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  1. Sasha & John Digweed are the fathers of Progressive House. This albulm contains 3 continuous mix cds that are quintessential examples of Disco-House (remixed Disco tracks) and Progressive-House. Progressive House is the style of House that all of us late '80's, and early to mid '90's club and rave kids will remember.
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  3. Renaissance – The Mix Collection mixed and compiled by, at the time relatively upcoming DJ's, Sasha & John Digweed must arguably go down as one of the greatest, if not the greatest, mix compilations of our time. Not only did it perfectly define the energy and growing stature of electronic music at its time, but it shaped the way mix compilations were put together for the forthcoming 10 years and one would assume another 10 at least.
  4. Tracklist Hide Credits 1-01 –Leftfield Song Of Life (Lemon Interupt Mix) 1-02 –Leftfield Song Of Life (Dub For Life Mix) 1-03 –Leftfield Song Of Life (Steppi.
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For the first time in 13 years, the world's most renowned DJ partnership, Sasha and John Digweed, are set to return to Australia to reward their fans with a specially curated two-date journey into the depths of their craft. Sasha and John Digweed will take over Ministry of Sound Club at ivy for two unmissable sets over the long June weekend – one night time takeover on Saturday, June 8th, followed by an epic day set on Sunday, June 9th. With both shows promising to deliver their trademark extended back-to-back sets, Weekend In Residence with Sasha and John Digweed is an event in the calendar this year not to be missed by all of their dedicated Australian fans.
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John Digweed Discography

Renaissance: The Mix Collection
Compilation album by
Released14 October 1994
Recorded1994
GenreProgressive house
Length225:32
LabelRenaissance Records
ProducerSasha, John Digweed
Sasha & John Digweed chronology
Renaissance: The Mix Collection
(1994)
Northern Exposure
(1996)
Sasha chronology
The Qat Collection
(1994)
Renaissance: The Mix Collection
(1994)
Essential Mix
(1995)
John Digweed chronology
Renaissance: The Mix Collection
(1994)
Northern Exposure
(1996)

Renaissance: The Mix Collection is the debut mix album by British DJ duo Sasha & John Digweed. It was released on 14 October 1994 and was the first in a series of mix albums released under the brand of the Renaissance nightclub. Containing music from the house, progressive house and trance genres, it was intended as a sampler of the kind of music played by the club.

On the tenth anniversary of the album's release, a fully remastered version with a slightly altered track listing was released.

The album is considered by many to be amongst the greatest mix albums of all time. Resident Advisor said the album was a 'landmark CD of its kind' and 'the great Daddy of all DJ mix compilations – the cornerstone for all things progressive, and a massive influence for legions of DJs to follow.'[1]The Quietus said the album marked the point of when the 'second wave of dance music crossed over to a wider audience' and said the album was 'arguably one of the first – and best - DJ mixes of its kind to be released on CD', referring to the album's 'then upcoming talents of Sasha and John Digweed blended effortlessly a heady and hedonistic miasma of progressive house and early trance that included Leftfield, Underworld, and Age of Love to freeze in time forever the euphoric nights that would become days that would become euphoric nights again,' featuring the album in their unordered 2015 list of their 'Favourite DJ Mix Albums'.[2] In 1996, Mixmag ranked the album at number 26 in its list of the 'Best Dance Albums of All Time'.[3] In 1997, Q ranked the album in their list of 'The 10 Best DJ Mix Albums..Ever!'.[4]DJ Mag included it on their list of '5 of the Best DJ Mixes of All Time'.[5]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[6]

Overview[edit]

Presented inside an outer translucent tracing paperemblemed slip-sleeve, a card digipack case unfolds into four faces; each CD section has a separate flap that folds over it, while the case packaging itself folds like a book, continuing the Renaissance theme. Pictured on the front flap is a typical renaissance painting by Michelangelo, while a landscape portrait of a colleseum under a bright blue sky stretches inside the packaging. The CDs are arranged by colour; blue, orange, and green. The story behind Renaissance, the club, between 1992 and 1994 is written on top of the CD flaps. Due to the case's heavy faces only being held by card, it is rare to find an original completely intact from damage to the seams, and also the outer slip-sleeve is often missing.

Music[edit]

Renaissance: The Mix Collection is a mix of house, progressive house and trance house of the early 1990s. The songs chosen were supposed to give the listener 'an idea of what Renaissance was all about' (quoted from packaging). As suggested by the album's name, it was given the title Renaissance for two reasons. Firstly, it reflected a surge of Italian piano/funky house that was being mastered by the likes of Alexander Coe (Sasha) at the club 'Renaissance' in Britain. But more importantly, Renaissance also stands for 'rebirth' or more freely, 'a time of change, and so with the dance music scene heavy on acid house up north, it gave the mature clubber a brighter and more beautiful outlook on what dance music 'should be'.

Sasha and digweed northern exposure

The album was mixed by Alexander Coe (aka Sasha) and John Digweed – both resident DJ's at Renaissance in 1994. Each CD reflects a different style of music – CD 1 (Blue) has a 'Leftfield' sound to it. Tracks that mark the generally highlighted 'high points' include the hit 'Perfect Motion', and a euphoric remix of Blade Runner's ending theme tune, simply titled 'Blade Runner'. This CD starts with a segue of three separate mixes of Leftfield's 'Song For Life', which sets the tone for the first disc.

Sasha & John Digweed

The second CD (Orange) has a funky theme to it. It can generally be said this is a house mix, though songs like 'Not Over Yet' by Grace can be seen as trance. This CD has been referred to as 'what Italian house was all about in a truly psychedelic, bouncy, and fun way'. A rare 12' mix included is Kym Mazelle's 'Was That All It Was', which has been covered many times over, but the remix included on this album has a house feel to it. Out of the 3 CDs, the second CD is arguably more varied in its mixing between songs than the other two. Latest adobe flash player for mac.

The Third CD (Green) has been called slightly darker than previous discs, but at the same time a 'more euphoric feel to it than the other 2 CDs, reflecting a typical club situation with a continuous build-up of tension until the end'. In this case, the 2 DJ's progress to a moment in which an acclaimed point is met on 'Age of Love'.

10th anniversary reissue[edit]

Renaissance: The Mix Collection Remastered 10th Anniversary Edition
Remix album by
Released15 November 2004
Recorded2004 (mixed)
GenreProgressive house
Length222:18
LabelRenaissance Records
ProducerSasha, John Digweed
Sasha & John Digweed chronology
Communicate
(2000)
Renaissance: The Mix Collection Remastered 10th Anniversary Edition
(2004)
Sasha & John Digweed present Delta Heavy
(2005)

In 2004, to mark the 10th anniversary of its original release, Renaissance reissued the album in a remastered version featuring a slightly altered track listing.

Both M People tracks were removed from this release and replaced with other contemporaneous dance singles: 'Renaissance' with 'Stand Above Me' by OMD, and 'How Can I Love You More' with 'I Can't Forget You' (Fathers of Sound Pleasure mix) by Anthony White. The changes were due to Copyright issues from the record labels.

The re-issued album is not a straight re-mastering, but a whole new session. Though the original blend sequences remain the same, as do all the original elements, Sasha and Digweed re-created the album using Apple G4 laptops to create, what they considered, a better quality version of the original mix, with recording techniques simply not available in 1994, as well as the advantage of crystal clear audio, and spatial separation of frequencies within the song, making it sound more dynamic.

Sasha And Digweed Renaissance Rarity

Second part[edit]

In 1995, between the releases of Renaissance The Mix Collection and Northern Exposure, a second album was released, Renaissance: The Mix Collection Part 2. As Sasha had left the Renaissance club in 1994, the second album was mixed by John Digweed alone.

Sasha

The album was mixed by Alexander Coe (aka Sasha) and John Digweed – both resident DJ's at Renaissance in 1994. Each CD reflects a different style of music – CD 1 (Blue) has a 'Leftfield' sound to it. Tracks that mark the generally highlighted 'high points' include the hit 'Perfect Motion', and a euphoric remix of Blade Runner's ending theme tune, simply titled 'Blade Runner'. This CD starts with a segue of three separate mixes of Leftfield's 'Song For Life', which sets the tone for the first disc.

Sasha & John Digweed

The second CD (Orange) has a funky theme to it. It can generally be said this is a house mix, though songs like 'Not Over Yet' by Grace can be seen as trance. This CD has been referred to as 'what Italian house was all about in a truly psychedelic, bouncy, and fun way'. A rare 12' mix included is Kym Mazelle's 'Was That All It Was', which has been covered many times over, but the remix included on this album has a house feel to it. Out of the 3 CDs, the second CD is arguably more varied in its mixing between songs than the other two. Latest adobe flash player for mac.

The Third CD (Green) has been called slightly darker than previous discs, but at the same time a 'more euphoric feel to it than the other 2 CDs, reflecting a typical club situation with a continuous build-up of tension until the end'. In this case, the 2 DJ's progress to a moment in which an acclaimed point is met on 'Age of Love'.

10th anniversary reissue[edit]

Renaissance: The Mix Collection Remastered 10th Anniversary Edition
Remix album by
Released15 November 2004
Recorded2004 (mixed)
GenreProgressive house
Length222:18
LabelRenaissance Records
ProducerSasha, John Digweed
Sasha & John Digweed chronology
Communicate
(2000)
Renaissance: The Mix Collection Remastered 10th Anniversary Edition
(2004)
Sasha & John Digweed present Delta Heavy
(2005)

In 2004, to mark the 10th anniversary of its original release, Renaissance reissued the album in a remastered version featuring a slightly altered track listing.

Both M People tracks were removed from this release and replaced with other contemporaneous dance singles: 'Renaissance' with 'Stand Above Me' by OMD, and 'How Can I Love You More' with 'I Can't Forget You' (Fathers of Sound Pleasure mix) by Anthony White. The changes were due to Copyright issues from the record labels.

The re-issued album is not a straight re-mastering, but a whole new session. Though the original blend sequences remain the same, as do all the original elements, Sasha and Digweed re-created the album using Apple G4 laptops to create, what they considered, a better quality version of the original mix, with recording techniques simply not available in 1994, as well as the advantage of crystal clear audio, and spatial separation of frequencies within the song, making it sound more dynamic.

Sasha And Digweed Renaissance Rarity

Second part[edit]

In 1995, between the releases of Renaissance The Mix Collection and Northern Exposure, a second album was released, Renaissance: The Mix Collection Part 2. As Sasha had left the Renaissance club in 1994, the second album was mixed by John Digweed alone.

Original track listing[edit]

Track listing as given on the sleeve (although there are errors and omissions which can be seen on Discogs):

Disc one[edit]

  1. Leftfield – 'Song of Life' (Lemon Interrupt mix) – 5:26
  2. Leftfield – 'Song of Life' (Dub for Life mix) – 4:02
  3. Leftfield – 'Song of Life' (Steppin' Razor mix) – 2:16
  4. Bedrock featuring KYO – 'For What You Dream Of' (Full On Renaissance mix) – 6:19
  5. Rhythm Invention – 'Chronoclasm' – 2:37
  6. Disco Evangelists – 'De Niro' (Spaceflight remix) – 6:06
  7. Memphisto – 'State of Mind' (Quiet mix) – 1:43
  8. Moonchild – 'V.O.A.T' (original mix) – 5:28
  9. Sunscreem – 'Perfect Motion' (Heller & Farley's Boy's Own mix) – 10:09
  10. River Ocean – 'Love & Happiness' (X-Press 2's Junior Boy's Own Super dub) – 4:27
  11. That Kid Chris – 'Keep on Pressin' On' (Didn't I Show You Luv mix) – 5:48
  12. Remake – 'Bladerunner'/Inner City – 'Til We Meet Again' (Brothers in Rhythm Perkappella) – 4:24
  13. Bump – 'House Stompin' (Big Bump mix) – 7:02
  14. F Machine – 'Child Bride' (Feedback Max mix) – 4:28
  15. M People – 'Renaissance' (John Digweed's Full on mix) – 7:41

Disc two[edit]

  1. Fluke – 'Slid' (PDF mix) – 4:43
  2. Funk Machine – 'Let's Get This Party Started' (Party mix) – 5:20
  3. Fluke – 'Slid' (Justin Robertson's Scat & Frenzy) – 5:01
  4. Corrado – 'Trust' (Pink mix) – 5:02
  5. MBG – 'Trance 1' (Oriental Psycho Estmix) – 2:01
  6. Hysterix – 'Talk to Me' (Sasha's Full Master mix) – 7:04
  7. Annadin – 'Angel' – 7:18
  8. Virtualmismo – 'Mismoplastico' (Dirtysyncomix) – 3:30
  9. Virtualmismo – 'Mismoplastico' (original remix) – 5:29
  10. Fishbone Beat – 'Always' (Psychedelic Martini remix) – 3:39
  11. Grace – 'Not Over Yet' (Perfecto mix) – 5:47
  12. Secret Life – 'She Holds the Key' (H.A.L.F. I'm a Believer mix) – 4:16
  13. Funtopia featuring Jimi Polo – 'Do You Wanna Know' (Gut Drum mix) – 5:07
  14. V.F.R. – 'Tranceillusion' (Original mix) – 3:16
  15. Kym Mazelle – 'Was That All It Was' (David Morales' Def mix) – 7:07

Disc three[edit]

  1. M People – 'How Can I Love You More' (QAT mix) – 7:20
  2. Moby – 'Go' (Nighttime mix) – 5:19
  3. Jaco – 'Show Some Love' (original dub) – 6:38
  4. Spooky – 'Little Bullet' (High Velocity mix) – 6:20
  5. Havana – 'Sublime Theme' (dub) – 3:48
  6. Shawn Christopher – 'Another Sleepless Night' (Bassman mix) – 4:17
  7. Unity 3 – 'Age of Love' (Trance Dub & Fantasy mix) – 4:48
  8. EMF – 'They're Here' (D:Ream Dream) – 6:10
  9. Solar Plexus – 'Solar Plexus' – 3:31
  10. Havana – 'Ethnic Prayer' (Euro mix) – 5:32
  11. 2 Bad Mice – 'Bombscare' – 3:32
  12. Age of Love – 'The Age of Love' (Jam & Spoon's Watch Out for Stella mix) – 6:14
  13. My Friend Sam featuring Viola Wills – 'It's My Pleasure' (Rick van Breugel's club mix) – 5:24
  14. Lemon Interrupt – 'Dirty' – 4:03

Charts[edit]

1994 version

UK Compilation Chart: #9[7]

2004 version

UK Compilation Chart: #47[8] Fruit loops original box.

References[edit]

  1. ^http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=6175
  2. ^http://thequietus.com/articles/17840-quietus-writers-favourite-dj-mix-albums
  3. ^http://www.muzieklijstjes.nl/MixmagBestdance.htm
  4. ^Q; October 1997 issue.
  5. ^http://djmag.com/content/5-best-dj-mixes-all-time
  6. ^Renaissance: The Mix Collection at AllMusic
  7. ^The Complete Book of the British Chart
  8. ^http://www.zobbel.de/

External links[edit]

  • Renaissance: The Mix Collection at Discogs (list of releases)
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