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Legendary mixes from Sasha and Digweed from 2000. Like A Bitch - Jaimy And Kenny D 2. Get Lost (Stereo Dub) - Eric Clapton 3. Barbarella (Deep Dish Mix) - Sven Vath 4.
Roaches (Peace Division Remix) - Trancesetters 5. Voices (Slacker's Dumb Struck Mix) - Bedrock 6. Fusion - Slacker 7. Pushing Too Hard - Saints And Sinners 8.
Musak (Wonderland Avenue Remix) - Trisco 9. West On 27th (A Tribe Called Khz Mix) - Killahurtz 10.
Tyrantanic (Slacker's Kingdom Come Mix) - Breeder 11. The Baguio Track (Digweed/Muir Bedrock Mix) - Luzon 'Danny Zee-Trancescapes (Continuous DJ Mix)', sound recording administered by: SME 'Saints & Sinners-Pushin'Too Hard (Original Mix)', sound recording administered by: INgrooves.
Sasha & John Digweed at Background information Origin, (at the club) Genres Instruments, Years active 1993–present Labels (1994, 2004) (1996-1997) (1999-2000) (US label, 1996-1999) (US label, 2000) (2005) Members Sasha & John Digweed are a pair of from the. Had been DJ-ing for ten years before getting a gig at where he met, who had been working the past few years in various clubs and. Together, they honed their DJ skills, focusing on track selection and technical mixing abilities. In 1994, they released the triple CD on. It contained many popular dance hits of the time from artists such as, and as well as original productions and remixes from the duo themselves. Two years later, the duo became 'true superstars' (AllMusic) with the release of their double CD on mega-label.
This release was brought to the United States the next year in a single CD package on. 1997 saw the release of the double CD mix album, again on Ministry of Sound.
Sasha and Digweed toured internationally, helping define the sound of progressive house & trance music in the late 1990s. In 1998, both John Digweed and Sasha released separate mix albums on Boxed as part of the series with Digweed's and Sasha's release. In the late 1990s, Digweed and Sasha took up residency at 's famous nightclub as well as releasing their third edition in the Northern Exposure series:. They both continued their success in the Global Underground series with Digweed's and Sasha's. In addition to their residency, they toured the United States, especially to promote their DJ mix in 2000. Shortly thereafter, they embarked on their international Delta Heavy Tour in 2002. They have collaborated little since Delta Heavy.
They appeared together at the 2007, and counted down the new year during a four-hour set in. Ftdibus comport&vid_0403&pid_6001 driver. In 2008, Sasha & Digweed announced their plans to do another tour of North America taking in 21 cities in one month, as they announced the Sasha and John Digweed Spring Club Tour 2008. The tour began at the on 27 March at the club. This was the first time they toured together in six years. In 2009, Sasha & Digweed headlined the SW4 festival in London's Clapham Common. Contents. History Early years and Renaissance (1993–1995) In early 1993, DJs and teamed up for DJ sets together.
The pair had honed their DJing skills, often performing in tandem and focusing on track selection and technical mixing abilities. Renaissance was pleased with their performances together. Renaissance decided to let the duo compile the triple, entitled, releasing it on the club's own label in April 1994, by which point Sasha had already left Renaissance. Sasha had been featured on the cover of with the 'SON OF GOD?' , though he did not welcome the accolade.
The album featured tracks from such artists as, and, and original productions and remixes from Sasha and Digweed, and was successful in the where it peaked at #9. Another album, Renaissance: The Mix Collection Part 2, acting as the second part to Renaissance: The Mix Collection, was released in 1995.
As Sasha had left Renaissance, John Digweed mixed this album alone. Northern Exposure (1996–2000) After touring together for a further two years, the duo became 'true superstars' with the release of their next mix album, the double on the 's record label. The album was designed as a of two 'journeys', disc one being 0° North and the second, 0° South. A special unmixed version of the album with a highly altered track list was released on vinyl. The album was critically acclaimed and is generally considered a in the history of.
Sasha and Digweed took up residency at nightclub. In 1997, the duo worked on a follow up to Northern Exposure, again following the concept album theme, with one disc representing the and the other disc the It was released in 1997 on the label as.
The album only charted at #15 in the but it was again a critical success. To support the album, the duo toured internationally, and in the process helped to define the sound of trance music in the late 1990s. After extensive touring, Digweed and Sasha took up residency at 's famous nightclub, where they would DJ for the entire night.
In 1998, the two released separate mix albums on the Boxed label, as part of the series: Digweed's, and Sasha's, which drew from Sasha's experience touring on the. Both DJs formed their own record labels that year: Sasha created Excession Records and Digweed started.
Excession released fewer than ten records, the last in 1998; the experience, however, led Sasha to found the management agency 'Excession: The Agency LTD.' Excession remains a for many DJs, including, and. In 1998, Sasha and Digweed reunited in the studio to record their third and final album for the Northern Exposure series, which saw the duo voyage into exploring. Popular with critics, it charted better in the UK Compilations Chart than their previous albums, the CD version charting at #6 (the vinyl edition of the album, largely different than the CD version, charted at #37). Communicate (2000–2001) In between touring and producing original material, Sasha and Digweed released the mix album in 2000, prompting them to temporarily leave their Twilo residency for a promotional tour of the United States. Communicate had reasonable commercial success, but it received mixed reviews: stated that despite a 'few stellar momentsCommunicate is ultimately a let-down'., too, described Communicate as 'boring and lackluster.stalled in a monochrome world of dead beats'. Red hardness tool steels. To promote the album, the duo toured the.
During the late 1990s, the increased popularity and visibility of 'superstar DJs' led to the creation of such as Liverpool's and Sheffield's. By 2003, however, electronic dance music clubs languished. Though dance music had been declared 'dead' by many in the dance industry, Sasha continued to tour—despite the closing of many superclubs, including his resident club Twilo in May 2001. Sasha was unable to play their last gigs at Twilo due to an ear injury, leaving Digweed to perform alone. Delta Heavy tour and hiatus (2002–2006) Sasha and Digweed began their ambitious Delta Heavy Tour of the United States in 2002, following the closing of Twilo. The tour featured veteran tour producer and opening act, the tour covered 31 cities and played to 85,000 people.
The appearances were complete with and video production, were similar to rock concerts than to typical DJ events. This motif was new to the DJing scene, and compelled other DJs to host similar concerts. In 2004, Sasha and Digweed recreated on laptops for its tenth anniversary. 2004 marked the tenth anniversary of, which had been out of print for years prior. Sasha and Digweed decided to release an anniversary edition of the album. However, rather than re-release the album straight forward, they recreated the album in a brand new session. Two tracks by that featured on the original 1994 release had to be dropped due to licensing issues, so they were replaced by a track each by and Anthony White respectively.
Though the original blend sequences from the original album remained the same, Sasha and Digweed re-created the album using Apple in order to create, what they considered, a better quality version of the original mix, with recording techniques simply not available in 1994, as well as the advantage of crystal clear audio, and spatial separation of frequencies within the song, making it sound more dynamic. The duo's next release was based on Delta Heavy. The release was a DVD of performance highlights, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage, released on. Ben Turner, creator of the DanceStar awards, retrospectively described the Delta Heavy tour as 'a landmark moment for electronic music'.
Though the duo of Sasha and Digweed never explicitly split up, demanding schedules and frequent independent touring prevented any substantial collaboration for a long period after Delta Heavy. Reunion (2006–present) Though frequent performing and other activities prevented them from working together for several years, Sasha and Digweed announced that they would reunite for a few Australian performances, starting in November 2006. The duo performed at several venues, including, and as well as numerous tour dates which had followed throughout 2007.
In 2008, Sasha and Digweed started an American tour with a performance at the. The duo played at mainly larger venues on the weekends and smaller (750-1000 people) shows on weekdays. Sasha described their music as 'driving and dark' with 'a little throwback of Twilo sounds'. They appeared together at the 2007, and counted down the new year during a 4-hour set in.
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After a surprise b2b performance on Easter of 2016, Sasha and Digweed confirmed via Twitter that a world tour was in the works beginning in September which commenced on 9 September at the Social Festival in Kent, UK. Discography UK mix albums. (1994) UK Comp Chart #9. (1996) UK Comp Chart #7. (1997) UK Comp Chart #15. (1999) UK Comp Chart #6 (CD) #37 (Vinyl). (2000) UK Comp Chart #13.
(2004) UK Comp Chart #47 US mix albums. (1997). (1998). (1998) DVDs. (2005) References. Brewster, Bill (2000). Retrieved 2014-08-09.
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