Re: Mr. Digweed - there's a new sheriff in town....
[quote=Garrick;491398]warren = producer [/quote]
Don't you mean, Nick=Sits around while Jody does all the work?
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Re: Mr. Digweed - there's a new sheriff in town....
[quote=Garrick;491398]warren = producer [/quote]
Don't you mean, Nick=Sits around while Jody does all the work?
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Re: Mr. Digweed - there's a new sheriff in town....
I think Warren has been somehow underestimated by many. The guy has a great taste for music, both down and uptempo, and has decent DJ skills. Diggers offers something else, although I?m not that much into his recent work.
Re: Mr. Digweed - there's a new sheriff in town....
I dont think Nick will be ever be as quality as Diggers...he is good in his own right but he is no Diggers!!
Re: Mr. Digweed - there's a new sheriff in town....
I think the new sherrif is Kintar and Rex :)
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]
Whatever, I've seen Nick Warren trainwreck with the best of them. Diggers in the club is untouchable. Tell Nick to get Ableton
Re: Mr. Digweed - there's a new sheriff in town....
[QUOTE=AntonyM;491562]Whatever, I've seen Nick Warren trainwreck with the best of them. Diggers in the club is untouchable. Tell Nick to get Ableton[/QUOTE]
well fucking said !
Re: Mr. Digweed - there's a new sheriff in town....
[QUOTE=AntonyM;491562]Whatever, I've seen Nick Warren trainwreck with the best of them. Diggers in the club is untouchable. Tell Nick to get Ableton[/QUOTE]
I've seen John trainwreck... What's your point? Unless you spin at all, or better than Mr. Warren I suggest you don't start talking about trainwrecking.
Re: Mr. Digweed - there's a new sheriff in town....
[quote=AntonyM;491562]Whatever, I've seen Nick Warren trainwreck with the best of them. Diggers in the club is untouchable. Tell Nick to get Ableton[/quote]
couldn't agree more. nick warren has always had a taste for picking great tracks. but so does diggers and their styles are diff. while nick warren is a great producer, my opinion of him as a dj is shite. he is the train wreck king. put down the the perfectly mixed, studio created gu030 and put on gu003. when i first heard it, i could not believe what i was hearing. wrecks, sudden mixes, and slamming the fader... all in a CD packaged and sold as a gu release! and i remember his liveset from reykjavik (not the gu release, but a liveset) from a few years ago. wrecking like a monster!
diggers is truly a master behind the decks. while i can appreciate any good studio mixes (aka, gu stuff), it's going to digger's live shows that is truley the mind fuck. words really can't describe how he shreds you to pieces... it's amazing. i don't think another dj can come close.
i've had moments of doubt about digweed during 2005-2006 as it seemed like all he was playing were electro. but the man is truly back in form for 2007. couldn't be happier.
if you like melodic prog, go listen to sasha... esp the stuff from 2002-2004.
Re: Mr. Digweed - there's a new sheriff in town....
[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]
that's a very broad and a wrong assumption. i'm in the "gradually build up a set" camp. i go clubbing and enjoy the mastery of digweed as he takes a few hours to build a set and annihilates the crowd when he enters the abyss. imo, it's pretty mindless to go in and just get blasted by power tracks. yeah it's fun but it's utterly impossible to appreciate the whole picture and the effort it took a dj to create the "journey" (without sounding too cheezy like a plur-head). the other misleading assumption is that the warm up tracks are bland. i guess they could be if you're listeing to a dj that are picking bland tracks. that's pretty piss poor dj-ing imo. play the obigatory bland warm up tracks just to get them out of the way so you can throw down the massive tunes. if the dj is a good dj, the warm up tracks should be good tracks.
Re: Mr. Digweed - there's a new sheriff in town....
[quote=chuckc;491561]I think the new sherrif is Kintar and Rex :)[/quote]
I will second that .... Bollox to both Dig & Nic :lol:
Re: Mr. Digweed - there's a new sheriff in town....
Stfu all of you, it's all about the 16 bit lolitas :RockOn:
Slight lol @ this "my DJ is bigger than your DJ" thread ;)
Re: Mr. Digweed - there's a new sheriff in town....
^^^ 16 bit plays some funky shit .... and diggs never dissapoints !!!
Re: Mr. Digweed - there's a new sheriff in town....
Thumbs most definately up to everything djkix said.
Re: Mr. Digweed - there's a new sheriff in town....
[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]
Truu:)
Re: Mr. Digweed - there's a new sheriff in town....
how old is nick warren??