After a long run of studio shows it's time for Diggers to open his vault of extensive live sets, giving us an hour from one of the large festival events during this summer.
John's segement of Transitions is taken from Global Gathering where Bedrock historically have a tent for the day with a few small names added to boost the bill e.g. the likes of Sasha, Jimmy Van M, Sander Kleinenberg, Josh Wink, Danny Howells, Guy J, Christian Smith and [ms]'s very own Andy Newland !
The set is a stormer, and typical peak time set with some big tunes and after the lush sounds of Gus Gus the momentum keeps on getting cranked up a notch to a swift pace as Diggers throws everything at you, building up to destroy mode ... or Tangent as it's known !
Pics from the night are included in this thread :
I know John gets bombarded with requests for live sets (guilty !) - but as mighty fine as this set is, I'd still urge people to catch up on the studio sets, as there have been some corkers lately. Transitions has been on a roll in 2009 and long may that continue !
We just need one ID to complete the set list, so get trainspotting !
The guest mix this week is, I have to say, essential listening. It's from progressive legend Moshic (Dj, Producer, Remixer) and is simply one of the finest things I've heard this year - plus the tracks are a teaser of Moshic's forthcoming artist album, which is now looking like a must have !
As always, both sets are available now in the [ms] downloads section
John Digweed - Transitions 274 (Kiss100) 29th November 2009
: Live at Global Gathering - Bedrock Arena 25th July 2009
01. Gus Gus - Add This Song (Patrick Chardronnet Mix) [Kompakt KOMPAKT196]
02. ID
03. Christian Smith & John Selway - Mistral (Anton Pieete Remix)[Bedrock BED80]
04. Secret Cinema - Kurzweil [Cocoon Recordings CORLP021]
05. Alex Dolby & Santos - Babylon [Bedrock Bed11Vin2]
06. Timo Maas - Bite The Dust (Original Mix) [More Music TIMORE001]
07. Mutant Clan - Persuader [Bedrock Bed11Vin2]
08. Cirez D - On Off [Mouseville Records Mouse 011]
09. Marc Marzenit - Not Assigned [Bedrock Bed11Vin1]
10. John Digweed & Nick Muir - Tangent [Bedrock BED81]
Moshic (Aka Argonout, Moshic Da Silva, Remosh) Bio.
Northern Israel, Haifa (1977), Moshic Shlomi is born. A man, whose name thrills millions of progressive House fans today. He grew up in a family of musicians, but not everything in his life inclined cheerful singing.
At the age of 18, he was enlisted to National Service, where as a medic, he had to deal with death everyday. Soldiers brought from Lebanon were dying right in front of his eyes. Continuous suicide attacks and living on a time bomb made Moshic understand, what the most important thing in life is to seize the day.
When he finished paying his debts to the country, he decided to devote himself completely to electronic music. He fell in love with progressive, which wasnt too popular at that time in Israel. He was handing out his mixes wherever he could, but the scene ignored his too dark style. Disillusioned, he moved to New York the city where John Digweed and Sasha were spinning records in Twilo, and Moshics progressive darkness finally found a susceptible breeding ground.
Moshic released his first singles under the Argonout guise. Argonout (Aka Moshic) is Moshics first project and got releases through Cyber records (NL).
Moshic - Guest Mix (Kiss100) 29th November 2009
01. Moshic - Atnachtha
02. Moshic - I’m Your Danger
03. Moshic - TubTa
04. Moshic - La Monte
05. Moshic - Keeps Me Soft
06. Moshic - Esah
07. Moshic - The Templers
08. Moshic - 15 Is God
John's segement of Transitions is taken from Global Gathering where Bedrock historically have a tent for the day with a few small names added to boost the bill e.g. the likes of Sasha, Jimmy Van M, Sander Kleinenberg, Josh Wink, Danny Howells, Guy J, Christian Smith and [ms]'s very own Andy Newland !
The set is a stormer, and typical peak time set with some big tunes and after the lush sounds of Gus Gus the momentum keeps on getting cranked up a notch to a swift pace as Diggers throws everything at you, building up to destroy mode ... or Tangent as it's known !
Pics from the night are included in this thread :
I know John gets bombarded with requests for live sets (guilty !) - but as mighty fine as this set is, I'd still urge people to catch up on the studio sets, as there have been some corkers lately. Transitions has been on a roll in 2009 and long may that continue !
We just need one ID to complete the set list, so get trainspotting !
The guest mix this week is, I have to say, essential listening. It's from progressive legend Moshic (Dj, Producer, Remixer) and is simply one of the finest things I've heard this year - plus the tracks are a teaser of Moshic's forthcoming artist album, which is now looking like a must have !
As always, both sets are available now in the [ms] downloads section
John Digweed - Transitions 274 (Kiss100) 29th November 2009
: Live at Global Gathering - Bedrock Arena 25th July 2009
01. Gus Gus - Add This Song (Patrick Chardronnet Mix) [Kompakt KOMPAKT196]
02. ID
03. Christian Smith & John Selway - Mistral (Anton Pieete Remix)[Bedrock BED80]
04. Secret Cinema - Kurzweil [Cocoon Recordings CORLP021]
05. Alex Dolby & Santos - Babylon [Bedrock Bed11Vin2]
06. Timo Maas - Bite The Dust (Original Mix) [More Music TIMORE001]
07. Mutant Clan - Persuader [Bedrock Bed11Vin2]
08. Cirez D - On Off [Mouseville Records Mouse 011]
09. Marc Marzenit - Not Assigned [Bedrock Bed11Vin1]
10. John Digweed & Nick Muir - Tangent [Bedrock BED81]
Moshic (Aka Argonout, Moshic Da Silva, Remosh) Bio.
Northern Israel, Haifa (1977), Moshic Shlomi is born. A man, whose name thrills millions of progressive House fans today. He grew up in a family of musicians, but not everything in his life inclined cheerful singing.
At the age of 18, he was enlisted to National Service, where as a medic, he had to deal with death everyday. Soldiers brought from Lebanon were dying right in front of his eyes. Continuous suicide attacks and living on a time bomb made Moshic understand, what the most important thing in life is to seize the day.
When he finished paying his debts to the country, he decided to devote himself completely to electronic music. He fell in love with progressive, which wasnt too popular at that time in Israel. He was handing out his mixes wherever he could, but the scene ignored his too dark style. Disillusioned, he moved to New York the city where John Digweed and Sasha were spinning records in Twilo, and Moshics progressive darkness finally found a susceptible breeding ground.
Moshic released his first singles under the Argonout guise. Argonout (Aka Moshic) is Moshics first project and got releases through Cyber records (NL).
Moshic - Guest Mix (Kiss100) 29th November 2009
01. Moshic - Atnachtha
02. Moshic - I’m Your Danger
03. Moshic - TubTa
04. Moshic - La Monte
05. Moshic - Keeps Me Soft
06. Moshic - Esah
07. Moshic - The Templers
08. Moshic - 15 Is God
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