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John Digweed - Kiss FM - Jan 2005

Submitted By: Top 100Vanjezi
Genre: Progressive
Date of Set: Jan 16th, 2005
Filesize: 78.90 MB
Total Downloads: 137

 

 

Biography of John Digweed

The word 'bedrock' holds two connotations. Literally, it is a solid mass of rock that lies underneath layers of loose, unconsolidated soil. Figuratively speaking, it refers to a basic principle, an irrefutable, fundamental idea upon which other thoughts and movements are derived. Whichever definition you apply, British DJ-producer John Digweed and his 10 year-old Bedrock club event have lived up to its implications.

While lesser DJs bow to the whims of clubland fad and fashion, Digweed continues to stand as a reliable, steadfast pillar of dance floor excellence. He brings the same douse of driving enthusiasm and inspiring innovation to his two-and-a-half year old residency at Manhattan superclub Twilo (where he reigns with Sasha) as he did to his first Bedrock events in Hastings more than 10-years ago, where he emerged as a fresh, young talent who mesmerized faithful audiences with his soul-stirring progressive dance tunes.

His resume of accomplishments makes his proteges swoon and his contemporaries nervous. He served as a resident at the northern club Renaissance during its early-to-mid nineties heyday. He was the first U.K. DJ (with Sasha) to hold a club residency in the U.S. He's consistently voted one of the top 10 international DJs in prestigious club culture publications such as DJ Magazine and Muzik. He's a talent whose appearances in locales such as Australia, Africa, and Asia are met with the same fervor and excitement they receive in Europe and America. And this DJ superstar continues to stay on the rise.

It's perfection he takes to his Bedrock club event, which celebrated one year of holding court at London's famed club Heaven in October 1999. It, like Digweed himself, has stood time's grueling test, graduating from its role as a humble hangout for punters looking for an excuse to party on a weekday night to become a globally-revered, outrageously respected club event whose rotation of world-class DJ talents and back-to-basics mentality prompted Muzik to list it in the top 10 of its '21 Clubs For The 21st Century.' Of Bedrock's 1998 premier at Heaven, Time Out magazine said, 'There haven't been too many things to salivate over in London club land recently, but the prospect of (Bedrock), the new John Digweed monthly residency at Heaven, has left the cognoscente positively drooling.' One year later, the sentiment remains true, as Bedrock has seen the talents of Sasha, Carl Cox, Paul van Dyk, Basement Jaxx, Grooverider, Adam Freeland, Hybrid, The Light, Slacker, and countless other walk through its doors and bring the most enthralling dance sounds to appreciative crowds every other Thursday evening for a measly 5 pounds a head.

It's the same strive towards excellence he brings to his work as a musician. His tracks, recorded with partner Nick Muir under, you guessed it, the moniker Bedrock, are bona fide classics, meshing the deep, luxurious hues of house with the atmospheric rush of trance in Digweed's characteristic style. 1993's 'For What You Dream Of,' the quintessential Bedrock tune, found its way from the Renaissance dance floor into the film adaptation of Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting in 1996. 'Heaven Scent,' the latest opus, has been embraced by every important DJ with a clue. And his most recent reconfigurations of cuts by Satoshi Tomiie featuring Kelly Ali from Sneaker Pimps, Danny Tenaglia, and DJs Heller and Farley, plus others have made him one of the most respected and in-demand remixers of the year.

And it's the same distinctive flair and unrelenting passion with which he has delivered the first Bedrock mix CD, released in the U.S. on Ultra Records. Following on the heels of his and Sasha's groundbreaking Northern Exposure DJ mix series -- the third volume, Expeditions, was released in the spring of 1999 to overwhelmingly positive response on both continents, Bedrock is a two-disc set that truly captures John Digweed at his best, and represents his unique signature style that's driven with his sexy and dark-funky twisted house to his relentless, hypnotic progressive trance. A journey that highlights talents from both sides of the pond, including tracks by up-and-coming U.S. producers -- POB & Taylor, Sandra Collins, Tiny Trendies, BPT Feat. Danny Morales, Morel and others -- as well as the latest Bedrock smash. A course that demonstrates the global character of club culture as it moves into the next millennium by creating an artistic bridge that between East and West, London and New York, trance and house. An offering that, like none other before it, reflects Digweed's tri-fold personae as visionary club promoter, forward-thinking producer and exalted DJ.

A strong, steadfast foundation on which the ever-expanding global club culture continues to lean. A standard by which all other promoters, producers and DJs can be measured. With the talent and ambition that has a way of separating the diamonds from the rough, John Digweed's Bedrock is set to move you in more ways than you can imagine.

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Rating: (9)

Jan 23, 2005

Comment: Good set from John Digweed. Could be longer, but good house.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jan 26, 2005

Comment: I download first a short version of this set :-D however the set is great!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Jan 31, 2005

Comment: I thought that this was a lackluster set from Digweed. Typical of his radio shows he seemed to be showcasing new music more than spinning a DJ set. But it was still an excellent variety of tunes. Ranging from deep deep murky house to trancy tribal stuff. The quality was definately in the 9 range. I'll always miss his GU Hong Kong days.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Feb 02, 2005

Comment: solid mix by digweed, but not his best... nice n groovin prog.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (5)

Feb 22, 2005

Comment: I listened to this several times, and it wasn't horrible, but not great either. "I've mentioned this before, but I wish we had a "didn't really care one way or another about the set" category. I would put this into that categorey. But forced to choose between "yes" and "no" I guess I'll opt for no this time.

I think it might have to do with personal preferences. I'm just not really into some of the sounds he's spinning today. Some of the the darker and tribal tracks I liked, but the others (not sure what category to put them in) really didn't do too much for me. I think I am reaching the point where I prefer his guests most of the time.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Feb 26, 2005

Comment: still listening if u love deep prog then youll like this set phat tunes digweed always good
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Feb 27, 2005

Comment: digweeds style of music is changing (eg fabric 20), some of it for the better but most of it for the worse. i like the deeper tribal sound in this set but it is missing the digweed of old, however his mixing is still good.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (5)

Feb 28, 2005

Comment: Very average set from Digweed...Good quality mixing, average track selection...there are much better sets to download.... :-(
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Mar 20, 2005

Comment: [I]It sounds as good as ordinary his Kiss 100 radio mixes. There are just new tracks, a little bit club tribal, tech-house and classic progressive. [/I]
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Mar 26, 2005

Comment: Pretty decent set from Digweed. I still like his older stuff better (Global Underground releases, stuff with Sasha) than more recent releases like MMII (which I found deathly boring)...this set ain't all bad. Get it if you're a Diggers fan.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Apr 16, 2005

Comment: really cute.. I would call it funky house.. good quality.. overall a great set.. good for just chilling at the house..
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

May 03, 2005

Comment: Great set, great DJ. I am not a fan of John Digweed, but i like the sound. :-D
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

May 09, 2005

Comment: good one but he could do better.. very average set
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

May 20, 2005

Comment: good set, nice mixed even though its not my style.. but some nice tracks
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

May 26, 2005

Comment: Nice set of Digweed. Some nice funky beats. Not the best I've heard but a good set when you're chilling
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Jun 05, 2005

Comment: good set , i like it. and itīs a nice track when you are chilling
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Mar 16, 2006

Comment: Quality Set.
Digweed is a god.

Look forward to seeing him again this year.
Class act!!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (6)

Apr 30, 2006

Comment: is a very soft mix of mr john digweed but is good and i preffer another kind of music
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

May 12, 2006

Comment: First I ever heard on John Digweed was through the movie "Stark ravin mad". I liked it and so I bought the soundtrack of this movie which was made by John Digweed. Ever since I like is club mixes very much. He has kind of his own sound and he proved it again with this mix. Enjoy !
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

May 15, 2006

Comment: wow, one of the best sets i heard this year

does anybody knows the tracklist of this set?
 
 
 
 

Rating: (5)

May 20, 2006

Comment: average set and mix not exactly what I expected can not confirm previous posts.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Jun 02, 2006

Comment: progressive... not particularly involving for me, but then i rarely find progressive involving
 
 
 
 

Rating: (4)

Jun 04, 2006

Comment: not a good set from digweed. senseless slow tracks. the set from diesel party ist the surely opposite of this bad mix.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jun 23, 2006

Comment: i liked this set from digweed, i think its worth the downlaod, well its nor gr8 but its ok
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Aug 05, 2006

Comment: a very good trancy set by the boss digweed...i love many tracks
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Dec 10, 2006

Comment: man digweed is mor thn awesome.....he is te best...i wont tak tim sayin he is bette thn paul van dyk....awesome man....digweed rocks....
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Dec 25, 2006

Comment: Awesome set. Lots of deep house/tribal stuff. Very cool though.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (10)

Feb 08, 2007

Comment: Solid set, i fought i dont like deep sets but now after i listend to this i changed my mind. ;-) :-) It gets mad at min. 40 awsome sound :-o
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Feb 18, 2007

Comment: I thought the first part of it was alright. I'm more of a Jungle person so all of that candy kid stuff gets really old to me pretty quick. I can respect this sort of tech-house music but only for about 20 mintues.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Apr 04, 2007

Comment: There is very good audio quality on this recording, very clean sounding. It also retained the quality when I transfered it to an mpiii player, there wasn't any loss of volume. John Digweed is a master and it shows on this mix. Very good track selection, what else would you expect?