Re: John Digweed - Live in Cordoba
The B 018 set from Sep 2010 is pretty tasty too.
John Digweed - Live in Cordoba
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Re: John Digweed - Live in Cordoba
^ yup this is the one with all 3 parts joined with no interrrrrsitions...top setLeave a comment:
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Re: John Digweed - Live in Cordoba
And here I thought you guys were talking about the Beirut set from 2004.
Here you go chuckc
http://www.sendspace.com/file/qxs7rfLeave a comment:
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Re: John Digweed - Live in Cordoba
can anyone direct me to the links of this beruit set? how the heck i missed that one is beyond me.Leave a comment:
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Re: John Digweed - Live in Cordoba
Beirut set is very unique, one of the best in last 2-3 years. Pity we didn't get some late hour moments of his set in CD2.Leave a comment:
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^^^ I like the way you put it.
Disc 1 has certainly grown on me, the more I listen, the more I like
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I think I'm love with CD 1, especially the first 11 tracks (I say "especially" - that is the majority of the CD).Leave a comment:
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Re: John Digweed - Live in Cordoba
echoing my sentiments
The music here has the house and tech elements Diggers has been playing for years, plus Buttrich, Babicz, Eulberg, Turmstrasse, Pig & Dan etc. have been regular artists in his box .. and its great to see the likes of Rowan and Thermalbear (Sirenize) being picked up. The Paneoh track has sounded great at Bedrock nights and I love the Dixon versions of singing .. and that's just CD1 !
At a credit-crunch friendly £10.99 I hope there are similar future releases, and feel its great to see a label growing strong and putting out this music, with a range of packages incl. vinyl.
I'm sure you can e-bay your copy in a few months if it doesn't grow on you.Leave a comment:
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Re: John Digweed - Live in Cordoba
i've been listening to the album for the past few days and the only thing i can think of to describe the album is that its an absolute cock tease just like all the live mixes that he had released on Transitions .. its the equivalent of going to a peep show and running out of coins when you are about to get off and when u come back with more coins the last girl has finished her shift and u have to start all over again
probably the most memorable 3 sets of his that gets me off from start to finish would be Yellow Tokyo, Beirut and the one from Pawn Shop .. and i'm not saying that the tunes he plays these days are crap or i don't like the direction that he is going .. they are still ace tunes and he is still class with what he does but it is at which point of the set/night that's being released that irks me ... sometimes it just feels like he's dangling a carrot in front of all of us and laughing at us because we know there's more but he's not going to give it to us
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Plus marks for the phrase 'sheer hodgepodge of promiscous tracks' .. we'll have to agree to disgree. Having witnessed Fanciulli at WHP a few weeks back - the Cordoba is far more dynamic than the music NF plays.
The music here has the house and tech elements Diggers has been playing for years, plus Buttrich, Babicz, Eulberg, Turmstrasse, Pig & Dan etc. have been regular artists in his box .. and its great to see the likes of Rowan and Thermalbear (Sirenize) being picked up. The Paneoh track has sounded great at Bedrock nights and I love the Dixon versions of singing .. and that's just CD1 !
At a credit-crunch friendly £10.99 I hope there are similar future releases, and feel its great to see a label growing strong and putting out this music, with a range of packages incl. vinyl.
I'm sure you can e-bay your copy in a few months if it doesn't grow on you.Leave a comment:
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I'm not telling Cordoba tracks are bad, some are brilliant. What I'm saying for the third time the mix is ok, the tracks are ok but by no means did it deserve to be released for sale. It could be another 2hrs of accidantal music at Transitions show at its best.
WMC 2010 couldn't possibly be called the Apollo 8 launch but it has a mesmerizing blend that fuses feeling of warmth, compassion and emotion at all times. Cordoba is a sheer hodgepodge of promiscous tracks that could be attributed to Fanculli or Masiello guys not Digweed...Leave a comment:
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Re: John Digweed - Live in Cordoba
Well, I really enjoyed this. I like it.
A little more housey and melodic in some parts
and not that usual techy sound, I like when John
dont play that sound too much.
Anyway, a good compilation for me.Leave a comment:
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