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How funny that we have a thread about Digweed and a thread about Sasha at the same time. Must say that Digweed never fails to disappoint me. He has real power in his music. A true talent in our scene.
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| Originally posted by iammesol John Digweed @ Pawn Shop, Miami (October 28th, 2007) [[ LINK REMOVED ]] |
John Digweed deserved the number one spot this year... he did more than anyone else in the top 5...
He was stale as all fuck last time I saw him. What can you say though? He's old and tired.
If you would like to add some official Digweed releases to your collection and get an idea as to what the Digweed of today sounds like, I would recommend checking out Fabric 20 and Transitions, volume 2, both of which will give you a good idea as to his latest stylistic inclinations. Fabric 20 isn't the most recent material from Digweed, but he hasn't deviate much from the sound you find on that album, plus, it's one of the best Digweed mix comps I've ever heard! I only picked volume 2 because I find it to be the best of his three "Transitions" mix comps.
Also, it doesn't hurt to check out his weekly radio broadcast, "Transitions."
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| Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov My favorite Digweed moment is still MMII. When "I Have Put Out The Lights" first comes on, I close my eyes and am one with the universe. Metaphorically speaking of course. |
I got the chance to check him out for the first time in my life in Cleveland this year.......was not very impressed with the set, although, the 1999 Essential Mix makes up for it 
MMII is one of my favorite albums of all time... lots of really haunting and melodic tracks on that one, only weak point is the Sean Cusick track. Transitions 3 is probably the best and most musically diverse of the Transitions releases, 1 was a bit dull and 2 tried too hard to be quirky, 3 is a bit all over the board as far as genres/styles go but it's always got something going on and is definitely more melodic than the first 2 releases.
Its all about Transitions V.4 ![]()
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| Originally posted by KeSs I got the chance to check him out for the first time in my life in Cleveland this year.......was not very impressed with the set, although, the 1999 Essential Mix makes up for it |
Does anybody have the tracklist for that pawnshop set?
It's super to see Digweed @ 3. He was in India last year and blew people away with his sets - especially in Bangalore and Bombay. I for one, came seriously unhinged when he dropped "Always something better" 
Tried getting him for Sunburn, Goa this year... but the man's just not available!
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| Originally posted by surfrgal How funny that we have a thread about Digweed and a thread about Sasha at the same time. Must say that Digweed never fails to disappoint me. He has real power in his music. A true talent in our scene. |
lol
I totally didn't notice that.
i'd have to agree with the already mentioned and say that MMII is an all time fav of mine as well.
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| Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov My favorite Digweed moment is still MMII. When "I Have Put Out The Lights" first comes on, I close my eyes and am one with the universe. Metaphorically speaking of course. |
LOL GREG FUCKING DOWNEY!!!!!!!!!!!!
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| Originally posted by TranceGiant Something's wrong here. |
one thing I like is the guest djs he picks for his transitions show
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| Originally posted by surfrgal Gosh, Trance Giant, you are right!!!! I can't believe I wrote that I guess I should say "Digweed never fails to impress me". I am happy you actually took the time to read my post, I think most people don't notice I'm even here. So thanks |
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