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Mr. Digweed - there's a new sheriff in town....

55 durable postsStarted 2007-05-22Latest 2007-05-27
#42097Post 1 of 55

His name is Nick Warren - yep that's right. Well not so new, but you get the point. Just got Gu 30 Paris and man, it is amazing. Mr. Digweed, please go back to melodic prog. Please abandon the bleepy minimalist techno crap you've been spinning lately. Please make a two disc set like Mr. Warren with a downtemp disc 1 as great as cd1 of Paris. Please show us you're still number 1. Mr. Warren needs some competition in the category of tune selection and smooth flow. It's lonely at the top. Reykjavik, Shanghai, Paris - the trifecta.

Your move Mr. Digweed.....

discuss...... ;)

#865178Post 2 of 55

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warren plays great tunes, but the digweed mindfuck is something else...

#865182Post 3 of 55

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[quote=tiddles;490913]warren plays great tunes, but the digweed mindfuck is something else...[/quote]

Yeah what he said :twisted:

#865183Post 4 of 55

Re: Mr. Digweed - there's a new sheriff in town....

[quote=cwsiggy;490911]His name is Nick Warren - yep that's right. Well not so new, but you get the point. Just got Gu 30 Paris and man, it is amazing. Mr. Digweed, please go back to melodic prog. Please abandon the bleepy minimalist techno crap you've been spinning lately. Please make a two disc set like Mr. Warren with a downtemp disc 1 as great as cd1 of Paris. Please show us you're still number 1. Mr. Warren needs some competition in the category of tune selection and smooth flow. It's lonely at the top. Reykjavik, Shanghai, Paris - the trifecta.

Your move Mr. Digweed.....

discuss...... ;)[/quote]

Why should Digweed go back and do something he's already done before? Isn't the idea behinf progressive house to move forward and change? If anything you're talking about being regressive.

#865184Post 5 of 55

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Barring live sets, Digweed's recent comps have been piss poor compared to the stuff he used to put out. His current sound just isn't suited for single-disc comps.

Otherwise Warren isn't even close when it comes to what Digweed does live.

#865194Post 6 of 55

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[quote=tiddles;490913]warren plays great tunes, but the digweed mindfuck is something else...[/quote]

thank you!

[quote=Jayson;490918]Why should Digweed go back and do something he's already done before? Isn't the idea behinf progressive house to move forward and change? If anything you're talking about being regressive.[/quote]

thank you!

[quote=feather;490919]Barring live sets, Digweed's recent comps have been piss poor compared to the stuff he used to put out. His current sound just isn't suited for single-disc comps.

Otherwise Warren isn't even close when it comes to what Digweed does live.[/quote]

thank you!

i heard paris a few weeks back and it sounded like the same old recycled formula he's been using since brazil. just a matter of opinionz and buttholez ya know.

#865196Post 7 of 55

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mmmm Regressive House for life

#865202Post 8 of 55

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^thats a real disturbing avatar:|

I really enjoy gu paris, but the progressive vs regressive is a unique debate... When I think of melodic & minimal I think of The Field - From Here We Go Sublime, also a "mind-f*ck" imo yet melodic:shock:

#865206Post 9 of 55

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there is nothing that can compare to his older stuff.

but u cant live in the past.

they are great to go back to, but not to carry on doing.

true his recent stuff has been good, but nowhere near as touching as the older stuff.

#865214Post 10 of 55

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Who is Nick Warren?

#865224Post 11 of 55

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some old windbag

[IMG]http://www.ibiza-voice.com/djs/images/Nick%20Warren.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://www.welcomeargentina.com/paseos/valle_altarestrelew/altares9.jpg[/IMG]

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Nick Warren

#865228Post 12 of 55

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[IMG]http://www.ibiza-voice.com/djs/images/Nick%20Warren.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://www.bjwinslow.com/albums/corpseprop/mutilated_corpse_12_with_plastic_blood.sized.jpg[/IMG]

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CSI Miami

#865230Post 13 of 55

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[S]Well done Kinky[/S]

#865231Post 14 of 55

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[EVIL]Enjoy your lunch[/EVIL]

#865232Post 15 of 55

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Dinner over here ... not that it's gonna matter now!

#865244Post 16 of 55

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Thanks Kinky.

#865245Post 17 of 55

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It's a cheap fake, get over it wankers...

This is MERCURYSERVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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#865253Post 18 of 55

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Paris CD is ok...first cd varies from quite atmospheric and interesting to pretty damn cheesy. Second starts well but starts to lose it after the first 2 tracks and then loses it completely by about track 6. I do love the Blue Fountain 'Sweep' track but apart from that it's very forgettable IMO.

#865261Post 19 of 55

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Warren was disappointing last time I caught him at Turnmills.

#865263Post 20 of 55

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Gu 30 Paris was very very pooor imo :roll:

#865336Post 21 of 55

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Why do you want Digweed to return to that sound when there are other dj's playing it just as good i.e. Warren, Cattaneo etc? Surely as long as the tunes are decent and you like them it doesn't matter who the dj is. Far too much emphasis put on who the dj is really for my liking. A tune is a tune no matter who plays it.............

#865372Post 22 of 55

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[QUOTE=GregWhelan;491089]A tune is a tune no matter who plays it.............[/QUOTE] Yeah, but there is a difference when it comes to how and when they play it ;)

#865392Post 23 of 55

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I would only slightly agree - I think 90% of the people who go on about building sets etc dont even go clubbing - when I go clubbing I just want to hear good tune after good tune, I'm not interested in 6-7 warm up bland tracks and then a couple of good ones really

#865407Post 24 of 55

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[quote=Jayson;490918]Why should Digweed go back and do something he's already done before? Isn't the idea behinf progressive house to move forward and change? If anything you're talking about being regressive.[/quote] roflmao nicely fucking said my friend!!

#865408Post 25 of 55

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[QUOTE=GregWhelan;491152]I would only slightly agree - I think 90% of the people who go on about building sets etc dont even go clubbing - when I go clubbing I just want to hear good tune after good tune, I'm not interested in 6-7 warm up bland tracks and then a couple of good ones really[/QUOTE] well first I do go to clubs quite often ;)

I've always been of the opinion that anyone could play good tunes (especially now with ableton), but it tends to be the filler tracks that define a dj to me and when I say filler, I don't mean throwaway tracks, I mean the tracks in between all the big tracks you know. Do you really want to hear big track after big track? If I know even half the tracks a particular dj is playing I might as well stay home and throw on some sets.

As for the build, I find that a terribly underestimated part of the presentation. I don't want to walk into a club (assuming I'm there early) to a banging set, nor do I want to hear nothing but banging tracks for hours on end. A well crafted set, imo, allows me to let it all out when the dj plays slamming (hopefully unknown) tracks, with some breathers in there so I could go the long haul and do it again when the djs ready to bring it again.

Though I do admit this philosophy may be the result of way too many years hearing many djs do incredibly extended all-night/morning sets in NYC (Danny Tenaglia & Sasha Digweed at Twilo probably most of all) ;)

#865412Post 26 of 55

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i wish digweed would play trance like mr tiesto

#865416Post 27 of 55

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[QUOTE=shosh;491176]i wish digweed would play trance like mr tiesto[/QUOTE] Who are you and why are you on this board? :banned:

#865429Post 28 of 55

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Oh gee I don't know, I didn't mean to bash Mr. Digweed. My tastes just run to the more melodic stuff. We still love Mr. Diggers.

#865442Post 29 of 55

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[QUOTE=cwsiggy;490911]His name is Nick Warren - yep that's right. Well not so new, but you get the point. Just got Gu 30 Paris and man, it is amazing. Mr. Digweed, please go back to melodic prog. Please abandon the bleepy minimalist techno crap you've been spinning lately. Please make a two disc set like Mr. Warren with a downtemp disc 1 as great as cd1 of Paris. Please show us you're still number 1. Mr. Warren needs some competition in the category of tune selection and smooth flow. It's lonely at the top. Reykjavik, Shanghai, Paris - the trifecta.

Your move Mr. Digweed.....

discuss...... ;)[/QUOTE]

I couln't agree more...

#865447Post 30 of 55

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I think they are both awesome! but IMHO, i certainly enjoyd the digweed from earlier times more... i love s & D together best of all... Southfest springs to mind, and one in hungary where whoever ecorded it had the bass turned upp too high adn ruined one of the best s&d sets ever! lol

But honestly, Nick warren on the Shanghai tour actually came to New zealand, and played for 5.5 hours and my fuck, it was SUBLIME! soooo many awesome trax, he even dropped Sex Pistols anarchy in the UK (not a electronic remix - the original) and it worked!!!

Not many DJS can be that diverse during a set and make it fit so proper...

Big Ups to Diggers and Warren!

p.S COME BACK TO NZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! please

#865460Post 31 of 55

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I like Nick Warren.....I have been waiting to check out this CD. It will be interesting to see where my opinion falls as it seems it is pretty varied so far

#865462Post 32 of 55

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TECHY TECHY TECHY!!!

BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM blip bloop blip bleep BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM (repeat chorus)

:RockOn:

#865510Post 33 of 55

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I really enjoyed Warren's previous 2 efforts. Paris felt like he was trying to capitalize on them and fell short.

#865527Post 34 of 55

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[quote=GregWhelan;491152]I would only slightly agree - I think 90% of the people who go on about building sets etc dont even go clubbing - when I go clubbing I just want to hear good tune after good tune, I'm not interested in 6-7 warm up bland tracks and then a couple of good ones really[/quote]

But it's the 'bland' tracks that make the killer ones hit home even harder. You can't just make a set up of massive tune after massive tune. And the whole art of building a set is designed for the club. Also there are very few truly 'bland' tracks in any decent sets IMO

#865537Post 35 of 55

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[quote=cwsiggy;490911] Please abandon the bleepy minimalist techno crap you've been spinning lately. [/quote]

PLEASE dont..!!

And I really disagree with this whole use of the term 'bland' to describe warm up/set building tunes. I happen to love these sort of tunes more than 'big' tunes and just because a tune is not nailing and has a huge breakdown does not mean that it is bland at all.. Anyone can stick on anthem after anthem (look at Tiesto ;)), it takes a truly skilled dj to tease the crowd by varying the tempo and feel about the tunes and subteley build the set in order to really make the big tunes have an impact..

#865545Post 36 of 55

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No Comment on this Thread.... For me good music dose not have a name or time ....It's only Good Music.

#865556Post 37 of 55

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[quote=Dzone;491323]No Comment on this Thread.... For me good music dose not have a name or time ....It's only Good Music.[/quote]

Looks like a comment to me! :roll: ;)

#865557Post 38 of 55

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[quote=Dzone;491323]No Comment on this Thread.... For me good music dose not have a name or time ....It's only Good Music.[/quote] Couldn't agree with you more :)

#865591Post 39 of 55

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^^^ I totally agree. Im just saying that just coz a tune is not huge, doesnt mean it is bland or crap..

#865614Post 40 of 55

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warren = producer digweed = dj

i still haven't heard the new GU, but i'll give anything a chance. i hope this is a great cd. i really enjoyed a couple of his older GUs. still listen to amsterdam quite frequently.

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