RE: A Digweed fan Sasha and Digweed are the only two DJ's that count!!</p> Seen 'em loads of times</p>
Soz Tez, but Sasha and Digweed gone well off the boil. Not done a good mix between them since the GU days. Been listening to JD's Rennaissance 2, mix 3 in the wagon lately tho'. It's well weapon.....
Add Danny Howells I'd add Danny howells to that list too mate. Quality DJ! (nodding2fingers) Used to go see Digweed every month at Bedrock in London. He never failed to deliver. Some of his sets were awesome! You may not be interested, but I DJ a bit and have played at Turnmills a number of times in the last few years. I have a couple of my mixes up on a little site if you ever fancy a listen. They are a little funkier in places but there is still a good bit of prog on there. The site is www.justmantt.com
Each to their own Tez but the retail stuff by digweed(transitions, MMII, bedrock;layered sounds) has been poor. He seems to have drifted to far into electronica from their progressive roots for my liking. Sounds very much like a drunken child let loose on a bontempi; thrashing round and playing random wind noises and beeps and whizzes and.......you get the picture. And don't even mention that awful Fundacion cd of Sasha's.....proper rubbish. Listening to Hernan Cattaneo alot these days, along with Armin van Buuren(a bit euro, I know) and the odd bit of Danny Howells(GU Miami?), Sander Kleinenberg, Dave Seaman.
No just no. I have the Miami music conference by sasha.</p> Mint.</p> Also Transitions is one of the best DJ CD's of any year.</p> Numpty.</p>
RE: Edited? Just a small typo that needed changing.</p> Ali Whitehead.</p> What tha knows about DJ music you could write on a pinhead with a ratchet.</p>
I think Ali whitehead is ****... the joke was that you put ali w and edited it out.... oh forget it. BTW Wasn't it you who was crouched at the side of his decks, watching him mix? Or was it Guru Josh's mixing skills you were admiring?