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Renaissance Presents Transitions 3 [Us Import] | ![Renaissance Presents Transitions 3 [Us Import]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/5148VVOqjsL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Artist: John Digweed Label: Thrive Category: Music
List Price: £22.99 Buy New: £9.86 You Save: £13.13 (57%)
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Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 119396
Format: Enhanced, Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 90777 UPC: 651249077720 EAN: 0651249077720 ASIN: B000UVLT2W
Release Date: September 25, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Coma [Transitions Intro Edit] - Sasha | | • | Spheere - Marc Marzenit | | • | There - Sweet N'Candy | | • | Along the Wire [Superpitcher Mix] - Lawrence | | • | Maferefumeco - Einzelkind | | • | Advance Panorama - Christian Fischer | | • | Chest in the Attic - Daniella Stickroth | | • | Begun the End Has - Joel Mull | | • | Messene - Paul Ritch | | • | Hedonism - ReShuffle | | • | Come into My World [Chaim Mix] - Pelle Beuys, | | • | Genesis - Chaim | | • | Kore - Dusty Kid | | • | JS Cuba - Aldo Cadiz | | • | Seven - Ink & Needle, | | • | Lowdown Brittle [Wink's Profound Sound Interpretation] - Someone Else | | • | Giddy Down [Jamie Stevens Mix] - Gunther Stern Soleado | | • | Silverlake Pills [Gui Boratto Remix] - Adam Freeland | | • | Ricochet Effect - Mike Oreilly | | • | Save Me - Guy J. |
Disc 2
| • | Gridlock [John Digweed and Nick Muir's 25 Minute Extended Mi] - John Digweed | | • | [CD-Rom Track] |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
A masterpiece October 25, 2008 S. Lyons (Birmingham) Put simply if you like quality underground music then this is the mix for you. Its dark, its moody, its Digweed at his finest. The first 5 tracks alone are worth your admission fee. I've purchased various top draw mix CD's over the years, Digweed - Bedrock, Sasha - Ibiza, Terry Francis - Architecture and this is right up there with them. As you expect the mixing/layering is faultless, without doubt makes the mix what it is, the track selection is spot on as you'd expect. All I can say is buy it, play it loud, again and again and again. I'm off to get my tickets for Nov 17 in Manchester...Enjoy
Pure Genius - Best Trans yet August 22, 2008 R. Murphy (Dublin, Ireland) Every Transitions gets better and more (for the want of a better expression - 2am'ee!)....real stomping dancefloor stuff from Digweed....nothing boring or dull or monotonous....this Set at first listen blew me away (which is very tough to do) and then the more listens the more you appreciate what a true talent this DJ is amongst fallen "legends" and others who havent stuck to their roots of style of the music they played years ago...understanding that trends & technology have played their part, but Digweed seems to be the only DJ around today that has stayed true to his beliefs that good proggy dance music is still around and just as amazing as it has ever been.
I cannot rate this disc highly enough, not purely for the Digweed enthusiast, but even for the dance music fan, you would be doing your mix collection a diservice if you didnt include this set.
Saw the chap two weeks ago and best set i've heard in 4 odd years by anyone so roll on Transitions 5 is all I can say!...
Buy it and get ready to be jaw dropped!....
master piece August 18, 2008 Anthony Mc Gann (Ireland) ;This is a real mature piece from one of the worlds fineist dj's,I alway's suspected that digweed had it sussed,now I know for sure.Well done John Digweed, I bought Transitions vol 4 the weekend(sorry not on Amazon)and I must say i am really enjoying it,Thank's John....;
Two reasons to buy this ...... July 18, 2008 S. Templar (Somerset, England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
1).Pitch It by Plasmik 2).Piknic Bugz by Soliquid. Put Pitch It on your MP3 and hit the treadmill - fantastic take my word for it & get fit at the same time. Trust me - some good health advice too ! Piknic Bugz has a great start & the rest is pretty good too. The more you get familiar with it the more you will appreciate it - guaranteed.
The rebirth of Transitions May 9, 2008 Niels Steeman (Northern Europe) Oh well, one may thing, stuff a 20+ songs on a remix album and you get another 'Closer to the Cut' by Richie Hawtins, or even the GU efforts by Layo and Bushwacka (what a disaster that was), but no...this has been a huge surprise. Joh Digweed has set its name with earlier releases of the labels as Renaissance and GU, but surprisingly, the repeat button on my MP3 player has been found again. The immense variety of darker trance (especially the tracks on no 5) to the fresh new approach of what Digweed is doing, has made this almost a floor filler. And that is something you do not expect form from the Transitions. One and two had its highlights (where one was slightly better built that two), three was a too simple an album with loads of minimalistic tracks. Four is the Rebirth of the Renaissance Transitions label. Very intelligent, very refreshing and most of all, in a style that only the real Digweed fan likes to hear from this top DJ.
Worth your pennies? DEFINITELY!
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