Okay, so he's only really become a 'proper career DJ' since Fabric took him on as resident when they opened two years ago, but this second installment from London's notorious nightclub demonstrates what Lavelle's good at.
No, it's not mincing it about in naff coloured lenses backstage but that fine ol' talent of selection.
We all know his credentials from Mo' Wax. He was about 19 when he'd started the ball rolling on what now is the UK hip hop movement, and he'd got a fine collection of Star Wars figures and graffiti canvases from the profits. Then he got into the post-rave scene, the messy life of clubland; his directorial position in Unkle, fell into Sonic Mook and kicked off on a rock n roll mission via his work with Ian Brown.
He's always been man described as 'eclectic' and since eclectic can be anything you'd be right to question what's on this?
It's more breaky than you may expect with Green Velvet's 'La La Land', Kahuna Brothers' 'Mindset 2 Cycle', Bushwacka, Howie B, and the eclectica breaks crew. It's not at all bad. And you won't have to queue to get in, go to the toilets, get a drink or get to the dancefloor. Most unlike Fabric.