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Fabric 14
Stacey Pullen
Fabric 14
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 
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You could say that Detroit electronica pioneer Stacey Pullen was destined for musical greatness at birth! His father was part of the then well known Motown group the Capitols which provided Stacey with an enviroment fille...  more »

     

CD Details

All Artists: Stacey Pullen
Title: Fabric 14
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Fabric
Release Date: 1/12/2004
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Styles: Electronica, House, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 802560002728

Synopsis

Album Description
You could say that Detroit electronica pioneer Stacey Pullen was destined for musical greatness at birth! His father was part of the then well known Motown group the Capitols which provided Stacey with an enviroment filled with the personalities and classic songs of Motown?s tight knit community. Stacey became hooked on keyboards and drums at a young age and soon his infatuation with these base elements of music led him to the explore the tribal sounds that were percolation out of Detroits fertile underground. Inspired by the eras key stalwarts including Kraftwerk, and The Electrifyin? Mojo Stacey began piecing together his own projects which eventually led to him receiving the great honor of working in the studio side by side with fellow Detroit pioneers Kevin Reese Saunderson and Derrick May. Fast forward to 2003. Stacey Pullen is now one of the genres most respected pioneers with countless singles, remixes and his own label Black Flag. Stacey?s exotic mixing style has taken him all over North and South America, Europe, and Asia. Fabric 14 demonsrtates Stacey?s ecelectice mixing style ? he says he "never knows [what he may play] I just play from the heart and never categorize it." However, although Stacey isn?t eager to catergorize his selections or his sets overall many of his emphatic fans will and eagerly label them both? as "pure genius." Enjoy!
 

CD Reviews

Fresshhh Tribal House Goods...
Marcin | Toronto, Canada | 03/16/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I've known Stacy Pullen for a while now. I didn't give him either any chance to listen to nor see him live. Just of curiosity I decided to buy this album, its only 1 CD, so I thought I have nothing to lose either =)
The CD is exactly what it re-phrases to the title of my review. I love house music and this is by far the most freshess tribal, funky, jazzy house! It starts off very jazzy with smooth beats, then it progresses to a bit more darkier & sexier side. Stacy does a good job of transiting between the songs, its not that easy going all of a sudden from dark to more triablar-funkier side of house. Overall a wicked CD, what else can i say!
The tracklist is well put together, mixing is top-noth, on the spot =) I recommend this CD to long-term house listeners, this is a really fressh & sexy mix!"
Smooth blend of tribal house
Aron F. | 03/01/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"When I first saw Stacey Pullen, he rocked the house with his signature Detroit Techno and I loved it. This CD however, is not one of his live sets. This CD is one of my favorites now, and it sits right next to the groovy tribal house of Steve Lawler's Lights Out CDs. He keeps the music flowing and gradually building until (my favorite)track 10 where it climaxes and makes my day. Awesome track selection and great mixing. *****"