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

Finished my first play through today.
CD1 = okay, couple of really nice tracks
CD2 = not the best, that Akabu track felt very out of place
CD3 = really good, best of the lot
CD4 = passed me by a bit

Overall compared to all the Live Ins, probably in the middle somewhere. Better than Slovenia, Miami, Tokyo and South Beach for sure

Not Diggers biggest fan but it’s a cracking mix. Has taken a pounding this week whilst travelling

The Ripperton track on cd3 is the best track on the mix for me

Smallman1 “This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Bedrock Records & John Digweed”

Was gonna report that, but forgot. I’m glad he did.

Mods assemble!

  • Subject to table: Banning Smallman
  • Reasons: intellectual property theft, copyright, sub-par bantz, lacing strategy.
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Please save all mitigation arguments for the hearing, Mr Smallman.

I’m a free man, and I’m going out the front door!

What a fucking shitshow DHL has been. My CD shipped on the 24th of February. It didn’t even leave UK before the 5th of March and has now not moved from a warehouse in Germany for two days. Last time I pay them extra for a tracked package.

  • Dan replied to this.

    A tracked package from Brexit Britain? Might as well have thrown your money in the sea, H.

    Lol. At least they are keeping you up to date of their complete incompetence

    I’ve listened to the Bandcamp-version twice already, so clearly I disagree. I just get the CDs because of it’s the only thing I collect.

    Ive had the CD for a week now and not bothered listening to it yet, based on all these reviews. lol

    One observation. The packaging has been downgraded from the Quattro releases. Feels like it’s been put together by the work experience kid.

      IndustryStandard Ive had the CD for a week now and not bothered listening to it yet, based on all these reviews. lol

      One observation. The packaging has been downgraded from the Quattro releases. Feels like it’s been put together by the work experience kid.

      Listen to disc 3 once and then bin the lot.

      Really not sure what to make of that mix. Plus a lot of his post lockdown mixes TBH. Seems like he has this hard techno “wonky” sound that comes across in a lot of his mixes. Maybe thats what pull in the crowds, but to me its soulless, lacking melody, lacking any edge, lacking a heads down groove and lacking any ethereal break from the madness.

      Even scroll back to Quattro, tracks like DJ Sadie “Hypnoticka” . Driving, relentless , tops off coalface house (Qtd. E.Smallman Esq.) . Manis. Beatless versions of tracks thrown into the mix to add diversity. I don’t hear this coming through in the Apple mixes which is sad as he’s obvs got in in his locker. I also thought he’d change type to a degree post the Bunkers and try a few other things. A new “Choice” type CD maybe. Maybe Bunkers “Live” at smaller venues. I bought tickets for the Bedrock event in April so hope to god it ain’t this garbage.

      What do I know. He’s obviously a very shrewd business man and knows what crowd he has to appeal to nowadays with his “sound” to keep the coin coming in, but would be nice if he spiced things up a bit going forward.