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| coroknight |
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 |
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| evo8 |
| quote: | Originally posted by coroknight
13. Alan Fitzpatrick - Reflections - (Petar Dundov Remix)
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This
Also interested in the Emerald remix from Saiz |
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| Adam420 |
| 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 ing awesome. |
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| matviscafcb |
| Awesome news :gsmile: |
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| IpLaYWiTLiGhTs |
I'll give it a go, but my expectations are pretty low.
2002 - 2004 Bedrock was to die for. |
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| coroknight |
| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| evo8 |
| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| enydo |
| 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. |
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by coroknight
4. Tijuana - Groove Is In The Air - (Tom Budden’s Alive Remix) |
This was completely unnecessary. s 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 can you not think that Smith & Selway's 'Total Departure' or Dubfire's remix of 'Grindhouse' aren't big room ragers? Really? :stongue: |
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