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Posted by coroknight on Aug-28-2009 14:34:

Bedrock 11

John just recently announced the tracklist for the new Bedrock 11.

Bedrock Eleven
Compiled and mixed by John Digweed

Released Oct 12th 2009
CD ( 2 x mixed 1 x unmixed)
Limited vinyl
Digital downloads- iTunes, Beatport and all major download sites worldwide


PRE-ORDER LIMITED SIGNED COPIES FROM http://www.bedrockmusic.bigcartel.com

Listen to preview podcast being uploaded now to www.johndigweed.com

CD 1 Mixed

1. Mutant Clan - On and Amp
2. Dirty Mongrel - Cream
3. Alex Dolby and Santos - Babylon
4. John Digweed & Nick Muir � Aquatonic - (Unreleased Dub)
5. Guy J - Mikro - (Nick Muir Edit)
6. Moonface - Futiurized Fears - ( Guy J Remix)
7. Giorgos Gatzgristos - Binary Star System
8. Christian Smith & John Selway - Mistral - (Anton Pieete Remix)
9. Marco Bailey - Jungle Laps
10. Pete Heller - Sabotage - (Unreleased Acid Dub)
11. Mutant Clan - Persuader
12. Christian Smith & John Selway - Daytona
13. Alan Fitzpatrick - Reflections - (Petar Dundov Remix)
14. Guy J - Lamur - (Henry Saiz Unreleased Remix)

CD 2 Mixed

1. Alan Fitzpatrick - Reflections
2. Giorgos Gatzgristos - Pencils For The Weak
3. James Zabiela - Tylium
4. Rowdent - Found It
5. Tonedepth - Rumblefish - (Maherdaniel Remix)
6. Erphun - The Little Rascal
7. Alex Dolby and Santos - No Walls
8. Guy Gerber - Stoppage Time � (Reshuffle Remix)
9. Marc Marzenit - Not Assigned
10. John Digweed & Nick Muir � Tangent
11. Marc Marzenit - Expiritualized
12. Marc Marzenit - Unexpiritualized feat Mastafaktor
13. Bedrock � Emerald - (Henry Saiz Remix)
14. Suicide Sports Club - My Black Dog - (Gutterstylz Alternative Dub)


CD 3 Unmixed

1. Alan Fitzpatrick � Reflections - Reprise
2. Rowdent - Eat Your Heart Out
3. Christian Smith & John Selway - Daytona - (John Digweed & Nick Muir Remix)
4. Tijuana - Groove Is In The Air - (Tom Budden�s Alive Remix)
5. Rowdent - Found it
6. Saints and Sinners - Pushin Too Hard - (Guy J Remix)
7. James Zabiela � Tylium - (Spooky Remix)
8. Guy J - Lamur - ( unreleased Henry Saiz Remix)
9. Tonedepth - Rumblefish - (Maherdaniel Remix)
10. Marco Bailey - Jungle Laps
11. Erphun - Termination Sequence


Posted by evo8 on Aug-28-2009 16:00:

Re: Bedrock 11

quote:
Originally posted by coroknight

13. Alan Fitzpatrick - Reflections - (Petar Dundov Remix)


This

Also interested in the Emerald remix from Saiz


Posted by enydo on Aug-28-2009 16:13:

meh


Posted by Adam420 on Aug-28-2009 16:21:

There are a few tracks there I'd be interested in, but generally Bedrock has gotten way too big room tech for my likings. It's a shame, because just Bedrock 10, which wasn't even that long ago, was fucking awesome.


Posted by matviscafcb on Aug-28-2009 17:26:

Awesome news


Posted by IpLaYWiTLiGhTs on Aug-28-2009 18:00:

I'll give it a go, but my expectations are pretty low.

2002 - 2004 Bedrock was to die for.


Posted by coroknight on Aug-28-2009 18:25:

I'm going to wait until I actually hear the tracks to pass judgement. Given how awesome Bedrock has been in the past i'm still damn excited.


Posted by refuge on Aug-28-2009 19:17:

Looks good. Digweed doesn't disappoints regardless of style. And since when was Bedrock a big room techno label? I've never heard him play a big room track. He plays good techno and house music. Stop labeling everything and being so judgmental. Wait until you actually hear it. Digweed will never be the prog house/trance DJ he used to be - people need to get over it. New style, new times.


Posted by evo8 on Aug-28-2009 21:03:

quote:
Originally posted by refuge
Looks good. Digweed doesn't disappoints regardless of style. And since when was Bedrock a big room techno label? I've never heard him play a big room track. He plays good techno and house music. Stop labeling everything and being so judgmental. Wait until you actually hear it. Digweed will never be the prog house/trance DJ he used to be - people need to get over it. New style, new times.


If you're dropping Subtellite, Stranger to Stability (Len faki mix) etc. then you're playing big-room techno.
ive seen him a lot over the past 2 years and his style has defintely gone a lot harder.


Posted by marckoza on Aug-28-2009 23:02:

Digweed is definitely a trendseeker, when deep is trendy we play deep, when techno we play techno, Sasha is more faithful in his own Gui Boratto/Ryan Davis style, but this stuff he's playin' now, God.


Posted by enydo on Aug-28-2009 23:42:

quote:
Originally posted by refuge
Looks good. Digweed doesn't disappoints regardless of style. And since when was Bedrock a big room techno label? I've never heard him play a big room track. He plays good techno and house music. Stop labeling everything and being so judgmental. Wait until you actually hear it. Digweed will never be the prog house/trance DJ he used to be - people need to get over it. New style, new times.


lol, are you joking?

Digweed plays big room blah, end of story. I saw him recently, and while it was a lot of fun, it was nothing very moving beyond boom boom boom. A pretty far cry from what he used to play, none of the stuff had any soul.


Posted by idoru on Aug-29-2009 00:32:

Re: Bedrock 11

quote:
Originally posted by coroknight
4. Tijuana - Groove Is In The Air - (Tom Budden�s Alive Remix)


This was completely unnecessary. Fucks sake, does that tracklist ever look uninspired? Not to mention the remix of Emerald.

Also, refuge knows nothing of what he speaks. The last time Digweed wasn't playing a big room set was his tour for the first Transitions album; that was Digweed playing a solid, deep set with beautiful flow. Every other time I've seen him since then (yes, even in the tiniest of clubs) it's been balls-to-the-wall ragers and epic builds. I mean how in the fuck can you not think that Smith & Selway's 'Total Departure' or Dubfire's remix of 'Grindhouse' aren't big room ragers? Really?


Posted by DOOMBOT on Aug-29-2009 13:25:

quote:
Originally posted by marckoza
Digweed is definitely a trendseeker, when deep is trendy we play deep, when techno we play techno, Sasha is more faithful in his own Gui Boratto/Ryan Davis style, but this stuff he's playin' now, God.

Sasha is lucky he even gets to play in the same booth as Digweed from time to time.


Posted by Aaron C. on Aug-30-2009 05:50:

Hmmm looks interesting.


Posted by Progsounds on Aug-31-2009 09:44:

If anyone could bring something new to Emerald it's Saiz imo.


Posted by Steve Evets on Sep-02-2009 17:16:

quote:
Originally posted by enydo
lol, are you joking?

Digweed plays big room blah, end of story. I saw him recently, and while it was a lot of fun, it was nothing very moving beyond boom boom boom. A pretty far cry from what he used to play, none of the stuff had any soul.


Have you heard the Summer Mix he put out last month? Lots of soul and no big room techno there.


Posted by bas on Sep-02-2009 18:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Steve Evets
Have you heard the Summer Mix he put out last month? Lots of soul and no big room techno there.

I have not. Link?


Posted by Steve Evets on Sep-02-2009 20:50:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
I have not. Link?


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Posted by Enjoy on Sep-02-2009 23:32:

excellent set, been listening to it a lot lately


Posted by nsamadi on Sep-04-2009 01:01:

CD 1 Preview:

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Posted by jester on Sep-11-2009 23:01:

i cant wait to get this


Posted by Lews on Sep-12-2009 08:24:

Fuck it. Pre-ordered CD. For signature if nothing else.


Posted by coroknight on Oct-02-2009 00:35:

Theirs now a neat little interactive site where you can read about the artists and hear clips of all the tracks.
My favorite so far is "Mutant Clan - On and Amp".

http://www.bedrock.org.uk/interactive/


Posted by stevebutabi on Oct-18-2009 20:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Steve Evets
Have you heard the Summer Mix he put out last month? Lots of soul and no big room techno there.


Mixes that DJ's come out with are not always representative of what they play in clubs. Sasha and Digweed came out with Northern Exposure because they wanted to share tracks that they loved but could not play out in a club.

Thanks for sharing the summer mix


Posted by Protege on Oct-19-2009 07:00:

On my first listen and my impression is its nothing special. But thats what I was expecting.


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