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  • Loafer
    Getting Somewhere
    • Jun 2004
    • 135

    John Digweed - Choice: A Collection Of Classics

    Article taken from: http://www.progressive-sounds.com/fe...eed-Choice.asp

    Tracklist:

    Disk 1
    Voices Of Africa - Hoomba Hoomba
    The Grid - Flotation
    T. Tauri - Joy To The World (No Felt Mix)
    Hypnotone - Dreambeam (Ben Chapman 12" Mix)
    Smith & Mighty - Dark House
    The Peech Boys - Don't Make Me Wait
    Propaganda - Your Wildlife (Red Zone Mix)
    The Beat Club - Security (Midnight Club Mix)
    Sheer Taft - Cascades (Hynotone Mix)
    Euphoria - Mercurial (Euphoric Original Mix)
    One Dove - White Love (Scott Hardkiss Psychic Masturbation Mix)
    Dance 2 Trance - We Came In
    Desert Storm - Desert Storm
    Abfahrt - Alone It's Me (Alley Cat Edit)
    Underworld - Mmm Skyscraper I Love You (Jamscraper Mix)

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Disk 2
    Babble - Beautiful (Blue Mix)
    Waterlillies - Tempted (Apple Crumble Mix)
    INXS - Disappear (Morales Mix)
    Megatonk - Belgium (Nintendotone Mix)
    DSK - What Would You Do (8 Minutes Of Madness Mix)
    Reese & Santonio - Back To The Beat (With The Sound)
    Jody Watley - I'm The One You Need (Def Dub Version)
    Saint Etienne - Cool Kids Of Death (Underworld Mix)
    Hi-Bias - Drive It Home
    Young American Primitive - Young American Primitive
    DJ H - Come On Boy (Larry Levan Mix)
    Secret Knowledge - Sugar Daddy
    The Cure - A Forest


    The 'Choice' collections are fast becoming a who's who of influential figures. With legendary artists such as Jeff Mills, Louie Vega, Derrick Carter, Francois Kervorkian, Tony Humphries, Danny Tenaglia, X-Press 2 and Frankie Knuckles hosting previous releases it is just a matter of time before your own personal hero gets this unique opportunity to really communicate their own musical history. The concept is a simple one, but the results are so filled with textures, stories, moods and memories that it immediately becomes much more about character than concepts, much more about documenting a development than capturing a part of time. As you would expect from some of the worlds finest DJs these compilations are filled with classics and rarities, huge anthems and wild obscurities all presented with the Midas touch that made their owner famous. It is almost like a musical interview that is conducted with some of the best hindsight in the business.

    For many fans of John Digweed this collection will look back through time, past the point where their current understanding of him reaches, beyond the touch of fame and the spark of celebrity. It stretches back to a more innocent musical time, long before he achieved most of his international recognition and global success. It goes back prior to the days when he began to be defined as much by his success as by his unique talents. This mix is much more a 'collection of favourites' than it is any attempt at a history of those times, though in many ways it functions as both. It covers much territory and tells several stories at once: the story of each individual track, a story of those times, the story of the mix and the story of a DJ. From his very early days in Hastings, England as the son of a butcher to the far reaches of the known world John Digweed has slowly and carefully mapped out a trajectory for his life that would bring him ever closer to the thing he truly loved: Music.

    John;s story is one of perseverance and commitment. From his earliest contact with DJing at the age of twelve to his first residency at local club 'Saturdays' Johns's youth was centred around DJing. He would continue this success throughout his early career never giving up at the sign of hard work, emerging as a competent and dedicated participator in the scene. Eventually it was this do it yourself attitude that would propel John to host his own night called 'Bedrock' and with guests such as Carl Cox, Fabio and Grooverider, Eddie Richards and Pete Tong attending it could not fail to succeed. All this energy and enthusiasm would all eventually pay off as breaks from first 'Rage' gigs at Heaven and then Renaissance finally established John's credentials as a huge talent that had to be respected. It was a long road filled with pitfalls and hard times but it is testament to his skills that he is still a major player in the now international dance music community. There are too many clubs, parties, cities, countries and continents to name since then. Besides... that is the history that has already been told. We're here to tell a different history, the history of Choice.

    The mix that John has done for Choice is likely not a mix that he would have done all those years ago but rather one that he can do now, as a music fan, a DJ and longtime record collector looking back. Being a true fan of music can be one the most pleasantly difficult obsessions at times, the mind naturally wants to categorize and make some personal sense out of it all, while the best records defy groupings, or end up inadvertently creating new categories by the many imitators they produce. Records like The Peech Boys 'Don't Make Me Wait', Beat Club 'Security', The Grid 'Flotation' and Underworld's 'Mmmm Skyscraper, I Love You' easily qualify as being at the top of their respective categories, yet somehow also above the very categories they preside over. While simple and infectious records that captured a moment in time still have a powerful magnetic charm of their own, records like Hypnotone 'Dream Beam', Smith and Mighty 'Dark House', and Dance 2 Trance 'We Came in Peace' certainly qualify as being among the very best examples of truly irresistible house.

    In pleasantly typical fashion John turns up the pace a little bit on the second CD with tracks as diverse as Megatonk, St. Etienne, Young American Primitive and The Cure. Creatively manipulating the mysterious authority of music he experiments subtly with tempos, styles, space and sounds. He does again what he has done so well for so many years now: to just present the best music he has in the most non-obtrusive way. Listen and listen again, that is the real joy...

    This CD will very likely surprise many who buy it. They will expect the John Digweed they have known for the past ten years. But John has been spinning and collecting records for many, many years. He could have included much older tracks but he opted to include as much musical territory as he possibly could, from his early beginnings in 1982 up to and through the birth of what we'll call "modern house"... As a DJ it is a very difficult task to sustain both musical diversity and international success. Success can be restrictive in ways that are not so apparent. A DJ's fan base can have very weighty expectations... invisible limits placed on diversity and the potential creativity that distinct music encourages. A dedicated fan-base comes to expect 'more of the same' from their hero and sometimes very little else. The mark of a great DJ is that they can deliver to those limiting expectations while also transcending them in a uniquely creative and vibrant way. This is something that John Digweed has made a lifelong career practice of, and that's his real story
    "money talks, bullshit runs the marathon"
  • cwsiggy
    Getting Somewhere
    • Jun 2004
    • 249

    #2
    Looks great!!! I didn't read the whole article on Progressive Sounds but I am assuming it is mixed????? Suprised it doesn't have Leftfield - Song For Life considering that is one of his favorite tracks of all time. Babble has to be one of the coolest tracks!! A must buy!!!
    The djs took pills to stay awake and play for seven days......

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    • peloquin
      Till I Come!
      • Jun 2004
      • 8643

      #3
      nice one, looks good to me


      is DJ H cousins with DJ T

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      • Jibgolly
        Vortexuralizor
        • Jun 2004
        • 20773

        #4
        wow. this is looking mighty tasty. just in time for wmc too.
        john has been a busy bee lately.

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        • cwsiggy
          Getting Somewhere
          • Jun 2004
          • 249

          #5
          Is it just me or is Digweed just kicking Sasha's ass lately???
          The djs took pills to stay awake and play for seven days......

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          • Civic_Zen
            Platinum Poster
            • Jun 2004
            • 1116

            #6
            Originally posted by cwsiggy
            Is it just me or is Digweed just kicking Sasha's ass lately???
            Digweed has always kicked sasha's ass, and will forever kick his ass.
            "The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws." - Tacitus (55-117 A.D.)
            "That government is best which governs the least, because its people discipline themselves."
            - Thomas Jefferson

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            • Jibgolly
              Vortexuralizor
              • Jun 2004
              • 20773

              #7
              agreed. diggers ownz!

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              • Civic_Zen
                Platinum Poster
                • Jun 2004
                • 1116

                #8
                As for this album, Can not Wait
                "The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws." - Tacitus (55-117 A.D.)
                "That government is best which governs the least, because its people discipline themselves."
                - Thomas Jefferson

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                • vibe
                  Gold Gabber
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 702

                  #9
                  looks nasty
                  can't wait to another digger's collection.

                  CHEERS

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                  • supaz
                    Platinum Poster
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 1493

                    #10
                    What a great year so far for compilations...
                    Pole Folder, H.C., and now ~ this...

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                    • PsynceFiction[MS]
                      Platinum Poster
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 1332

                      #11
                      Re: John Digweed - Choice: A Collection Of Classics

                      Originally posted by Loafer
                      Megatonk - Belgium (Nintendotone Mix)
                      Must be good!

                      :wink:

                      -Psynce-
                      www.boelsphotography.be

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                      • simonr
                        Transitionator
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 8796

                        #12
                        Should be interesting.
                        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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                        • rewing3
                          I really don't care
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 5504

                          #13
                          Sweet can't wait to pick this one up.
                          Common Sense is not Common at all.

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                          • thedj111
                            Fresh Peossy
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 32

                            #14
                            Re: John Digweed - Choice: A Collection Of Classics

                            Originally posted by PsynceFiction[MS
                            ]
                            Originally posted by Loafer
                            Megatonk - Belgium (Nintendotone Mix)
                            Must be good!

                            :wink:

                            -Psynce-
                            For sure eh eh eh
                            \VIVA LA UnderGound ...

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                            • The One
                              Addiction started
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 385

                              #15
                              I really wish people would not fucking cut and paste and not include a link to the source. Twats!

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