Sasha last night...

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  • miketpoto
    Shabisquik The Ghetto Queen
    • Jan 2005
    • 4223

    #46
    Ruby Skye definitely sounds like a west coast name for a club when u come to think of it... I can't imagine that name working here in NYC.

    Then again, renaming Twilo as Spirit and not 'evil spirit' is a pretty big pussy move also... thank good its all black and dark in there again... bring back the neon, sparklers, and Mom (the discoball) and she'll be the "spaceship to hell" again, as we used to fondly refer to her. Oh twilo... :cry:

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    • thesightless
      Someone will marry me. Hell Yeah!
      • Jun 2004
      • 13567

      #47
      Originally posted by miketpoto
      Oh twilo... :cry:
      damn right miss those 10 am walks out the door to sunshine and wanting to turn right back around and put on sasha's san fran CD and just hang out.
      your life is an occasion, rise to it.

      Join My Chant. new mix. april 09. dirty fuck house.
      download that. deep shit listed there

      my dick is its own superhero.

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      • sammwalk
        Gold Gabber
        • Jun 2004
        • 769

        #48
        I actually didn't go because I heard Lavelle was going to be there playing with Sasha. I'm sorry I missed Sasha's set, though; I'm glad to hear he's still back on form.

        are there any Sasha Ableton sets out now? I did see him back in December and it was like fucking incredible.

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        • translucent
          Getting warmed up
          • Nov 2004
          • 58

          #49
          Sasha was surprisingly good. I had completely written him off as a has-been prior to Friday. Last time he was at Crobar, his set was mechanical and soulless. While every track was decidedly quality, it was as if he programmed his entire set into Ableton before leaving the house and then just pressed the play button when he got to Crobar. I figured maybe he just needed some time to figure out how to use Ableton, that being his first time using it. So, last Friday, I figured I'd give him another chance for old time's sake. After his set Friday, he won me back as a fan. Maybe he finally read the instruction manual to Ableton Live because he was definitely using its full potential, using the effects and looping capabilities to tweak each track live.

          The only gripe I had with the set is that Lavelle took over from about 2am (or 3am, I forgot)-5am and spun what was probably the most jarring, terrible set I've ever heard until maybe the last hour or so of it. Sasha was spinning a surprisingly, banging, funky set that I could best describe as Digweedesqe. He built the energy up to to the roof. Then, James took over and dropped what could be best described as 15minute rock drum solo with a heavy metal flavor. Everyone just stopped in their tracks and looked at one another in confusion. Many people left, not even realizing that Sasha left the decks and was going to return later.

          James was so terrible that I had the urge to storm the booth and kick him in the nuts. Lucky for him, I was upstairs and figured it might be a better idea to pop a few pills instead to try and cope until 5am. The first 45mins of Lavelle's set were so juxtaposed to what Sasha was spinning before him that it was hard to believe Lavelle has ever spun live prior to Friday. Even an amateur bedroom DJ can grasp the concept that when you follow another DJ, the first track you drop should be at least similar in style or tempo to what the guy before you was spinning, that if you want to switch styles, you have to ease the audience into it. It was akin to following Luciano Pavarotti with Iron Maiden.

          While Lavelle's set might have been ok as an opening set, since the last hour of it was not too bad and finally close in style to what Sasha was spinning, him starting up the way he did made me suspect that perhaps he just burned a CD before leaving the house expecting to open, rather than play in the middle of Sasha's set. Then, he just popped that CD in after Sasha and stared at the pretty lights on the computer monitor, pretending he was actually spinning. Any DJ in their right mind would have noticed that he killed the crowd dead and quickly adjusted with the next track. But no, he kept storming ahead, almost as if he hated us and was trying to ruin our night.

          Fortunately, Sasha finally got back on around 5am and saved the night by spinning even better, funkier and harder than the first part of his set. It was like seeing Sasha and Digweed back in Twilo, except it was just one guy...as if Sasha was possessed by Digweed. The floor remained full until the lights came on. Looking around, many people were just standing there with their eyes closed, listening to every note, every beat with utter amazement. I can honestly say that not only is Sasha back, but he?s better than anything he was like since the best of his sets at Twilo. I wish I could just erase the last several years of his career since Twilo shut its doors. Sasha has finally evolved and grabbed his spot as one of the world?s top five DJs that rightfully belongs to him.

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          • Steve Graham
            DJ Jelly
            • Jun 2004
            • 12887

            #50
            great post there translucent... i have heard so many bad things about Lavelle, I cant believe he is still getting these huge gigs.

            it does suck when a dj kills a vibe when they step up after another dj has built such great energy. I mean we all have our own style and direction we want to go, but the people that are there to hear/see you should be the main priority, and where they want to go!

            I look forward to seeing Sasha soon, heard lots of good reviews lately, just hope Lavelle isnt leeching onto him when I get the chance.

            IMO dj Three is the best opener I have seen for Sasha.

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

              #51
              Originally posted by sammwalk
              are there any Sasha Ableton sets out now?

              Sasha @ The Arena Pier, San Juan - 04.12.2004

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              • supaz
                Platinum Poster
                • Jun 2004
                • 1493

                #52
                Hey Chem, how do you feel about Sasha using Ableton vs. Vinyl?

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                • glucksmann
                  Fresh Peossy
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 18

                  #53
                  Originally posted by fumanchu182
                  Originally posted by ubiqe
                  No, he's not. It's Tiesto. Go educate yourself.
                  There is reality vs. the world you live in buddy.

                  Diggerz
                  Sasha
                  Howells

                  You take that listing and throw it in any order and you still have the top 3 djs' no matter how hard you try.

                  (P.S. Your sarcasm was funny!)

                  WORD!!!

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

                    #54
                    Originally posted by supaz
                    Hey Chem, how do you feel about Sasha using Ableton vs. Vinyl?


                    Love it, like Sasha said, he's done all he can with 2 decks & a mixer, He used Ableton at Fabric in December & it was the best i heard him since '98, some of the stuff he pulled off was simply amazing, can't wait now till i catch him again in May. :P

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