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- dibec0
Pure Class!
- dibec0
John Digweed - Essential Mix - 10.12.2007
info about venue: http://www.thewarehouseproject.c…
Mix Download:
http://www.emperorsdrug.com/Esse…enjoy!
- Gilt0010
Almost done grabbing the digweed set. Nice post dibec. I'm a few minutes in. It's going on the iPod now.
Who knew parties could still happen in a car park, or even remotely underground. Of course, if the BBC has it's hands on it, it can't be too underground then, can it?
- dibec0
You are welcome. ;)
Here is the tracklist:
1.Martin Buttrich -Hunter - Cocoon
2.Gold Ryan - Collapse- CDR
3.Phonogenic - Last beer on earth - Cocoon
4.John Digweed - Gridlock (Digweed & Muir's Stripped down Mix)- Renaissance
5.Ubu Pixels (Guy Gerber Late Check Out Remix) - Azuli
6.BookaShade -Numbers - K7
7. Unkown
8.Josh Gabriel - Summit ( Remix ) CDR
9. Ed Rush and Optical - Unkown - CDR
10.Andreas Hennberg - Waters ( Pierce mix) - Piermont Rec
11.Maxime Dangles - Love Water - Kompakt2
12. Phoenix - Rise Up (D Dub Mix)
13. PoPoF - My Toyz - Skryptom
14.Pedro Madeira - Long Shadows ( Christian Prommer mix) - Buzzing Fly
15.Jack Rock - Formation Flying ( Guy Gerber Jetlag Mix) - Tic Tac Toe
16. Kaliber - Kaliber 15 A - Kaliber music
17. Kaliber - Kaliber 15 B - Kaliber music
18. PoPoF - Lost though pt1 - Skryptom
19. PoPoF - Lost though pt2 - Skryptom
20. Nick Muir - G.Platz (Pig & Dan Remix) - Audio Therapy
21. Armand Van Helden - I Want Your Soul (Dusty Kid Mix)- Southern Fried
- ********0
that date can't be right, I heard a Digweed mix that sounded exactly the same in 97, there must be some mistake.
:P
- Gilt0010
'97?? No way, not enough huge epic washing synths :P
Speaking of '97 I've got a really good Christopher Lawrence mixtape from back then. REALLY good stuff on that one. Access from DJ Misjah & Tim. Hell yeah for 303's!!!
- dibec0
haha. it is legit.
almost done uploading the Sasha EM Mix as well. ;)
- ********0
aha! yes, dj time and misjah, now THAT was hugely storming epic of a track that PUSHED the boundaries of what dancefloors would accept, massive, pounding, self-aware track that had the bollocks to take every that bit further than they knew it could all go...
That was cutting-edge, that was the point, it was music for a dancefloor, music that took a stand.
Compare that to the padestrian 'progressive' that's NOT progressed at all in the last 10 years, never really getting into top gear, same old pallete of swishy stabs and over-engineered percussion, breaking no boundaries, saying nothing to anyone about anything except "this is music to dance to in smart clothes, then go back to your office job on Monday with your reality tunnel perfectly intact".
Bullshit. Turn it up, fuck the rules, twist the motherfucking sense out of your sanitized suburban world-view kick it up and down the club and dump you back down again, sweaty, smiling and breathless. Anything else is a waste of everyone's time and a lot of people's money.
Digweed is the Dave Matthews of dance music, even though when I met him he was a nice bloke.
There. I said it.
- ukit0
Funny, I was gonna say they were the 2Advanced of dance music:)
Having said that, some of those old-school trance tracks do kinda get me misty-eyed with nostalgia. Early Eye Q stuff and Three Tribes on a Vinyl and so on...
- dibec0
mikotondria2 ... chill out brother.
I think NT'ers get your point, you do not like Sasha and Digweed.
I respect that, but don't go on hating.
- ********0
oh yeah, way back when, in context, the earlier trance/prog stuff was cool, Im thinking like Oliver Lieb/Datacide as a point in case.
To my jaded old mind I just see the rise of progressive as one of the many fractions into which music split in the 1st half of the 90's...Techno/House/Jungle (dnb)/Progressive/Trance
Which split clubgoers back up by social status - House/Prog:Smart shoes and cocaine crowd.. DnB - Speed taking car thieves, everyone else trance (got bored and fucked off), techno alone retained the eclectic vibe that produced it all in the 1st place, which due to its essential post-modernist imageless stance was pretty much unmarketable, making it nigh on impossible to get into clubs anymore (clubs then becoming posh pubs with dancefloors).
Pisses me right off, I can't EVEN tell you.
And what is this dinlo character all about ? Peruvian nose gabber or something ? Do me a favour. Sure, take elements of all global music and cherry pick the best bits, but unless you've been living on TV for the last 15 years, music history ended with the culmination of dance music culture which took the best of the last 2000 years of musical evolution, plugged it into proper equipment and turned it up until the producer, the record companies and/or the radio bottled it. That was it.
- ********0
sorry, Im a bit of a berk tonight, dont take any of it personally.
Im just that bloke that won't go away :/
- dibec0
lol.
I totally respect your opinion brother, but man some nasty choice of words. Ouch. Burn. Fire!
- ukit0
lol @ "DnB - Speed taking car thieves"
- dibec0
Here is the Sasha EM I promised.
Essential Mix - Sasha - 11.08.2007
Link goes here:
http://emperorsdrug.com/Essentia…
Enjoy!
- ukit0
- neue75_bold0
"30+ responses and no one's mentioned Diplo."
err, I did... money studies is diplo's label...
2 of my current favorite labels:
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Fools Gold
www.myspace.com/foolsg...
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Money Studies
moneystudiesrecords.com
neue75_bold
(Nov 12 07, 02:42)
- dibec0
pretty cool how you click on *.mp3 and NT plays it for you in the QBN Stereo. Just noticed that. DOPE!
- Gilt0010
money studies is diplo's label...
neue75_bold
(Nov 12 07, 23:00)Really? I'll have to check that out because I thought his label was "Mad Decent". I guess there isn't any reason he can't run two labels though.
