right or that’s wrong I want to put out music I’m really into. Really interesting artists are coming on board and I release single by single – tunes which I feel will have longevity. Some of the upcoming tunes are Deep Impact & Autobots – “R U Ready” which is a wicked funk tune and an uplifting party record. Koma & Bones – “Get Down” is a techno oriented 4/4 tune – I want to sign artists when they’ve done something completely different from what w