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John Digweed New Mix Cd - Transitions
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Renaissance Presents John Digweed's Transitions
John Digweed's relationship with Renaissance has been one of the longest and most distinguished in dance music. It began over a decade ago when he became one of the original residents of Venue 44 in Mansfield alongside Sasha. The promise of the pair's incredible partnership and current residence was soon made legendary on Renaissance - The Mix Collection Vol. 1, widely regarded as the best dance compilation of all time, and the first to attain 'Gold' status in the UK, the benchmark against which all subsequent comps have been set.
Now, following the 10th anniversary re-release of that eponymous album John returns with 'Transitions', his latest mix compilation with Renaissance. With the title taken from his globally syndicated radio show the single disc series will be released as two volumes each year. This new series will showcase John's inimitable sound and flawless mixing which has established him as one of the world's most innovative DJs and producers, reaching audiences across the globe.
As one half of Bedrock, alongside Nick Muir, he's also proven to be a strong and diverse force in the studio, recently having scored the music for MTV's animated production of Spider-Man. They have also had countless releases including two that entered the UK Top 40 ('Heaven Scent' and 'For What You Dream Of'), the latter having featured in the hit movie 'Trainspotting'.
John has continually influenced the world of electronic music, his management and creative direction helping to launch the careers of Danny Howells, Jimmy Van M, Chris Fortier and Luke Fair whilst still finding time to remix tracks for industry heavyweights such as Quincy Jones, Underworld, The Music and New Order. Other career highs include the landmark residence at New York's legendary Twilo, the arena-busting Delta Heavy Tour of America, the Area 2 tour with David Bowie and Moby, the Bedrock residencie at Heaven, London and performing for an audience of well over 250,000 with Fatboy Slim on Brighton Beach, not to mention two further 'Gold' selling compilations. Little wonder he topped DJ Mag's 'Top 100' DJ list in 2001 and has remained in the top 10 ever since.
Renaissance Presents: John Digweed - Transitions is scheduled for release in June 2006.
bit of a clich� name 
Techno'rly?
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| Originally posted by Ian bit of a clich� name |
DE9 Transitions?
ah...thats Hawtin...
His Kiss 100 show is named transitions.
If its anywhere near as good as Fabric 20, Ill really be looking forward to this.
yay 
Transitions, lol.. very suitable name, it defines a John Digweed set perfectly. i mean, he performs at least FIVE transitions per hour! 
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| Originally posted by TOR Transitions, lol.. very suitable name, it defines a John Digweed set perfectly. i mean, he performs at least FIVE transitions per hour! |
fuck yeeeeeeeeeeeeees
He'll be playing in Holland a few weeks before the release, could be an interesting showcase.
John Digweed – Transitions
1xCD
Renaissance Recordings
released 05.06.2006
CAT NO: REN27CD
01. Partial Arts - Cruising
02. Every - Feelin'
03. Popnonname - On The Run
04. Margot meets The Melody Maker - Torch (Etrawelt Remix)
05. Tigerskin - Neontrance
06. Catwash - Plastic Rubberband
07. Davis K - Beautiful Dead
08. Diringer - Flake Escape
09. Rocco - Roots 4 Acid
10. Trick & Kubic feat. Valeska - Easy
11. On Spec - Knights Of Columbus
12. John Digweed - Warung Beach (L�tzenkirchen Remix)
13. Michael de Hey - Jetchi
14. Dana Bergquist - McEnroe
15. Paul Kalkbrenner - Gebr�nn Gebr�nn
awesome, release is just in time for his appearance at ruby skye on the 9th 
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| Originally posted by Hanki John Digweed – Transitions 1xCD Renaissance Recordings released 05.06.2006 CAT NO: REN27CD 01. Partial Arts - Cruising 02. Every - Feelin' 03. Popnonname - On The Run 04. Margot meets The Melody Maker - Torch (Etrawelt Remix) 05. Tigerskin - Neontrance 06. Catwash - Plastic Rubberband 07. Davis K - Beautiful Dead 08. Diringer - Flake Escape 09. Rocco - Roots 4 Acid 10. Trick & Kubic feat. Valeska - Easy 11. On Spec - Knights Of Columbus 12. John Digweed - Warung Beach (L�tzenkirchen Remix) 13. Michael de Hey - Jetchi 14. Dana Bergquist - McEnroe 15. Paul Kalkbrenner - Gebr�nn Gebr�nn |
13. Michael de Hey - Jetchi
should be Michel de Hey
he produces techno. this should be interesting.
clips??
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| Originally posted by RapidFire holy shit I dont recognize a single artist (apart from the obvious one). digweed you magnificent bastard! |
and the Trick & Kubic track is pretty good too. They're also on the techno side of the spectrum, but, surprisingly, this track isn't.
The CD seems to have that feeling all over: Dark, progressive, driving beats almost leaning on techno, but too melodical and soothing for it. Looks good.
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| Originally posted by Clovis86 Partial Arts track also features Ewan Pearson...I've been playing it for about a month now |
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| Originally posted by RapidFire yeah but its more special when digweed plays it |
15. Paul Kalkbrenner - Gebr�nn Gebr�nn
Awesome track but years old and not really a finisher in my opinion, ah well im very interested in this album 
i've only heard gebrunn gebrunn from there, meaning can't exactly form an opinion right now. but definitely looking forward to this, last years' fabric was excellent.
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| Originally posted by Clovis86 Fack you |
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| Originally posted by Clovis86 Fack you |
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Originally posted by RapidFire |
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