Dear Sasha, (review 2/4/06 DC)

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  • Funky Dredd
    Are you Kidding me??
    • May 2005
    • 3701

    #46
    Re: Dear Sasha, (review 2/4/06 DC)

    I have not seen Sasha play since the early nineties (AAHZ), with that being said, I do however listen to the sets that are posted. I have never really been a Sasha fan or a Digweed fan, more like a Fortier fan. But I view all 3 of them in the same light, they push the boundaries further and further. One time I talked to Chris many years ago he was selling a whole bunch of records, and I asked him why? He said to be a dj you've got to progress with it. Which just summed it up for me about him. Whether you live for those old times or the new, they really haven't changed, the music has, and so has the taste for music. So I say, let Sasha do his thing, he is pushing envelopes just like the rest of the dj's out there. As far as the computer goes, well I like to watch the dj manipulate the mix, whether it be vinyl or cd, you never know what you might learn from some of them....
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    • chemicalbeavis
      Are you Kidding me??
      • Jun 2004
      • 3607

      #47
      Re: Dear Sasha, (review 2/4/06 DC)

      Originally posted by jarble187
      Those were the days....
      "the days" were way before Northern Exposure was released imo, don't want to sound like an old fart but nothing will ever come close to Sasha at Renaissance circa 1992

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      • daveman
        I love the colors!!!
        • Jul 2005
        • 1221

        #48
        Re: Dear Sasha, (review 2/4/06 DC)

        ^^^ oh great aged one, you wouldn't happen to have any live sets from way back in '92. i don't think i have heard much before '98 or so. perhaps a full retrospect of sasha's sets and dj career could help add perspective to your well stated arguement. i'm sure that if sasha was still playing the same sets as back in the early 90's you would have stopped listening to him a long time ago. gotta change with the times.
        once upon a time, machines were mice, and men were lions. now that its the opposite, it's twice upon a time

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        • chemicalbeavis
          Are you Kidding me??
          • Jun 2004
          • 3607

          #49
          Re: Dear Sasha, (review 2/4/06 DC)

          Originally posted by daveman
          ^^^ oh great aged one, you wouldn't happen to have any live sets from way back in '92. i don't think i have heard much before '98 or so. perhaps a full retrospect of sasha's sets and dj career could help add perspective to your well stated arguement. i'm sure that if sasha was still playing the same sets as back in the early 90's you would have stopped listening to him a long time ago. gotta change with the times.

          dude, i have loads of old Sasha sets going back to '89, i converted my whole tape collection to .mp3, hit me up if you would be interested
          But you are right, if he was still playing the same sets i would have been bored long ago, i might be biased, but whatever Sasha has done over the years i have pretty much been well into.

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          • GregWhelan
            Are you Kidding me??
            • Jun 2004
            • 2992

            #50
            Re: Dear Sasha, (review 2/4/06 DC)

            I'm from a different school when it comes to going to clubs. Pardon me for asking but surely you go to hear good music and dance no? That's what I go for, I only look in the direction of the dj as that is what everyone else does, I don't specifically try to get a spot where I can watch the dj. that's just pointless. DJ's are only the conduit for the music.

            I say you have to question what you are going out for if it's to stand there watching another male play with a pc when all around you there are fit birds, people having fun and quality music is blasting out of the speakers

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            • barkup
              Gold Gabber
              • Jun 2004
              • 726

              #51
              Re: Dear Sasha, (review 2/4/06 DC)

              If your looking for a dj for consistency over the years and will ALWAYS rock the shite out of any club then its



              DAVE SEAMAN.
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              • chuckc
                DUDERZ get a life!!!
                • Jun 2004
                • 5459

                #52
                Re: Dear Sasha, (review 2/4/06 DC)

                Originally posted by barkup
                If your looking for a dj for consistency over the years and will ALWAYS rock the shite out of any club then its



                DAVE SEAMAN.
                u cant be serious......

                come on now.....

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                • frisky
                  Gold Gabber
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 726

                  #53
                  Re: Dear Sasha, (review 2/4/06 DC)

                  This article is perfect for this discussion:



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                  • devon
                    Addiction started
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 362

                    #54
                    Re: Dear Sasha, (review 2/4/06 DC)

                    Originally posted by daveman
                    like i said stay home and listen to GU13 again, too many people in the club anyway. his live sets are only getting better and more personalized. sasha still interacts with the crowd. he was clapping along and smiling whenever the crowd was eggin him on at his last nyc show. ya'all's a bunch o drama queens... dear sasha, you've hurt me for the last time.... blah blah blah.... if i were him i would be laughin at you.
                    guess you can't find the humor in the original post

                    yes he sucked on saturday but trust me i still have faith in old mr. coe. he had a bad night but i guess a little criticism brings out all his little minnions that think he can't falter.
                    i really wish the floor would stop moving!

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                    • peloquin
                      Till I Come!
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 8643

                      #55
                      Re: Dear Sasha, (review 2/4/06 DC)

                      Originally posted by chuckc
                      u cant be serious......

                      come on now.....
                      he has to be joking, its the only explanation

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                      • djstevendellis
                        Fresh Peossy
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 44

                        #56
                        Re: Dear Sasha, (review 2/4/06 DC)

                        You are all a bunch of dick riders

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                        • sakio pod
                          SALAD TOSSER
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 6034

                          #57
                          Re: Dear Sasha, (review 2/4/06 DC)

                          where the fuck is the real review....pics, tracks vids

                          the gayest review ever thanks for the love note

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                          • chemicalbeavis
                            Are you Kidding me??
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 3607

                            #58
                            Re: Dear Sasha, (review 2/4/06 DC)

                            Originally posted by devon
                            guess you can't find the humor in the original post

                            yes he sucked on saturday but trust me i still have faith in old mr. coe. he had a bad night but i guess a little criticism brings out all his little minnions that think he can't falter.

                            me thinks you are the little minnion who has a problem enjoying good music

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                            • chemicalbeavis
                              Are you Kidding me??
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 3607

                              #59
                              Re: Dear Sasha, (review 2/4/06 DC)

                              Originally posted by djstevendellis
                              You are all a bunch of dick riders

                              Fuck you, you fucking shit eater!

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                              • rubyraks
                                DUDERZ get a life!!!
                                • Jun 2004
                                • 5341

                                #60
                                Re: Dear Sasha, (review 2/4/06 DC)

                                to add to this discussion, rather than just beat up on each other...

                                I find his music to be constantly evolving (aside from that repetitive lull around 2002-early 2004). He's gotten into a software that allows him to be a producer on the fly. He could take every track and just chop it up however he sees fit. When I first heard him play with ableton (fall-2004), he still seemed to be finding his way around it. Now he's found his mark and is superb in his on the fly remixing, but has yet to find that flow of the classic Sasha epic journey that moves you in waves throughout a night. One thing at a time. From what I heard last week at Crobar NYC last week, it was the most melodic and journey-like set I'd heard from him in a while (granted it got a bit choppy later on). I'm more than willing to give the man like some more time to find that zone again and in the meantime, even his not "up to par/expectations" sets will wipe just about every other djs sets away.

                                Is it possible for a set that falls short of (grandiose) expectations to still be a great set?!
                                "Work like you don't need the money.
                                Love like you've never been hurt.
                                Dance like nobody's watching.
                                Sing like nobody's listening.
                                Live like it's Heaven on Earth."

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