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  • simonr
    Transitionator
    • Jun 2004
    • 8796

    Transitions
    Transitions 452 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Logiztik Sounds



    Transitions 452


    Hour 1: John Digweed

    01. Vaal - Mask (Sei A Remix) [Baastard | BSTRD003]
    02. Max Cooper feat. Kathrin DeBoer - Numb (Extended Version) [Fields | FLDS004]
    03. Nhar - An Ubiquitous Matter [200 Records | Promo]
    04. Layo & Bushwacka! - Born In The Backwoods (Hectors Remix) [Olmeto Records | OLMETO039]
    05. Anja Schneider - No Answers (Diagonal EP) [Mobilee Records | MOBILEE111]
    06. Pedro Aguiar - I Don't Want It (Ray Unico Remix) [Flow Vinyl | FV048]
    07. Unders - Evenin Feelin feat. Verlee (Edu Imbernon Remix) [Eklektisch | EKV013]
    08. Bachar Mar-Khalifé - Machins Choses (feat. Kid A) (Ewan Pearson Remix) [InFiné Music | Promo]
    09. Matthew Jonson - In The Stars (Automaton EP) [Crosstown Rebels | CRM110]



    Release Notes:

    Hour 1 >> John Digweed Transitions 452 Studio Mix
    Hour 2 >> Logiztik Sounds Transitions Guest Mix


    Release Notes:



    01. Vaal - Mask (Sei A Remix) [Baastard | BSTRD003]

    MASK | Released in 2012 as the first track to come from the mysterious ‘Vaal’, ‘Mask’ has been remixed by two purveyors of forward-thinking electronic music. Sei A and John Tejada twist & cajole the original into new and darker territories, whilst Vaal’s own ‘Hut Remix’ adds another dimension to the EP.

    VAAL | Heralding from a rock n’roll and jazz background Vaal is not aware of the strict rules that define & guard electronic music. Therefore Vaal is not afraid to break them. Sourcing tracks and samples became an obsession: from this was born a compulsion to write, experiment & develop original music that could be equally human, equally electronic.

    Vaal exists in the dark of the city: the secretive curtained room that you can never quite peer into, the dark pulsating dance-floors of the underground. Vaal has nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears & sweat. Vaal is electronic, & Vaal is a Baastard.




    02. Max Cooper Feat. Kathrin DeBoer - Numb (Extended Version) [Fields | FLDS004]

    Limited release info. Out 22 April 2013 on Max Cooper's Fields Imprint.




    03. Nhar - An Ubiquitous Matter [200 Records | Promo]

    Next to come on 200 Records: the Lessons EP by Owain/KTRL incl. Rhauder Remix, "An Ubiquitous Matter/Novice" by Nhar and the inauguration of our new vinyl label 200 BLACK: the "Distanced" EP by Havantepe!

    Nhar's third strike for 200 Records contains two dark, melancholic yet beautiful dance-floor orientated tracks. The EP also includes the majestic ambient track "That Place".




    04. Layo & Bushwacka! - Born In The Backwoods (Hectors Remix) [Olmeto Records | OLMETO039]

    Taken from last years 'Rising & Falling' LP the sees remixes by Nicole Moudaber and Hector.

    Released by: Olmeto Records
    Release/catalogue number: OLMETO039
    Release date: Apr 22, 2013




    05. Anja Schneider - No Answers (Diagonal EP) [Mobilee Records | MOBILEE111]

    Anja Schneider is the mobilee records founder, broadcaster, internationally renowned DJ andproducer once labeled a "perpetual motion machine", and one of the hardest working individuals in the business.

    Anja’s 2008 opus, her debut album Beyond the Valley, was released to critical acclaim, with tracks "Belize" and “Safari” dominating Charts and danc-efloors worldwide. She followed this with Deseo, mobilee’s 50th release, and a pair of storming tech house EPs in 2010, iThought and Pushin’ plus a few remixes. “Imagination ”, a co-production between Anja and And.Id, featured on Heidi’s Jackathon compilation for Get Physical Music in early 2011 was her last output. After hiding in the studio for a while with the new label mate Nyma she is finally back on mobilee with her new ep „Diagonal“. Enjoy!

    Released by: mobilee records
    Release/catalogue number: mobilee111
    Release date: Apr 22, 2013




    06. Pedro Aguiar - I Don't Want It (Ray Unico Remix) [Flow Vinyl | FV048]

    King Unique returns - with a new identity and a new sound .. meet ray

    Flow Vinyl stay close to home for their second release of 2013. Lisbon-based DJ and producer Pedro Aguiar is at the controls with ‘I Don’t Want It’, a sweetly melancholic track severed up with an extra helping of deep funk. He’s already made a strong name for himself with releases on labels like Baroque, Plastic City and Wolf Music (part of the Flow family.) Now it’s the turn of Flow Vinyl and something a little different showing the forward-thinking attitude of the label.

    Pedro Aguiar is known for his wide range of musical styles, and ‘I Don’t Want It’ reflects the more song-based side of his sound. An irresistible rhythm, rolling bass-line and catchy guitar sample provide the perfect backdrop for the emotional vocals. Always with one eye on the dance-floor, the track uses extra layers of percussion to build the pressure to superb effect.

    The remix package is rather special too as King Unique assumes his new Ray Unico alias and pushes the funk even further. Dreamier than the original and with a nod towards disco, it’s an enchanting contribution from one of the best producers on the progressive house scene.

    In contrast, Beaumont Stanford from Los Angeles gets the adrenalin pumping with an electro-style reworking fuelled by some killer acid lines. This one is surely destined for some big room action this summer. A very cool and varied collection of music perfectly executed.

    Released by: Flow Vinyl
    Release/catalogue number: FV048




    07. Unders - Evenin Feelin feat. Verlee (Edu Imbernon Remix) [Eklektisch | EKV013]

    Eklektisch is the label run by esteemed Spanish DJ and producer, Edu Imbernon. Since 2008, the label has showcased a wide range of house and tech styles from a number of established and breakthrough artists. As well as the boss himself, the likes of Coyu, Uner, David August, Solomun, Los Suruba, Hot Since 82, Blond:ish and many more have released on the imprint. Perfect electronic music for the more discerning dancefloors is the label's mission, with many of the releases being played by top spinners including Oxia, Uner, Ramon Tapia, X-Press 2 and many more besides.

    The 13th release of Eklektisch! A beautiful original from Unders and an awesome remix by our head Edu Imbernon! Early feadback by: Maya Jane Coles, John Digweed, POPOF, Karotte, Inxec, Droog and many others.

    "Some evening feelings that took over my summer. Beautiful melody by my dear friend Camiel Daamen featuring my new astonishing friend Veerle with the beautiful sounds that come out of this small girl's mouth. Enjoy" [Unders Music]

    Released by: EKLEKTISCH
    Release/catalogue number: EKV 013
    Release date: Mar 25, 2013




    08. Bachar Mar-Khalifé - Machins Choses (feat. Kid A) (Ewan Pearson Remix) [InFiné Music | Promo]


    First single taken from Lebanon born, Paris based Bachar Mar-Khalifé's new album "Who's Gonna Get The Ball..." to be released on InFiné on the 4th of March. Original song by Serge Gainsbourg.

    Kiddiminster born, Berlin based Ewan Pearson has been making records since 1995. He has recorded as Maas for Soma, releasing six singles and an album, ʻLatitudeʼ, and under a number of other guises including World of Apples and, currently, Partial Arts for Cologne’s legendary Kompakt label. His remixes for the likes of Depeche Mode, Chemical Brothers, Seelenluft, Cortney Tidwell, Foals and Junior Boys are considered classics of the form and have been compiled on ‘Small Change’ (Soma, 2001) and 2007’s !K7 2CD retrospective ‘Piece Work’. His production credits include Delphic’s ‘Acolyte’, Tracey Thorn’s solo albums ‘Out Of The Woods’ and ‘Love And Its Opposite’, The Rapture’s ‘Pieces of the People We Love’ and M83’s ‘Saturdays=Youth’.

    A published academic and lecturer at the tender age of 27 (‘Discographies: dance music, culture and the politics of sound’ (Routledge, 1999) with Jeremy Gilbert), Ewan is a frequent speaker at festivals and conferences around Europe, he writes a column for Germany’s ‘Groove’ magazine and his ‘Enthusiasm’ blogs send readers hot-footed to record stores in their droves. As a DJ Ewan’s no slouch either. He has been responsible for three acclaimed mix CDs – SciFiHiFi Vol.1 for Soma, fabric 35 and last year’s ‘We Are Proud Of Our Choices’ for Kompakt. A regular at clubs from We Love Space to Panoramabar and a resident at Robert Johnson and The Loft, his sets – like the rest of his career – defy easy categorisation, marrying the independent and the underground with a pop sensibility that’s all his own.

    In the last twelve months Ewan has returned to remixing with a vengeance, completing work for Chapel Club, Crosstown Rebels, Visionquest, Eskimo, Erol Alkan & Boyz Noize and Metronomy. The first track from a new project ‘Bhutan Tiger Rescue’ (with Julian ‘October’ Smith) was featured on the new Kompakt Pop Ambient 2011 compilation. He has produced and mixed most of Flowers and Sea Creatures’ debut album for Ben Watt’s Buzzin’ Fly, a single for Oxford’s Trophy Wife and is currently working on Footprintz’ debut album for Visionquest.




    09. Mathew Jonson - In The Stars (Automaton EP) [Crosstown Rebels | CRM110]

    Honorary Rebel Mathew Jonson will soon be unleashing his long awaited third artist album on Crosstown Rebels but first a slice of the Canadian minimal house pioneer's inimitable style with two tracks of distinct tonal contrast both with the unique stamp of a Jonson production.

    Killer A-side 'Automaton' is a powerful trip with a solid yet nuanced drive, intricate tribal beats with an almost syncopated African influence combined with gnarled bass sequences in a never-ending groove.

    B-side 'In The Stars' enters a more abstract realm, with celestial synth melodies melting into a sound bed of futuristic bleeps and a soporific groove of percussion and a heavy bass beat. In the breaks, vague jazzy chords fuse with an echoing voice descending from space.

    The Mathew Jonson sound is instantly recognizable. Rhythmically complex and with a truly timeless fluid style, Jonson has a propensity for epic, dark and dynamic sound scapes that leave a dancefloor helplessly enthralled. Canadian born but residing in Berlin for the past decade, Jonson is widely considered a figurehead in the minimal house and techno surge of the early 2000s. Also part of the ground-breaking live techno project Cobblestone Jazz, Jonson is part-founder of the illustrious Wagon Repair imprint as well as his own Itiswhatisis Recordings and has appeared on heavyweight labels such as M_nus and Perlon. 'Automaton', Jonson's second release on Crosstown Rebels after the runaway success of 'Dayz' in 2012, is a precursor to the hotly anticipated forthcoming album 'Her Blurry Pictures' -- due on the label in June 2013.




    Transitions 452

    Hour 2: Logiztik Sounds

    01. Mmoths - For Her (Max Cooper Remix) [Mmoths Music]
    02. Lefrenk - Explorer [unreleased]
    03. Aiora - Packing Future (Slangsdorf Remix) [PFL Records]
    04. Mees Dierdorp - Libelle's Memories [Manual Music]
    05. Funkbrainer - Boreal Illusion (Hells Kitchen Remix) [INLAB Recordings]
    06. Teho & Van Did - Noya [unreleased]
    07. Melodule & Van Did - Deep Velvet (Romolus Remix) [Grrreat Recordings]
    08. Lefrenk - The Planet [unreleased]
    09. Mattheis - Unknown 1 (Fairmont Remix) [Shabu Recordings]
    10. Funkbrainer - Lift The Sun [INLAB Recordings]
    11. James Holden - Break In The Clouds [Border Community]


    incoming .... 12 x ibiza dates this summer

    Insane | Pacha

    Last edited by simonr; April 30, 2013, 06:00:45 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.
  • Hoff
    Are you Kidding me??
    • Aug 2009
    • 4727

    #2
    Re: Transitions 452 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Logiztik Sounds





    nico Logiztik
    is the one who is making possible John in Punta del Este last 2 years

    so .. Respects !!




    he´s closing with . : Holden _ Break In The Clouds : . uhuhuhuhuhu


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    • feather
      Shanghai ooompa loompa
      • Jul 2004
      • 20895

      #3
      Re: Transitions 452 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Logiztik Sounds

      Good stuff this week, love the Max Cooper but Machin Choses stole the show.


      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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      • simonr
        Transitionator
        • Jun 2004
        • 8796

        #4
        Re: Transitions 452 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Logiztik Sounds

        Originally posted by feather
        Good stuff this week, love the Max Cooper but Machin Choses stole the show.
        Ewan Pearson is consistently top notch with his remixes ... check out his Boiler Room set
        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

          #5
          Re: Transitions 452 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Logiztik Sounds

          Out today - release info just in !



          02. Max Cooper feat. Kathrin DeBoer - Numb (Extended Version) (Conditions Two EP) [Fields | FLDS004]

          CONDITIONS TWO / NUMB : the next installment of Max's CONDITIONS series, this time featuring Kathrin DeBoer of Belleruche.

          Max Cooper has collaborated with Belleruche / Tru Thoughts? jazz singer Kathrin deBoer on two-part EP named CONDITIONS TWO. The brutal "Numb" encases deBoer?s scat vocalisation and cries of ?I don?t feel you / any more? within a grimy soundscape of distorted bass, glitch and a breakdown that falls away to total silence. "Falling into Recursive Space", meanwhile, is a more traditional set of Cooper beats ? melodic, tender and abstract, again purpose built to showcase deBoer?s range. Most of Cooper?s work is influenced around science or math theory but the CONDITIONS series takes as its starting point Cooper?s very personal view of the human condition: that people are the mercy of their biology and are happy or unhappy within the confines of that limited free will. This release follows Cooper?s collaboration with Canada?s BRAIDS to create Pleasures and Automaton for the previous CONDITIONS EP.



          "I've been experimenting recently with some more traditional song type arrangements - more of a quick changing shortened format instead of my usual drawn out style. This is the first of the experiments - although there's also an extended version of this on the same EP, with my usual mixable/home listening balance.

          "It was a really fun project to work on right the way through. It started with some glitchy beats and a couple of big basslines I was messing around with, with a general idea of a deep but almost overpowering feeling. Kathrin came to my little studio in London and we talked a little about the idea, before she just let go and free-style sang over the loops, using my crappy little test mic I bought for 12 pounds in 2002.

          "The plan was to lay down some melodic ideas for the vocals, which I could then select, and send back to Kathrin to write lyrics with and re-record properly. But when I ran through everything after I released she'd just nailed it right then and there! All I had to do was layer up some of the multiple instances of her voice, and add my reverbs and widening with some subtle EQing and compression, and it was there - she captured the pure feeling of the music and enhanced it a million times, and I love the free-flowing feeling of it, with its imperfections and half words, and of course, he subconscious vocal of not feeling any more lead to the title and concise concept for the music.

          "We knew that we had to get a video made to match Kathrin's work, and I was really excited to find out that Henning M. Lederer, who I had been a big fan of for some time, could do the project. We discussed options together and decided to try a "numbed by the capitalist machine" theme, which he has developed into an amazing, detailed story with a twist. There's a still above - I love the result, I hope it works for you too! The video will be released next week, so keep an eye on facebook / youtube / soundcloud for the link!" [Max Cooper]
          sigpicSimonR

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

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          • feather
            Shanghai ooompa loompa
            • Jul 2004
            • 20895

            #6
            Re: Transitions 452 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Logiztik Sounds

            Top mix from Logiztik Sounds too, lovely energy.

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

              #7
              Re: Transitions 452 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Logiztik Sounds

              Still have to get onto this....and 453 already been aired?

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

                #8
                Re: Transitions 452 ● John Digweed with a guest mix by Logiztik Sounds

                Insane is a fitting name for those parties and lineups

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