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He's my fave DJ. I just love the subtle ways in which he builds his sets and his track choices are always perfect. No big, obvious popular tracks or gimmicks, just lots of dark, broody, groovy dub. He's managed to become huge without going the Oakenfold route and selling out/becoming monster cheese.

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Undoubtedly one of the best there is but i've always been a bigger fan of Sasha. Digweeds mixing differs in that it's more sounds intertwining rather than building, he keeps it more one the one level than Sasha does. the thing i've started to dislike about the two of them is that they seem like they're cashing in more than they used to. Digweed with his Bedrock is just taking over the progressive market, and to boot they aren't evolving as fast as the scene (music/fans). People want variety, they want to hear the music branch out and hear things they haven't heard before - just like any style of music, and when they don't get it they move on, which is why I think they're loosing popularity and will keep doing so.

 

listen to Thomas Brinkmann aka Soul Centre/Max Ernst and compare.

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Digweed's one of my favs. def agreein with your take on it chris. digweed def keeps it more one level but when their together...damn.. sasha drops some hot tracks, some harder stuff then brings u to a peak, diggy takes over n carry's you into another world until sasha comes back on, slams u n over n over n over again. some of the best night's iv'e ever had were at a S&D gig. too bad we don't have them as residents here in ny anymore..R.I.P Twilo..:(

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