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....
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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