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  • simonr
    Transitionator
    • Jun 2004
    • 8796

    Transitions 363 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Oliver Lieb



    Transitions 363

    Hour 1 : John Digweed


    01. Loco Dice - Knibbie Never Comes Alone [M_nus | MINUS111]
    02. Loco Dice - Loose Hooks [M_nus | MINUS111]
    03. Death On The Balcony - Long Ago (Mark E Remix) [Airdrop Digital | Promo]
    04. On-Off - Type 1 (Selected Gems EP) [Gem Records | GEM014]
    05. Slam featuring Tyrone 'Visionary' Palmer - Lifetimes (Pan-Pot Tribute To Life Mix) [Soma Quality Recordings | Promo]
    06. Maxine Dangles - Dihaiz (Modulation EP) [Bedrock Digital | Beddigi-10]
    07. Reference - Another Place [Planet E Communications | PLE653393]
    08. Kalden Bess - Funktion One (Alice in Panorama EP) [Analytic Trail | ANT032]
    09. Maxine Dangles - Astraktif (Modulation EP) [Bedrock Digital | Beddigi-10]



    Hour 2 : Oliver Lieb


    01. Simian Mobile Disco - A Skin Cracker (12Inch Mix) [Delicacies | DELI003]
    02. Alex Dolby & Santos- Blue Tobacco [Rawthentic Music | RAW058]
    03. Technasia - Obsession (Technasia Remix) [Technasia Records | TA105RMXA]
    04. PhonoKemi - Exterminators (Vinyl Edit) [Highgrade Records | HIGHGRADE099]
    05. Hertz - In My Mind Main Mix [Atom | ATOM4]
    06. Jesper Dahlbäck - Nyhus Part 3 [International Sound Laboratory | ISLR011]
    07. Oliver Lieb - Epsilon Eridani [Bedrock Records | Bed99]
    08. Supernova feat. Kevin Saunderson - Beat Me Back [Nirvana Recordings | NRV006]
    09. Dosem - Freed [Tronic | TR71]
    10. Oliver Lieb - Non Binary (Epsilon Eridani EP) [Bedrock Records | Bed99]
    11. Maverickz - Hurricane (Citizen Kain Remix) [Freshin | FRESHIN007]
    12. Sian - Sacred Geography [Octopus Records | LP001]
    13. Jim Rivers - Black Keys (Cid Inc remix) [Mcgroove Records | MCG018]

    *Oliver Lieb Transitions Guestmix : This was recorded live in Traktor Pro 2 using Faderfox controllers DJ1 & LV1.

    MP3 Files :

    Hour 1 : John Digweed http://www.mediafire.com/?g86c9uouu5txu8n
    Hour 2 : Oliver Lieb http://www.mediafire.com/?s5vidz1219uritc
    Release Notes :




    01. Loco Dice - Knibbie Never Comes Alone [M_nus | MINUS111]
    02. Loco Dice - Loose Hooks [M_nus | MINUS111]

    Artist // Loco Dice
    Title // Knibbie Never Comes Alone / Loose Hooks
    Label // M_nus
    Cat No // MINUS111
    Available Formats // 12”, WAV, MP3

    TRACK LISTING:

    A. Knibbie Never Comes Alone
    B. Loose Hooks

    Following on from the recent return of Mathew Jonson to Minus, ‘Knibbie Never Comes Alone’ sees old associate Loco Dice release on the label for the first time since 2006. In the meantime, the Tunisian-born, Dusseldorf-based producer has found a home for his often dubby, sometime tribalistic records on imprints like Cadenza, Cocoon and Ovum as well, of course, as his own esteemed outpost, Desolat.

    Having found time to get back in the studio with long-time studio collaborator Martin Buttrich despite continuing to curate dancefloor soundtracks around the world each and every weekend, Dice explores an abstract and cerebral techno template with his latest offerings.

    The opening 90 seconds of the A: ‘Knibbie Never Comes Alone’ is all sparse atmosphere, static crackles and weird effects with just a sole note played over and over. The pulsing of a deep sine wave hints at what to come, and when that’s expanded on with a kick drum and bobbling bassline the whole thing begins to come alive. More life is breathed into the bleak landscape with the sounds of various robot activities, and the mystery of the bell-like melody which hangs in the air is never really explained before the last third of the track when the momentum really builds and claps and hats help drive the whole thing forward.

    The eventual groove which reveals itself in the A side is extrapolated with the B: ‘Loose Hooks’ is a deeply burrowing affair with an extra heavy kick hitting ever four bars to give things an air of extra insistency. Above that, various dynamic samples shoot about like fire-flies in a night sky and all the while the train track rhythm builds up more and more steam until eventually it dissipates to only the sounds of an over worked circuit board. Maintaining his sense of bold and chunky rhythm, then, but finishing things with classic motifs of Minus in mind, Dice has made for an assured homecoming.

    RELEASE INFORMATION:

    Artist/Title: Loco Dice | Knibbie Never Comes Alone / Loose Hooks
    Catalogue No.: MINUS111
    Label: MINUS
    Format: 12”, MP3, WAV
    Distribution: Beatport / M-nus.com / WordAndSound
    Barcode: 815349011194
    Release Date Physical: July 11th, 2011
    Release Date Digital: July 13th, 2011





    03. Death On The Balcony - Long Ago (Mark E Remix) [Airdrop Digital | Promo]

    For some time now the combined forces of Mark Caramelli and Paul Hargreaves have been causing a huge stir under their guise, Death On The Balcony. Fuseing a range of influences from Nu Disco, House to Deep Techno and everything in-between depending on the time and space. Years of dedicated musical passion and an eclectic appreciation of numerous genres have lead to their sound becoming perfected and receiving huge popularity across the board.

    2010 has been an amazing year for them so far with numerous DJ gigs and both their productions and remixes receiving mass support from some of the biggest players on the scene. The likes of Luciano, Soul Clap, Jimpster and Wolf + Lamb, to name a few, have all been charting their releases and supporting them with mass airplay. The recently released “Aquarian Exposition" EP on their own label, Magicbag, is an inspired homage to the legendary Woodstock Festival and has been awarded Mixmag's Tune of the month in the May 2010 edition. Their imprint, Magicbag is currently a very popular label and receives continued support from a diverse range of people ranging from Radio 1’s Mary Anne Hobbs through to Jamie Jones, Brothers Vibe and basically the majority of the underground dance community. Look out for their next release on Magicbag which includes remixes by Gavin Herlihy and Soul Clap.

    DOTB's DJ schedule sees them play at some of the best spots in the world alongside the likes of Moodymann, Dyed Soundorom, Josh Wink, Matthias Tanzmann and many more. Based in Leeds they run their own party called Throwback at The Loft. Throwback is currently one of the most popular nights in the city and recent guests have included Soul Clap, Craig Smith and Pete Herbert who are yet more artists that fully support Death On The Balcony in all that they do.

    As one of the UK’s finest up and coming acts Death on the Balcony will be delivering more productions, remixes and playing world wide gigs as their range of musicality continues to evolve and they deliver a unique, well-timed narrative of the best sounds around.




    04. On-Off - Type 1 (Selected Gems EP) [Gem Records | GEM014]

    Artist // Various
    Title // Selected Gems EP
    Label // Gem Records
    Cat No // GEM014

    Gem are back with an exciting compilation featuring tracks from artists returning to Gem and three new acts who will all be releasing a full EP on Gem this year: Remy Unger, On-Off and SQL!

    Marc Marzenit, Peter Horrevorts, Roger Martinez, Steve Slight and of course label front man Secret Cinema all return with absolutely wicked material at the cutting edge of techno as we have come to expect!

    Release: August 1st 2011

    Stephan Bodzin – “Wow. Huge compilation. LOVE Rook, Jawgrinder, Dark Star and the Marzenit as well!!! Massive support & play!!!”
    Pig – (Pig & Dan) – “Top stuff from Gem as usual, loved Retour A La Vie and Jawgrinder but all in all a great e.p.. as usual from one of my favorite labels out there 
    Laurent Garnier – “Really like Dark Star — will play for sure!”
    Guy J - “Love this release! Eclipsed Emotions is fantastic.”
    Samuel L Session - “Chock Dee will def be played by me! Type 1 was also good! Disco!”
    King Unique – “Been hammering Eclipsed Emotions at every gig for months to absolutely huge reactions. Deserves 6 stars.”
    Alan Fitzpatrick – “Some great tracks here as always with Gem!”
    Dosem – “Quality stuff from GEM like usual, fantastic pack for the summer!”
    Anderson Noise - “This is a really strong release. Big support!!! Diaphanous my fav.”
    Dubfire - “Love Peter’s stuff!! Rook is great. 5/5! Thanks.”
    Dan – (Pig & Dan) - “Inspiring release! Love the boundaries that have been crossed so well!! Jawgrinder standing out.”
    Oliver Huntemann – “I like these multi artist ep’s on Gem. Full support.. Jawgrinder my fav.”





    05. Slam featuring Tyrone 'Visionary' Palmer - Lifetimes (Pan-Pot Tribute To Life Mix) [Soma Quality Recordings | Promo]

    No release info

    Originally released in 2001 with a Slam Schizoid Dub on the b-side[SOMA 107] with a remix package from Silicone Soul and a H Foundation Dub [SOMA 107R] this is yet another classic Soma track getting the 2011 remix treatment.




    06. Maxine Dangles - Dihaiz (Modulation EP) [Bedrock Digital | Beddigi-10]
    09. Maxine Dangles - Astraktif (Modulation EP) [Bedrock Digital | Beddigi-10]

    Artist // Maxine Dangles
    Title // Modulation EP
    Label // Bedrock Digital
    Cat No // Beddigi-10

    Tracklisting:

    01. Astraktif
    02. Cafetiere
    03. Dihaiz
    04. Infinity

    Maxime Dangles has grown to be a key new artist in the French avant-garde electronic music community and is creating waves around the globe with his unabashed approach to proper club techno music. His track Santé (which translates as - Cheers!)is a highlight on John Digweed's current Structures Two album, with its jittery tech-beats, joyous hypnotic melodic swing and well-timed hands-in-the-air moment.

    Maxime Dangles is an artist buzzing with creative intention and this new 4-Track Modulation Ep on Bedrock features yet more amazing music. From the twisted spiralling climaxes of Astraktif, through the twisted modulations of Cafetiere,to the soaring acidic energy of Dihaiz and the hook ridden energy of Infinity, Maxime Dangles cannot fail to impress even the most tired of ears.

    Born in 1985, Maxime discovered the world of nightclubbing at a very young age. He quickly became an excellent DJ but crucially also learnt how to create his own music. In 2004, he started to work on remixes and edits before developing his own musical imprint, which led to releasing tracks with the famous Kompakt label in 2006. Remixes of Scan X,Miss Kittin & The Hacker, Simian Mobile Disco, Royksopp, Moby etc have followed. Maxime has recently developed a live show and his his energy and passion are now making him rising star of the international electronic scene.





    07. Reference - Another Place [Planet E Communications | PLE65333-1]

    From the forthcoming Detroit Nu.Wav 12" sampler.

    Carl Craig's imperious Planet E label drop this timely twelve which demonstrates that the Detroit imprint has reached the 20 year mark by ensuring the lesser celebrated artists are featured alongside the more established techno artists. It's also further compelling evidence of the inherent brilliance of Oliverwho Factory, a duo who are finally receiving the plaudits they deserve after several years bubbling under. Their contribution to this release, "Jealousy" stands apart amidst three other accomplished productions from Reference, Monty Luke and newcomer Ezana Harris. Obviously some credit must go to Carl Craig as he performs knob twiddling duties, but the track contains enough sweat inducing dancefloor potency to truly shine - if you can picture the best qualities of arch electro house hype merchants Spektrum and apply them to a thickly exhilarating Detroit house template then you'll have an idea of how good this track is.

    Reference consists of the Detroit-based artists Luke Hess & Brian Kage. The group was created for the expression of underground music and dance culture. Hess & Kage have come together to create music in it’s truest form; experimentation, soul, sweat, live instrumentation, and organic sounds all welded together to form deep and timeless music.

    Reference consists of the Detroit-based artists Luke Hess & Brian Kage. The group was created for the expression of underground music and dance culture. Luke Hess is a name synonymous with a new wave of ‘Detroit techno’ producers, but his roots go deeper than that. His continued hard work as a musician and his talent as a DJ has allowed him to release music on some of the most respected labels and play some of the most prestigious clubs in the world. Brian Kage is the founder of the record label Beretta Music. Along with a countless number of successful releases, Brian’s experience as a producer, DJ, and label-head has helped shape and catapult the careers of some of today’s brightest and best artists in the dance music community.

    Like any pure artistic or avant-garde entity, they have no concern for following trends. Hess & Kage have come together to create music in it’s truest form; experimentation, soul, sweat, live instrumentation, and organic sounds all welded together to form deep and timeless music. The main concern of Reference is to stand diligently behind the foundation of underground culture and against commercialism that longs to destroy the freedom of our senses.





    08. Kalden Bess - Funktion One (Alice in Panorama EP) [Analytic Trail | ANT032]

    Canadian producer Kalden Bess makes his debut for Analytic Trail this Summer with the 'Alice in Panorama' EP – a three track release which focuses on dark, heavy grooves.

    Bess' Ground Factory label has, across two years, developed a small but perfectly formed disography and has drawn attention to the Montreal-based producer from across the techno scene. Usually releasing as mOh, Bess has a similarly petite
    discography but one that oozes quality.

    'Alice in Panorama' opens with real purpose via 'Alice', a tightly looped peak time cut which contains enough funk to appeal to tougher house djs and techno die-hards alike. Vast reverbs create an enormous amount of space atop the powerful beats and repeated vocal refrains and panoramic effects whizz about the mix unhindered.

    Power remains a key word for the second track, 'Panorama'. Skittering hats snake through the mix while relentless, machine-like grooves unravel underneath filtered textures. Uncomplicated, raw and undeniably rousing it's one of the most vicious tracks to appear on Analytic Trail in some time.

    Finally, the aptly titled 'Funktion One' closes the EP with kick-heavy, controlled aggression. The strident vibe and linear arrangement makes for an infectious listen that evokes dark, smokey rooms shaking with bass.

    This is an excellent EP of contemporary techno from a producer that shows serious promise. Kalden Bess' 'Alice in Panorama' is released late-August on Analytic Trail.
    Last edited by simonr; August 19, 2011, 04:04:12 PM.
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    This release was mastered direct from vinyl at the request of the DJ and as such features natural sound characteristics of this medium such as record surface noise.
  • simonr
    Transitionator
    • Jun 2004
    • 8796

    #2
    Re: Transitions 363 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Oliver Lieb

    Files will be uploaded on Sunday : if you can't wait to hear the guest mix its available here :

    http://soundcloud.com/oliver-lieb/oliver-lieb-transitions
    sigpicSimonR

    This release was mastered direct from vinyl at the request of the DJ and as such features natural sound characteristics of this medium such as record surface noise.

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    • simonr
      Transitionator
      • Jun 2004
      • 8796

      #3
      Re: Transitions 363 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Oliver Lieb

      Hour 1 : John Digweed http://www.mediafire.com/?g86c9uouu5txu8n


      Hour 2 : Oliver Lieb
      http://www.mediafire.com/?s5vidz1219uritc
      Last edited by simonr; August 19, 2011, 04:02:40 PM.
      sigpicSimonR

      This release was mastered direct from vinyl at the request of the DJ and as such features natural sound characteristics of this medium such as record surface noise.

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      • feather
        Shanghai ooompa loompa
        • Jul 2004
        • 20895

        #4
        Re: Transitions 363 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Oliver Lieb

        Can't wait to check out Lieb, thanks Simon.

        i_want_to_have_sex_with_electronic_music

        Originally posted by Hoff
        a powerful and insane mothership that occasionally comes commanded by the real ones .. then suck us and makes us appear in the most magical of all lands
        Originally posted by m1sT3rL
        Oh. My. God. James absolutely obliterated the island tonight. The last time there was so much destruction, Obi Wan Kenobi had to take a seat on the Falcon after the Death Star said "hi and bye" to Leia's homeworld.

        I got pics and video. But I will upload them in the morning. I need to smoke this nice phat joint and just close my eyes and replay the amazingness in my head.

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        • herogee
          Addiction started
          • Jun 2004
          • 369

          #5
          Re: Transitions 363 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Oliver Lieb

          Man, I so love the original 'Lifetimes' track. It's a past favorite!
          If you're fond of sand dunes and salty air,
          quaint little villages here and there ...

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          • lucien_m
            Getting warmed up
            • Jul 2004
            • 90

            #6
            Re: Transitions 363 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Oliver Lieb

            Love digweed set, first two trax r really good. Can´t fin Oliver´s mix )=

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            • simonr
              Transitionator
              • Jun 2004
              • 8796

              #7
              Re: Transitions 363 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Oliver Lieb

              ^ its in the soundcloud link, will upload my file later though
              sigpicSimonR

              This release was mastered direct from vinyl at the request of the DJ and as such features natural sound characteristics of this medium such as record surface noise.

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              • lucien_m
                Getting warmed up
                • Jul 2004
                • 90

                #8
                Re: Transitions 363 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Oliver Lieb

                thank u!.....its a shame, i can´t use sound cloud at work, olvider lieb is really good

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                • sbando
                  Going back to Romford
                  • Apr 2008
                  • 11661

                  #9
                  Re: Transitions 363 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Oliver Lieb

                  ​Oliver's set is #1 at Proton right now.
                  ╔══╗............/\_¸_/\
                  ╚╗╔╝...........(=•_•=)
                  ╔╝(¯`v´¯).......ღ***ღ.*
                  ╚══`.¸. ...:::.(¯`•\|/•´¯) ☆*゚

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                  • simonr
                    Transitionator
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 8796

                    #10
                    Re: Transitions 363 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Oliver Lieb

                    Guest mix link added
                    sigpicSimonR

                    This release was mastered direct from vinyl at the request of the DJ and as such features natural sound characteristics of this medium such as record surface noise.

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                    • bananapeel
                      Addiction started
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 471

                      #11
                      Re: Transitions 363 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Oliver Lieb

                      Originally posted by simonr
                      Guest mix link added
                      Guest mix link needs some fixing.
                      Both links point to John Digweed's first hour.
                      Thanks!

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                      • simonr
                        Transitionator
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 8796

                        #12
                        Re: Transitions 363 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Oliver Lieb

                        This is defo the file :

                        sigpicSimonR

                        This release was mastered direct from vinyl at the request of the DJ and as such features natural sound characteristics of this medium such as record surface noise.

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                        • sbando
                          Going back to Romford
                          • Apr 2008
                          • 11661

                          #13
                          Re: Transitions 363 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Oliver Lieb

                          Thank you, Simon.
                          ╔══╗............/\_¸_/\
                          ╚╗╔╝...........(=•_•=)
                          ╔╝(¯`v´¯).......ღ***ღ.*
                          ╚══`.¸. ...:::.(¯`•\|/•´¯) ☆*゚

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                          • aatt
                            Getting Somewhere
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 136

                            #14
                            Re: Transitions 363 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Oliver Lieb

                            Oliver Lieb! Yes sir!

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                            • POLTERGEIST
                              Getting Somewhere
                              • Apr 2009
                              • 189

                              #15
                              Re: Transitions 363 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Oliver Lieb

                              Thanks Simon for the link. Few weeks ago I found Lieb's "Disturbedances" album from 2001 - techy masterpiece!!!
                              Welcome to the unreal world

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