Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “This is such a strange period.” John Digweed is a legend in dance music, but he’s also part of a scene that was hit particularly ...
John Digweed has announced his upcoming album Futuro, setting the tone with lead single ‘Lectrobee’ from UK acid house innovator Bushwacka, out via Bedrock Records on 29th September, quickly followed ...
John Digweed, the unwavering English mainstay, continues to create, evolve and produce a level of dedicated production that is hard to match with his newly released QUATTRO, out now via his own ...
One of the biggest names in electronic music played New York unannounced last Thursday when John Digweed took control of Provocateur for a secret show. Though known globally as a festival and megaclub ...
Three decades ago, on a fateful night at Hastings Pier on the southern coast of England, John Digweed found himself sharing the decks with an emerging British DJ named Sasha. That night was the ...
English DJ and producer John Digweed has been active since ’89 and has seen the Brit scene blossom from its humble beginnings. The technology has evolved beyond recognition, but that’s not the only ...
Sasha and John Digweed are returning to Tofte Manor for a historic six-hour performance. The dance legends will be back at Labyrinth Open at Tofte Manor in 2026 following overwhelming demand from fans ...
Miami loves John Digweed. And we are pretty sure the feeling is mutual. Proof: Just this past Miami Music Week, he headlined at Cameo, the annual Sunset Cruise, and the Vagabond — the 14th Street ...
Some DJ careers are built on hype. John Digweed's career is built on substance. One of the planet's most popular DJs, his sets never fall out of favour with clubbers the world over, as his relentless ...
John Digweed will always hold a special place in my heart. It was Digweed who catalyzed my transformation from an electronic-music dilettante to a full-blown dance-scene aficionado, by way of his ...
Through the early ’90s, the U.K. witnessed the dual explosion of Britpop and club music, carefree and drug-fueled. And the Renaissance label, which picked up the pieces after the legendary Hacienda ...
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