Structures (John Digweed album)

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Structures
John Digweed - Structures.jpg
Compilation album by
Released12 July 2010 (2010-07-12)
Genre Progressive house
Label Bedrock Records
John Digweed chronology
Bedrock Eleven
(2009)
Structures
(2010)

Structures is a compilation album by English progressive house DJ and producer John Digweed, released on 12 July 2010 by Digweed's own label Bedrock Records. [1]

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Colache" (Sometimes Mix) Luis Junior  
2."Babylon" (John Daly Remix)Alex Dolby & Santos 
3."My Real Name Is"Wiretappeur 
4."On and Amp" (Vincenzo Remix)Mutant Clan 
5."No Walls" (Maher Daniel Remix)Alex Dolby & Santos 
6."Cream" (Wiretappeur Remix)Dirty Mongrel 
7."Alameda Jau Dub"King Roc & Dimitri Nakov 
8."Colmedream"Cristian Verela 
9."Put It to Bed"Rowdent 
10."Boom Boom" Quivver  
11."Perras A Tutti"Cristian Verela 
12."2000000 Dubs"King Unique 
13."2000000 Suns" (John Digweed & Nick Muir Remix)King Unique 
14."In Your Boat"Quivver 
Disc 2
No.TitleArtistLength
1."In Search of Silver" (Structures Edit) Nick Warren  
2."Esperanza" (Umbral Aguir Remix)Guy J 
3."Unexpiritualized" (Pete Heller Remix) Marc Marzenit  
4."Meteor" (Beats)John Digweed & Nick Muir 
5."Aurora Borealis"Ian O'Donovan 
6."Jungle Laps" (John Digweed & Nick Muir Remix)Marco Bailey 
7."Neo Galaxy"Marc Marzenit 
8."Pushin' Too Hard" (Nic Fanciulli Remix)Saints & Sinners 
9."Tangent" (Marco Bailey Remix)John Digweed & Nick Muir 
10."Flyertalk" (Wehbba Remix)Christian Smith 
11."Persuader" (Psycatron Remix)Mutant Clan 
12."Etiam"Cristian Verela 
13."Dreams Are Maps"Sian 
14."Rayavadee"Marco Bailey & Tom Hades 
15."Feniksas"King Unique 
16."BG" (Beats)Luis Junior 
17."Collusion"Erphun & Thee O 
18."Esperanza" (Sistema Remix)Guy J 
19."Satellite" (EFX)John Digweed & Nick Muir 
DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Eye of the Storm" (Documentary by Pablo Casacuberta) 
2."John Digweed – Live at the Vagabond" (Recorded at the Bedrock/Creations Party at Vagabond Miami 27 March 2010) 
3."Slideshow" 
4."Documentary Slideshow" 
5."Vagabond Slideshow" 
6."Bedrock Artwork Slideshow" 

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References

  1. "John Digweed builds Structures". Resident Advisor . 1 June 2010. Retrieved 19 June 2010.