James Zabiela plays free 200-capacity event, Fabriclive listings announced and download Todd Edwards’ Essential Edits.

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Fabriclive spring line-up announced. Fabric London have released listings for Friday night Fabriclive events up to the end of March 2014. Our highlights include the Pangaea album launch on February 21st and a six-hour set from Calibre in the cosy surroundings of Room 3 on March 7th.

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An intimate date with James Zabiela. We love the concept of YØU.R, a new club night just launched by Pioneer’s Rob Anderson (who we recently interviewed) and Rik Parkinson. The idea is simple: small venues, big name DJs, free entry, no advance tickets. The series kicks off tomorrow night at The Alibi in Dalston, East London, with James Zabiela headlining. More info here.

Cableguys holiday sale. Major bargains to be had from the German software developers, whose bundle of Curve 2, FilterShaper 2, VolumeShaper 3 and MidiShaper is reduced by 20% to €119/$159 until December 24th (with a free upgrade to FilterShaper 3 when it’s released). Check it out here.

The Black Dog launch podcast series. Radio Dogma is billed as a way of to “get the new underground music out there to a wider audience”. Check out the first instalment below.

Stream the Houndstooth compilation. Fabric’s in-house label celebrates a successful 2013 with a unique EP on which members of the roster remix each other’s tracks. Paul Woolford remixes Akkord under his Special Request alias, Call Super remixes Second Storey, and so on… HTH vs HTH is available now as a budget-priced download from the Houndstooth site. £1 for MP3, £2 for WAV. Bargain.

Todd Edwards shares Essential Edits. The Jersey legend celebrates winning back the rights to his music by sharing his own edits of some of the tracks used in his Essential Mix. Stream the mix below and download the edits here.

FlyLo shares Beats + Loops + Ideas. It must be the season of goodwill because the LA beatmaker is also in on the act, upping a 133MB folder of assorted works. Download it here.

TechCrunch reports on Beatport layoffs. SFX Entertainment’s decision to lay off employees is described as a ‘bloodbath’. Read TechCrunch’s take on it here.

13th December, 2013

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