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Bedrock

Bedrock

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Artist: John Digweed
Label: Ultra Records
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 72 reviews
Sales Rank: 119866

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 1050
UPC: 617465105029
EAN: 0617465105029
ASIN: B00002MZ4K

Release Date: November 2, 1999
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Listen - Raff 'N' Freddy
  • The Sky Is Not Crying - Tiny Trendies
  • Moody - BPT
  • Judy - C12
  • El Locomotion - Los Diablos Locos
  • Repercussion - Danny Howells & Dick Trevor Present...Science Dept
  • True (Vocal) - Morel
  • True (Dub) - Morel
  • Illusion - ABA Structure
  • Odysseus - FUNK FUNCTION
  • We are Connected - Jondi & Spesh
  • Persuasion - Danny Howells & Dick Trevor Present...Science Dept

  Disc 2
  • Ba Ba (Human Movement Remix) - Pob & Taylor
  • Salina - Escape
  • Swirl - Dakota
  • The Rising Sun (Bedrock Remix) - Heller & Farley
  • CC16 - Interstate
  • Time Travel - Voyager
  • Flutterby - Sandra Collins
  • Over & Out - Mark Hunt
  • Flying - Slacker
  • Heaven Sent - Bedrock

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
One of the scene's best-known trance DJs, along with fellow Brit DJ Sasha, John Digweed continues his winning streak with this collection of sleek, beat-driven beauty. Working off a diverse set of obscure originals, Digweed burrows his way into one's subconscious, slipping in subdued rhythms and day-dreamy thematic elements with skillful grace. He has a patient ear for incorporating transitions between songs, and an uncommonly light touch. Even when the melodies drift away and the drum machines start to overwhelm, there's always a compelling pulse. Disc 2's "CC16," for example, is mercilessly danceable, yet Digweed cleverly employs a simple, sustained note that offsets the tension, offering friendly reassurance as it hangs delicately over the dance floor. Often working with Sasha on such standout trance collections as Global Underground 003: San Francisco, this record establishes Digweed as the light to Sasha's darker musical colorings. There's an almost obsessive insistence on flow, with mellow, languid phrases morphing into fleshed-out songs, then suddenly pulling back again in a barely noticed evolution. The album starts the process early on the Underworld-like opening track, "Listen," pulling off the trick with a silky progression into Tiny Trendies' "The Sky Is Not Crying." From there, the entire CD unfolds with a lazy elegance, like a cat stretching after a long nap, giving further nuance to Digweed's reputation as a stellar mixologist. --Matthew Cooke

Album Details
House: This Compilation Showcases John's Legendary Club Sound, Combining Elements of Progressive House, Trance and Breakbeat to Create a Style all of his Own.


Customer Reviews:   Read 67 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A classic   October 8, 2007
L. Tiglao (Portland, OR)
I bought this album along with Transitions Vol. 3 just because I was curious. I'm glad I did because this album is a classic! Both disks are exceptional and this whole album is indeed a great value.


3 out of 5 stars A Mix of Experimentation and Familiarity   April 16, 2007
Cloudman (Vancouver, BC)
This is a fairly outdated compilation. However, what Digweed dove into during the creation of disc 1 of this album still deserves recognition today.

I'm not a huge fan of John Digweed's tract selection for the majority of his solo sets, but he does occasionally mix up some surprises. Disc 1 of this album is one such surprise. The track selection is much more diverse and dynamic, and for this reviewer's taste, more enjoyable than the majority of his released compilations which followed after.

Don't get me wrong, Digweed is one of the world greatest DJ's...no dispute there. What I think is his shortcoming is that his masterhood over live sets doesn't transfer into commerical recordings as well as most other big name DJ's. Great sets to dance to at clubs or other public venues, but quickly tiring and a little monotoneous when purchased as an album for private listening.

Disc 2 of Bedrock falls back into this category again. The trance for a lot of the tracks is also very "old" sounding when listened to today.

Disc 1 gets 4/5 stars and disc 2 gets 2/5 stars.

I liken this album to Global Underground 014: Hong Kong. Disc 1 is full of depth where disc 2 is whitewashed by hard base lines and speedy tempos. If you love that album for both discs and would like some of Digweed's earlier work...you will probably like this one too.



5 out of 5 stars John Digweed wrote the Bible for progressive house   December 11, 2004
Ryan Gardiner (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is the album that launched the now immortal Label Bedrock.
This first disc has Two tracks by science department (aka Danny Howells) which helped turn Danny into a world famous DJ. Just another point in the otherwise incredible life work of John Digweed.

For people that no not of house music or progressive I am not sure if this would be your cup of tea.


3 out of 5 stars lacking   July 26, 2004
BSA (hackettstown, NJ)
1 out of 7 found this review helpful

disc one is dissapointing and should have been dropped, too many beats, not enough flow. Disc two on the other hand is the exact opposite, much more trance. If your a digweed fan its a good investment.


2 out of 5 stars Where did John go?   April 10, 2004
j schweickert (Santa Monica, CA)
3 out of 7 found this review helpful

Before I say what I am sad to say, I love John Digweed. There's this thing he does with crowds that no other dj I know of, does. He has this way of manipulating you into a progressive oceanic state, but with unexpected and insanely welcome punches!! One moment you're traveling fast and steady, thinking he could wind everyone down (and that would be ok), but right then he hits you hard over the head with crashing energy that sends you to the moon and back... you know you're back on the ground when you hear the whole place cheering. This CD set is not that. There are one or two places that make your head bob, but overall it lacks energy. It's also creepy, dark, and depressing. I've tried listening to it several times, hoping it was just my mood, but each time I ended up feeling like I had PMS. This is definitely not one of my favorites.

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