Bedrock 10 – Mixed by John Digweed

Posted on Monday, September 22nd, 2008 at 2:51 pm by Tom Solo (1 year, 5 months ago)
Filed under Dance Events, Industry News, Interviews, New Releases, PH Site News

RELEASE DATE: NOVEMBER TBC 2008
LABEL: BEDROCK RECORDS

THIS IS THE BIG ONE!

To coincide with the tenth anniversary of Bedrock parties in London and the
fast approaching 10th anniversary of Bedrock Records; John Digweed releases
the triple-disc mix ‘Bedrock 10 Past, Present and Future’ through his own
Bedrock Records. Compiling and mixing a stunning collection of remixes that
shine new light on the label’s back catalogue alongside the cuts that are
currently representing the distinguished Bedrock sound.

From its inception in Hastings during the mid-nineties and subsequent
progression to Heaven on 8th October 1998, the Bedrock parties have
consistently been a byword for forward-thinking, underground electronic
music that attracted the absolute cream of national and international DJ’ing
talent (as well as being THE industry hang out). The list is almost endless,
but among those appearing over the years, Sasha, Carl Cox, Danny Tenaglia,
Josh Wink, Danny Howells, James Zabiela, Deep Dish, Hernan Cattaneo, Darren
Emerson, Basement Jaxx and Xpress 2 have all rocked the Bedrock dance floor
at one stage or another. Reaching far further than it’s UK-based home,
Bedrock has touched down at festivals and club nights across the globe, with
America, Japan, Ibiza, Romania, Australia and Dubai just a few of those
countries lucky enough to absorb the full Bedrock experience.

Around the same time as those initial parties at Heaven, John set about
creating a label that would fit the ethos of the club night’s innovative and
cutting edge music policy and Bedrock Records was born. Even in it’s
embryonic stage around 1999 the imprint seemed destined to set the dance
music stratosphere ablaze with its maiden release ‘Heaven Scent’ garnering
an almost unanimous ‘instant classic’ billing. The highlights to date have
been almost innumerable but Science Departments ‘Persuasion/Repercussion’,
Steve Lawler’s ‘Rise In’ and Saint’s and Sinner’s ‘Pushin’ Too Hard’ and Guy
Gerber’s ‘Stoppage Time’ as well as albums from Pole Folder and Suicide
Sports Club have all provided some truly standout moments. More recently the
future of the label has been masterfully entrusted to Israeli wonder-kid Guy
J, who’s soon to be released debut artist album ‘Esperanza’ serves as a
fantastic snapshot of where Bedrock Records is at in 2008.

So to ‘Bedrock 10 Past present and Future ` and to honour this massive
occasion John has drafted in a careful selection of remix heavyweights to
shed new light on some of the labels biggest tracks along with a tidy
fistful of the labels freshest output all blended to perfection in the
inimitable John Digweed mixing style.

CD1 delves deep into the Bedrock mines and strikes gold with Tom Mangan
giving his mind-blowing 2001 cut ‘Chutney’ a hefty face-lift, Steve Lawler
re-interpreting his own ‘Rise In’ and Danny Howells doing a tasty number on
Science Department’s ‘Repercussion’. The disc culminates in M.O.D.E. turning
in a fine remix of Bedrock’s ‘Heaven Scent’ which is no mean feat given the
tracks gargantuan standing.

CD2 is a more full on and peak time. This CD faces forward whilst
reflectively signalling a nod to past greats. Guy J makes his presence felt
among his long-established, production contemporaries on ‘Lunar’, Bruce
Aisher takes on and wins against Saints and Sinners ‘Pushin Too Hard’ and
Christian Smith demonstrates a lesson in subtly destroying a dance floor
with his summer-smash ‘Flyertalk’ and Josh wink under his size 9 Moniker
delivers an unreal remix of ‘Chutney’. CD3 is an Unmixed affair and features
original tracks from Funk d Void, Jim Rivers and Charlie May (Pindrop) and
also features unreleased remixes from Guy Gerber, POB, and Chab to name a
few, making this not just a bonus disc, but an absolute must have for
Bedrock fans. Bedrock 10 perfectly encapsulates the essence of one of the
world’s leading labels by refusing to simply compile a ‘greatest hits’ CD
and therefore continuing in the pioneering spirit on which the label is
based.

“From its humble beginnings in Hastings to the bright lights of London,
Bedrock has come a long way. For the last 10 years, I have been very lucky
to work with some amazing DJs and producers, promote some memorable parties
and experience club land at its best. This album reflects some of the labels
highlights exclusively remixed and future club classics. I hope you enjoy it
as much as I did putting it together”

John Digweed, Bedrock

www.johndigweed.com  <http://t.ymlp150.com/uaxaumqakaujmadajqme/click.php>
www.bedrock.org.uk

TRACKLISTING CD 1.

1. Fortunatro & Montresor – Imagine (Estroe Remix)
2. Pole Folder & CP – Dust (Charlie Mayhem Cold Shoulder Dub)
3. Tom Mangan – Chutney (Tom Mangan 2008 Remix)
4. Steve Lawler – Rise`in (Steve Lawler Powder Powder Remix)
5. Bedrock – Santiago (Chab Remix)
6. John Digweed – Warung Beach (Jamie Stevens Remix)
7. Bedrock – Emerald (Seismic Dub)
8. Gutterstylz – Dirtbox (Bruce Aisher’s Resurrection Rewind)
9. Science Dept – Repercussion (Danny Howells Remix)
10. Bedrock – Beautiful Strange (John Digweed & Nick Muir`s Even Stranger
Remix)
11. Guy J – Save Me (James Talk Remix)
12. Bedrock – Heaven Scent (M.O.D.E. remix)

CD 2. 1.

Bedrock- Forge (Tom Middleton Remix)
2. Guy J – Lunar
3. Jim Rivers – Empathy
4. Saints & Sinners – Pushin Too Hard (Bruce Aisher Remix)
5. Christian Smith – Flyer Talk
6. Moonface – U Get So Give (Paolo Mojo Remix)
7. Shmuel Flash – Chilling Moments (Kazell Influx Audio Remix)
8. John Digweed & Nick Muir – Aquatonic
9. Misstress Barbara – K10 (Alan Fitzpatrick Remix)
10. Tom Mangan – Chutney (Size 9 Reinterpretation)
11. Guy Gerber – Stoppage Time (Outro Edit)

JOHN DIGWEED TOUR DATES

September

18th – Beta, Denver, USA
19th – Pacha NYC, New York, USA
20th – Guverment, Toronto, Canada

October

4th – Aduana, Sevilla, Spain
5th – Space Closing, Ibiza, Spain
10th – Bedrock 10, Matter, London, England
22nd – Studio, Budapest, Hungary
23rd – Skopje Hall, Skopje, Macedonia
24th – Decadence, Thesaloniki, Greece
30th – Tent Diplomat, Qatar
31st – Peppermint, Dubai, U.A.E.

November

1st – Elevate, Delhi, India
5th – Double Six, Bali, Indonesia
7th – X2, Jakarta, Indonesia
13th – Coco Banana, Beijing, China
14th – Muse, Shanghai, China
15th – Club Mass, Seoul, South Korea
22nd – Warehouse Project, Manchester
28th – Kristal Club, Bucharest, Romania
29th – Obsession, Cluj, Romania
For further information and interview requests please contact Kate Matheou @
IMD PR

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