by i_have_ADD on September 12th, 2008
When it comes to deep and progressive house music, in 2008 all eyes have undoubtedly been focused on Israel. Guy Gerber, Chaim and Shlomi Aber have all been doing big things, however standing at the top of the list, it's Guy J. [more]
Bedrock, be it the label, the artist, or the remix team seem to have an uncanny ability to deliver the goods time and time again. Of course its headed by none other than John Digweed so its little wonder the success of Bedrock is so huge. [more]
'Bedrock 10' celebrates a decade of the enigmatic John Digweed's record label of the same name, and it’s quite possibly his best work to date. Prepare to be swept away to a place of mind-bending beauty, but be warned... you may not want to return. [more]
'Esperanza' is pure understated goodness. In contrast to Guy J's well known tunes that are designed for the dark grottoes of clubs and dancefloors, this album is all about making out slowly as the sun rises with the delicious babe you went home with. [more]
A fairly disappointing release from Bedrock; overpowering vocals, uplifting synths, and an all round dullness. [more]
One of the genre definers and biggest tracks of all times has been given new life from Bedrock Records and Yunus Guneven. [more]
A double collection of beats from Digweed's Bedrock label. [more]
The unsubstantiated love child of John Digweed delivers a flawless concoction of distorted hi-hats, epic melodies, rich percussion, dredging basslines and beautiful layers all mixed with that Luke Fair Canadian flair that he is famous. [more]
Creatively composed and meticulously produced, this album was two years in the making, and whilst 'Zero Gold' contains a few dancefloor moments, it truly deserves some heavy duty listening. The intricacies of sound presented here are admirable at least. [more]
The second release in the Original Series from Bedrock is a tour de force in progressive breaks. A truly cohesive set, this CD provides an exciting and highly enjoyable journey down a new path. If you want to expand your musical repertoire, then start here. [more]
This first volume from the latest Bedrock series is a compilation with names not so commonly heard in the progressive commercial scene but with sounds just as good. Mixed by Desyn Masiello it is a CD which explores the underground whilst creating an unbelievable atmosphere. [more]
John Digweed's label is truly inspirational with respect to the progressive sound and each and every release seems to redefine the sound further and build the desire to lose it at a Bedrock club night back in the mother country more and more. [more]
One of the world's greatest purveyors of dirty, nasty breakbeat, Meat Katie has now been handpicked by John Digweed to showcase his sound with the latest Bedrock Breaks release: a whole double CD of yummy, scrumptious, nu-school treats. [more]