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  • John Digweed 'Live In' Series - Fabric, London

i gave up on the first mix, it’s not very good. i may go back to the others and give them a try, but this confirms why i haven’t bothered much with the live in series as a whole.

Homegrove

V10 or DB4

There was a problem as Alek’s DB4 has developed a fault so he’s happy enough with the Xone 92 here this time.

    NasserAlazzawi it’s still a great mixer. However after trying a Xone 96 I can’t use the filters on a 92 anymore, the “pop” is too noticeable when you switch one on.

      Just finished it.

      6 out of 10 at best.

      Underwhelming.

        Soel tracks sound great on the mix. Dismissed them upon release. Shows what a good DJ can do.

          303abuser Given the only person to rate it (Smallman) freely admits to enjoying Subway meatball sandwiches, I would hardly say it’s received a fair appraisal.

            Done. Had 3 4cl whiskeys, and two beers during, and lost the plot with the TL somewhere in CD 4, but loved it. First listen impression is that it’s the third best in the series after the first London and Montreal. But it’s a Digweed Live In, if you’ve liked the previous ones you will like this one too, if not. Well you won’t like this one either.

            CD 3 was the best one. This might have the best flow in all of his Live Ins. This and Sasha’s Fabric LNOEs (as opposed to his other sets he plays on the show) does make me believe when people say these guys play different in that particular club.

            • Dan replied to this.

              His latest Transitions mix released today is the opposite of playing at Fabric. Nick and Hernan wishy-washy bollox.

              mono-stereo yeah, i’ve only listened to the first 45 minutes or so too, but it wasn’t good. i’ll try the 2nd part, but my expectations are low.

              Homegrove They certainly play differently in that club. Loved what Sasha was playing at Fabric during his Twilo residency….you had a taste of that tribal/breaks stuff.