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John Digweed: Transitions, Fabric 20, or MMII? (pg. 2)
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Chang monkey
listened to MMII now. cracking mix, really smooth stuff, really nice progression. much better than transitions
Clovis86
Fabric 20 is a journey.
Phortastic
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Originally posted by Chang monkey
listened to MMII now. cracking mix, really smooth stuff, really nice progression. much better than transitions


Yeah, i decided to check it out aswell and i agree with ya. MMII is very good, better than transitions. If its better than fabric 20 is hard to decide. Lets say they are both great :)
Danny Ocean
I like Transitions the best.
elektrikal
Though posting this thread, I forgot what MMII sounds like. Listening through it again, it is superb to Transitions, but Fabric 20 is still the best mix of the 3. I did not include Digweed's Bedrock 2xcd since I am only concerned with his 1 cd mixes since they tend to be more interesting (to me). Also not too many djs put out 1 disc mixes, so its interesting how the ones who do craft their 74 minutes.
Porky
mmii > transitions > fabric20 (garbage)
ChrisArgi
thanks
zero
Well I like MMII the most, In my opinion it is more the sound of Digweed as I always know him, more deep and progressive.

The other albums are good but for different tastes.
MR STROKE
IMO tranistions is Diggweeds best mix since his GU LA mix
Clovis86
Fabric 20 owns transitions on intro alone.

The Transitions series isnt supposed to be groundbreaking or amazing anyway.

Phortastic
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Originally posted by Clovis86
Fabric 20 owns transitions on intro alone.

The Transitions series isnt supposed to be groundbreaking or amazing anyway.


so true, it amazes me how ing overrated transitions is. Dont misunderstand me though, its a good mix but doesnt come close to fabric 20.
elektrikal
Not a lot of people regard Fabric 20 as a huge accomplishment or even an enjoyable mix since his flow is all over the place and transitions are abrupt at times. I really feel however with numerous listens Fabric 20 is ridiculously cohesive with only one weak track, No. 11, song after Angel Alanis' On n On track. The tracks are so unique and quirky with a lot of fun sounds, and while all the tracks are definitely unique and different from one another they still seem to flow so well. I really hope Transitions vol. 2 brings some new genres to the table just to elicit some quasi-Fabric 20 memories of hearing that cd for the first time.
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