John Digweed - Live in Cordoba

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  • Homegrove
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    Originally posted by dig72
    I've bought Diggers stuff in the past but I'm not all interested in purchasing anymore. This whole deal has left a real bad taste in my mouth and am really dissapointed that he went this way.
    You're not interested in purchasing because these days a lot of DJs put shitloads of sets available for free, making all of us spoiled. Nobody buys mix cds anymore because of the same reason. Digweed chooses not to do that and people complain?! I don't get it.

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  • unkle
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    Which is the discussion here ?

    The quality or why this set became a compilation?


    I think this is the main reason



    John:


    Originally posted by unkle



    Wow, what can I say about this party in Cordoba earlier this year to do it justice? The crowds in Argentina never disappoint and are always up for a great night but this party took things to a whole new level for me. I played for over 5 hours and really didn't want to stop, as I was having so much fun. Fortunately I recorded the set and I hope that this live cd helps to capture some of the energy from such an amazing party.




    Plus,.

    I could not be in cordoba, but these should be the first two hours
    or 3-4 hours. so it is logical that the first cd sounds a bit more housey
    and the second a little more progressive or techy or whatever.
    Most live sets starts This Way, not all,
    but, taking the idea of ​​being transformed
    into a compilation in the future, is logic.

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  • dig72
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    Is Diggers really that hard up for cash????

    He played the gig and got paid well for it, he obviously had one hell of a night, the night was was so good that wanted to share the whole experience with like minded people.

    Except you have to pay for it.

    When I heard about the release and the story behind it, the very first thing that came mind was that is was a cash grab, plain and simple. Good for Digweed and if that's the way he want to do business the so be it. Who am I/we to tell him otherwise?

    And for those who don't see it that way or don't mind, then I really do hope that the purchase was worth it for you.

    I've bought Diggers stuff in the past but I'm not all interested in purchasing anymore. This whole deal has left a real bad taste in my mouth and am really dissapointed that he went this way.

    Just hope that Hernan doesn't see it as a good thing and decide to do the same.


    And on a positive note, I simply love the discussion that's being had in this thread, the real passion and ideas for great music is a breath of fresh air. This thread is one of the better ones we've had in a while.

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  • coliver1980
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    I'v disc one a few listens now and can't get into it. But i'm loving disc two, though it leaves you wanting more!

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  • feather
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    TBH I always thought of those mixes as promos for Bedrock label.

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  • tribalcho
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    Originally posted by simonr
    A mix CD is a bunch of tracks the DJ has decided to put into their mix.
    Sorry but i cant agree with that statement.. I think that a bunch of tracks the DJ has decided to put into their mix means nothing more than just a PROMO MIX..Mix CD is something MORE..It has to be something SPECIAL.,UNIQUE,CUTTING AGE or whatever you like to call it..Thats why a live mix,released on a cd compilation is wrong..There is no concept,no flow,no unique transitions..its just another live mix out there..the only thing is,you have to buy it..WHY??

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  • DIDI
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    Originally posted by simonr

    Hernan's [ms] mix was all music that involved Sudbeat or himself - its fantastic
    And free !!

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  • unkle
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    Originally posted by simonr

    Hernan's [ms] mix was all music that involved Sudbeat or himself - its fantastic

    Great music is great music, end of.


    I definitely agree with you.

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  • chunky
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    Originally posted by Homegrove
    Chunky doesn't count it as a real mix cd if it only has tracks Diggers signed himself.
    No its more of a concept CD and if you look at a lot of them they don't tend to make good CD's. Pappa'a Choo Choo, Cass's Prologue along with many others the concept is usually to constraint. Both CD's them artists where nowhere near as good as the other CD's they put out around the same time that weren't stuck to tracks specifically tied to one label. Sasha's ivolver is another example. His concept was just remixing every track just for the sake it, not really caring whether he makes is better or not. I'm not also going to rely on John Digweed to tell me what great music is either. Bedrock have put out some great mixes & tracks, they've also put out some terrible one as well.

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  • simonr
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    A mix CD is a bunch of tracks the DJ has decided to put into their mix.

    Hernan's [ms] mix was all music that involved Sudbeat or himself - its fantastic, just as Structures is.

    Great music is great music, end of.

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  • Homegrove
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    Chunky doesn't count it as a real mix cd if it only has tracks Diggers signed himself.

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  • dusk
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    Originally posted by simonr
    Bedrock 10 was mixed (using Bedrock remixes from back catalogue)
    Bedrock 11 was exclusive tracks that John collected and signed to Bedrock/put in the mixes
    Structures was similar to 11 .. but on a higher level (great package incl. a DVD)
    Structures 2 was a mixed downtempo CD with speacillay commissioned ambient remixes (plus live CD)
    Cordoba = 2 x live CDs incl. tracks from other labels.
    Structures is still a fav out of this lot.

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  • Simeon
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    TUNE!

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  • simonr
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    Originally posted by chunky
    Has Digweed done a proper mix CD since Transitions 4? I haven't taken much notice, where all the recent mixes Label mixes and Live mixes?
    Bedrock 10 was mixed (using Bedrock remixes from back catalogue)
    Bedrock 11 was exclusive tracks that John collected and signed to Bedrock/put in the mixes
    Structures was similar to 11 .. but on a higher level (great package incl. a DVD)
    Structures 2 was a mixed downtempo CD with speacillay commissioned ambient remixes (plus live CD)
    Cordoba = 2 x live CDs incl. tracks from other labels.

    C - my recommendation is Structures (2 CD mixes and a DVD) at £8 Bedrock Music John Digweed - Structures 2xCD/DVD with WMC Live Mix & Documentary

    Bargain !

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  • trick12
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    structures 1 cd2 was really good to me...

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