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[deleted] Further trials must be carried out to understand why digweed also jumped the shark then, according to your claim
They both jumped the shark.
[deleted] Digweed and his company zoned on the more housey elements of the progressive sound, Holden focused on the more looping, arpeggiated trancey elements
This is silly. Both moved towards a more electro sound. Holden’s ‘At The Controls’ was already more robotic and minimal, and less trancey and melodic than his already fairly glitchy ‘Balance’ mix only 3 years prior.
The fact that Digweed’s biggest track on his label when the sound was beginning to change was the ‘looping, arpeggiated’ (not trance) Guy Gerber ‘Stoppage Time’ also says it all. And the other biggest tracks in his sets were probably those of Tiefschwarz - who were not “the more housey elements of the prog sound”.