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Transitions Vol.3 | 
enlarge | Artist: John Digweed Label: Renaissance Category: Music
List Price: £12.99 Buy New: £6.45 You Save: £6.54 (50%)
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 50738
Format: Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 5060065336006 ASIN: B000VGSQ90
Release Date: September 24, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, despatched by an Established UK Store (Customer support by E-mail & telephone Office hours Monday-Friday)
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Coma - Sasha (1) | | • | Spheere - Marzenit, Marc | | • | There - Sweet N' Candy | | • | Along The Wire - Lawrence | | • | Maferefumeco - Einzelkind | | • | Advance Panorama - Fischer, Christian | | • | Chest In The Attic - Stickroth, Daniela | | • | Begun The End Has - Mull, Joel | | • | Messene - Ritch, Paul | | • | Hedonism - ReShuffle | | • | Come Into My World - Pelle Buys | | • | Genesis - Chaim | | • | Kore - Dusty Kid | | • | JS Cuba - Cadiz, Aldo | | • | Seven - Ink & Needle | | • | Lowdown Brittle - Someone Else | | • | Giddy Down - Solead | | • | Silverlake Pills - Freeland, Adam | | • | Ricochet Effect - Umek | | • | Save Me - Guy J |
Disc 2
| • | Gridlock - Digweed, John |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
all 3 are ace February 19, 2008 . (China (but from UK)) I have all 3 and keep coming back to them all - I can't even really distinguish between them - they all have their moments, and the sections between those moments are great too
A GIANT IN HIS ART JOB! January 12, 2008 HELENE RAMOS (LIMA/PERU) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
When I met JOHN DIGWEED and saw him performing alive what I appreciated about himself was of how a real dj must be!In all my career as a radio and tv producer and host as well as musical journalist, I've interviewed to so many artists that minimal minded still can't believe and between them, they are: PAUL OAKENFOLD,SASHA,PAUL VAN DYK,DEEP DISH,ARMIN VAN BUUREN,TIESTO,FATBOY SLIM,CHRISTOPHER LAWRENCE,CATTANEO,NICK WARREN,RICHIE HAWTIN,DAVE SEAMAN,ANTHONY PAPPA..and what I've appreciated being so close to them all(included incredible and extra giant: CARL COX), is that special aura and magnetism thay they do have surrounding them.Some people name it as charisma.To me it goes beyond.What JOHN DIGWEED proyects to his audience it's his art job with a class!This epic identified flying object has his endless mark in capital letters. He has evolutionated as we all and as time goes by despite vintage era!So buy this sonic gem without any doubt. All of the djs named above must also be a lesson to learn for all those amateurs djs that are maybe dreaming to be someday as they are. I personally think that if you see yourself without that type of charisma it's better for you to chose any other job.
HELENE RAMOS GALAGARZA peruvian radio and tv producer,innovator,cyber dj, promoter,writer,author,creative,designer,editor.
zzzz December 11, 2007 Aleksander Pieri (Croatia) 0 out of 8 found this review helpful
truly boring. few tracks are excellent but it has too much noisy beats. Nothing special so far. I like more Tr. vol. 2 or the good old MMII
Digweed Is Growing On Me! November 25, 2007 Lee Vest (Durham, England) I have never really been into Digweeds Mixes although i have all three of his Global Underground cd's - i have always benn a Sasha Fan and always thought Diggers was boring! But i decided to give this a go and all i can say is that im very pleased i did as i think its an excellent mix that moves along at a really good pace - it may be my ears maturing but anyone that says is boring should perhaps return it and purchase Clubland 467 or whatever number its up to now!!! This mix is anything but boring!!!! Buy it you wont regret it.
Quality control continues. November 23, 2007 T. J. Stickland (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This has some stunning tracks on it, though they are so consistant and subtley blended that some people might find it a bit low on contrast. A friend of mine described Transitions 2 as "John Digweed does a mix with 10 records that all sound the same". If you happen to like those 10 tracks then it's happy days. Transitions 3 packs them in tighter, with 20 tracks. It says in the notes that it was mixed on Ableton Live and that the tracks have been edited. So I guess he split the tracks up into samples and reordered and blended them to make the mix. Rather like the Richie Hawtin reedit album. It works very well, it really does flow as a single entity. It really gets going at about track 8/20. I did notice a few stray beats at the start of that track, a first for a Digweed mix.
I very slightly prefer Transitions 2 over this though.
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