James Zabiela Club Xiii Moscow Exclusive Progressive Sessions Autum 27 Access
This is not a relic; it is a vibrant, living document of electronic music's golden era. It captures a legendary DJ at the peak of his powers in a venue that was the epicenter of Moscow's progressive revolution. Whether you are a lifelong fan of the genre or a newcomer eager to explore its history, this set is essential listening. It is a testament to a time when the beats were deeper, the nights were longer, and the music was a journey. Turn up the volume, close your eyes, and transport yourself to a Moscow mansion for a night you'll never forget.
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: Listen for the heavy use of loops, flangers, and echo-delay "build-ups" that make his live recordings feel alive and unpredictable. Where to Listen This is not a relic; it is a
Anatomy of the Autumn Set: What Makes "Progressive Sessions" Unique
What truly sets Zabiela apart is his obsessive attention to detail and his fearless use of technology. He is known for his extensive use of loops, effects, and turntablism, skillfully manipulating Pioneer CDJ-2000s and the RMX-1000 effects unit to create unique, live, and spontaneous edits of tracks. As the Russian portal gotoparty.ru states, he transforms CDJs into a genuine musical instrument, a feat only a handful of DJs have ever achieved. His performances are never just a playback of records; they are live, real-time compositions, a quality that made him the perfect candidate to headline a release as conceptually rich as the "Exclusive Progressive Sessions." It is a testament to a time when
James Zabiela has never been a DJ content to simply press play. By 2027, his reputation as a "DJ’s DJ" was cemented not only by his technical prowess but by his relentless pursuit of the perfect blend between melody and technology.
Club XIII opened its doors in the spring of 1999 on Myasnitskaya Street at number 13, from which it took its name. Located in a sprawling 19th-century mansion that once belonged to a Russian trade mogul, the club’s interior was a spectacular work of art. The club’s founder chose the number "13" not just for the address but for the aura of a secret society, an exclusive club that only a select few were privileged to enter. are various club mixes and edits : Listen
This appears to be a (likely a bootleg or personal recording) referencing a DJ set by James Zabiela at Club XIII in Moscow .
Located in the heart of Moscow, Club XIII has historically been more than just a venue; it is a cultural landmark that popularized progressive house in Russia during the late 90s and early 2000s. Known for its elaborate weekly set designs and "freak-factory" atmosphere, the club became a second home for world-class DJs like Boy George and Deep Dish. Bringing Zabiela—an artist who himself has defined the evolution of DJing from vinyl to digital manipulation—into this space for an exclusive session creates a powerful dialogue between the club's heritage and the future of electronic music.