Fabric Discography - Fabric Podcast Series

Fabric Podcast Series

  • fabric podcast 01 - Craig Richards (09-10-2007)
  • fabric podcast 02 - Andrew Weatherall (20-11-2007)
  • fabric podcast 03 - Doc Scott (19-12-2007)
  • fabric podcast 04 - Jonny Trunk Part 1 (08-01-2008)
  • fabric podcast 05 - Jonny Trunk Part 2 (23-01-2008)
  • fabric podcast 06 - Ross Allen Part 1 (13-02-2008)
  • fabric podcast 07 - Ross Allen Part 2 (26-02-2008)
  • fabric podcast 08 - Keith Reilly Part 1 (11-03-2008)
  • fabric podcast 09 - Keith Reilly Part 2 (26-03-2008)
  • fabric podcast 10 - Peanut Butter Wolf & James Pants (08-04-2008)
  • fabric podcast 11 - Peanut Butter Wolf & James Pants Part 2 (22-04-2008)
  • fabric podcast 12 - Howie B (13-05-2008)
  • fabric podcast 13 - Howie B Part 2 (27-05-2008)
  • fabric podcast 14 - Don Letts (12-06-2008)
  • fabric podcast 15 - Don Letts Part 2 (24-06-2008)
  • fabric podcast 16 - Zed Bias (16-07-2008)
  • fabric podcast 17 - Zed Bias Part 2 (04-08-2008)
  • fabric podcast 18 - Greg Wilson (26-08-2008)
  • fabric podcast 19 - Greg Wilson Part 2 (28-08-2008)
  • fabric podcast 20 - Kid Batchelor (30-09-2008)
  • fabric podcast 21 - Kid Batchelor Part 2 (21-10-2008)
  • fabric podcast 22 - Jazzanova (13-01-2009)
  • fabric podcast 23 - Jazzanova Part 2 (22-01-2009)
  • fabric podcast 24 - Mad Professor (24-02-2009)
  • fabric podcast 25 - Mad Professor Part 2 (29-02-2009)
  • fabric podcast 26 - Dave Dorrell (28-04-2009)
  • fabric podcast 27 - Dave Dorrell Part 2 (29-04-2009)
  • fabric podcast 28 - DJ Vadim (01-06-2009)
  • fabric podcast 29 - DJ Vadim Part 2 (11-06-2009)
  • fabric podcast 30 - Malcolm Catto (13-07-2009)
  • fabric podcast 31 - Malcolm Catto Part 2 (26-07-2009)
  • fabric podcast 32 - Surgeon (24-08-2009)
  • fabric podcast 33 - Surgeon Part 2 (25-08-2009)
  • fabric podcast 34 - Four Tet (05-04-2010)
  • fabric podcast 35 - Four Tet Part 2 (06-04-2010)

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