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Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatron

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[SIZE=3][COLOR=#ffa500][B]Transitions 470[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE]

[SIZE=3][COLOR=#ffa500][B]Hour 1: John Digweed - Live at Cafe Mambo, Ibiza // [/B][/COLOR][COLOR=#FFA500][B]Recorded 12th July 2013[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE]

[SIZE=2][FONT=verdana]01. SuSoul - Cosmic Theater (Pete Herbert Remix) [Blue Dye | BD046] 02. Edu Imbernon feat. Rosina - Ditto (Rodriguez Jr. Remix) [Eklektisch | EKV015] 03. The XX - Tides (Dixon Remix) [Innervisions | YT095] 04. [SIZE=2]André Sobota [/SIZE]- Pulsatilla (Henry Saiz Remix) [microCastle | MCSL030] 05. Dave DK - Palmaille [Kompakt | KOM 277]
06. Edu Imbernon & Triumph - Veranoski (Henry Saiz Remix) [Bedrock Digital | Beddigi-35] [/FONT][/SIZE][SIZE=2][FONT=verdana]07. LEAVE - No Doubt (Lopazz Remix) [Emma Music | EMMA001] 08. Bxentric - Surrender (Kevin McKay & Phil Kelsey Dub Mix) [Glasgow Underground | GU2022] 09. Steve Bug - Lion On The Hunt [Get Physical Music | GPMCD069] 10. Gui Boratto - We Can Go [Kompakt | KOM 285][/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE=2][FONT=verdana]11. The Tooth Faeries - Dust And Ashes (Crooked Ashes Edit) [Classic Music Company | CMC169D][/FONT][/SIZE]

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Hour 1 >> [B][URL="http://www.mediafire.com/?hexqx6mlr25n85e"]John Digweed Transitions 470 Live Set Recorded at Cafe Mambo, Ibiza[/URL][/B] Hour 2 >> [B][URL="http://www.mediafire.com/download/j9g9epaqe7l4s8b/Transitions_470_-Psycatron(2013-08-30).mp3"]Psycatron Transitions 470 Guest Mix[/URL][/B]

[SIZE=3][COLOR=#ffa500][B]Release Notes[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE]

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[COLOR=#ffa500][B]01. SuSoul - Cosmic Theater (Pete Herbert Remix) [Blue Dye | BD046] [/B][/COLOR]

"SuSoul" (Barcelona) takes us on a journey with mixed Electronica elements and involving fractions of sound patterns, which you probably will experience in a new way....So "SuSoul" created this Indie Experimental Tune and called it "Cosmic Theater" - Furthermore "Pete Herbert" has done his most appreciated remix work for us on this release and delivers an enlightening version of its own! There is sunshine guaranteed in the "Pete Herbert Remix"...feel free and listen to both.

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[COLOR=#ffa500][B]02. Edu Imbernon feat. Rosina - Ditto ([URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=396"]Rodriguez Jr.[/URL] Remix) [Eklektisch | EKV015] [/B][/COLOR]

Edu Imbernon's Eklektisch label has considerably grown in stature recently, and one look at the sort of collaborators he's now picking up the phone to are very much indicative of the fact. On ''Ditto'', the young Spaniard calls on Rosina on the vocal front – a name you might recognise from Crosstown Rebels' frankly massive ''Fables and Fairytales'' from a few years back.

And to give the vocalist her dues, she turns in another stunning, sultry contribution here on a record that's brimming with sexy, summer-time vibes. The unfurling bassline proves a potent marriage too, while Imbernon's assured handling of the vocal (splicing it when possible and injecting it with numerous echoes) add to the overall atmosphere of the record. Excellent stuff.

First up on the previously alluded to remix duties is prolific deep house don, Olivier Mateu AKA [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=396"]Rodriguez Jr.[/URL] The sometime Tenampa, Mobilee and Systematic man reminds us why he's been a force to be reckoned with for some time, as he delievers a far more ominous take on the original. Tough beats contradict the dream inducing melodies with distinction, and Rodriguez Jr's interpretation is the most striking of all that's on show here.

Finally, the no less respected Fairmont turns in a remix that's precisely in keeping with his unpredictable nature. This time, the emphasis shifts toward a more accesible, almost 80s influenced, synth-pop palette. Like much of Eklektisch's best releases, ''Ditto'' is a party-starting collection of tracks that's hard to find fault with. [Data Transmission Review]

Released by: Eklektisch Release/catalogue number: EKV015

[B][The Underground Review][/B]

Edu Imbernon is forever on the rise it seems. Here he finds time to turn out a new track on his own well thought of label Elektisch. Called ‘Ditto’ it features the vocals of Rosina and comes complete with remixes from Canadian Fairmont and Rodriguez Junior.

The lead single itself has a nagging bassline weaving down below the creamy, smooth vocals of Rosina up top. The mood is one of aching forlornness and suggest Edu is becoming an ever more adept and mature producer. Gentle cymbal crashes, celestial pads and plenty of smooth textures all help fill in the spaces between the beats and just you watch the crowd as this one gets dropped this summer. Fairmont’s version is much more disco leaning instead of being underground pop like the original while Rodriguez Junior re-packages it as something more suited to darker late night hours thanks to the edgy drums and sharper percussion. Another fine EP that offers plenty for everyone.

[B][knobsmagazine Review][/B]

At the heart of yet another busy summer touring, being resident at Space Ibiza and running the Eklektisch label, Edu Imbernon has also found time to turn out a new single, ‘Ditto’ featuring the vocal talents of Rosina and complete with remixes from Canadian Fairmont and Rodriguez Jnr.

The track is a deep and woozy bit of house with the heartfelt, neo-soul vocals of Rosina drifting up top as a paranoid bassline slowly snakes its way along down below. Big pads and pristine percussion help define the track that is a slow burning beauty and will really work the crowd into a loved-up frenzy.

The remix from Fairmont – a Canadian producer of many EPs and LPs that blur lines between electronic music and rock often on My Favorite Robot – is a more disco indebted fair with rough and raw drums, sharp edged melodies and plenty of arpeggiated lines. Finally, Rodriguez Jnr re-interprets the track as a darker, more shuffling affair with a tech house edge that is perfect for the later night hours.

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[COLOR=#ffa500][B]03. The XX - Tides ([URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=1674"]Dixon[/URL] Remix) [Innervisions | YT095][/B][/COLOR]

A M A Z I N G remix of the XX from Innervisions lot. Our love for both is a well known fact, so this EP encapsulates a lot of things we dig here at Phonica. Essential to say the least. Bag yourself a copy. These are gonna go like hotcakes.

Digital versions available on Young Turks :

We teamed up with one our favourite labels, Innervisions for a joint 12" as Young Visions. You can also buy a limited 12" pressing. [Young Turks]

We asked one of our favourite labels, Berlin-based Innervisions, to have three of their artists remix tracks from 'Coexist'. The result is 'Youngvisions', a collaborative release between our label Young Turks and Innervisions. {The XX]

Berlin’s Innervisions get three artists on their roster to remix tracks from The xx’s incredible ‘Coexist’. Released on Young Turks, this is a collaborative effort from both labels, and sees Ame, [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=1674"]Dixon[/URL] and [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=918"]Marcus Worgull[/URL] applying their individual touches to the muted cuts of The xx. [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=1674"]Dixon[/URL] opts for a Balearic club effort, Worgull’s is a dubby builder, and finally Ame goes for lo-fi atmospherics with the spotlight shone on the haunting steel drum. [Bleep.com]

Strictly Limited Edition. You better hurry on this one. Âme, [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=1674"]Dixon[/URL] and [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=918"]Marcus Worgull[/URL] overhaul The xx for refined house 'floors. Each producer envisions the group's fragile soul in their own image, from the slow build and delayed gratification of Âme's take on 'Reunion' to [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=1674"]Dixon[/URL]'s posh-trancing turn of 'Tides' to the steady groove of [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=918"]Marcus Worgull[/URL]'s 'Fiction' re-do. [vinyl-digital.com]

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[COLOR=#ffa500][B]04. [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=778"]André Sobota[/URL] - Pulsatilla ([URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=500"]Henry Saiz[/URL] Remix) [microCastle | MCSL030][/B][/COLOR]

MCSL030 - Andre Sobota - 'Pulsatilla EP' with [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=500"]Henry Saiz[/URL], Electric Rescue and [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=114"]16 Bit Lolitas[/URL] Remixes.

Andre Sobota returns to microCastle for the labels 30th overall release. The Brazilian producer has continued to impress since his hugely successful 'Surrounded By Time' EP from the summer of 2012. Andre's unique melodic sound has been enchanting electronic music fans over the first half of 2013 and he continues to be a firm favourite of [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=371"]Above and Beyond[/URL], [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=3"]Hernan Cattaneo[/URL], [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=5"]Sasha[/URL], [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=80"]Eric Prydz[/URL] and [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=825"]Markus Schulz[/URL]. We're thrilled to have Andre back on microCastle for his second EP entitled 'Pulsatilla' which includes 3 brand new original productions with remixes from: [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=500"]Henry Saiz[/URL], Electric Rescue and [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=114"]16 Bit Lolitas[/URL].

The title track has a unique and refreshing summer vibe that might just be one of Andre's most ambitious productions to date. The warm, sun drenched harmonies play off the grungy low end perfectly for what results in a wonderfully warped sounding melodic creation. This is one production that will have nightclub goers transported to a place far more magical than a dark smoky room. The lone remix of 'Pulsatilla' comes from [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=500"]Henry Saiz[/URL] who is making his debut on microCastle here. The highly touted Spanish producer has just come off what many feel is this year's best album. 'Reality Is For Those Who Are Not Strong Enough To Confront Their Dreams' was released in early June on Henry's own Natura Sonoris imprint and has electronic music fans from around the world singing his praises. Henry's uniquely organic and abundantly musical sound has melded itself extremely well to 'Pulsatilla'. The result is a production which sounds like the perfect summer anthem. Warm, analogue grooves lay down a funky foundation while catchy vocal hooks and poignant chord changes provide the necessary emotional content which makes for one of Henry's best remix works to date.

The second original 'Full Circle' is a light and airy construction. Andre's creative imagination never ceases to amaze and his dynamic beats and delicately interwoven melodies have never sounded better here. The main break is particularly captivating with its shimmering backdrop, grinding build and idyllic harmonies. The unique melodic themes suspend in your subconscious and lead to the reintroduction of the beats for a warm rush of emotion which closes the record out extremely strong. Electric Rescue makes his first appearance on microCastle and provides the lone remix of 'Full Circle'. The French producer just released his ground breaking 'Sonic Architecture' LP on Bedrock and his unique take on techno is routinely championed by [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=23"]Laurent Garnier[/URL] and [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=2"]John Digweed[/URL]. For his 'Full Circle' interpretation Electric Rescue has crafted a deep techno rework that comes with an immense dance floor presence. Big character laden beats along with rhythmic stabs and dynamic fills generate some huge momentum throughout. A spectacular remix from Electric Rescue which should be huge on the techno floors all summer.

Andre's third and final original on the release 'Lights' would be the most techno oriented piece on the collection. Backed by a driving groove, scattered drum elements and a wavering hypnotic energy which is totally infectious 'Lights' is the ultimate epic conclusion to the three compositions from Andre. The lone remix of 'Lights' comes from [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=114"]16 Bit Lolitas[/URL] who are returning to microCastle for their 11th overall appearance. The Dutch duo's 'Personal Space' (released in 2010) has been one of microCastle's best selling tracks and their recent Warung Brazil and Supermarket albums have been fan favourites over the last year. For their 'Lights' interpretation [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=114"]16 Bit Lolitas[/URL] have delivered one of their most musical creations to date. An intricate sounding groove sits at the foundation while warm bassy swells and blissful themes carry the track to the main break. The post rock style interlude goes down as one of [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=114"]16 Bit Lolitas[/URL] finest moments. A slow building wave of majestic sounding melody that crescendos with a divine, invigorating force that will leave you thoroughly elated.

Released by: microCastle Release/catalogue number: MCSL030

"This is pure sunshine (and not in the visually-striking-but-ultimately-deeply-disappointing-Danny-Boyle-film sense). The main melody line from the original is transmuted into a catchy guitar-like riff that runs through most of the track, while gigantic chord changes, clipped, twisted vocal samples, and layers of strings sounds mesh together to deliver one of the year’s bright spots. Henry obviously set to make the most joyful, summery record he could, and he’s outdone himself with this effort." [Release Official Review]

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[COLOR=#ffa500][B]05. Dave DK - Palmaille [Kompakt | KOM 277] [/B][/COLOR]

Berlin's best-known secret and a sucker for melodies, DAVE DK is certainly no stranger to the motions of the club crowd: having long been associated with [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=177"]Sasse[/URL]'s Moodmusic imprint, he is responsible for an impressive crop of much-acclaimed dance releases ranging from the tender to the ardent. Now, the seasoned producer presents the PALMAILLE EP on KOMPAKT, a delightful amalgam of swathing synths and heart-warming beats. Starting off with title track PALMAILLE, DAVE DK wastes no time and cuts directly to the action, in this case a welcomingly grooving exhibit flush with epic strings and dabs of mouth-watering melancholy. A perfect cut for moments of all intensities, it revolves around a delectably simple motive owing as much to the wonky sampledelics of early KOMPAKT techno ballads as it does to the more recent antics of deep house.

PALMAILLE is worthily followed by NAKAI POP AMBIENT VERSION, a finely tuned dash of beatless bliss that offers countless access points for merry immersion. Slowly gliding along on a wholesome bassline, jets of shiny sound paint a fragile, yet uplifting picture, not unlike falling stars in the nocturnal sky. A comprehensive piece of music, it also serves as a beautiful introduction to HOME AGAIN, the third and closing track of the PALMAILLE EP. For HOME AGAIN, DAVE DK secured the vocal help of [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=405"]HEIKO VOSS[/URL], co-founder of Cologne's legendary Firm Records and one half of KOMPAKT veterans Schaeben & Voss. The result is a timeless house gem brimming with warm pads and gracefully fashioned percussion, proving once again that electronic music is a matter of both precision and emotion - a tough juggling act for any club release. Which is why it's such a pleasure to see it as fully realised as here.

Release Date // August 12, 2013 (physical & digital) Format // 12'' Catalog Nr // Kompakt 277 EAN // 880319076015

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[COLOR=#ffa500][B]06. Edu Imbernon & Triumph - Veranoski ([URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=500"]Henry Saiz[/URL] Remix) [Bedrock Digital | Beddigi-35] [/B][/COLOR]

Bedrock warmly welcome Edu Imbernon & Triumph to the label with their outstanding Veranoski release. A track that has been a firm favourite of [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=2"]John Digweed[/URL] for quite some time we are sure this will be a big track for fans of the label. Along with the original comes a fantastic remix from [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=500"]Henry Saiz[/URL] who has had some big releases on the label himself. All in all quite a package and one we hope you enjoy.

“This is the only way that people will remember your music, trying to make them feel something special and making them dance.” [Edu Imbernon]

Having remixed Jozif’s “Twilight” for John Digweed’s “Live In London” opus and played at the Bedrock anniversary party where the live recording was made, Spain’s Edu Imbernon has already demonstrated a brilliant ear for pulsating house music. Now, he returns, having teamed up with fellow Spaniard Triumph, with “Veranoski” - another haunting masterclass in dancefloor dynamics.

Edu Imbernon is a great example of how a young artist can quickly make their mark on the electronic scene, his worldwide hit - “El Baile Alemán” (produced with his friend [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=392"]Coyu[/URL]), was lauded as "Best Underground Track of the Year" by Beatport in 2009. Since then, he has continued his steady ascent up the ladder towards house music stardom, with quality remixes for the likes of The XX and [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=597"]Maya Jane Coles[/URL], amongst others. His productions have featured on notable labels like Get Physical, [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=1371"]Noir[/URL] Music, Trapez, Great Stuff, Diynamic, alongside his own Eklektisch label. He's also resident for Kehakuma at Space, Ibiza.

The superb remix of “Veranoski” comes from another of Spain’s finest – [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=500"]Henry Saiz[/URL] – whose outings on Bedrock are always exceptional. Henry's critically acclaimed “Balance 019” album, released in 2011, was the catalyst for his star potential explode around the globe. His superb collaboration with [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=94"]Guy J[/URL] (“Meridian”) and his solo track (“La Marea”) for the landmark Bedrock 100 release, were of the highest level of quality and his “Cryptozoologist EP” (BEDDIGI27) was one of 2012’s highlights. Here, his remix of “Veranoski” once again proves [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=500"]Henry Saiz[/URL] is undoubtedly one of the most extraordinarily talented young producers around.

Released by: Bedrock Records Release/catalogue number: BEDDIGI35

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[COLOR=#ffa500][B]07. LEAVE - No Doubt (Lopazz Remix) [Emma Music | EMMA001][/B][/COLOR]

We celebrate the first release of Emma Music and the debut of Emma's Face LEAVE. 'No Doubt' is a nu-disco influenced bomb that create a summerish atmosphere. Get Physical's LOPAZZ tells a modern interpretation of this wonderful track. Everything he needs: a rocking bassline, some vocal cuts and a down pitched hook. The other remix of Nag Sky reminds us of the classical french house time. Also a summerish tune especially for the next pool party.

Released by: Emma Music Release/catalogue number: EMMA001 Release date: Jul 29, 2013

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[COLOR=#ffa500][B]08. Bxentric - Surrender (Kevin McKay & Phil Kelsey Dub Mix) [Glasgow Underground | GU2022] [/B][/COLOR]

Bxentric first came to our attention with "Foolishness" - a wigged out piece of hypno-funk that sounded like the Doobie Brothers had been teleported into the 21st century and given an lesson in acid house. It was released by [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=220"]Aeroplane[/URL] as an exclusive on his "In Flight Entertainment" compilation for Eskimo in 2011.

For their debut release on Glasgow Underground Bxentric have delivered a perfect piece of late-night pop - a slow burning groove filled with Italo bass, swirling synths and the dreamy vocals of Emily Breeze. Remixes come from Kevin McKay, Phil Kelsey and Cosmic Kids. McKay & Kelsey take the original and trip it out on a blissed-out Moroder-ish workout complete with looping glocks and swooping Jupiter 8 stabs. NYC's Cosmic Kids offer a straight up disco jam chopping the vocals over Rick James style synths stabs and funk bass. McKay also adds an extended club mix of the original.

Support from: [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=162"]Michael Mayer[/URL], [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=1719"]Axel Boman[/URL], [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=1788"]Droog[/URL], [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=1100"]Drums of Death[/URL], [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=5"]Sasha[/URL], Shadow Dancer, Mighty Mouse, Jozif, Thermal Bear, [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=15"]Slam[/URL],

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[COLOR=#ffa500][B]09. [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=91"]Steve Bug[/URL] - Lion On The Hunt [Get Physical Music | GPMCD069] [/B][/COLOR]

Welcome to the 2013 Ibiza Season! We are thrilled to be a part of the island festivities this year, and are even more thrilled to present you with this very special compilation featuring the sounds to expect! We've asked all of our headlining acts for an exclusive track and this is the result, a 21 title collection of some of the hottest names in the industry. We are super excited to see what the summer hold and if its anything like the compilation, we can already start planning for next year.Check out Get Physical on Ibiza every Tuesday in Vista Club.

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[COLOR=#ffa500][B]10. [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=115"]Gui Boratto[/URL] - We Can Go [Kompakt | KOM 285][/B][/COLOR]

A true KOMPAKT stalwart since his inaugural 2005 offering „Arquipélago“, [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=115"]GUI BORATTO[/URL] shot to prominence thanks to his audacious live sets and an expansive release portfolio. With highly acclaimed club hits like „Beautiful Life“ or „No Turning Back“ to his name, the Brazilian producer captured audiences from all over the globe and continues to do so with his latest concoction TOO LATE, a wonderfully pop- infused 12“ hosting two magnetic floorbusters and an abundance of style.

GUI BORATTO's tracks are often considered the swiss army knives of club music, as they never fail to ignite a spark in the laziest of crowds, whatever its context or complexion. That might be due to the producer's keen sense of ear-popping melodies and hip-swinging beats, a ridiculously catchy combination that clearly transcends simple notions of genre. Title track TOO LONG is no different, starting off as a pleasantly relaxed exercise in house and ramping up the immersion levels with finely tuned female vocals that owe as much to classic pop stylings as they do to the textures of club music. In the meantime, the flipside runs rampant with WE CAN GO, a hearty banger sporting a fierce bassline and some pretty gripping beats ready for world domination. The distinctive male vocals may bring a message of peace, but it shouldn't be mistaken for surrender – this is an authoritative voice taking a stance, not the plushy whining of the spoiled and spineless. An exceedingly powerful slice of floor-sweeping glory, it's another testament to the well-honed skill set that [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=115"]GUI BORATTO[/URL] brings to the table, and a hugely successful at that. Together, these tracks represent some of his finest work to date, giving club punters world-wide a perfectly valid reason to show up in full regalia.

Released by: KOMPAKT.[URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=1509"]FM[/URL] Release/catalogue number: KOMPAKT285

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[COLOR=#ffa500][B]11. The Tooth Faeries - Dust And Ashes (Crooked Ashes Edit) [Classic Music Company | CMC169D][/B][/COLOR]

A little of something forthcoming on Classic Music Company.

The Classic Music Company by [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=662"]Luke Solomon[/URL] & [URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=16"]Derrick Carter[/URL] continues to play the game under their own conditions. As a label it never died it just retreated for a while in order to come back stronger. All hail the king because the king is back. Long live Classic!

Limited info. This one first appeared on Simon Dunmore's 'Defected In The House Ibiza 2013' release.

Release Date: 29th July Released by: Classic Music Company Release/catalogue number: CMC169D

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[SIZE=3][COLOR=#ffa500][B]Hour 2: Psycatron[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE]

[SIZE=2][FONT=verdana]01. Guy Andrews - Fixture [Fina Records | FINA012] 02. Geddes - Shout [Truesoul | TRUE1247] 03. Alan Fitzpatrick - From Here To There (Paul Ritch Mix) [Quartz Rec | QRZ024] 04. Paul Mac - Knocker [Beard Man | BMD005] 05. Dense & Pika - Backstage Mute [Hotflush Recordings | HFT029] 06. Dubspeeka - Tronic [Ideal Audio | iDEAL28-6] 07. Pig & Dan - Broken Melody [Soma | Promo] 08. Vainquer - Lyot (Christian Smith & Wehbba Remake) [Tronic | Promo] 09. Fiord - Mental Notes [Chameleon Recordings | CHAMELEON006] 10. Dj Hyperactive - 25 Hours [Droid Records | DROID17] 11. John Digweed & Nick Muir Versus Psycatron - Awakenings [Bedrock Records | BEDAWAKE] 12. Ursula Rucker Presents Firefly - Supernatural (Hardfloor Remix) [Soundz | SOUNDZ062] 13. Ian O'Donovan - Firefly [KMS Records | KMS127] 14. SQL & Child - Nootropica [Outpost Recordings | OUTPOST020] 15. Dexter - X7d [Ostgut Ton | o-ton56]

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[SIZE=3][COLOR=#ffa500][B]John Digweed & Nick Muir Versus Psycatron - Awakenings [/B][/COLOR][/SIZE] [COLOR=#d3d3d3][FONT=Lucida Grande]John Digweed and Nick Muir collide with Psycatron on this pounding Techno fuelled number, harking back to the golden age of acid tinged basslines and urgent, frenetic drums. Furious breakdowns build anticipation on this peak-time dancefloor killer!

John and Nick have been very busy recently with their new album project 'Versus' just finished they are set to release the first track from it on Sep 9th with a collaboration with Northern Irelands finest Psycatron called 'Awakenings'. John and Nick have been massive fans of Psycatron for many years and even remixed ' Memories of the Moment " back in 2011. 'Awakenings' is a full on heads down acid techno workout that takes no prisoners on the dance floor and not for the faint hearted. With tough percussion and bubbling acid sounds this track will rock any main stage to the most underground venue and everything in between.

What John and Nick thought was initially going to be a EP of several collaborations it has morphed itself into ' Versus' a 3 disc limited edition box set with collaborations with Carlio Lio, Christian Smith and Whebba, Pig&Dan, jozif and The Japanese Popstars just to name a few.

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#1697531Post 2 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

30 mins and this way too housey. there was a tune at 20 mins which was really nice but the vice on it reminded me of chers ''do you believe''

i understand he's playing to the crowd and setting but i'd rather he dropped some belters and made them drop their mojito's!

#1697532Post 3 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

finally a good JD Set :)

#1697534Post 4 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

Pics from the night here >> [url="https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151570191828165.1073741895.143127898164&type=3"]https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151570191828165.1073741895.143127898164&type=3[/url]

#1697558Post 5 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

[U][B]John Digweed[/B][/U]

[LIST=1] [] [000] Susoul - Cosmic Theater (Pete Herbert Remix) [Blue Dye - BD 046] [] [008] Edu Imbernon Feat. Rosina - Ditto (Rodriguez Jr Remix) [Eklektisch - EKV 015] [] [014] The xx - Tides (Dixon Remix) [Young Turks - YT 095DS] [] [019] Andre Sobota - Pulsatilla (Henry Saiz Remix) [Microcastle - MCSL 030] [] [027] Dave DK - Palmaille [Kompakt - 277] [] [031] Edu Imbernon & Triumph - Veranoski (Henry Saiz Remix) [Bedrock] [] [038] Leave - No Doubt (Lopazz Remix) [Emma - 001] [] [042] Bxentric - Surrender (Kevin McKay & Phil Kelsey Dub Mix) [] [047] Steve Bug - Lion On The Hunt [Get Physical - GPMCD 069] [] [051] Gui Boratto - We Can Go [Kompakt - 285] [*] [055] The Tooth Fairies - Dust And Ashes (Crooked Man Dust) [Defected] [/LIST] [U][B] Psycatron[/B][/U]

[LIST=1] [] [057] Guy Andrews - Fixture [Fina - 012D] [] [061] Geddes - Shout [Truesoul - TRUE 1247] [] [064] Alan Fitzpatrick - From Here To There (Paul Ritch Mix) [] [068] Paul Mac - Knocker [Beard Man - BMD 005] [] [073] Dense & Pika - Backstage Mute [Hotflush - HFT 029] [] [076] Dubspeeka - Tronic [Ideal] [] [0??] Pig & Dan - Broken Melody [Soma] [] [0??] Vainquer - Lyot (Christian Smith & Wehbba Edit) [] [089] Fiord - Mental Notes [Chameleon - 006] [] [095] DJ Hyperactive - 25 Hours [Droid] [] [???] John Digweed & Nick Muir vs Psycatron - Awakenings [Bedrock] [] [103] King Britt Pres. Firefly Feat. Ursula Rucker - Supernatural (Hardfloor Remix) [Soundz - 068] [] [105] Ian O'Donovan - Firefly [KMS - 127] [] [111] SQL & Child - Nootropica [Outpost] [*] [1??] Dexter - X7d [Ostgut Ton] [/LIST]

#1697595Post 6 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

^ cheers .. missed the LEAVE track.

#1697649Post 7 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

Hour 1 up ...will sort Psycatron file/discog later today.

#1697652Post 8 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

nice digweed mix. smooooth

#1697660Post 9 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

^Ditto (no puns).

He says he will share one more part (or more parts) from that night.

#1697663Post 10 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

good to see u back on here once in a while sbando, u know very few peeps now who actually mingle on here anymore.

#1697673Post 11 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

There are still a few good friends posting here, so why not.

#1697676Post 12 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

[QUOTE=cm1179;1099865]30 mins and this way too housey. there was a tune at 20 mins which was really nice but the vice on it reminded me of chers ''do you believe''

i understand he's playing to the crowd and setting but i'd rather he dropped some belters and made them drop their mojito's![/QUOTE]

He needs to do more housey mixes like this. The same boring as shit mixes with the same big-room techno crap needs to stop.

So I completely disagree.

#1697685Post 13 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

^^^ i am with you ichiban, i just loved this mix.

#1697691Post 14 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

track at 31 minutes, banger! really liking the build up here.

#1697724Post 15 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

Hopefully more Mambo sets (1 hr each) or an Insane set at a future point !!

Some top notch summer music.

#1697789Post 16 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

This is Digweed as I remember him, don't get me wrong if I am out then his harder stuff is fine, but this sort of sound is my favourite.

#1697945Post 17 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

Psycatron info/mix added .. plus details of this bad boy :

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[SOUNDCLOUD]http://soundcloud.com/bedrock_rec/bedawake-john-digweed-nick[/SOUNDCLOUD]

[SIZE=3][COLOR=#ffa500][B]John Digweed & Nick Muir Versus Psycatron - Awakenings [/B][/COLOR][/SIZE] [COLOR=#d3d3d3][FONT=Lucida Grande]John Digweed and Nick Muir collide with Psycatron on this pounding Techno fuelled number, harking back to the golden age of acid tinged basslines and urgent, frenetic drums. Furious breakdowns build anticipation on this peak-time dancefloor killer!

John and Nick have been very busy recently with their new album project 'Versus' just finished they are set to release the first track from it on Sep 9th with a collaboration with Northern Irelands finest Psycatron called 'Awakenings'. John and Nick have been massive fans of Psycatron for many years and even remixed ' Memories of the Moment " back in 2011. 'Awakenings' is a full on heads down acid techno workout that takes no prisoners on the dance floor and not for the faint hearted. With tough percussion and bubbling acid sounds this track will rock any main stage to the most underground venue and everything in between.

What John and Nick thought was initially going to be a EP of several collaborations it has morphed itself into ' Versus' a 3 disc limited edition box set with collaborations with Carlio Lio, Christian Smith and Whebba, Pig&Dan, jozif and The Japanese Popstars just to name a few.

[B]Released by: Bedrock Records [/B] Release/catalogue number: BEDAWAKE Release date: Sep 9, 2013 [/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Lucida Grande]

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#1698080Post 18 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

Was anyone at this gig?

To hear the bassline drop on the second track live at the venue would have been spiritual.

#1698081Post 19 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

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#1699308Post 20 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

He needs to do more housey mixes like this. The same boring as shit mixes with the same big-room techno crap needs to stop.

^^^

if you could point me to a long duration recent high quality mp3 recording of digger playing big-room techno crap, I'd be eternally grateful. I love John to death like all of us, but I barely listen to his show anymore because it seems like all he plays is fairly chill first hour of set stuff, which is fine but IMHO not diggers at nearly his best. His best IMHO is the seamless mixing of super deep heavy artillery that comes later in his sets. Looking for something substantially more muscular than his London live discs by way of comparison. I have heard him play the artillery out live many times, so I know he can do it unless he suddenly changed into Boards of Canada and I just missed it. Different strokes.

#1699407Post 21 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

[QUOTE=gsturm;1102450]H

if you could point me to a long duration recent high quality mp3 recording of digger playing big-room techno crap, I'd be eternally grateful. I love John to death like all of us, but I barely listen to his show anymore because it seems like all he plays is fairly chill first hour of set stuff, which is fine but IMHO not diggers at nearly his best. His best IMHO is the seamless mixing of super deep heavy artillery that comes later in his sets. Looking for something substantially more muscular than his London live discs by way of comparison. I have heard him play the artillery out live many times, so I know he can do it unless he suddenly changed into Boards of Canada and I just missed it. Different strokes.[/QUOTE]

i still hold faith in him releasing the last 2 hours of his whp gig in dec 2009. pure vortex.

#1699464Post 22 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

John, please make that happen! Begging. Tracks in there are presumably four years old now, so no copyright concerns etc. Per Arnold in Predator, "DO IT!!! DO IT NOW!!!"

#1699475Post 23 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

[QUOTE=nelinho;1100610]Was anyone at this gig?

To hear the bassline drop on the second track live at the venue would have been spiritual.[/QUOTE]

Yep ... it was the pre-Pacha party. I was really happy because I've loved the Ditto track ever since it appeared on Punta Del Este and the Rodriguez Jr. remix adds another dimension while still retaining everything great about the original.

Mambo has some great guests plus one of my friends (Dee) is resident there and played Sasha's Ushuaia Towers too. Dee was also a Renaissance resident ... he goes on after John has finished his Mambo sets and always does a fine job.

[SOUNDCLOUD]http://soundcloud.com/deemontero/montero-groovescast-12-live[/SOUNDCLOUD]

I also hope this one comes out ... a 3 hour set played to 120 people at sunset .. the boat has the same sound system as DC10 !!

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#1699476Post 24 of 25

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wuouwww that boat simon", is not a boat we call that catamaran here !!

how we can unite forces to john put this i mean the whole 3 hours ?¿

and where is last Transitions thread and online link .. i need to hear that gigawave magical thing as an intro : )))

Lupine was so so far in buenos aires

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#1699756Post 25 of 25

Re: Transitions 470 ● John Digweed live at Mambo (ibiza) with a guest mix by Psycatro

[QUOTE=Hoff;1102724] [COLOR=#FFA07A][FONT=Trebuchet MS] wuouwww that boat simon", is not a boat we call that catamaran here !!

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Here's a vid plus a couple of my pics Gus.

[video=youtube;GsrP-d4Vlws]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsrP-d4Vlws[/video]

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