John Digweed (born January 1, 1967 in Hastings, England) is a BritishDJ and record producer.
He began DJing at around age 13. His first breakthrough was getting a
gig at the club Renaissance in Mansfield after fellow DJ Alexander Coe
(aka Sasha) heard his demo.
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 late 1990s and early 2000s. Digweed is noted for adopting new styles which later become the mainstream[citation needed]; compilations mixed by Digweed are often filled with tracks unavailable elsewhere that then go on to be anthems during the next year. Along with Nick Muir, Digweed produces under the alias Bedrock, whose singles chart record is shown below. Digweed also started the record labelBedrock Records.
Digweed has a weekly radio show on Kiss 100
in the UK since September 2000, where he provides a one hour dj set,
followed by a one hour set from a guest DJ. Since September 2006, John
Digweeds show has been available on all 3 Kiss radio stations.The show is now called Transitions and has become syndicated and is played in 11 different countries.
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 underwent a six week country-wide tour of the United States in
2002 called Delta Heavy, with Sasha and Jimmy Van M.
Promotion of the tour was done by Clear Channel and attendance reached
85,000. The tour took place in a variety of venues but was completely
self reliant from a technical point of view. Sound, lights as well as
visual needs were all brought along. Visuals were provided by Vj DeKam,
who just like Digweed also toured with the Area2 festival. Also in 2002, Digweed created the soundtrack to the film Stark Raving Mad.
In Japan, Digweed has had a successful career as well. His sets are often six hours or longer. He has played at the following Tokyo clubs: Space Lab Yellow, Womb-Future Style, and Ageha. In November 2005, Digweed and Sasha playedback-to-back at a Womb-organized event at LaForet Museum in Roppongi. In Japan, Digweed often works with Ko Kimura and Futiq.
John Digweed (born January 1, 1967 in Hastings, England) is a BritishDJ and record producer.
He began DJing at around age 13. His first breakthrough was getting a
gig at the club Renaissance in Mansfield after fellow DJ Alexander Coe
(aka Sasha) heard his demo.
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 late 1990s and early 2000s. Digweed is noted for adopting new styles which later become the mainstream[citation needed]; compilations mixed by Digweed are often filled with tracks unavailable elsewhere that then go on to be anthems during the next year. Along with Nick Muir, Digweed produces under the alias Bedrock, whose singles chart record is shown below. Digweed also started the record labelBedrock Records.
Digweed has a weekly radio show on Kiss 100
in the UK since September 2000, where he provides a one hour dj set,
followed by a one hour set from a guest DJ. Since September 2006, John
Digweeds show has been available on all 3 Kiss radio stations.The show is now called Transitions and has become syndicated and is played in 11 different countries.
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 underwent a six week country-wide tour of the United States in
2002 called Delta Heavy, with Sasha and Jimmy Van M.
Promotion of the tour was done by Clear Channel and attendance reached
85,000. The tour took place in a variety of venues but was completely
self reliant from a technical point of view. Sound, lights as well as
visual needs were all brought along. Visuals were provided by Vj DeKam,
who just like Digweed also toured with the Area2 festival. Also in 2002, Digweed created the soundtrack to the film Stark Raving Mad.
In Japan, Digweed has had a successful career as well. His sets are often six hours or longer. He has played at the following Tokyo clubs: Space Lab Yellow, Womb-Future Style, and Ageha. In November 2005, Digweed and Sasha playedback-to-back at a Womb-organized event at LaForet Museum in Roppongi. In Japan, Digweed often works with Ko Kimura and Futiq.
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