John Digweed is a British DJ and record producer. He began DJing at around age 13. He realised the only way to break through was to start his own nightclub and book the big names like Carl Cox for him to play with. His break finally came when Sasha (real name Alexander Coe) played at Digweed's Bedrock nightclub in Hastings. Sasha, impressed by what he heard, offered Digweed the residency with him at the now seminal club Renaissance, at that time in Mansfield. Read Full BioJohn Digweed is a British DJ and record producer. He began DJing at around age 13. He realised the only way to break through was to start his own nightclub and book the big names like Carl Cox for him to play with. His break finally came when Sasha (real name Alexander Coe) played at Digweed's Bedrock nightclub in Hastings. Sasha, impressed by what he heard, offered Digweed the residency with him at the now seminal club Renaissance, at that time in Mansfield. A lasting partnership was born and saw the release of the the first ever club mix compilation "Renaissance a mix compilation pt One - Sasha and Digweed," regarded by many as still the best.
John Digweed, along with Sasha, as Sasha and Digweed, is known for promoting a progressive trance/house sound that became popular in Europe and North America in the 1990s. However, as trance became brighter (described by some as 'cheesier' or 'fluffier'), the progressive sound provided a counterpoint by becaming darker, more minimal and tribal going into the 2000s.
Along with Nick Muir, Digweed produces under the alias Bedrock. Digweed also started the record label Bedrock Records.
Digweed appeared in the 2000 film Groove, and in 2008, Digweed's music is to be featured in the film movie adaptation of Irvine Welsh's best-selling novel "Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance." A Bedrock track 'For What You Dream Of' also appeared in "Trainspotting," which was based on the novel of the same name by Irvine Welsh.
Digweed has a weekly radio show on Kiss 100 in the UK, where he provides a one hour set of his choice of music, followed by a one hour set of a guest.
In addition to Europe, Digweed has had a tremendous career in North America. Digweed, along with Sasha, established a monthly residency at the now defunct New York club Twilo, a legendary residency that established itself at the forefront of progressive trance and house music into the American mainstream. Digweed followed this appearance with a country-wide tour called Delta Heavy, a moderately successful appearance across North America.
Digweed's Bedrock nightclub in the UK still continues with a very clued up and loyal crowd of house lovers!
John Digweed, along with Sasha, as Sasha and Digweed, is known for promoting a progressive trance/house sound that became popular in Europe and North America in the 1990s. However, as trance became brighter (described by some as 'cheesier' or 'fluffier'), the progressive sound provided a counterpoint by becaming darker, more minimal and tribal going into the 2000s.
Along with Nick Muir, Digweed produces under the alias Bedrock. Digweed also started the record label Bedrock Records.
Digweed appeared in the 2000 film Groove, and in 2008, Digweed's music is to be featured in the film movie adaptation of Irvine Welsh's best-selling novel "Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance." A Bedrock track 'For What You Dream Of' also appeared in "Trainspotting," which was based on the novel of the same name by Irvine Welsh.
Digweed has a weekly radio show on Kiss 100 in the UK, where he provides a one hour set of his choice of music, followed by a one hour set of a guest.
In addition to Europe, Digweed has had a tremendous career in North America. Digweed, along with Sasha, established a monthly residency at the now defunct New York club Twilo, a legendary residency that established itself at the forefront of progressive trance and house music into the American mainstream. Digweed followed this appearance with a country-wide tour called Delta Heavy, a moderately successful appearance across North America.
Digweed's Bedrock nightclub in the UK still continues with a very clued up and loyal crowd of house lovers!
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The March
John Digweed Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'The March' by these artists:
Aceyalone I was born.. I was born.. I was born.. I was born in…
Adrian Borland We march through our lives so sure Keeping all of…
Ahat Π‘Π°ΠΌ ΡΠ°Π·ΠΈ Π½ΠΎΡ ΠΏΡΠ΅Π΄ Π·Π²Π΅Π·Π΄Π½ΠΈΡ Π±Π΅Π·ΠΊΡΠ°ΠΉ. Π‘Π°ΠΌ Π±Π΅ΡΠ΅ ΡΠΎΠΉ ΡΠ²ΠΈΡ ΡΡΡ…
Blue King Brown Feat. Jah Mason You know it's a Blue King Brown production, ha! Featuring I-…
Cindy Morgan 2. "THE MARCH" Words by Cindy Morgan Music by Cindy…
Excelsis Chorus Across the rivers, across the lakes, over the mounta…
Eye of the Enemy Lay down your arms to me bare your throat for the…
Hush I gotta get what I can and what I don't…
Hypnogaja I've seen the end ahead But I still keep marching…
Ky-Mani Marley Yeah, yeah Haha Rise to your feet little soldier Times are c…
Kymani Marley Yeah, yeah Haha Rise to your feet little soldier Times ar…
Morgan Cindy 2. "THE MARCH" Words by Cindy Morgan Music by Cindy…
Onward To Olympas We fight and we strive to be the greatest ones,…
Soulfly Dark ages upon us Hate surround us Fear embrace us Tragedy b…
Stardeath and White Dwarfs Now that the march is on You won't stop us long Now…
The Grouch & Eligh [Grouch:] Let's do this March We goin' on a little march y…
Unearth This moment, One moment A time to face hate horror A cla…
We have lyrics for these tracks by John Digweed:
Love In Traffic Love in traffic Robot police They like pornographic Girls an…
Mine To Give If that don't make you happy Then I don't know I don't…
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Tim Bucktwo
After more than 20 years I still DigWeed.
txrx
I mixed all four sides of the communicate record today. YouTube must have been listening β₯οΈ
Goodtime Greg
My first was Sasha and Digweed Northern Exposure 1996 - and it still sounds valid today
Al Mon
The best there is
The best there was
The best there ever will be
EasyLad
Boxing day 98
4hr set
hooked for life
rrion1984
You can't handle the truth!
Ian sendall
@Jeigh Baldwin indeed, you didn't hear digweeds sets back then, you felt them!
Jeigh Baldwin
@Ian sendall His afterhours sets in the early 00s were some of the darkest, hardest, bangers I've ever heard, while still being progressive. It sounded like a horde of angry, alien insects trying to destroy the dance floor while still somehow maintaining musicality.
Peter Johnson
Could not agree more. Over 20yrs for me and still unequivocally the best
MONAL SYMPATHETIC
so happy to hear one of the founders still rocking a beat