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Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

41 durable postsStarted 2009-12-27Latest 2010-02-02
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[FONT=Century Gothic]2009 has been a vintage year for Transitions, with Diggers' weekly show going from strength to strength and gathering momentum as the year progressed.[/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]Hopefully the write ups I've started doing give an extra dimension to things - [B]if you love your electronic music (particularly EDM) then Transitions [/B][/FONT][FONT=Century Gothic][B]should now be your essential weekly listening[/B] ;)[/FONT]

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[FONT=Century Gothic]There's been a real depth to the studio shows in 2009 - plus it's been great to see the return of the more eclectic opening tracks, the type of music that takes you by completly surprise and gives you some listening that you'd never have come across in a month on Sundays .. I'm thinking Oasis – Falling Down (Monstrous Psychedelic Bubblemix), Chelxia Chan - By Chance (Martin Buttrich Remix), Peter Kruder - 25 West 38th St. or Empire Of The Sun - Walking On A Dream (Ben Watt Remix) .... and that's just for starters ! [/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]Now for a bit of a rant :shock: - yes we all love the live shows, and the 4 hours from Bedrock 10.5 @ Matter and 2 hours from Vagabond during this years WMC became instant classics. I know John gets bombarded with e-mails for live sets ... which is great and needs to continue (please mention the Space & fabric 2009 sets in your onslaught !) - but this isn't doing the shows their full justice, as (trust me) ... you will be overlooking some amazing music that you probably won't hear elsewhere. [B][ms] is rightly proud of hosting the Transitions shows, so get involved, download, duplicate and discuss ![/B][/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]Now for the good news - I definately think that elements of "progressive" are making a comeback in 2009 (Union Jack's"Papillon" being a case in point - great layers and proper drums and deeep bass) - another really great reason to check out what's being played each week .. but John has been giving us so much more and everything this year from deep house to house to tech house to techno to experimental to minimal (that's minimal in a good way ;) ) and beyond. Maybe "Progno" [FONT=Arial][B]© [/B][SIZE=1]Chloe Harris[/SIZE][/FONT] or "Progimal" [B][FONT=Arial]©[/FONT][/B] [FONT=Arial][SIZE=1]Rowan Blades[/SIZE][/FONT] could become new genres ... but really its all relative and doesn't matter. Music shouldn't be constrained by tags, otherwise it may not evolve.[/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic][B]Transitions has been giving is the very best in forward thinking electronic music in 2009 regardless of genres, trends or boundaries and long may that continue into 2010 and beyond.[/B][/FONT]

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[B][SIZE=3][COLOR=#ffa500]John Digweed - Transitions 278 (Kiss100) 27th December 2009[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B]

[FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=white]01. The Whitest Boy Alive - 1517 (Morgan Geist Remix) [Asound/Bubbles BUBBLES EP001][/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=white]02. Unknown [unknown][/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=white]03. Charlie May - Demon Amongst Us [La Tour Recordings LATOUR 003][/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=white]04. Manoo And François A - Today Is Tomorrow [Buzzin' Fly 044BUZZ)[/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=white]05. Dj Hell - Hells Kitchen (Playgroup Remix) [International Deejay Gigolo Records GIGOLO 236][/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=white]06. Marc Marzenit - Unexpiritualized [Bedrock Bed11Vin1][/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=white]07. Cirez D - Raptor [Mouseville MOUSE010][/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=white]08. Bedrock - Emerald (Henry Saiz Remix) [Bedrock Digital BEDEMERALD][/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=white]09. Extrawelt - Dark Side Of My Room (Timo Maas Remix) [Cocoon Recordings CORDIG009][/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=white]10. Len Faki - Odyssee [Podium POD004][/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=white]11. Paul Ritch - Split The Line (Dubfire Megaremix) [Quartz Music QUARTZ 003][/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=white]12. Timo Maas - Bite The Dust [More Music TIMORE 001][/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=white]13. Guy J - Lamur (Henry Saiz Remix) [Bedrock Bed11Vin3)[/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=white]14. Dustin Zahn - Stranger (To Stability) (Len Faki Podium Remix) [Rekids REKD001][/COLOR][/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]So onto the show - 2009 encapsulated musically in two great hours of music. We start with some tracks that were a key feature of the Sasha and Digweed UK Spring tour, with New Jersey's diverse producer/remixer Martin Geist giving us a very cool take on "1517" from Berlin's The Whitest Boy Alive who started as an electronic dance music project in 2003, slowly developing into a more of band with no programmed elements for their second album. John opened with 1517 at Cream and Leeds Warehouse and I love the way this track starts of innocently and then just builds as the drums and bass kick in.[/FONT]

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[FONT=Century Gothic]We get a spaced out unknown track that leads seemlessly into[/FONT][FONT=Century Gothic] a monster c/o a true legend, 50% of Spooky and the genius behind many of Sasha's best productions - Charlie May. "The Demon Amongst Us" is a [/FONT][FONT=Century Gothic]real Jekyll & Hyde and very clever. Starting out as a real dark heads prog down track you're drawn in before Charlie turns things full circle as the lush warm melody enters and envelopes you. It's great to see Charlie back with his own label, his usual high end flawless productions and a live show. If you haven't checked out Charlie's amazing Transitions guest mix then what have you been listening to in 2009 ? The good news is that there's a 320kbs version floating round. Lets hope it's a big year for Mr May in 2010.[/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]Buzzin' Fly hase been putting out consistently fine releases this year (from and label owner Ben Watt's "Guinea Pig" to Hell and Prommer's "Freak It") - Emmanuel Kossi & François Aymonier's "Today Is Tomorrow" is no exception and another great track to hear live, or turned up loud at home, because what follows is a real tour de force and one of my personal favourites from 2009 after John aired Playgroup's immense remix of "Hells Kitchen" on T254.[/FONT]

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[FONT=Century Gothic]Helmut Josef Geier (better known to us as DJ Hell) has been a DJ since 1978, working in the german clubs Größenwahn (München), E-Werk (Berlin) and Tresor (Berlin) and putting out productions since 1992. Hell is ambassador for Smirnoff's "Be There" campaign, featured in Vogue, regularly features in GQ as "best dressed man" and designs his own underwear/sunglasses range . Plus he runs his own label International Deejay Gigolo Records ! Goodness knows how he finds the time to make great music but Brian Ferry & P Diddy even feature on his latest release - an artist album "Teufelswerk" (with studio support from Peter Kruder & Christian Prommer) that received 9/10 in NME. Although The original of"Hells Kitchen" features on the "Night" part of Teufelswerk, it is a 15 minute epic rework that interests us most with Playgroup on remixing duties (aka Trevor Jackson - who, working as "The Underdog" remixed Massive Attack, U2 and Unkle and more recently has [/FONT][FONT=Century Gothic]worked with Doves and Franz Ferdinad). Epic :RightOn:[/FONT]

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[FONT=Century Gothic]Barcelona's Marc Marzenit (owner of Paradigma Musik) has had a stormer of a year with 3 tracks appearing on Bedrock 11 and getting regularly plays [/FONT][FONT=Century Gothic]out live by John. Here we get Unexpiritualized" which received fantastic feedback and praise/plays as well as featuring prominently in Beatports charts. Another name to watch in 2010.[/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]Cirez D is one of the many guises that Eric Prydz produces under, with "Raptor" adding the the long list of dancefloor destroyers Mr Pryda has effortlessly produced.[/FONT]

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[FONT=Century Gothic]Hour 2 continues the 2009 review starting with remixer of the year Henry Saiz and his contemporary update of Bedrock classic Emerald which twists and teases you, giving you just a glimpse of the classic melody - this was a real smash on the WHP and fabric dancefloors last weekend (there's also a Henry Saiz Psychedelic Tech Tool available if you head over to Beatport).[/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]Extrawelt (aka Arne Schaffhausen & Wayan Raabe) have had releases on the likes of Border Community, Traum, Kompass and Cocoon and remixed the likes of Minilogue and put out some nice tracks in 2009 (check out Unter Tage) as well as a stonking remix of "Margot Meets The Melody Maker - Torch" for Diggers first Transitions compilation for Renaissance. Here was get a nice dark and techy, and as yet un-ID'd track.[/FONT]

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[FONT=Century Gothic]Len Faki covers a multitude of genres (House, Techno, Dubstep, Tech House, Minimal), put out a compilation Berghain 03 for the uber cool Berlin Club where he's resident, managed acclaimed Techno labels (Monoid and Feis and sub labels Figure and Podium) allowing him to explore musical depths and artistic freedom. [/FONT][FONT=Century Gothic]Odyssee is listed on Discogs as Podium 2007 EP release - so it's unclear whetherit's has a remix or been relicensed to Cocoon[/FONT][FONT=Century Gothic]. Len's also no slouch as a remixer ;)[/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]Paul Ritch is the telented Paris based minimal techno producer whose tracks have featured on John Digweed’s Transitions (Vol. 3), Gui Boratto’s Addicted, (Vol. 2), Layo & Bushwacka!’s Global Underground: Rio, and M.A.N.D.Y.’s Ibiza ‘07. In 2008 Ritch performed at a number of electronic dance music festivals, including a live set at the Detroit Electronic Music Festival (DEMF). [/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]Timo Maas should need no introduction - here follows up his 2008 dancefloor smash Subtellite with Bite The Dust which received major plays by John throughout 2009 culminating in a remix by John and studio partner in crime Nick Muir.[/FONT]

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[FONT=Century Gothic]2009 has been another big big year for Guy J with Lamur being track of the year in many peoples books - another example of the consistently high quality of Bedrock label releases. While the original is simply beautiful, once Lamur was placed in the hands of remix supremo Henrty Saiz new dimensions were added, giving us a track that blew away the danceloors from SW4 to Space in ibiza this summer. Guy J's Dj'ing is really taking off this year culminating in a great set at fabric ... so we'll be exoecting more great things next year.[/FONT]

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k2eKWFbSiM[/YOUTUBE]

[FONT=Century Gothic]Finally we get THE track the John destroyed Space with in 2009 ... I'm suprised the Discoteca is actually still standing. Stranger (To Stability) was written by Dustin Zahn, who [/FONT]a[FONT=Century Gothic]fter being influenced by mix-tapes of artists such as Richie Hawtin, began writing music describes as moody, tribal, dark, and hypnotic. [/FONT][FONT=Century Gothic]Stranger in one of these unexpected trans-genre anthems that come out of nowhere and devastate dancefloors wherever they are being played. The earthquaking "Podium" mix /o Len Faki's sharp and dark Berghain production gets back to that good old mid 90s anthemic techno feel and was one of the anthems of the year without question, but not for the faint-hearted.[/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]Phew ![/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]As ever the full 2 hours are available in the [ms] downloads section ;)[/FONT]

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[B][FONT=Century Gothic]Next week it's 2 hours live from Pacha in the Big Apple :shock: [/FONT][FONT=Century Gothic]Bring on 2010 !![/FONT][/B]

#1314316Post 2 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Simon since you been doing the write up it has just added a new level of enjoyment to the shows. Thank you, one of the best presents of the year!

#1314317Post 3 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Really appreciate the effort you put into these write ups Simon.

I rarely buy vinyl these days but the fact you take the time to include all the catalogue numbers makes it so much easier to find things and catalogue them properly on my Ext HD once I've ripped or downloaded them (legally!).

Keep up the good work in 2010 and beyond!

#1314320Post 4 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Nice one Simon, really enjoy the weekly T review...will d/l this one for sure...the recent T show been Top dogz :) bring one the NY set :)

#1314324Post 5 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

[QUOTE=mtguru;819384]Simon since you been doing the write up it has just added a new level of enjoyment to the shows. Thank you, one of the best presents of the year![/QUOTE]

agreed, cheers

#1314430Post 6 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Simon, you know this your baby now, no backing out, great write up, have to be honest been a bit put off the transitions show a while back, but your passion for the music has me refocused on the foundation of the show, truly great dance sounds of the world. Thanks for all the effort, it is appreciated.

#1314905Post 7 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

keep up the good work simon these threads are quality :D

the extrawelt track is dark side of my room the timo maas remix

#1314961Post 8 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

thanks for the write up simon. it really makes the show even better than it already is!

you just made my day - cant wait for the pacha set!!!! i was there!!!! :D

#1314973Post 9 of 41

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Myself & I'm sure everyone else at [ms] more than appreciate all of your efforts put into the Transitions shows. Just laying out the threads alone takes a bit of time with the different fonts, jpegs, & video codings. Not to mention the real 'bread & butter'...the fantastically detailed write-ups. Thank you very much & looking forward to more quality Transitions from John, his guests, & of course yourself. All the best to 'ya Simon!

#1315021Post 10 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

this mix is MASSIVE

#1315102Post 11 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Props to the write ups which I enjoy too. Listened to the set last night and the second hour is a great peak time music.

#1315103Post 12 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Top write-up again Si, checking this out, opening tune is superb, Diggers has one of the best radars for quality music out there

#1315117Post 13 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Manoo And François A - Today Is Tomorrow [Buzzin' Fly 044BUZZ)

CHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!!!!!!!!! This mix is super-smooth so far.....

#1315118Post 14 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

[QUOTE=simonr;819364] [FONT=Century Gothic]- yes we all love the live shows, and the 4 hours from Bedrock 10.5 @ Matter and 2 hours from Vagabond during this years WMC became instant classics. I know John gets bombarded with e-mails for live sets ... which is great and needs to continue (please mention the Space & fabric 2009 sets in your onslaught !) - but this isn't doing the shows their full justice, as (trust me) ... you will be overlooking some amazing music that you probably won't hear elsewhere. [B][ms] is rightly proud of hosting the Transitions shows, so get involved, download, duplicate and discuss ![/B][/FONT]

[/QUOTE]

This! x 10

Have thoroughly enjoyed the weekly shows this year.

#1315184Post 15 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Amazing compilation.. And of course, thanks for the constant effort Simonr!

#1315189Post 16 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Agree with the masses - this 2-hour mix was amazing. A definite nice way to end the year and get us excited for what's in store for 2010!!!

#1315190Post 17 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Cheers for all your kind comments ;)

I'm definately aiming to continue doing the write ups in 2010, as it adds to my own enjoyment of the shows + I love learning more about the great music played and the producers and labels etc.

#1315212Post 18 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Really a wonderful mix here. Guess I need to listen to more of the show.

#1315276Post 19 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

[QUOTE=coleby761;820393]Guess I need to listen to more of the show.[/QUOTE]

no shit sherlock :roll:

#1315366Post 20 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Need a cue sheet for the baby!

#1315398Post 21 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

'fraid that's not my area of expertise - maybe someone else can help ?

#1315406Post 22 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

[QUOTE=Adzey;820466]no shit sherlock :roll:[/QUOTE]

What are you 10 years old?:roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::KizzMuhA:

#1315553Post 23 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

:p

#1315640Post 24 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Great work again Simon with the write up.

I think I must be the only person who does not enjoy this mix that much.The first 45 minutes have been very forgettable IMO. I'm hoping it picks up soon......

#1315659Post 25 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Nice write up Simon!

Thanks for giving a shout to Dustin Zahn. He is one of a few very prominent edm artists who make their home here in Minneapolis, Minnesnowta :D

Just cued up the latest Transitions mixes with Diggers from Pacha NYC...nice treat for New Year's Day! 8)

#1315682Post 26 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Gonna grab this for the flight home. Someone needs to tell Digweed the stellar job Simon's doing with these stuff, would be nice to see everything compiled with the shows and released on a memory stick as some sort of commemoration.

#1315738Post 27 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Fantastic write up as usual Simon! Keep it up..it's always something to look forward to.

#1315754Post 28 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

yeap, excellent job as always Simon!! i tried to download the set but unfortunately the downloads section doesnt work properly.. anyone else experiencing the same problem? i might have to wait a bit longer for this... damn

edit: worked fine now! download started!!! yeah baby :D

#1315800Post 29 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Nice read Bro! Props to you:RightOn:

#1316049Post 30 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

[QUOTE=GregWhelan;820874]Great work again Simon with the write up.

I think I must be the only person who does not enjoy this mix that much.The first 45 minutes have been very forgettable IMO. I'm hoping it picks up soon......[/QUOTE]

Not the only one, saw the tracklist and took a pass on this one....

Big props to Simon on the writeups tho - hopefully someone from Bedrock reads them, you could end up with a nice job out of it :D

#1316193Post 31 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

HOLY MOLY!!!! This mix is on FIRE!!!! I was really surprised. Such a different tone from his usual ones. Wow.

#1328534Post 32 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Köszi

#1328544Post 33 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

^^^ :?::?::?:

Btw ... I am listening this right now at work and it rocks. Wish we could get an id on the second track. Sounds really tasty

#1328550Post 34 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

[QUOTE=baro011;828998]Köszi[/QUOTE]

szívesen

Hmmm

#1328695Post 35 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

[SIZE=3]Szám probléma ... Élvezni fogja az előadás - ha Ön a Google Translate több embernek van meg fogja érteni ;)[/SIZE]

#1328708Post 36 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Excellent mix:)

#1328724Post 37 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Didn't know the English lads knew that much Hungarian :lol: I think a Budapest trip is on the cards 8)

#1329711Post 38 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

fantastic mix

[B]Marc Marzenit - Unexpiritualized[/B]

is the bomb.....simply had to be on bedrock....didn't it

track at 21mins is also just lovely, so assuming nothing missing i suppose it'll be charlie mays track

#1329742Post 39 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

Si - you need to have a shortcut in your profile to all these threads... I end up searching for them every time I get ready to listen to the kiss sets ..lol

#1329796Post 40 of 41

Re: Transitions (Episode 278) December 27th - Best of 2009

True ... may be worth throwing them up in the Kiss100 section once they're finished.

Have you played 281 yet ?

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