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The deep progressive beats of John Digweed are to be unleashed yet again on CD with a new volume in his Transitions compilations series. This one could be the best yet...
The progressive fans out their should be hitting the pre-order button at there local music outlet to make sure they get a copy of these as soon as it’s released. The previous three releases have been jam packed with deep progressive tracks seamlessly slotted together like one. I can't say I have heard the first two but his last one was a joy to listen to.
The new volume in what is a very popular compilation series has taken some great effort to get put together.
“This was perhaps the hardest one yet,” says Digweed, “The proximity between releases meant each new volume was strongly influenced by its predecessor - as we moved from one to the other they had to relate and make sense. ”
“I’ve developed the amount of tracks and layering over the series,” he elaborates, “And we’ve taken it to the next level with this latest volume, it’s the most intense and intrinsic yet, which meant replacements, additions, editing and a lot of time consuming assessments and re-assessments.”
You may be wondering why the track list has ten tracks but in total twenty two?
Over the course of 22 tracks and 73 minutes John weaves a unique musical thread. From favourites such as Ink & Needle, Guy J and Pig & Dan through to welcome debuts from Henry Saiz, Myers Briggs or Soliquid, all are concisely constructed in the mix to the point where 3 are often playing at anyone time. Infact, due the resulting complexity, John decided to re-structure the trackmark points to better reflect the more developed passages – and so 22 records became 10 (see full tracklist below), as he elaborates, “In trackmarking this way I am able to highlight the unique qualities of the mix. Whilst it hopefully retains that signature Digweed sound, I’ve used modern production techniques to create an album that’s unlike anything you’ll ever hear me do in a club.”
Tracklist
01. Julien Parise - A5B (Mirko Remix) 02. Henry Saiz - From Empty Lands Guy J - Geko 03. Jeff Bennett - In Spite Kabale und Liebe & Daniel Sanchez - Mumbling Yeah (Loco Dice Tribute Remix) 04. Nightguy - Pretty Face Henry Saiz - From Tangled Seas Myers Briggs - Forever 05. Sian - Wear Your Scars Like Medals Kim Runic - Suspicious Blue Two Lone Swordsmen - Shack 54 (Jet Project remix) 06. Plasmik - Pitch It (Claude VonStroke Remix) Jamie Stevens - Keep Her Space (Smith & Selway's Control Mix) 07. Jerome Sydenham and Tiger Stripes - Elevation (Ink & Needle Remix) Guy J - Under Pressure 08. Pascal Feos & Marc Mirror - Rezolution Spector - Mineral Drive (Jamie Stevens Remix) Jörg Burger - Superpicture 09. Pig & Dan - Dreams of Bells Emmanuel - Parade 10. Soliquid - Piknic Bugz Soliquid - Piknic Bugz (Gone Wild Mix)
Release Date: 15th April
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