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  • simonr
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    • Jun 2004
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    Transitions
    Transitions 368 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Funk D'void



    Transitions 368


    Hour 1: John Digweed

    01. Stelios Vassiloudis & Sasse - The Z [Bedrock Records | Bedsvs1]
    02. Julien Sandre - Vibrationist [One Records | NE010]
    03. David K feat. Opium - Somewhere In My Head (Deetron's Remix) [Rue de Plaisance | R2P001]
    04. Inxec vs. Droog - Westbound [Crosstown Rebels | CRM081]
    05. Timo Maas - Cash Johnny (Christian Prommer Remix) [Rockets & Ponies | ROCKD012]
    06. Paperclip People - 4 My Peepz (Dubfire Rework) [Planet E Communications | PLE65334-3]
    07. Ida Engberg - Blue Yonder [Drumcode | DC86]
    08. Julio Bashmore - Battle For The Middle( Jim Rivers Future Bristol Boogie Re Rub) [PMR Records | Promo]
    09. Walls - Sunporch (Reprise) [Kompakt | KOM 237]

    MP3 Files (c/o Sbando) :

    Hour 1: John Digweed http://www.mediafire.com/?330i17mnwd7vm4y

    Hour 2: Funk D'Void http://www.mediafire.com/?9d8c5iwzcw15a5t

    Release Notes :



    01. Stelios Vassiloudis & Sasse - The Z [Bedrock Records | Bedsvs1]

    Artist: Stelios Vassiloudis & Sasse
    Title: The Z

    Following the excellent singles from Maxime Dangles, Alan Fitzpatrick and Wiretappeur, Bedrock keep up the pressure with a superb collaboration between Stelios Vassiloudis & Sasse

    1. Original Mix 09:54
    2. Steve Bug Remix 08:24
    3. Simon Garcia Remix 07:34

    ‘The Z’ is the first single to be taken from Stelios Vassiloudis’ (aka Stel) forthcoming debut album for Bedrock and is yet another release from the label that should not be missed.

    The original version of ‘The Z’ is a sophisticated, subtle, hip wiggling, percussion led beauty that builds in intensity, throbs and ebbs and flows with supreme ease. Germany’s Steve Bug toughens and tightens up the bottom-end, adding some superb handclaps and turning up the pressure to create a hissing intro build, before adding some stunning detuned elements into his interpretation. Finally, Spain’s Simon Garcia moves away from the percussion-led attitude of the previous versions, creating a more techno inspired remix, full of towering hypnotic synths and hissing hi-hats. ‘The Z’ is undoubtedly a masterful creation and yet another superb package from Bedrock.

    You may have already heard Stel on Bedrock recently in his Wiretappeur guise (his collaboration with Florian Kruse and Nils Nurnberg) with the much loved ‘Everybody Loves Ice Cream EP’. Wiretappeur releases regularly hit the Top 5 of the Beatport charts and their deep house vibes and warm sounds have been firm favourites of many acclaimed DJ's.

    Working so closely with Bedrock has resulted in Stel signing an album deal with the label (scheduled for release in late October/early November). Along with his solo productions, the album also includes collaborations with some key artists and guest vocalists. Presented over two discs, the album commences with a beautiful cinematic soundscape on CD1 whereas CD2 allows Stel to showcase his club sound, which develops from a deep house grooves right through to a techier vibe. Both discs are exquisitely mixed, with each track immersing itself into the next and are set to become a critically acclaimed debut album from this very talented artist.

    Stel is a musician, producer and DJ who has released music under various monikers and aliases over the last 5 years, racking up an impressive discography with, for example, releases on Bedrock, Moodmusic, Fresh Meat and Dieb Audio. His in demand production skills have also garnered numerous remix opportunities for a wide range of artists such as: John Digweed, King Roc, Sasse, Sander Kleinenberg and Shlomi Aber, among others. Some of his most vocal DJ supporters over the years have been luminaries like: Sasha, Josh Wink, Laurent Garnier, Satoshi Tomiie and Stephan Bodzin. As a DJ, Stelios has travelled all over the planet playing his particular brand of deep house and techno to enthusiastic crowds in locations as diverse and intriguing as Brazil, China, Colombia, Russia and Japan among many, many others.

    For this Bedrock single release, Stel has collaborated with Sasse (aka Klas Lindblad) from Finland, whose first releases came out on Sähkö/Puu as Freestyle Man and are considered a milestone in the Scandinavian house sound with the original 12-inches still very much sought after collectors items. In 1996 he started the highly respected Moodmusic label, which was followed by the birth of Sunday Music, a musical platform for Sasse and Henrik Schwarz to release their productions. Having built his beloved BlackHead Studios in Berlin (2005) with companions Ewan Pearson and Filippo "Naughty" Moscatello, he recorded his debut artist album (‘Made Within The Upper Stair Of Heaven’ on Moodmusic), which was followed by the landmark ‘Toinen’ (200 album. Sasse is a DJ/producer of the highest order and his superb ‘The Z’ collaboration with Stel on Bedrock is set to raise his profile even further.

    Released by: Bedrock Records
    Release/catalogue number: Bedsvs1
    Release date: Sep 26, 2011




    02. Julien Sandre - Vibrationist [One Records | NE010]

    Artist // VA
    Title // Various Artists Part 1

    Perfection in deep, grooving, classic but modernly adapted house music, the tenth release on One Records, explores the epitome of what the label stands for. The One Records crew are immovably positioning themselves at the forefront of their game, with the celebration of the tenth release on the label, which comes as a two part digital series that demonstrates the increasingly thrilling mark that One Records is imprinting on underground house music.

    The now Berlin based label, driven by Subb-an and Adam Shelton, clearly gets to the point in part one with five solid tracks from Alex Arnout, Jordan Peak, Jef K & Gwen Maze, Julien Sandre and John Dimas.

    London based Alex Arnout provides the first track on the compilation and easily sets the standard. Alexs previous release on the label was nothing short of genius and dominated dance floors around the world with support from the likes of Seth Troxler and Shaun Reeves. His next contribution Move On echoes a similar feel to Vanishing Point, as a solid deep club track that emits smoothness, with a deep rounded bass, underlying atmospheric building keys that rise into a prominent old school string.

    The next track comes from Jef K & Gwen Maze who are part of the powerful and unstoppable, French crew. Girl Meets Boy lures you in with deep, warm pads, while the simple but effective vocal drives the track over the solid groove and rolling keys.

    You Dont See by John Dimas is the most dance floor driven on the compilation, packed with perfect late night grooves. Key synths create a prominent element to the track that contrast perfectly with the dubby beats.

    Jordan Peaks second release on the label, Wisdom of Words will undoubtedly make you move but exposes an effortless, deeper side to Jordans production skills, compared to the straight up dance floor house we have previously seen from the young producer. The chugging base, old Detroit sounding keys, and subtle classic vocal demonstrate solid house at its best.

    Julien Sandres Vibrationist steals the ear with a full and rounded bass line groove. The pitched down, deep and echoing vocal creates a dimension in the track that rolls over the synths that surface as the track develops. This release fully confirms that One Records mean business, with this seamless selection of enigmatic, sturdy dance floor classics. The label is clearly leaping from strength to strength. Look out for part two of the release coming very soon.

    Bio

    Julien Sandre, house dj & producer, was born in Paris in 1986. The first approach with the djing world comes at 12 influenced by the great masters of house music like Kerri Chandler,MAW,Lil'Louis,Mr. G,Ricky Morrison,Paul Johnson,Todd Terry,Derrick Carter,Pete Heller.

    He started to produce one year ago because he wanted to transform his ideas into music and to develop a new & original sound. In April 2010 he release his first hit track "Satisfaction" on Diynamic Music palyed and charted by many great artists.In May 2010 he released in limited vinyl on Monique Speciale. He is always looking for a sophisticated and original sound, and has prepared important new collaborations for the summer season.




    03. David K feat. Opium - Somewhere In My Head (Deetron's Remix) [Rue de Plaisance | R2P001]

    Artist: David K.
    Title: Somewhere In My Head EP
    Label: Rue De Plaisance

    Tracklisting:

    A1. Somewhere in my head · 7:00
    A2. Somewhere in my head (Deetron’s remix) · 8:24
    B1. Somewhere in my head (Varoslav’s remix) · 6:43
    B2. Lost in Bangkok · 8:29

    Rue De Plaisance 1 · Ref: R2P001 · Released in 2011 · 12 inch

    RUE DE PLAISANCE are proud to present our much anticipated debut release, "Somewhere In My Head" from our great friend, David K. Renowned for his collaborations with labels such as Freak'N Chic, Cocoon, Tsuba and Supplement Facts, David's name has long been a stamp of musical excellence. What better an artist to launch the label?

    On “Somewhere In My Head” David teams up with bass player and backing singer of Nouvelle Vague, Opium. Pushing the boundaries with a raw, deep and cutting edge sound the pair create a track that as always with David's work, is refreshing and truly personal.

    Our two remixes from Switzerland based producer Deetron and the France based label owner Varoslav, retain the deepness and craziness of the track, with both artists bringing their own personal groove and identity to the original. On the flip David also brings us another new original cut, in the beautifully deep and uplifting "Lost In Bangkok." We hope that you enjoy the tracks as much as we do, and with many more exciting releases to come we are confident that RUE DE PLAISANCE is set to become one of the highlights of the year.

    300 limited copies will be delivered with a two sided artist poster for the first ones

    [Ibiza Voice 7/10]

    Despite releasing on a slew of seminal imprints (Cocoon, Supplement Facts, the now defunct Freak n' Chic), David K still remains something of an unknown entity outside of his native France, operating somewhere just under the radar of the labels that house his tracks. So while his is an impressive, versatile discography, it's also one that all too often lies practically dormant amongst the work of the scene's more prominent figures. How apt then that he's decided to shy away from the major labels this time around then, with the “Somewhere in my Head ť EP the debut release on Varoslav's recently curated Rue de Plaisance imprint.

    The title track makes for a sturdy, robust tech-house offering too, with various keys, acid squelches and a whaling vocal acting as a particular highlight. While the meandering kicks do occasionally grate the ears, such issues don't pervade Deetron's remix - as the Swiss' career renaissance continues unabated on a more groove oriented tip.

    Supplement Facts mainstay Varoslav then goes deep on his interpretation, stripping Opium's primary lyrical contribution in favour of some erratic synths and a more raw, purposefully unkempt vibe. A slow burner that takes time to come to fruition, it's another tidy number that further accentuate the original's appeal.

    The packages standout moment however, is reserved for that man Deetron again, as his dub mix complete with forceful, drum-laced interplay - grants the original a tougher perspective.

    Another original, Lost in Bangkokť, culminates RDP's inaugural outing with a looping organ laden bassline that (alongside its undercurrent of percussion) makes for a finely cohesive effort. K's homage to the Thai capital mirrors much of the city (and indeed, this EP) in that it's always unpredictable, occasionally menacing and ultimately enjoyable. Here's to hoping they continue in a similar vein of form.




    04. Inxec vs. Droog - Westbound [Crosstown Rebels | CRM081]

    [New Release] Finally out is the long anticipated EP from Inxec and Droog called “Westbound” on Crosstown Rebels. I’ve literally been hooked to the title track since I first heard it in the beginning of April from the video below (Recap from Steve Bug – Culprit Sessions 17). Inxec & Droog make a fantastic pairing here, lending their skills to yet another smash Crosstown release. In addition to the title track, Inxec & Droog put forth three other gems on this EP including ‘Unhinged’, rivaling Westbound as the star of the release. Well done, full support here.
    TRACK LISTING

    A1. Westbound
    A2. Accidental
    B1. Unhinged
    B2. Sleepless Knights

    Choice trans-Atlantic partnership Inxec v’s Droog deliver ‘The Westbound EP’, their spellbinding debut offering on Crosstown Rebels. LA based Culprit label bosses Droog and Brit techno accomplice Inxec strike that all-important balance between magnetic dancefloor appeal and impeccably smooth and compelling production, a sure fire winner that’s got DC-10 written all over it.

    A-side ‘Westbound’ is replete in eerie techno soul. Ghostly, disengaged Hispanic influences echo through the eerie infectious riveting groove showcasing this effortless example of techno-balearica, a monster of track!! Murkier still, ‘Accidental’ is a melancholic ride along a dubby elastic bassline with sweeping ambient techno circled by a haunting female cry.

    Flip over to the B-side as it all get’s hypnotic, deep and sexy – ‘Unhinged’ is laced with sinister dissonant chords, out of which emerges a soul-piercing female voice, sensual and strange. Finally ‘Sleepless Knights’ is structured around arpeggiated, bubbling synths, housey and full of warmth, the atmosphere is perfect both deep spaced out dance-floor’s at dawn, this gem is bathed in sunshine and another absolute killer! Sprawling and sanguine, ‘Sleepless Knights’ could be an anthem for just that.All hail the dream team and may they go to the dark side and back, again.

    Released by: Crosstown Rebels
    Release/catalogue number: CR081
    Release date: Sep 5, 2011

    [RA Review 4/5]

    While I would ordinarily be worried about one British guy going up against three guys from LA—especially if those guys have a label called Culprit and an artist alias called Droog—the results of this collaborative/combative EP make it seem like everyone's a winner: four excursions into moody, spellbinding tech house that are among the best that Crosstown has put out this year.

    The mercurial, multi-directional title track comes loaded with trippy motifs, and of the four tracks seems the most overtly composed by a group, with everyone's contributions getting whittled down into dreamlike slivers that occasionally pop in out of nowhere. The fat synths lay coiled like rattlesnakes and will occasionally lash out in trance-y bursts, while half-rapped vocals and redneck exclamations about "waking up places that you don't know how you got there" are sure to confuse you.

    "Unhinged" takes the spooky formula and wraps it around an uptempo house jack and haunting, wobbly-pitched vocal for what is perhaps the record's standout track. The lyric "pulling me...closer..." is sung in an eerie way that straddles the line between sensual and creepy, a reminder of the element of vertigo that underlies all forms of seduction.

    "Sleepless Knights" is a trashy, almost French-housey burner that confirms this EP is a bit like a mullet haircut: business in the front, party in the rear, with the preppy, well-tailored grooves of the title track strongly contrasting with the bombast of "Sleepless Knights." It plateaus in a touch of cleverly emotive synth-pop before spiraling into twinkly outer space—a bit like the Pet Shop Boys caught in a furious k-hole.



    05. Timo Maas - Cash Johnny (Christian Prommer Remix) [Rockets & Ponies | ROCKD012]

    Features on part 1 of the recent Expo Reforma set : "The acid vibe continues with Timo Maas and the tripped out strummed sitars of Cash Johnny, as Germany clashes with Nashville to great effect."

    Timo Maas - "Cash Johnny" EP feat remixes from Christian Prommer, Alan Fitzpatrick and competition winner Ivan Cirkovic is now out on Rockets and Ponies and available for download via Beatport.

    Released by: Rockets & Ponies
    Release/catalogue number: ROCKD012
    Release date: Aug 29, 2011



    06. Paperclip People - 4 My Peepz (Dubfire Rework) [Planet E Communications | PLE65334-3]

    The next in the PE 20 Remix Series will be Paperclip People's '4 My Peepz' remixed by Dubfire.

    A1 // 4 My Peepz Dubfire Remix
    B1 // Parking Garage Politics Loco Dice Remix

    Desolat meets Planet E for another instalment of the 'PE 20 Remix Series'. This time it's Dubfire and Loco Dice who rework these PE classics; the former beefs up "4 My Peeps" while the latter does "Parking Garage Politics".

    Released by: Planet E Communications
    Release/catalogue number: PLE65334-3
    Release date: Jul 26, 2011




    07. Ida Engberg - Blue Yonder [Drumcode | DC86]

    DC86 - Ida Engberg - Blue Yonder / Junoverse - Drumcode

    Sweden's Ida Engberg debut's on her homeland's techno institution, Drumcode, this fall with a two track EP of persistent electronic funk, the 'Blue Yonder' EP.

    Having developed a formidable reputation over the past five years as a DJ, Engberg's relationship with the family began a year ago with a ferocious EP for the Drumcode sister label Truesoul, it was only a matter of time before a Drumcode EP was sealed.

    Ida Engberg's reputation for tight grooves paired with dominating hooks has served her very well over the years and it's these tools in her increasingly varied production arsenal that are at the forefront of the 'Blue Yonder' release.

    The title has a strong house undercurrent, which is rare for a Drumcode release, but it steadily gives way to a tapestry of looping atmospherics and repetitive percussion hits that slowly start to make Drumcode sense. The overall urgency of 'Blue Yonder' is further pressed home with the shuffling, pulsing sub-bass that rattles underneath the detailed production. Finished off with heavily effected vocals which both unnerve and excite, it's an A-side you don't want to miss out on.

    'Junoverse' on the flip displays yet more of Engberg's canny abilities in terms of arrangements and tension/release moments. The drums are relentless from the off but are built upon throughout which seems to push the track to at least two moments of fever pitch, and that's without taking into account the classic 'Vibrate' vocal samples, the brilliantly OTT rave horn and deft drops. Measured and balanced stuff, but not at the expense of sheer energetic weight.




    08. Julio Bashmore - Battle For The Middle (Jim Rivers Future Bristol Boogie Re Rub) [PMR Records | Promo]

    Killer and diverse four-tracker from Seńor Bashmore, the first for new London label, PMR Records. Most notably Julio diverts his energies into two new areas with the cannily dubbed-out disco triplets of 'Everyone Needs A Theme Tune' and even a slouchy future boogie cruise on 'The Horn That Time Forgor'. Back in more familiar terrain, 'Battle For Middle You' infuses a DirtyBird style deep burner with a sweetly filtered Detroit drop and 'Ask Yourself' floats off on a bed of 808 bass hits and breezy tropical synth pads. Very nice indeed.



    09. Walls - Sunporch (Reprise) [Kompakt | KOM 237]

    Artist // Sunporch
    Walls // Kompakt
    Format // 12"

    What a year 2010 was for Walls.. not content with signing to the prestigious Kompakt label, the shimmering shoegaze electronica of their debut self titled album went on to receive glowing critical acclaim including Mojo's coveted Electronic Album Of The Year (beating out Caribou, Matthew Dear and LCD Soundsystem no less), 4/5 in The Guardian, 9/10 in NME (as well as featuring in their albums of the year), iDJ, Vice and more superlatives from Groove, DJ mag and a host of blogs and websites.

    In addition to being a big hit with the critics, Walls debut was also a favourite amongst their peers - Jamie XX, James Holden (included them on his DJ Kicks), Caribou (asked them to remix his track Kaili as well as support him at his triumphant Shepherd's Bush Empire show), The Field (asked them to remix his track 'Leave It' and support him), Pantha Du Prince (who asked them to remix his track w/ Panda Bear 'Stick To My Side').

    Walls are once again getting set to frazzle minds and make hearts swoon with the release of their second album 'Coracle' (26th September) - set to once again capture the shimmering layers of guitar and synths, ecstatic melodies and emotive vocals that made their debut an instant classic.

    Their first single 'Sunporch' (out 29th August) reinforces the ground they explored with last year's 'Gaberdine', a towering arpeggiated bass line surrounded by a swirling web of guitars and percussion. Alongside an exclusive edit of 'Sunporch' and an unreleased ambient crooner, 'Tight Spots' this is an essential followup that will leave you starved for what awaits within 'Coracle'.

    Released // August 29, 2011
    Format // 12"
    Catalog Nr // KOMPAKT 237
    EAN // 880319061219




    Transitions 368 : Guest Mix (Funk D'Void)

    01. Funk D'Void - Danse Macabre [Outpost | OUTPOST007
    02. Villains - Slow Thump (Sian Insulated Mix) [Octopus Records | OCT20]
    03. Alexander Kowalski - Belo Horizonte (Heiko Laux Remix) [Kanzleramt Music | KA150]
    04. Heiko Laux - LGC (Based On An Episode By Offshore Funk) [Kanzleramt | KA150]
    05. Funk D'void - Diabla (Psycatron Remix) [Soma Quality Recordings | Unreleased]
    06. Funk D'void - The Duke (Chymera Remix) [Outpost | OUTPOST009]
    07. Nebraska - The Cruives [Rush Hour Recordings | Promo]
    08. Dzeta N' Basile - Domino Effect [Loco Records | LRD038]
    09. Scuba - Adrenalin [Hot Flush Recordings | HF030]
    10. François Dubois - Back 2 Raw (Unreleased Mix) [Komplex De Deep | Promo]
    11. Tony Lionni - We Should Be Together (Another Dimension EP) [Lo:Rise | LRISE008D1]
    12. Vince Watson - 3rd Sign (Sublimina LP) [Headspace Recordings (UK) | HS-017LP]




    http://soundcloud.com/funkdvoid/funk-dvoid-mix-for-john

    ^ 320 kbs version ... kudos to Sbando for the files and links this week - he puts in a lot of hard work everyones behalf.
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  • simonr
    Transitionator
    • Jun 2004
    • 8796

    #2
    Re: Transitions 368 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Funk D'void

    Great show this week ... really develops over each subsequent play

    Plus the segment with Westbound [Crosstown Rebels | CRM081] to the Christian Prommer Remix [Rockets & Ponies | ROCKD012] to the rework of Paperclip People [Planet E Communications | PLE65334-3] is fantastic.

    Speaking of Christian Prommer's talent:

    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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    • Hoff
      Are you Kidding me??
      • Aug 2009
      • 4727

      #3
      Re: Transitions 368 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Funk D'void




      many thanks sbandoboy !! and simonr as always




      .. pretty neat this


      will download and read everything later : )

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      • feather
        Shanghai ooompa loompa
        • Jul 2004
        • 20895

        #4
        Re: Transitions 368 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Funk D'void

        First listen, second half of Digweed's mix was banging.

        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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        • salami
          Platinum Poster
          • May 2008
          • 1245

          #5
          Re: Transitions 368 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Funk D'void

          This weeks show is bangin, both mixes are really good !.

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          • simonr
            Transitionator
            • Jun 2004
            • 8796

            #6
            Re: Transitions 368 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Funk D'void

            Here's John's condensed write-up for those that like the headlines



            This week’s Transitions has a whole host of new music that has been doing the business for me on the dance-floor.

            We kick of with Bedrock’s latest, a superb collaboration between in demand talents Stel V & Sasse. This sophisticated percussion led beauty ebbs and flows, really building up the tension through subtle synths and crashing resonating drums. Stel releases a double album for Bedrock later this year full of collaborations with some key artists and guest vocalists. Paris’s Julien Sandre catches the ear with a rounded bass led groove and pulsating beats before we remain in France with the raw sound of ‘Somewhere In My Head’ from David K. [Cocoon | Supplement Facts] : Deetron is on hand to add an even tougher edge.

            Crosstown Rebels continues it’s impeccable form with LA based Culprit label bosses Droog & UK accom- plice Inxec. The compelling ‘Westbound’ has an eerie techno soul, with the trippy vocals enhanced by a phat synth motif and haunting chords that drift away into the ether. Next we pick up the pace with Christian Prommer’s driving remix of Cash Johnny, which really expands on the original, taking things into the heat of the main room action with some thumping beats.

            Planet E’s 20 year party continues with Dubfire’s low slung re-rub of 4 My Peepz, an intense bass-heavy tour de force to test the durability of the best club sound systems out there. There’s no respite, as Sweden's Ida Engberg debuts on her homeland's techno institution, Drumcode, with a ferocious EP brimming with tight grooves, pulsing sub-bass, dominant hooks and relentless beats.

            The mood is lightened with Julio Bashmore’s infectious groove, Jim Rivers is on hand to add some deep house knowhow - this one’s been working really well for me, getting a great reaction each time I play it out. This just leaves time for a shimmering reprise of Walls’ atmospheric ‘Sunporch’ on that über-cool Cologne based Kompakt imprint.

            This week there’s an unmissable guest mix from legendary producer Funk D’Void, the man responsible for that classic ‘Diabla’, which is still getting a huge reception across the globe via some fantastic 2011 remixes.
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            • Virgil
              Gold Gabber
              • Sep 2010
              • 544

              #7
              Re: Transitions 368 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Funk D'void

              Brutal mixes from both guys !!!
              BLACKsmith - We Are Living In A Dark Age
              https://soundcloud.com/sasa_blacksmith/we-are-living-in-a-dark-age
              ​.
              ~ the darkest hour is just before the dawn ~

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              • nelinho
                Are you Kidding me??
                • Sep 2011
                • 4530

                #8
                Re: Transitions 368 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Funk D'void

                love the detail and work that goes into this site in particular the transitions shows.

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                • hashhead
                  Gold Gabber
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 824

                  #9
                  Re: Transitions 368 - John Digweed with a guest mix by Funk D'void

                  yeah this caught my attention, great mix from john, party in milan sounded as if it must have been good

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