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=== Legacy === John Digweed's influence on the architecture of DJ culture is difficult to overstate. The ''Renaissance: The Mix Collection'' (1994) he made with [[Sasha (DJ)|Sasha]] established the commercial DJ mix album as a genre, a format that dominated the second half of the decade through series including [[Global Underground]], [[Fabric (nightclub)|Fabric Live]], and [[Ministry of Sound]]'s ''The Annual''. His Twilo residency helped create a permanent American audience for British underground dance music and demonstrated that the DJ β rather than the live band β could anchor a serious, long-running venue programme. His Bedrock Records label has proven among the most durable in electronic music, operating with consistent artistic standards for over two decades and continuing to develop new talent well into the streaming era. The ''Transitions'' radio show, now past 800 episodes and reaching 14 million listeners weekly, stands as one of the longest-running electronic music programmes in broadcasting history. ''Northern Exposure'' (1996) with Sasha remains one of the most regularly cited DJ compilations of all time and, alongside the ''Renaissance'' series, helped define the aesthetic of [[progressive house]] at its peak.
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