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the bedrock thread
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| rubez |
bedrock is an institution as a label, and its production output under the same name is rock solid.
it says the label started in 1999. but the first bedrock production dates back over 20 years with that ing epic KYO track for what you dream of, tagged full on renaissance mix. that is some legacy right there. then there seems to be a hiatus?
has it always been digweed and muir?
this is dedicated to glories past and present.
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| rubez |
was gonna put these in the OP, but that'd be like pissing at the urinal whilst jesus washes his hands. plain rude.
some newer bedrock stuff (from their label)
love this, opens the excellent bedrock 11
great track from the debut album of the underrated greek producer stelios vassiloudis on bedrock
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by rubez
it says the label started in 1999. but the first bedrock production dates back over 20 years with that ing epic KYO track for what you dream of, tagged full on renaissance mix. that is some legacy right there. then there seems to be a hiatus?
has it always been digweed and muir? |
Do you not know how to use Discogs? Bedrock the production alias was always Digweed & Muir. They used to release on Stress, but in the '90s their remixes were more common than their original productions. Bedrock became a clubnight at Heaven in London (hence Heaven Scent) and then a label. Tracks under the alias were very common around 1999-2005, and I think Santiago was the last Bedrock track before they just started calling themselves John Digweed & Nick Muir. The quality of the tracks dropped off at exactly that moment, but at least the Bedrock alias is untarnished by mediocrity. |
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| Guest |
| If you're going to give him crap over anything, it should be the 3 tracks posted in the thread |
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| corjay9 |
I find all this stuff tacky as my tastes have evolved, but this track dragged my dick in the dirt at Stereo 4 years ago, pilled out of my skull.
EDIT: Didn't read System-J's post, but yeah Santiago was the bombbbb.
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by Guest
If you're going to give him crap over anything, it should be the 3 tracks posted in the thread |
For What You Dream Of is an absolute ing monster and a stone cold club classic. |
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| Kilixpree |
| "Voices" is the . |
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| rubez |
yeah i know how to use discogs, got the mofo on speed dial. don't you know how to post without a belittling pretext? if it weren't for that, i'd be forced to applaud your historical context :eek: nice tidbit about heaven scent, though never really liked that record for some reason.
and mark... you should know by now none of my tunes are going to tickle your awkward fancy, why torture yourself?! :stongue:
love this one, was lucky enough to hear a pencil-mustachioed danny T drop it just recently :disbelief awesome voodoo vibe.
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| djdk |
This...
and this...
I'd ing love to hear that rising sun remix on a big system one day |
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| Kilixpree |
one of the best openers that i've ever heard. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
They really were the remix masters.
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