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Im sure nobody needs an introduction for this EP. Released in 2000 on one of the most influential Progressive labels there is, Bedrock. Crafted by none other that James Holden, and 2 of his studio partners Hywel Dunn Davies & Duncan Ellis, these are two sublime tracks that are never far from memor..

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Terry Grant’s ‘I’ll Kill You’ was arguably the strongest progressive release of 2005. The stunning original was back up by John Debo’s melancholy rework and two typically on point remixes from Luke Chable. Nearly a year on from the original release comes an exclusive digital-only remix from Winds..

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The excellent, if far from prolific, duo of John Digweed and Nick Muir have been back in the studio to record the Bedrock label’s latest release, ‘Warung Beach’. European electro-maestros Mashtronic provide the remix. Anyone hoping that Digweed would be re-embracing his progressive side should..

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John Digweed and Nick Muir, the brains and brawn behind Bedrock, require little introduction. Production-wise, ‘Heaven Scent’ and ‘For What You Dream Of’ defined the halcyon days of progressive and are (to employ an overused term correctly), classics. ‘Santiago’ is the duo’s first release since ‘F..

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It has been a while since we have heard from Turkey’s leading progressive producer. Yunus Guvenen burst onto the scene with the excellent ‘70 Watts’ and ‘Nefes’ doubleheader on the now sadly defunct Fire Recordings. This was followed by the stunning ‘Red Pilot’ for Silver Planet and the Invasion E..

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Nashville, Tennessee, is not normally associated with house music. Rock ‘n’ roll yes, but house? No way. That however, may be about to change. Terry Grant’s mailed out his first serious production to a handful of the world’s top DJs more in hope than expectation, so it came as somewhat of a surpri..

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With the progressive compilation market largely dominated by Global Underground, Renaissance and Audio Therapy, Bedrock have decided to try something a little different. Rather than pushing superstar DJ mixes in a traditional double CD format, they opted for one-disc compilations showcasing the ri..

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