![]() ![]() He was soon working alongside the likes of another popular Renaissance DJ, Sasha (Alexander Coe). The Hastings, England native had been DJ'ing for close to ten years when his demo mixtape caught the ear of Geoff Oakes, promoter of British nightclub Renaissance. As a producer, he has recorded a decent amount of dancefloor anthems as one half of Bedrock, his duo with Nick Muir, in addition to remixes of songs by artists such as New Order, Underworld, and the Orb. He has appeared in DJ Magazine's annual Top 100 DJs poll over a dozen times, topping the list in 2001. ![]() His marathon DJ sets have been known to exceed ten hours in length. Constantly touring throughout the world, he has performed at numerous high-profile clubs and festivals, with a monthly residency at New York club Twilo during the late '90s/early 2000s achieving the most recognition. Both solo and with his longtime cohort Sasha, Digweed has released countless mix CDs, several of which have helped establish the format. English DJ, producer, label owner, and club promoter John Digweed played a key role in developing and popularizing the progressive house sound during the 1990s before settling into a niche of prolific live output in the 2000s and 2010s. ![]()
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