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  • sbando
    Going back to Romford
    • Apr 2008
    • 11661

    Transitions
    Transitions 419 - John Digweed with a guest mix by System Of Survival

    Ooops, were I supposed to fill in for si? In the meantime you can get the two sets from here







    Then I'll upload mirrors and stuff.
    Last edited by sbando; September 10, 2012, 04:20:54 PM.
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  • Cooler69
    Getting Somewhere
    • Mar 2005
    • 206

    #2
    Re: Transitions 418 - John Digweed with a guest mix by System Of Survival

    Thanks. Could you/someone update the thread title to 419 as the show number?

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    • sbando
      Going back to Romford
      • Apr 2008
      • 11661

      #3
      Re: Transitions 418 - John Digweed with a guest mix by System Of Survival

      I can't do it. Can someone please make me moderator since I'm here 24/7??

      I forgot the tag too.
      Last edited by sbando; September 10, 2012, 04:22:22 PM.
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      • simonr
        Transitionator
        • Jun 2004
        • 8796

        #4
        Re: Transitions 418 - John Digweed with a guest mix by System Of Survival

        Originally posted by sbando
        I can't do it. Can someone please make me moderator since I'm here 24/7??

        I forgot the tag too.
        You can edit in 'advanced' .. adjusted it anyway

        Cheers for covering me Sbando ... you may need to fill in next weekend to, as I'm at the Renaissance St Georges Hall bash
        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

          #5
          Re: Transitions 419 - John Digweed with a guest mix by System Of Survival

          Ok. Kisses to Petra if you meet her.
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          • simonr
            Transitionator
            • Jun 2004
            • 8796

            #6
            Re: Transitions 419 - John Digweed with a guest mix by System Of Survival

            Sure thing.
            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

              #7
              Re: Transitions 419 - John Digweed with a guest mix by System Of Survival

              Transitions 419



              Hour 1: John Digweed

              01. Kollektiv Turmstrasse - Ordinary (Lake People's Circle Motive Remix) (Ordinary EP) [Musik Gewinnt Freunde | MGF020]
              02. Tim Green - My Missing [Soundcloud | Free Download]
              03. Frederick Alonso - All Right [Audio Safari | AS009]
              04. André Winter - White Lie (Spectrum E.P.) [Ideal Audio | Ideal023-6]
              05. Dub Taylor - So Called Life [Connect Four | C4-010]
              06. Rampa & Re.You - The Track [International Deejay Gigolos | GIGOLO 292]
              07. Tiga - Pleasure From The Bass (Subb-an Remix) [Crosstown Rebels | CRM100]
              08. Dibby Dougherty + David Young - Fine Day (DhARMA Rekonstruction) [Soundcloud | Free Download]
              09. Gregor Tresher - About A Good Place [Cocoon Recordings | COR12"098]


              Release Notes:



              01. Kollektiv Turmstrasse - Ordinary (Lake People's Circle Motive Remix) (Ordinary EP) [Musik Gewinnt Freunde | MGF020]

              Finally, after around 20 great releases on the label we are really happy to celebrate 6 years of "Musik Gewinnt Freunde".


              True to the motto "Save The Vinyl" we will present you the first double LP on "MGF". Will it have a new livery, new design, new logo and new music ... ? Wait ... NO!! The Ordinary EP was freshly remixed and newly interpreted by our Artistsclan Alex Q, Lake People, Cosmic Cowboys and Ken Hawayaka. You will find a perfect remix package full of typical Label Sound from the last 6 years.


              Number 20 is a milestone for us, something we also owe to our faithful fans. As a consequence, we will give out the track "Ordinary" as a free download track. True to the motto of the past years: Never forget no-response - you can download, copy, play and spread this track like you want.


              Coming on // August 13, 2012
              Format // 2x12"
              Catalog Nr // Musik Gewinnt Freunde 20
              EAN // 880319586712




              02. Tim Green - My Missing [Soundcloud | Free Download]

              I will be giving away a completely brand new, unheard and exclusive FREE track from me on Facebook. As a little teaser here is a small preview, check by next Wednesday for details on how you can download it [Tim Green]
              Release date: Aug 15, 2012

              http://soundcloud.com/timgreen/tim-green-my-missing




              03. Frederick Alonso - All Right [Audio Safari | AS009]

              Support By:

              DOOMWORK: Two great tracks! Support Rating: 4/5
              PHILIPP STRAUB / FELIPE: Great release! Fulls support and thanks for promo! Rating: 5/5
              RICH HAWTIN: download for r hawtin Rating: 3/5
              FRAENZEN TEXAS: coole release! will play all tracks! Rating: 4/5
              M.IN: great remix Rating: 4/5
              FLORIAN MEINDL: wow outstanding bassline in the muovo remix! Rating: 5/5
              EWAN PEARSON: The original grooves v nicely. Rating: 4/5
              PATRICK KUNKEL: the original for me! Rating: 5/5
              TIMO JAHNS: Original is for me! Nice and groovy! I Like! Rating: 4/5
              LAURENT N.: Nice release !!! Sounds are great : original & remix are nice. I will play them for sure. FULL SUPPORT !!! Rating: 4/5
              SOUND EFFECT MAGAZINE: lovely remix from Muovo. Rating: 5/5
              ANDERSON NOISE: great Rating: 5/5
              TONY RODRIGUEZ: Strong release!! Rating: 5/5
              YAYA (DESOLAT): Really nice, thank you ! Rating: 3/5
              ALEX DEEP: Great tracks are great! Thanks for the music! ; ) Rating: 3/5
              FABIAN Radio sunshine-live: Nice one, guys! Will support it!! Rating: 5/5
              CARLOS SANCHEZ (8bit / Supernature): original mix is cool! thanks Rating: 4/5
              TYLER STADIUS: Both are quite good, addictive grooves. Will play sooon. Thanks kindly. Rating: 4/5
              DERON DELGADO: solid two-tracker! Muovo’s mix has a serious groove and a breakdown that lets you dream for a sec before back into it. Rating: 4/5
              PIEMONT: Muovo RMX for us! Great vibes. Thank you very much.Hugs Rating: 5/5
              LEE CURTISS: nice dubby original! Rating: 3/5
              TOMAZ: very nice… will drop it at XO next saturday… see what it does :-) Rating: 4/5
              DUBFIRE: cool tracks , thanks! Rating: 5/5
              STACEY PULLEN: Muovo mix for me Rating: 3/5
              BLEED (Debug) considering for review Rating: 4/5
              TOMMY LARGO: the muovo remix for me. Rating: 4/5
              PACO OSUNA: downloaded thank you Rating: 4/5
              KAROTTE: like the original and the rmx. good tracks. thanks. Rating: 3/5
              OLIVER SCHORIES: Drifting and ass shaking. Thank you Rating: 3/5
              CLAUDE VONSTROKE: DL for VonStroke Rating: 3/5
              LUCIANO: thanks! Rating: 3/5
              SUPER FLU: strong release, danke..! Rating: 4/5
              BENOIT C: coool ep Rating: 3/5
              NIC FANCIULLI: Thanks. N Rating: 4/5
              RIVA STARR: will test thx Rating: 3/5
              MARC DE VOLE: deep deeper all right im Muovo Remix! Yeah! Rating: 4/5
              INGO BOSS: I like the original version – very dubby also downloaded and burned for Sven Väth best regards *ingo boss* Cocoon Rating: 3/5
              DJ SMALL: Awesome, suport fromt he likes of the DJs, I admired most. Love This.. deep touch at it’s best Rating: 5/5
              DJ HILDEGARD: nice & deep support Rating: 4/5
              TOM WAX: All right is all right! Rating: 3/5
              FABRIZIO MAURIZI: Nice thanx;-)) Rating: 3/5


              Released by: Audio Safari
              Release/catalogue number: AS009
              Release date: Aug 17, 2012





              04. André Winter - White Lie (Spectrum E.P.) [Ideal Audio | Ideal023-6]


              2010 was the last time we heard an original production from André Winter and the same year that Ideal Audio played home to his brace of hits "Magma" and "Gallopper." Today the studio genius returns with his latest double header, "Blackmail" and "White Lie."


              Having released under the aliases of Motion Unit and D-Saw, produced together with and for, Oliver Huntemann and worked on remixes for the likes of the Chemical Brothers, Underworld and Extrawelt, January 2009 saw André Winter release his first solo single on Ideal. "Trauma" was an instant success and after a break to produce Oliver Huntemann's third studio album, André returned with his track "Helene" on Terence Fixmer's From Jupiter label and "Dogma" here again at Ideal. 2010 saw his double release on the label and since that time he has been applying his studio expertise to the music of others.


              It has been a while, but boy are we glad to have him back and in better form than ever. "Blackmail" with its haunting and scything riffs, huge atmospheric breaks and slow-groove bassline, make for a sinister and yet funky techno workout. "White Lies" rolls with the snare and huge bass melody. Again André brings the funk, heightened further as the synth chords build and filter before the snare snaps back. These may be from Winter but both are set to be summer smashes!


              Released by: Ideal Audio
              Release/catalogue number: Ideal023-6
              Release date: Aug 23, 2012





              05. Dub Taylor - So Called Life [Connect Four | C4-010]


              The deeper sister to Tic Tac Toe, Connect Four is back with a new EP from German producer Dub Taylor aka Tigerskin aka Alex Krüger. He has been crafting away in this warm, deep house realm for years under a number of different aliases, always weaving plenty of liquid grooves with a steady house pulse. The two original tracks served up here continue in that fine tradition.


              Opener ‘So Called Life’ is thick with rattling; rumbling synths and a deliciously underlapping house rhythm that sweeps you up every time it breaks. Some obscured, indecipherable male vocals lurk in the shadows to add an air of mystery and it’s a track you may well have already heard in sets by the likes of German tastemaker Till Von Sein and many others.


              Support from: Lee Jones, Sebo K, Jackmate, Agnes, And.id, Joris Voorn, Gerd, Martin Landsky, Fritz Zander, Anthony Collins, Motorcitysoul, Till von Sein, Robert Dietz, Ryan Crosson and many more.....


              Released by: Connect Four
              Cat Nr: C4-010
              Format: Vinyl & digital
              Release date: Sep 17, 2012




              06. Rampa & Re.You - The Track [International Deejay Gigolos | GIGOLO 292]


              From the horses mouth: "Gigolo is thrilled to unveil "The Track", a definitively titled statement from Rampa & Re.You, made with a secret recipe set to sizzle, shuffle and stomp on a dance-floor near you.

              Rampa & Re.You return with "The Track", hand-crafted with a hearty bounce, then battered and deep-friend with crispy house beats. The real hook, though, is the insistent vocal chant that loops and layers upon itself like a deconstructed ode to hip-house, providing an anchor for the playful percussion to gallop around. Then, "To the Floor" continues with a similar sound palette, but with a groove influenced more by 80s electro, spattering haphazard beats in all directions with a mind-melting breakdown that drags the BPM down into the gutter. Finally, to round out the EP, Amsterdam's ONNO (of Upon.You Records) offers a schizoid, dubbed out remix of "The Track" that aims to pull all your multiple personalities onto the dance-floor."



              07. Tiga - Pleasure From The Bass (Subb-an Remix) [Crosstown Rebels | CRM100]


              For the momentous Crosstown Rebels #100, one of electronic music’s great innovators makes his long-awaited comeback as Tiga. The Montreal avant-gardist’s first original work in four years ‘The Picture’ is big, bad and heavy in every sense. Factor in an outstanding remix of ‘Pleasure From The Bass’ from wonder boy Subb-an and you have a very special landmark release indeed.


              Tiga has always had a knack of injecting freaky character into the tantalizing late night music he crafts and with ‘The Picture’, Tiga literally bulldozes all expectation giving Crosstown Rebels an unforgettable flash of rave imbued dark pop-electro tech. Assuming the transcendent verse of Prince, Tiga’s echoing vocals glower like iridescent petrol as the trippy, molten sound wall of bleeps and beats propel this inexorable dance-floor slayer.


              Killing it on every level right now, Rebels favourite and One Records boss Subb-an brings Tiga’s dance classic ‘Pleasure From The Bass’ up to date with a wonky logic and deeper swing on the drums adding spaciousness to the groove. With Tiga’s penetrating vocal in tact along with fresh tweaks of acid, Subb-an’s badboy bass-line bumps towards a medley of spooky keys evoking a ghostbusters rave scene and although undeniably groovy, Subb-an’s rework still fizzes with electric shocks and twists.


              Tiga has wowed the electronic universe with his ghostly fluorescent sonic beams since ‘Sunglasses At Night’ first dropped on City Rockers in 2001, when a longstanding friendship with then label boss Damian Lazarus was born. Now with Lazarus about to enter the tenth year of his pioneering Crosstown Rebels imprint, it is fitting that the two should entwine in this destiny for the milestone #100.


              Besides a head spinning career as DJ and producer, Tiga has been running Turbo Recordings since 1998 - home to some of the most cutting edge, genre-crossing brilliance out there with releases from Chromeo, Azari & III and Tiga himself - as well as lately delivering a smoking trail of high-profile remixes. It would take all night to even glaze over the story of Tiga’s career but it’s safe to say it’s been one full of colourful decadence and a disregard for the norm. Both Tiga and Crosstown are true trendsetters and together they are a potent combination.




              08. Dibby Dougherty + David Young - Fine Day (DhARMA Rekonstruction) [Soundcloud | Free Download]

              Hailing from Ireland, he legendary dance music magazine Mixmag claimed we should all ‘Keep An Eye On’ Dibby Dougherty, DhARMA Label manager, German beer connoisseur, dedicated lover of Lost.


              The previous 12 months have been exceptional for the youthful Irishman: having recorded music for Bedrock, Renaissance, Parquet, Natura Sonoris, Paradigma and Manual Records.

              Continuing his residency at the notorious club night Yello (DJ Mag Top 100 Club) and also consistently playing further afield, he is frequently seen pleasing crowds at clubs and festivals in Dubai, Australia, Hong Kong, New York, Mumbai, Argentina, Russia, and more.

              You can grab more free DhARMA remixes here

              http://soundcloud.com/dibby-dougherty/sets/dharma-edit-series/





              09. Gregor Tresher - About A Good Place [Cocoon Recordings | COR12"098]

              Gregor Tresher and Cocoon are linked by a long-time relationship which starts all the way back in 2004, when Sven Väth played Gregor's productions in heavy rotation. "Neon", "Full Range Madness", "The Now People" or "Still", just to name a few, can be considered as Techno classics of the Noughties. Almost ten years later, Gregor has established his position and is one of Germany's top notch techno producers. With "About A Good Place", he delivers his long overdue EP debut for Cocoon Recordings. He plays his favourite game straight to the point, with massive analogue synth lines, fat kick drums and hi hats that force you to move: This is adrenaline for the big floors on the planet, those with the real fat PAs!


              The title tune "About A Good Place" is one of Sven's secret weapons in his recent sets and breathes Tresher-air XXL! It's all about that crazy, detuned synth line that grows bigger and bigger and results in pure harmony at the great breakdown in the middle of the track. The massive kick drum adds what you need to let the sun shine and wave your hands up in the air!

              "Lifecycles" follows that vibe, but digs a bit deeper and adds more sensitivity to Tresher's Techno formula, with all the elements that we already know from "About A Good Place". Crazy arpeggio lines, filter moves and the mandatory dark bass line: hypnotic techno with no chance to escape!

              Last but not least, there is "The Sun Sequencer" – the dignified answer to the preliminary techno bangers. More relaxed, with slight touches of House and Trance, "The Sun Sequencer" should be the right choice for fans of Chymera and Slam. Imagine the rising sun at an open air festival site or use this as your first tune for the next after hour – this is the sound of the summer of 2012.


              Released by: cocoonrecordings
              Release/catalogue number: cor12098
              Release date: Aug 27, 2012
              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

                #8
                Re: Transitions 419 - John Digweed with a guest mix by System Of Survival

                cheers guys.

                Kollective Turmstrasse seem to be killing it lately...I think a track (with a few opening tracks) on almost every Digweed mix for the past month or so, not a bad thing at all

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                • simonr
                  Transitionator
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 8796

                  #9
                  Re: Transitions 419 - John Digweed with a guest mix by System Of Survival

                  Yeh .. must admit, I love the atmospheric openings.

                  There have been some classics and unexpected treasures : Dub Archanoid Trim - Floatribe [Life Line] has always stuck in my head from 2003.

                  'Playing alongside Kaoru Inoue aka Chari Chari at the popular Tokyo party from which the single draws its’ name “Floatribe", Dub Archanoid Trim has quickly become a leader among the new evolution of Japanese city style music. With productions for Irma Records, Ultima and File, this single irradiates dance floor mentality with dub infused projections. Rolling beats combine with keys of techno ambience emerging into sounds for techno, house and electronica musical enthusiasts.'

                  Kiss 100 - 2003-09-26 Part 1 - John Digweed



                  01. Dub Archanoid Trim - Floatribe [Life Line Records]
                  02. The Others - Cellular [Yoga]
                  03. Alex Kid - Palma [F Communications]
                  04. Robin Porter - Balancing Beats [Shiva]
                  05. Hybrid and Peter Hook - True To Form [Distinctive Breaks]
                  06. DJ Mercxx - Unknown [Bad Lab]
                  07. Dave Valentine - Be Positive
                  08. Double Black - Double Black
                  Last edited by simonr; September 11, 2012, 06:26:16 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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                  • roxygerber
                    Fresh Peossy
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 15

                    #10
                    Re: Transitions 419 - John Digweed with a guest mix by System Of Survival

                    Cheers for this Si

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

                      #11
                      Re: Transitions 419 - John Digweed with a guest mix by System Of Survival

                      Originally posted by simonr
                      Yeh .. must admit, I love the atmospheric openings.

                      There have been some classics and unexpected treasures : Dub Archanoid Trim - Floatribe [Life Line] has always stuck in my head from 2003.

                      'Playing alongside Kaoru Inoue aka Chari Chari at the popular Tokyo party from which the single draws its’ name “Floatribe", Dub Archanoid Trim has quickly become a leader among the new evolution of Japanese city style music. With productions for Irma Records, Ultima and File, this single irradiates dance floor mentality with dub infused projections. Rolling beats combine with keys of techno ambience emerging into sounds for techno, house and electronica musical enthusiasts.'

                      Kiss 100 - 2003-09-26 Part 1 - John Digweed



                      01. Dub Archanoid Trim - Floatribe [Life Line Records]
                      02. The Others - Cellular [Yoga]
                      03. Alex Kid - Palma [F Communications]
                      04. Robin Porter - Balancing Beats [Shiva]
                      05. Hybrid and Peter Hook - True To Form [Distinctive Breaks]
                      06. DJ Mercxx - Unknown [Bad Lab]
                      07. Dave Valentine - Be Positive
                      08. Double Black - Double Black

                      Floatribe just seems to keep building up...and up and up

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                      • tosk
                        Getting warmed up
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 68

                        #12
                        Re: Transitions 419 - John Digweed with a guest mix by System Of Survival

                        Hour 2 – System Of Survival

                        01. A Guy Called Gerald – People Mover [Laboratory Instinct]
                        02. Ron Trent – Kids At Play [Electric Blue]
                        03. Ryo Murakami – Lunch Of God (Scott Ferguson Remix) [Quintessentials]
                        04. La Tuerie – Cookie 6.0 [Fventi]
                        05. Lu Start – And That’s Why [Freche Fruchte]
                        06. Carl Craig – Climax [Planet E]
                        07. System Of Survival – Phat Trax [BPitch Control]
                        08. Disclosure – Control feat. Ria Ritchie [Greco-Roman]
                        09. Andrew Grant & Lomez – Soft Touch [Fventi]
                        10. Ruede Hagelstein, Noir, Audiojack – My Lover [Noir]
                        11. Terrence Parker – The Floormaster [Parker Music Works]
                        12. Omar S pres. Aaron ‘Fit’ Siegel – Tonite feat. L’Renee [FXHE]
                        13. System Of Survival – Nihil [BPitch Control]

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                        • Ace
                          Getting Somewhere
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 202

                          #13
                          Re: Transitions 419 - John Digweed with a guest mix by System Of Survival

                          Awesome, awesome mix from System of Survival!!

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

                            #14
                            Re: Transitions 419 - John Digweed with a guest mix by System Of Survival

                            what has happened to episode 420?

                            cheers

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