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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 |
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| Clovis86 |
| Fabric 20 is a journey. |
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| Phortastic |
| quote: | 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 :) |
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| Danny Ocean |
| I like Transitions the best. |
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| 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. |
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| Porky |
| mmii > transitions > fabric20 (garbage) |
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| 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. |
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| MR STROKE |
| IMO tranistions is Diggweeds best mix since his GU LA mix |
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| Clovis86 |
Fabric 20 owns transitions on intro alone.
The Transitions series isnt supposed to be groundbreaking or amazing anyway. |
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| Phortastic |
| quote: | 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. |
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| 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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