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Hobos never cease to get around.  Evidence of this was found when we discovered that Hobo will be making his next appearance on Fabric 49, of the Fabric mix series, mixed by his friend and label-mate, Magda.

Since 2001, the London nightclub, Fabric, has been releasing bimonthly mixes done by the best DJs in the biz. With Magda joining the fold, you can rest assured that this offering will be the perfect combination of funk, and nocturnal weirdness, equally suited for both the dance floor, and your nearest haunted house.

Fabric 49 is out November 16, 2009 and features tracks by Hobo as well as his friends, Gaiser, Marc Houle, Click Box, and Heartthrob. Check out Fabric for the complete tracklist.

Breaking a long silence, Hobo has recently been spotted jaunting around some of his old haunts in Canada. Proof of Hobo’s recent appearance can be found in Toronto’s Eye Weekly magazine, where Denise Benson caught up with him to get a glimpse into his past, into what he’s been up to and a bit of what’s coming up for the migrant producer. Check out the article to see for yourself. The article is just in time for Hobo’s appearance in Toronto, Canada, this weekend.
One thing is certain, he has been toiling and working away at something, and it’s likely that we will all find out what it is, very soon.

Also, check out the live page to find out where you can see Hobo this fall.

Psyk’s Quimic EP from Sleaze Records, featuring a big Hobo remix is out now! This equally big release is only available digitally, so point your browser to Beatport and get it before everyone else.

Stay tuned to HoboTracks.com for some upcoming news regarding Hobo and some new music that will be coming your way.

We’re proud to announce a new addition to HoboTracks.com.

Hobo Connect.

We’ve finally figured out how to get ahold of Hobo and we’re passing it on to you. You can send anything from love-letters to hate-mail, booking requests, remix requests, and even friend requests!

Head over to the brand new Connect page and follow the links to popular social networking sites where Hobo can be found, or, just fill out a contact form and we’ll do the rest. It’s that easy.

We tried it ourselves and it worked. Hobo even said something about posting new Handouts very soon… although we could barely read his terrible typing. So check back soon, add Hobo on Myspace, become a fan on Facebook, and follow him on Soundcloud to get the entire view into his migrant ways, living the far life.

Hobos are sometimes given a bad rap… and they’re usually OK with this, so long as it isn’t a bum rap! They can’t stand that. But with that bad rap often comes the generalizing; that hobos are dirty, filthy, or even sleazy. We’re not ones to judge and like hobos, we really don’t bother ourselves with these labels because at the end of the day, themz just namez. One thing, however, is certain – Hobo’s latest collaboration is most definitely sleazy! And in the best of ways.

The quickly rising Sleaze Records recently tapped Hobo to remix one of their young stars, Psyk, who recently gained widespread attention for his inclusion on Richie Hawtin’s hugely praised “Sounds From Can Elles” mix. Psyk will release his Quimic EP which features remixes from Mike Wall, Re:Axis, and of course Hobo, on Sleaze Records, June 23rd, 2009. This release is sure to be as hot as the June air.

Check out the Releases page to hear a clip of Hobo’s Equilibrium Reaction and to check out his growing back catalog.



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