Transitions 446 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Oniris

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  • simonr
    Transitionator
    • Jun 2004
    • 8796

    Transitions
    Transitions 446 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Oniris

    Transitions 446



    Hour 1: John Digweed

    01. Aqob - All Moving Over The Earth (J. Daniel Remix) [Question of Time | QOT7]
    02. Adeline - Under The Moon (Thugfucker featuring Greg Paulus Remix) [Culprit LA | CP033]
    03. [a]pendics.shuffle Ft. Blakkat - Heavy Burdens High [Adjunct | ADJUNCT25]
    04. Luciano - Dance Unity [Cadenza Music | CADENZA84]
    05. Italoboyz Vs Blind Minded - Unquenchable Woman (Episode #3 EP) [Superfiction Recordings | SFICT003]
    06. Pig & Dan - The Sudden Rush (Underground Sound Of Miami Series 2) [Bedrock Records | BEDMIAMICD2]
    07. Dance Spirit - Voyage Of The Cosmopolitan (Okain Remix) [Unike Muzik | UNIKE MUZIK 006]
    08. Dubspeeka - Kilimanjaro [Truesoul | TRUE1242]



    Downloads:

    Hour 1 >> John Digweed Transitions 446 Studio Mix
    Hour 2 >> Oniris Transitions Guest Mix


    Release Notes:



    01. Aqob - All Moving Over The Earth (J. Daniel Remix) [Question of Time | QOT7]

    Question of Time favourite, Aqob returns with a remix package of his track ‘All Moving Over the Earth’ featuring remixes from Clive Henry & Rui Da Silva, J Daniel and AKB.

    Anglo-Portuguese label Question of Time have been releasing some outstanding music over the past year, picking up support from DJs such as Dubfire, DJ Sneak, Laurent Garnier and MatthewB.

    Now the imprint returns to one of its favourite artists, the illusive and talented Aqob for the next release, taking his excellent ‘All Moving Over the Earth’ and getting it remixed by the great and the good.

    The package kicks off with a remix from d1sCHØRDs AKA Clive Henry and Rui Da Silva who deliver a stripped and spacious tech fuelled house version that marries understated melodies with a solid and hypnotic rhythm section to superb effect. The second remix comes from Question of Time founder J Daniel who takes ‘All Moving Over the Earth’ and reworks it into a unique slice of electronic music that draws in elements and House, Techno and Ambient. Swirling FX and emotive piano chords play up against the off kilter drum programming and percussion to produce a truly original sounding record. Finally AKB turns in a short but sweet three minute mix of deep, dubby electronica that lets’ the heavily effected vocals shine, quality stuff.

    This is a gem from Question of Time with a remix package that offers genuine variety from some talented producers, enjoy.

    Released by: Question of Time Digital
    Release/catalogue number: QOT7
    Release date: Mar 25, 2013




    02. Adeline - Under The Moon (Thugfucker featuring Greg Paulus Remix) [Culprit LA | CP033]

    Based in L.A but welcoming other dream chasers from across the pond into their Hollywood home, for their 33rd ep release Culprit proudly bring you newest gang member, Adeline. Hailing from Sweden but now based in London, the move has seen her craft her talent and mould her style, inspired by the creative hub of the UK’s capital city. No stranger to the music world, Adeline helped launch Soundcloud (love or hate it, it’s certainly made an impact) presented Scandinavian radio show P3 Dans and is one half of DJ outfit Housewives. Now as she turns her attention to production, it’s exciting to see where she will go next.

    First track What You Got features soft vocals from herself, whispering throughout and flirting with you whilst the track builds and falls slowly with the help of a hi-hat heavy drum kit and tension building bass-line.

    Under The Moon goes deeper as we go further into the EP, with the pitched down vocals matching the change in style. The vocals glide you through smoothly, dodging the bass-line hook and dreamy woodblock tones. Again the song rises and falls gently, but elegantly so making you bubble with quiet excitement.

    Thugfucker and Greg Paulus of No Regular Play provide an excellent remix that’s sure to stand out. Turning it from quite a stripped back beat to a melodic masterpiece, taking you from the original dream like tune to a full blown fantasy using ghost like tones punctuated with a far away trumpet.

    Finally, we reach ‘Unravel My Mind’ she goes from dream land to dance floor mode. The bass-line gets creepier and the synths are more intense, perfect for those 5am moments when things start to get serious.

    All in all its good to see the first female member of the Culprit Crew rise to the challenge, bringing feminine charm but ensuring she’s not to be messed with.

    After watching the adventures of the Cali Bear unfold on the recent releases of Culprit music videos (Shall Ocin – Crash Into My Love), it will be interesting to see if the cheeky chap will end up dancing the night away with Adeline in the next instalment of his video escapades most likely to be recorded at the releases launch party at Dukes House, London.




    03. [a]pendics.shuffle Ft. Blakkat - Heavy Burdens High [Adjunct | ADJUNCT25]

    From the crazy minds of [a]pendics.shuffle and Blakkat we give you the "Heavy Burdens High" 12" EP! Mark Bell AKA Blakkat, Shaboom Records main man and Adjunct boss [a]pendics.shuffle came together to create a soulfully psychedelic masterpiece that will be destroying dance floors for years to come.

    The B side Includes remixes from San Francisco's Safeword (who's releases on Dessous, Mobilee and Bad Animal have been creating quite a stir!) and Reverse Commuter (Kenneth’s alter ego who's long awaited album drops on Hallucination Ltd. early 2013). To make ADJUNCT25 even sweeter still, we have Miami's own Velvet Elvis with three, yes 3 bonus digital only remixes. Don't Sleep folks!

    Released by: Adjunct
    Release/catalogue number: ADJUNCT25
    12" Release date: Mar 18, 2013 / Digital release date: April 15th, 2013




    04. Luciano - Dance Unity [Cadenza Music | CADENZA84]

    Luciano breezes into Cadenza Music’s 10th anniversary year with a new single, ‘Cachai’/’Dance Unity’, released on February 25th.

    Whereas previous single ‘Rise Of Angel’ came from the heart, this brace of new music comes strictly from the mind; heady, experimental dancefloor tracks with an air of futurism to them that sets the scene for Luciano’s next album, due this year, quite nicely.

    ‘Cachai’ fuses a bouncing, morning groove with stabbing operatic vocals and searing strings, light organ keys keeping the backbone of this decidedly trippy and minimal production, Luciano taking things back to the basics.

    ‘Dance Unity’ keeps things in the similar vein, raw and minimal electronic drums, furry snares and an attention to the finer details, with hallucinatory blips, bleeps and haunting keys weaving their magic over the tracks 15 minute tenure. Luciano provides the call to the dancefloor, with ‘Dance Unity’s’ lyric, and a fitting message in light of Cadenza’s 10 year achievements.

    Released by: Cadenza Music
    Release/catalogue number: Cadenza84
    Release date: Feb 25, 2013




    05. Italoboyz Vs Blind Minded - Unquenchable Woman (Episode #3 EP) [Superfiction Recordings | SFICT003]

    Up and coming on March 25th our own Episode #3 by Italoboyz Vs Blind Minded, featuring 2 super sexy and deep remixes by Martinez.

    Superfiction Recordings is the new record label and music collective established by Italoboyz’ Marco Donato and Federico Marton alongside with Giorgio Cadamuro.

    Since their well-received 2007 release ‘Viktor Casanova’ on Mothership, that unexpectedly became an immediate global crossover hit (hammered out by pretty much every DJ on the globe), Italoboyz have been exporting their eclectic sounds via label greats such as Get Physical, Moon Harbour and Trapez. Craving the total creative freedom and sense of musical continuity that only a self-grown label can bring, the duo have decided to take things to the next level – namely, Superfiction.

    Reflecting an Italoboyz’ vision of where modern electronic music is, or could be, releases on the label will be influenced by every possible music via their own view and perspective of Techno, House, Breaks, Electronica, Chill Out and “Funk… lots of Funk… Disco-y. Very jacking, sometimes trippy”. Superfiction will represent their main source of musical output, as well as becoming a showcase for their coolest tracks, collaborations and new artists.

    With this label there is a strong emphasis placed on longevity - Superfiction is not about trends. The label’s releases will be influenced by the tastes and personal acknowledgment of the Italoboyz and their musical backgrounds; their adventures in record collecting over 20-plus years and their uniquely individual style, whilst simultaneously leaving the door open to new artists and ideas. As Marco succinctly puts it "We don't have any preconceptions, we are open to many styles of music - as long as we believe is quality." This honest openness combined with a strong sense of identity means their releases will certainly reflect what their approach to electronic music is.

    Superfiction, far from being purely a means to releasing music without compromise or external limitations, is also a concept in its own right. As a platform, Superfiction is set to become a musical community for fellow DJs, musician friends and producers; facilitating collaborations and incubating new projects in an atmosphere of pure creativity, without the rigidity of pre-determined concepts and corporate agendas. Superfiction will also be expanding into club nights, where Fede and Marco will invite their label artists to perform, alongside friends and people who appreciate the meaning of a good party.

    Superfiction is a concept that subconsciously started over 20 years ago and, as it’s aged, aims to stay eternal and timeless.




    06. Pig & Dan - The Sudden Rush (Underground Sound Of Miami Series 2) [Bedrock Records | BEDMIAMICD2]

    11 totally exclusive tracks from the second Undergound Sound Of Miami release from the mighty Bedrock label selected by John Digweed. Featuring some new artists to the label alongside some of the labels favourite producers in the form of Robert Babicz, Pig&Dan, Marco Bailey and Guy J alongside an excellent bonus mixed version from Stelios Vassiloudis.




    07. Dance Spirit - Voyage Of The Cosmopolitan (Okain Remix) [Unike Muzik | UNIKE MUZIK 006]

    Their sonic scope of thumping beats, tight percussion, and sonic colors make Dance Spirit one of today's most exciting new monikers. An elusive talent hailing from Los Angeles, their obvious influences of disco, house, and futuristic techno translated into their debut EP on Unike Muzik, Voyage of the cosmopolitan EP. With compelling feedback and support from top tier artists like John Digweed, Maetrik, Alex Tepper, and Stacey Pullen, to name a few, the Unike imprint proudly releases their 6th catalog entry to date, Voyage Of The Cosmopolitan (The Remixes).

    No strangers to top shelf artists, the imprint calls upon some of today's more notable names like Marco Effe, Okain, Martin Aquino and the label owner, Leo Leal to remix this stunning pack.

    French tech whiz kid Okain adds his club friendly sound to the EP title track, livening up the percussive groove of the original and adding a fresh dose of tech house grit. Strong bass laden grooves carry this mix through soaring flutters of filtered atmosphere. The four-to-the- floor percussive flow, make this one an easy floor starter as it flawlessly keeps a swinging and memorable groove.

    Marco Effe lays a raw deep house blanket over the most praised track of the original release, Party Tonight. Already known for charting highly acclaimed remixes and originals on labels like Suara and Inmotion, Effe's sound has become nothing but infectious in today's Club land. Now he creates a fierce and low pumping mix that sways in gracious rhythm with classic hi-hat and perc patterns. A deep kick and raw tom percussive pattern allow Marco's mix to be played by both deep house and techno DJs alike.

    A hazy and thumping jam, Leo Leal teams up once again with Martin Aquino to bring one delicious deep house bomb. Prominent bass melodies and untouched smooth vocal sampling turn Tangled in blue into a mystical sonic delight. Weightless hats and textures paint a landscape of carefree bliss and beach vibes just in time for WMC. One that is sure to be opening up beach parties this season, Martin and Leo's undying ability to deliver proper and upfront music clues listeners into their sophisticated flair. With Dance Spirit's friendly track structure and label support by Superfreq, Maison D'etre, and Supernature, their reign in the scene is growing steadily with each release. Unike Muzik's opportunity to collaborate with the freshest producers of today alongside this mint talent only creates a bigger mark; as their mission to evolve today's electronic music crusades forward.

    Delivered by Label Worx on behalf of Unike Muzik.

    Earlier Support From , John Dimas,Markus Homm,Nikola Gala,Marco Carola,Tripmastaz,Miguel Lobo , Nick Curly , Slam , Gel Abril , Basti , Clio , Onno

    Released by: Unike Muzik
    Release/catalogue number: unikemuzik006
    Release date: Mar 18, 2013




    08. Dubspeeka - Kilimanjaro [Truesoul | TRUE1242]

    Dubspeeka has created a worthy EP that kicks off with Kilimanjaro that is effortlessly thrilling. The drums and bass section give this track a groove that is broken down with some devastating synth stabs that will keep any dance floor pulsing at 5am. 'Falling Skies' has a different vibe to 'Kilimanjaro' but keeps the dark dubspeeka vibe that he is synonymous for. This tripped out dubby track will keep has a uniquely enticing bass line that will tear through any sound system and devastate dance floors. 'Half Life' uses heavy hitting percussion stabs and sparse vocal phrases to create a distinctive feel that is followed by the flute-like lead line. The fourth and final track on the EP, 'Possession' yet again delivers something different with a more melodic approach that show's dubspeeka's versatility as a producer into more thought provoking tracks.




    Hour 2: Oniris

    01. N'to - Every Wall Is A Door [Parquet Recordings | PARQUETLTD034]
    02. Roger Martinez - De Machtige Trip (Echaton EP) [Gem Records | GEM025]
    03. Oniris - Ascend [Bedrock Digital | Beddigi-33]
    04. Madben - Alphecca [Stripped Off | SO003]
    05. Oniris - Leaving Earth [Bedrock Digital | Beddigi-33]
    06. Ian O'donovan - Crimson Flare (Underground Sound Of Miami Series 2) [Bedrock Records | BEDMIAMICD2]
    07. Politeca - Reverso (Vince Watson Mix) | [Sick Watona SKW042]
    08. Roel Hoogendoorn - Into The Fire [Traum Schallplatten | TRAUMCDDIGITAL28]
    09. Jaw - Pop (Stefan Vincent Remix) [A Must Have | AMH033]
    10. Oniris Feat Pat Brooks - The Rebirth [Bedrock Digital | Beddigi-33]
    11. Max Richter - Sarajevo (Memoryhouse LP) [Fatcat Records | CD13-09]
    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.
  • simonr
    Transitionator
    • Jun 2004
    • 8796

    #2
    Re: Transitions 446 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Oniris

    Both files up.

    Superb guest mix this week ... recommend you check it out

    Oniris's Bedrock EP which featured on last weeks show has been massive for Diggers live and still going down well (incl. last track at Ultra Miami)



    The first track is:

    Pan-Pot - Kepler (Julian Jeweil Remix) [Mobilee Records | MOBILEE 108]
    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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    • ilias
      Getting Somewhere
      • May 2008
      • 115

      #3
      Re: Transitions 446 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Oniris

      Madben - Alphecca [Stripped Off |
      thumbs up!

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      • simonr
        Transitionator
        • Jun 2004
        • 8796

        #4
        Re: Transitions 446 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Oniris

        Originally posted by ilias
        thumbs up!

        Norm's label has been putting out some great stuff.
        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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        • dusk
          DUDERZ get a life!!!
          • Jun 2004
          • 7266

          #5
          Re: Transitions 446 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Oniris

          Thanks for the usual massive write ups Simon. Will need to get on this weeks mixes.

          So what are the chances of us getting the entire JD set from Ultra?
          ~ You are what you think you are ~


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          • sbando
            Going back to Romford
            • Apr 2008
            • 11660

            #6
            Re: Transitions 446 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Oniris

            What are the chances of you not getting any more weekly Transitions from Proton? VERY HIGH.
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            ╚╗╔╝...........(=•_•=)
            ╔╝(¯`v´¯).......ღ***ღ.*
            ╚══`.¸. ...:::.(¯`•\|/•´¯) ☆*゚

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            • dusk
              DUDERZ get a life!!!
              • Jun 2004
              • 7266

              #7
              Re: Transitions 446 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Oniris

              ^^^ Whatever mate .. it was a rhetorical question... more specifically directed at Simon

              Guest mix is spot on... love that track 6.
              ~ You are what you think you are ~


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              • sbando
                Going back to Romford
                • Apr 2008
                • 11660

                #8
                Re: Transitions 446 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Oniris

                And how many times have you be thanking ME for the files you get each week? I know, Simon will now get them somewhere else. But guess what, sistah, it will be warez! Proton won't get a penny, John won't get a penny by you sunshine people.
                ╔══╗............/\_¸_/\
                ╚╗╔╝...........(=•_•=)
                ╔╝(¯`v´¯).......ღ***ღ.*
                ╚══`.¸. ...:::.(¯`•\|/•´¯) ☆*゚

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                • dusk
                  DUDERZ get a life!!!
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 7266

                  #9
                  Re: Transitions 446 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Oniris

                  Dude what exactly are you on? You do get thanked and plenty from what I've seen.

                  Back in the day when I was uploading sets in P&R like crazy ... it wasn't for reward... unfortunately its a thankless job.. so if you're in it for the praise... your better off rescuing dolphins... the sooner you accept that the better off you will feel.
                  ~ You are what you think you are ~


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                  • sbando
                    Going back to Romford
                    • Apr 2008
                    • 11660

                    #10
                    Re: Transitions 446 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Oniris

                    ^JEEZ. Ok, ok, nevermind.

                    How is it that on the Internet people can understand fuck all, even it's usually short sentences in plain text, in black against a white backdrop?
                    ╔══╗............/\_¸_/\
                    ╚╗╔╝...........(=•_•=)
                    ╔╝(¯`v´¯).......ღ***ღ.*
                    ╚══`.¸. ...:::.(¯`•\|/•´¯) ☆*゚

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                    • dusk
                      DUDERZ get a life!!!
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 7266

                      #11
                      Re: Transitions 446 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Oniris

                      ^^ My point exactly ... we are finally on the same page.
                      ~ You are what you think you are ~


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                      • sbando
                        Going back to Romford
                        • Apr 2008
                        • 11660

                        #12
                        Re: Transitions 446 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Oniris

                        Since you're such a nice person, I'm dropping it here*.
                        ╔══╗............/\_¸_/\
                        ╚╗╔╝...........(=•_•=)
                        ╔╝(¯`v´¯).......ღ***ღ.*
                        ╚══`.¸. ...:::.(¯`•\|/•´¯) ☆*゚

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                        • sbando
                          Going back to Romford
                          • Apr 2008
                          • 11660

                          #13
                          Re: Transitions 446 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Oniris

                          *I'm trolling you. Actually, I hate how you "casually" dropped by and blessed the posters here "for their great work" as if you were the First Lady . "Oh, great job, Simon, smoochies, I haven't visited P&R in 3 years but thank you people for the hard work. Especially the copy and paste!" Then you saying it's not about getting thanked, wtf. Offensive how a few old-skoolers, casually, all of the sudden, started re-appearing here in MS's lowest ring. Are you tring to make a point? Um no, I do this so regularly!

                          You should also visit other sections of Music, then, just to see the sad state they're in, 99% dead links, a ghost town, random shit everywhere, no admins left.

                          And you, in particular, even got the nerve of namechecking the P&R's resident troll, all motherly. I know what you're saying about him, we must be careful, poor soul, a timebomb. Then how is it that he's banned in EVERY OTHER DANCE FORUM??

                          The manure that TA refuses is King at MS! Not only that, the trolls here are out of control. There are: countless threads with a MixCloud video. Just that. The mixing.dj crew owning their section. And so many threads that say: "google it" or "get it from torrents, links are the past".

                          When someone points all this out, he's the one to blame.
                          ╔══╗............/\_¸_/\
                          ╚╗╔╝...........(=•_•=)
                          ╔╝(¯`v´¯).......ღ***ღ.*
                          ╚══`.¸. ...:::.(¯`•\|/•´¯) ☆*゚

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                          • aatt
                            Getting Somewhere
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 136

                            #14
                            Re: Transitions 446 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Oniris

                            Wicked tunes this week!

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                            • minimal
                              Addiction started
                              • Jun 2006
                              • 361

                              #15
                              Re: Transitions 446 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Oniris

                              Guest mix is amazing. I was checking out the playlist looking for a track and I see that he also produces!!
                              Oniris - Leaving Earth ♥
                              music is the answer

                              http://soundcloud.com/sh-oe

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