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  • sbando
    Going back to Romford
    • Apr 2008
    • 11661

    Transitions
    Transitions 376 John Digweed with a guest mix by Dosem

    John Digweed:


    http://www.mediafire.com/?ddznouwrbla6gbw


    01. Ripperton - Lost In Colours (Tobias Welcome Song) [Systematic Recordings | SYST0015-3]
    02. Ian O'Donovan - Redemption [Komplex De Deep | KDD017]
    03. Robert Babicz - Beautiful (Night Mix) [Subtract Music | SUBTRACT002]
    04. Francys - Crossing The White Line (Gorge Interpretation) [Highway Records | HWR14]
    05. Nick Warren - Rumbletump [Sudbeat | SB021]
    06. Oliver Huntemann - Rotten (Paranoia LP) [Ideal Audio | IDEAL020]
    07. Psycatron & Detroit Grand Pubahs - NvrSayNvr [Delicacies | DELI006]
    08. Guy J & Henry Saiz - Meridian (Pryda Remix) [Bedrock Records | Bed100R]



    Dosem:


    http://www.mediafire.com/?hsdey98ykxzpeck


    - For Little (Ilya Malyuev Version) - Ilya Malyuev, Igor Cold / Somebody's Story
    - Freed (Dosem Unreleased Mix) - Dosem / Tronic
    - Diabla (Christian Smith & Wehbbba Remix) - Funk D Void / Soma
    - Fake (Dosem Remix) - Black I.C.E. / Soundfate
    - Obsession (Technasia Remix) - Technasia / Sino
    - Tales Of Tomorrow - Dosem / Tronic
    - Scoom (Dosem Remix) - One D / Soundfate
    - Silent Drop (Album Long Mix) - Dosem / Sino
    - La Marea (Dosem Remix) - Henry Saiz / Bedrock Records
    - Invisible Papercut - Steve Ward / Chameleon Recordings
    - Co Incident - Alexis Tyrel / Lessismorerecordings
    - Comets (Dosem Remix) - Days Off / Soundfate
    - Human Interface - Wehbba / Tronic
    - Jacaranda (Dosem Remix) - D-Nox & Beckers / Tronic
    Last edited by sbando; November 14, 2011, 02:52:36 AM.
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  • sbando
    Going back to Romford
    • Apr 2008
    • 11661

    #2
    Re: Transitions 376 John Digweed with a guest mix by Dosem

    Dosem uploaded it (Proton Version)


    http://soundcloud.com/dosem/dosem-guestmix-for-john


    - For Little (Ilya Malyuev Version) - Ilya Malyuev, Igor Cold / Somebody's Story
    - Freed (Dosem Unreleased Mix) - Dosem / Tronic
    - Diabla (Christian Smith & Wehbbba Remix) - Funk D Void / Soma
    - Fake (Dosem Remix) - Black I.C.E. / Soundfate
    - Obsession (Technasia Remix) - Technasia / Sino
    - Tales Of Tomorrow - Dosem / Tronic
    - Scoom (Dosem Remix) - One D / Soundfate
    - Silent Drop (Album Long Mix) - Dosem / Sino
    - La Marea (Dosem Remix) - Henry Saiz / Bedrock Records
    - Invisible Papercut - Steve Ward / Chameleon Recordings
    - Co Incident - Alexis Tyrel / Lessismorerecordings
    - Comets (Dosem Remix) - Days Off / Soundfate
    - Human Interface - Wehbba / Tronic
    - Jacaranda (Dosem Remix) - D-Nox & Beckers / Tronic
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    • simonr
      Transitionator
      • Jun 2004
      • 8796

      #3
      Re: Transitions 376 John Digweed with a guest mix by Dosem

      Transitions 376

      Hour 1 : John Digweed


      01. Ripperton - Lost In Colours (Tobias Welcome Song) [Systematic Recordings | SYST0015-3]

      02. Ian O'Donovan - Redemption [Komplex De Deep | KDD017]
      03. Robert Babicz - Beautiful (Night Mix) [Subtract Music | SUBTRACT002]
      04. Francys - Crossing The White Line (Gorge Interpretation) [Highway Records | HWR14]
      05. Nick Warren - Rumbletump [Sudbeat | SB021]
      06. Oliver Huntemann - Rotten (Paranoia LP) [Ideal Audio | IDEAL020]
      07. Psycatron & Detroit Grand Pubahs - NvrSayNvr [Delicacies | DELI006]
      08. Guy J & Henry Saiz - Meridian (Pryda Remix) [Bedrock Records | Bed100R]

      Release Notes:



      01. Ripperton - Lost In Colours (Tobias Welcome Song) [Systematic Recordings | SYST0015-3]

      Marc Romboy's Systematic Recordings look to inspire once again with the release of an exclusive 'Mini-Album" from the Swiss producer, Ripperton.

      Following the huge success of "Niwa", his album for Joris Voorn's Green imprint and riding the constant wave of support for his productions on Music Man, Freerange, CLR, Versatile and of course his very own Perspectiv imprint, Ripperton looks to continue and further his reign as one of the most respected producers in the business with the release of "Lost In Colours."

      The Mini-Album opens with four new original Ripperton productions. "Lost In Colors (Tobias Welcome Song)" with its tear-like droplets and orchestral melody is the perfect opening act. The smooth vocal and warm acid line of "I Haven't Seen Much" follows, backed by the epic techno outing that is "Farraway." The originals are rounded off with the dramatic percussive cut, "Flume."

      Released by: Systematic Recordings
      Release/catalogue number: SYST0015-3
      Release date: Nov 26, 2011




      02. Ian O'Donovan - Redemption [Komplex De Deep | KDD017]

      Never a label tied to meeting the demands of of the industry, Komplex de Deep continues to plough its own unique path. Now into its third year, the label has just celebrated its archive of releases with it first compilation, "Volume 1." KDD has become renowned for its refusal to be tied to sounds or genres and is equally at home releasing the most avant-garde electronic-jazz to blazin' warehouse techno. Today it welcomes another new artist to its roster. An Irishman whose own personal productions are equally as difficult to label...

      Ian O'Donovan works with 'emotions.' From his driving tech numbers to the deepest of house via grand progressive tracks, Ian's music always plays on the listeners feelings. His use of melody and uplifting chord structures is polished and its this skill that has seen him release work for Vince Watson's Bio label, Darko Esser's Wolfskuil and of course John Digweed's Bedrock.

      His debut release for KDD feature's two choice cuts in "Redemption" and "Relieve." The former is peak time, hand and hair raising material, where as the latter takes a more deeper considered route with a huge slice of balearic feeling.



      03. Robert Babicz - Beautiful (Night Mix) [Subtract Music | SUBTRACT002]

      Tracklisting:

      01. Robert Babicz - Beautiful (Day Mix)
      02. Robert Babicz - Beautiful (Night Mix)
      03. Robert Babicz - Prepare Yourself (Original Mix)
      04. Robert Babicz - Beautiful (Anton Tumas And Explosive Bolts Remix)
      05. Robert Babicz - Beautiful (Tom Middleton Liquatech Remodel)
      06. Robert Babicz - Beautiful (Wehbba Remix)
      07. Robert Babicz - Beautiful (Ricky Ryan & Vipul Mix)
      08. Robert Babicz - Prepare Yourself (DAVI On Acid Mix)

      Released by: subtract music
      Release/catalogue number: subtract002
      Release date: Oct 30, 2011

      “I think in long terms when I do my music...I don't care about trends...I do the soundtrack of my life”

      This simple philosophy of Robert Babicz (or Rob Acid if you will) is exactly the reason why he's one of the hottest producers in the scene right now. With musical wizardry that transports the listener to outer dimensions of space and keeps the dance floors moving, we present to you the next installment of Robert's magical quest. Music that tells a story, just like fairy tales that your grandmother softly whispered in your ear at bed time. With a heavy touring schedule all over the planet, Robert’s productions draws inspiration from all corners of the world.
      Robert’s Beautiful day mix is elegant medley of spacey melodies, with night mix taking the stakes a little bit higher…floating amongst dark synth stabs and warm percussion, while “Prepare Yourself” is deeply hypnotic slow builder.

      The remix package is an absolute beast, with 5 different gems by some of the best producers at the moment. Tom Middleton’s Liquatech mix is like the sun’s smile in the early morning and Brazil's own Wehbba hammers out a hard hitting anthem that will roll over the dance floor like a tsunami wave. Mr. subtract music himself, Anton Tumas teams up with Explosive Bolts for an epic journey with deep atmospheres while Ricky Ryan and Vipul's uplifting groovy mix is the perfect cherry on top. Rounding out the EP is DAVI, with his 4am industrial warehouse “On Acid Mix”, which is simply...ACID!

      Early feedback:

      Christian Smith - "The Wehbba Remix of Beautiful rocks…. again!"
      Guy J - "This is such a great package! Prepare Yourself Original is my pick. Full support."
      Nick Warren - "This track has already been big for me. Night mix and Wehbba mix."
      Cid Inc - "Excellent package...Wehbba remix is off the hook. Prepare Yourself original will get plays as well."
      Pig - (Pig & Dan) - "Lovely, bouncy uplifting tracks that can be played at different times of the night and day, top notch production as always from Robert."
      Neil Quigley - "Beautiful in both guises is great! Liking Tom's remix too, thanks a lot."
      Lonya - "Prepare Yourself is AMAZING!! What a track!"
      Demi - (SOS) - "Robert’s Beautiful Day mix is just… well… Stunning!!"
      Kassey Voorn - "This is a MASSIVE release!! definitely supporting! Night Mix my fav. Thanks."
      Martin Eyerer - "This is just Beautiful.. Maybe a bit too deep for my sets but I love it!"
      Marc Marzenit - "The Wehbba Remix is the standout for me on first listen!! Will support!!"
      Ogawa – “Prepare Yourself is VERY cool!! I really like it. Will play!”
      Hernan Cattaneo - "This is a VERY good pack. Prepare Yourself is amazing!!"
      Danny Howells - "Deep gorgeous and melodic, as always from Robert! I like it all. Many thanks."
      Pawas - "The Tom Middleton Mix is fabulous!!! Thank you for sending. Will def be playing!!"
      Stephan Bodzin - "Wonderful release by Robert. Inspiring atmospheres, pure Babicz beats. Thanks for that one, perfect for me. Wehbba mix in my crate as well :-)"
      Wally Lopez - "Beautiful is a very nice tune Robert! I’ll be supporting the night mix and the remixes."
      Manuel Sofia - "Nice EP!!! Wehbba Remix sounds amazing! Day and Night Mix are very cool too!!! Thanks!"
      Anthony Pappa - "Some nice tracks here that l can play out and use. My favourite is Beautiful - "Tom Middleton Remix". Thanks."
      Layo - "Wehbba...yet again. Turning out some good remixes right now."
      Dosem - "In love with Babicz music, it's just fantastic... and if it has a Wehbba remix, then I feel complete."
      Kosmas Epsilon - "All excellent stuff, not a single flaw in the whole pack, lovely!!"
      Agoria - "Beautiful life! :-) Wehbba’s remix is the best for me I think. Will play it."
      Nicolas Masseyeff - "Beautiful release!!! Robert's touch!!! Originals are great!!! Tom middelton and Wehbba remix are good too!!"
      Chris Ç - (Dinamo.fm / Acik Radio Istanbul) - "Masterpiece and very good remixes. Will play and support."
      Jose Maria Ramon - (Ibiza Global Radio) - "Absolutely fantastic! Fits perfect in my radio shows on Ibiza Global Radio full support."
      De:Bug Magazine Germany - "Considering for review."
      Tsugi Magazine France - "Coool pack.
      Funk D'Void - "Such a lovely Tom Middleton remix!! I’ll be supporting that one."
      Jody Wisternoff - "Nice deep stuff from Rob. Remixes do the job for me here though, Middleton being my favourite!"
      Silinder - "Whole EP is fantastic! Wehbba remix really hits the spot for me, thanks."
      Diesel - (X-Press 2) - "Tom Middleton for me!"
      Alexander Kowalski - "Very nice deep & warm EP with a fantastic Wehbba Remix."
      Eelke Kleijn - "Wehbba's mix is the pick of the release for me here. Gonna test it out."
      Hector Romero - "Day version of Beautiful is lush - nice one, and then Tom M takes it to another level!!"
      Jim Rivers - "Rob is one of the best at emotional but quality house. Night mix is class!"
      Dave Dresden – “Well engineered analogue-y techno goodness! Prepare Yourself is my fav.”
      Spiritcatcher – “Feeling Prepare Yourself and the Wehbba Remix particularly. Thkz for the cool vibes Rob!!”
      Steve Parry - (Juice FM UK) - "Great EP! Wehbba mix is wicked, but also Robert’s mixes are cool, and Tom is just cool Tom goodness."
      Diversions - (CHRY 105.5FM Toronto, Canada) - "Wonderful release overall - especially love the original in particular, the driving rhythms of Prepare Yourself."
      Scan Mode - (DJ Magazine Spain) - "Wehbba remix for me!"
      Rafael - (Raveline Magazine Germany) - "Simply beautiful! Mr. Babicz at his best. No more words to say!"
      Sergio B - (deejay.es) - "Damn! Why I have to choose one of them? Day or Night both mixes are sweet and BEAUTIFUL. Great job Robert!"
      Soundwall.it - "Robert...such a great producer!"




      04. Francys - Crossing The White Line (Gorge Interpretation) [Highway Records | HWR14]

      Highway Records proudly presents its first split EP, epic release by Italian talent Francys (Time Has Changed, Resopal, Composite) and respected Russian producer Andrey Burtaev, mostly known under his Electrosoul System alias. “Crossing The White Line” and “Don’t So No” are 2 brilliant house tracks — deep, dark and twisted.

      Remixes are made by famous German artists, chart breakers and deep house men of the moment — 8Bit and Katchuli Records owner Gorge and Chris Lattner (Moon Harbour, Kling Klong, NRK, Tsuba, Baalsaal).

      Released by: Highway Records
      Release/catalogue number: HWR14

      A Selection Of Feedback:

      Eats Everything - I am lovin' the Lattner version!! A Reallllll groover.
      Phonique - Crossing The White Line, Original and remix are both DOPE!!
      Boris Werner - Crossing The White Line original will def do some damage. Playing!
      Jef K - Great package!! Full on party music!! Will hammer the Gorge remix this weekend! Thanks a lot!
      Jona - Crossing The White Line original has a superb groove. Really well done!



      05. Nick Warren - Rumbletump [Sudbeat | SB021]

      Hernan Cattaneo's Sudbeat imprint welcomes Nick Warren with his debut release, "Rumbletump."

      2011 has been a successful and productive year for the Bristol based DJ / Producer. His mastery of the Compilation Mix was in evidence once again on May's "Balance 018," and the same month saw him present "Buenos Aires", the single that also marked the 100th Release of his beloved Hope Recordings. Alongside remixes of Danny Howells, Tom Glass and Tripswitch plus appearances on compilations from Bedrock and Vapour, and as busy a touring schedule as ever before, it been a hectic twelve months for Mr Warren.

      "Rumbletump" is trademark 'Warren.' Deep, wonderfully moody and bubbling with atmospherics and piercing synth melody. The first of the remixes comes from German duo and fellow Sudbeat debutants, Microtrauma. Renowned for their work on Traum, Spielstaub and Microtonal the guys inject some pace and drive with their mix whilst still keeping the expansive feeling. Label regular Monaque brings the 'bass' on his rework. Heavy bottom-end, solid kick-drum and lazer-synths help his remix to round out the release perfectly.




      06. Oliver Huntemann - Rotten (Paranoia LP) [Ideal Audio | IDEAL020]

      “The Hamburg based beatmaker is set to release his fourth album, Paranoia, on his ‘Ideal Audio’ imprint, and is set to reaffirm his status as a true techno stalwart. A vanguard of electronic music, Huntemann’s truly universal appeal lies in his ability to consistently produce some devastatingly brilliant electronica, illustrated by the fact that he has remixed the likes of Underworld, the Chemical Brothers and Depeche Mode. The longevity of Huntemann’s distinguished career rests upon his ability to consistently progress and develop his sound. Despite this constant evolution, few would argue that Huntemann is synonymous with an honest brand of deep and intricate electronica which is evident on this exciting new release. The precision and skill with which Oliver Huntemann expertly engineers his songs together with his studio wizard and co-producer André Winter is once again apparent on Paranoia, which maintains the lofty standards already set by previous albums and his musical output.

      On Paranoia, Oliver Huntemann’s prowess and versatility as a producer is evident, from the space age minimalism of ‘Magnet’, through to more melodic, upbeat productions such as ‘The End’, in which warm sounds resonate through the listener. Moreover, tracks such as ‘Phantom’ and ‘Tranquilizer’ are sure to appeal to those who love techno that is expertly programmed and synth heavy, creating dramatic sonic soundscapes, which transport the listener away to another world. Paranoia features a number of beautifully crafted tracks aimed purely at the dance floor which are guaranteed to excite Oliver Huntemann’s legions of fans.

      Both ‘Delirium’ and ‘Dark Passenger’ are ‘heads-down’ tracks full of pulsating bass, thudding rhythms, twisting synths and metallic industrial sounds, and are guaranteed to be a favourite for many DJs. Similarly, on the hypnotic ‘Rotten’, a spoken-word vocal is looped over a robotic beat which captivates the listener, drawing you deep into the songs core. The calibre of the vocalists which feature on the album illustrates the high regard in which Oliver Huntemann is held by his peers.

      ‘Hope’ sees a notable appearance from the world-famous and highly sought-after American vocalist Robert Owens whose mesmerising vocal contributes to produce an anthemic tune which is undoubtedly one of the albums standout tracks. Also from prime electronic stock is the supremely talented Danish singer Ane Trolle who has previously worked with Trentemoller. On ‘Wahnfried’ she lends a wonderfully delicate vocal to a slow and intense atmospheric beat. And to make the release even more special, there will be a free bonus DVD with an accompanying set of videos. Oliver has commissioned a hand-picked group of global film-makers, and some musical peers in Sebrok and Xenia Beliayeva, to produce a video for each track. The videos further explore the themes from the album, and are a fantastic addition to the release. With this latest album, Oliver Huntemann has yet again demonstrated why he is one of the most revered producers in the scene who is unrivalled in his ability to construct deceptively intricate yet powerful songs. Once again Huntemann has delivered a compelling and memorable album which keeps drawing the listener back into its darkest depths again and again.”

      RA

      Oliver Huntemann will unveil his fourth LP Paranoia on his own Ideal Audio imprint this November.

      The Hamburg-based veteran also released his last album H-3 on Ideal Audio in 2009 having founded the label the year before. Paranoia apparently sees a return to a more dance-floor friendly vibe which is encapsulated by track eight, "Hope," which features an appearance from Chicago house legend Robert Owens. The LP is again co-produced by long-time collaborator Andre Winter and will have a digital, CD and vinyl release. The CD version of the album comes with a bonus DVD in which all 12 tracks, plus Huntemann's 2010 track "Decks And The City," are presented on video by a range of different artists, including international film-makers and electronic acts Sebrok and Xenia Beliayeva.




      07. Psycatron & Detroit Grand Pubahs - NvrSayNvr [Delicacies | DELI006]

      1. Psycatron & Detroit Grand Pubahs - NvrSayNvr
      2. Psycatron & Detroit Grand Pubahs - NvrSayNvr (SMD Remix)
      3. Psycatron & Detroit Grand Pubahs - NvrSayNvr (Unsubscribe Remix (Dave Clark & Mr Jones))
      4. Psycatron & Detroit Grand Pubahs - NvrSayNvr (SMD Instrumental Remix)
      5. Psycatron & Detroit Grand Pubahs - NvrSayNvr (Psycatron Dub Mix)

      Simian Mobile Disco are proud to present the sixth release on their Delicacies label, the first release by another artist, and the first vocal track on the label.
      Irish techno wizards Psycatron have collaborated with Paris the Black Fu of Detroit Grand Pubahs, who added vox and co-produced to deliver a pulsing, contorted track topped with Paris' ruminations on return, revisitation and renewal... As the track builds over, and at the halfway mark when melody finally kicks in, the fact that this is a return to addiction brings a casual fatalism to the refrain “It's strange how I said I'd never go back.... never say never”. Like a 21st century follow up to Depeche Mode's “Policy Of Truth” where the “Never again, is what you swore, the time before” is inverted to the surprise of finally coming back to that which was thought truly lost.

      SMD's mix, meanwhile, kicks off with a beat that sounds like a trapped man attempting to break his way out of a metal box with no airholes, the sucking, glitchy swirls only reinforcing the claustrophobia. They turn the “jacking” dial up to 11 and let rip with the high hats under Paris' lament.

      Finally, we're all very excited to include the first remix from Unsubscribe - a joint project between legendary techno baron Dave Clarke and Mr Jones. After Dave heard and played so many of Mr Jones productions he decided that it would be a good idea to hook up to see what would happen in the studio together. Since then and over the summer they have remixed Ben Sims, Detroit Grand Pubahs, Bryan Black and Gesaffelstein - this remix however, despite being the last they have completed, is one of the first to be released. With it's growling bass and tension- ratcheting strings it's an incredible return to production for Dave after a 6 year absence.



      08. Guy J & Henry Saiz - Meridian (Pryda Remix) [Bedrock Records | Bed100R]

      John Digweed’s Bedrock Records celebrates a milestone 100th single release in superb style with two of the best tracks that you will hear this year, from two of the most creative young producers in the electronic dance scene– Guy J and Henry Saiz.

      In this day and age to not only survive as an independent label, but to flourish and constantly evolve, bringing forward new and exciting talent, is something that should be applauded. A mark of the global respect and love that Bedrock has steadily gained through years of releasing quality dance music that rides the waves of trends and fashions is the fact that this Bed100 release received over 12,000 listens on Soundcloud before it was even officially announced!

      So perhaps it is fitting to leave it to the music lovers out there to tell us what they think of this release...

      Brilliant choice for your 100th release John, the chaps certainly haven't let you down! Massive tune! With these two how could it be anything but great? Amazing tripping track! Super cool! Unbelievable! 2 of THE biggest producers in the scene = divine! This is perfect!!! Huge! Killer!!!! This is dream come true, great work from 2 great producers. AWESOME TRACK!!! Hell yeah! OMG!! This is massive! Insane! Amazing positive vibe! This track takes my soul back home at the sea. Beautiful track! Amazing beauty! Stunning sounds! Awesome tune!

      Guy J has emerged over the course of the last two years to represent an intrinsic part of the new momentum in clubland. He has been at the forefront of a movement back towards the melody rich sounds on which house music is based. His distinct style and beauty were recently showcased on his stunning 3 disc '1000 Words' (Bedrock) album, so collaborating with Spain's Henry Saiz on ‘Meridian’ for Bedrock's 100th release was a match made in heaven. Henry's critically acclaimed 'Balance 019' album earlier this year has seen his star potential explode around the globe and the inclusion of his additional solo 'La Marea' track here is a mark of the highest level of quality that this extraordinarily talented young producer exhibits.

      Pryda is returning after his massive release of his remix to Digitalism’s track Circles which was released on one of his three labels Pryda Friends Recordings, and holding other tracks beneath his belt this year like 2night, and Mokba under his allis Cirez D. The track is set for release on November 21st be on the lookout!

      Hats off the Bedrock this is yet another stunning release. May there be many, many, more!

      Released by: Bedrock Records
      Release/catalogue number: BED100R
      Release date: Nov 21, 2011

      [DJ Lounge Review]

      Sweden is undoubtedly dominating the current house music industry. One of Sweden's soldiers is Cirez D, the man behind tunes like "2Night", "Mokba" and his recent remix of "Circles" by Digitalism. His better known aliases are Pryda and Eric Prydz, and he is back as Pryda for a tasty remix on Guy J's "Meridian". This track is going to be the 100th release of Bedrock Records, the label of John Digweed, a name more familiar to the nderground scene. Eric has proven himself times and times again with his dance, but also dark makings to be able to rule two different scenes with his aliases, and now he has something special in store for us via his Pryda pseudonym. Keeping some of the Balearic characteristics from the original, Pryda has put the magic touch of his, to transform the Guy J and Henry Saiz track in to an euphoric piece, bound to make crowds go crazy!
      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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      • nelinho
        Are you Kidding me??
        • Sep 2011
        • 4530

        #4
        Re: Transitions 376 John Digweed with a guest mix by Dosem

        fucking brilliant write-up to accompany the top shelf music as usual.

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        • simonr
          Transitionator
          • Jun 2004
          • 8796

          #5
          Re: Transitions 376 John Digweed with a guest mix by Dosem

          ^ Cheers

          Someone sent me this inteview from Chile ... always great to hear the main man's views on the music out there, John's passion and drive to hear new sounds & discover new things always comes through.

          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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          • salami
            Platinum Poster
            • May 2008
            • 1245

            #6
            Re: Transitions 376 John Digweed with a guest mix by Dosem

            Thanks a lot for the mixes once again for the great thread, John Digweed interviews are always welcome !.

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            • Homegrove
              Are you Kidding me??
              • Jun 2004
              • 2957

              #7
              Re: Transitions 376 John Digweed with a guest mix by Dosem

              My links should be online around 6 PM CET.
              Forward thinking house music

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              • sbando
                Going back to Romford
                • Apr 2008
                • 11661

                #8
                Re: Transitions 376 John Digweed with a guest mix by Dosem

                ^Only links that count for the MS Archive, people.
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                ╚╗╔╝...........(=•_•=)
                ╔╝(¯`v´¯).......ღ***ღ.*
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                • feather
                  Shanghai ooompa loompa
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 20895

                  #9
                  Re: Transitions 376 John Digweed with a guest mix by Dosem

                  Hey what's the difference between sbando and Homegrove's links? Are sbando's Proton rips 128, and Homegrove's 192?

                  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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                  • Homegrove
                    Are you Kidding me??
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 2957

                    #10
                    Re: Transitions 376 John Digweed with a guest mix by Dosem

                    The one's Sbando did last week were 192 (covering for me as I was a bit busy organizing my move). The Soundcloud-links are 128 because they're stream only (right?).

                    My links are 192. And tagged accordingly, MS-style. Sbando's links from last weekend were also tagged accordingly (the mediafire one's).

                    BTW, they're up in an hour.
                    Forward thinking house music

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                    • feather
                      Shanghai ooompa loompa
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 20895

                      #11
                      Re: Transitions 376 John Digweed with a guest mix by Dosem

                      Ok thanks for confirming, I thought it was something like that.

                      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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                      • sbando
                        Going back to Romford
                        • Apr 2008
                        • 11661

                        #12
                        Re: Transitions 376 John Digweed with a guest mix by Dosem

                        You can use mine as mirror, but the files are not tagged but you can download them if you want as long they're up. The main thing here is that the Soundcloud links will be gone soon due to the limits of my account, only the mediafire/megaupload will stay as part of the MS collection.
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                        • Homegrove
                          Are you Kidding me??
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 2957

                          #13
                          Re: Transitions 376 John Digweed with a guest mix by Dosem

                          John Digweed:

                          MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.


                          Dosem:

                          MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
                          Forward thinking house music

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                          • Ace
                            Getting Somewhere
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 202

                            #14
                            Re: Transitions 376 John Digweed with a guest mix by Dosem

                            Dosem's mix is amazing!!

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

                              #15
                              Re: Transitions 376 John Digweed with a guest mix by Dosem





                              thanks sbanddd + hg

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