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Posted by Wasted_Space on Nov-01-2004 06:08:

hmm... still not 'pumped' for this evening yet. Not sure what is wrong with me. Ah well, not long to go.


Posted by Renegade on Nov-01-2004 06:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Light The Fuse
rocknroll

10 mates
mad venue
4 hours of sasha
phil k warm up
kasey taylor cool down

LARGE.


This guy has the right idea. I've never been Sasha's biggest fan, but this is going to be a night to remember I think. If you can't get excited about that line-up, Wasted_Space, then there's something wrong...


Posted by Wasted_Space on Nov-01-2004 06:22:

Maybe it'll hit me whilst queing to get in? Bah, whatever the result, i'll be on the dance floor.


Posted by tachyon on Nov-01-2004 08:51:

think i'll post the set times, saves everyone going back and forth from inthemix ...

GU main room
10 - 12 - Luke Chable
12 - 1.30 - Phil K
1.30 - 5.30 - Sasha
5.30 - 7 - Kasey Taylor

Future Breaks balcony
11 - 12.30 - Dan Mangan
12.30 - 2.00 - Jono Fernandez
2.00 - 3.30 - Thayer
3.30 - 5.00 - Sean Quinn
5.00 -close - Keltec

Private Function top floor
12- 1.30 - Dean Milson
1 -2 - Ozzie LA
2 -3.30 - Chris Meehan
3.30 - 5 - Sam Fraser
5 -close Aaron roach

Official after party from 7.00am
Sean Quinn, Luke Chable, Gavin Martin, Dean Millson, Sasha Petrovic and Andrew Dannaoui. Two Floors Up is located at Level 1/185 Lonsdale Street (Enter via Waratah Place).

see y'all there i guess


Posted by matt.h on Nov-01-2004 08:55:

quote:
Originally posted by tachyon
think i'll post the set times, saves everyone going back and forth from inthemix ...


check up 7 posts from yours^^


Posted by vitamin v on Nov-01-2004 10:43:

Unhappy

whoo hooo (i think)

scott just surprised me with tix to sasha!!!

but...i lost my id at room last week and i havent got a replacement yet!!


DOH DOH DOH DOH DOH DOH DOH DOH DOH DOH DOH DOH DOH DOH!!!!!

Fingers crossed they let me in....


Posted by vitamin v on Nov-01-2004 19:43:

King

Well lucky for me I GOT IN!!!!

And what can i say but..... and more and a bit of and a dash of !!

The man is AWESOME to say the least, the crowd was great and i got to see a few of my fave TA's and also met some new ones: Antistatic, you a champ and Basix finally a face to the name

An awesome night, especially as it was a surprise...Thanks Scotty *muah* your the best


Posted by basix21 on Nov-01-2004 21:05:

Kasey Taylor #@)&(#&)!@$@#$$@#


Posted by Renegade on Nov-01-2004 21:14:

Dog Running

quote:
Originally posted by basix21
Kasey Taylor #@)&(#&)!@$@#$$@#


FUCKING YES.

EDIT: - Also that Sasha guy did okay.

EDIT: - Also this.

EDIT: - haha running dog.


Posted by vitamin v on Nov-01-2004 21:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Renegade


EDIT: - haha running dog.



haha running dog!! you nutter james....


Posted by batemanscott on Nov-01-2004 22:42:

What an awesome night!! i hadnt seen sasha in about 7 years and was worried when i heard he had gone to using just his laptop for performance.

I have to say that he played possibly the best prog set I have ever heard but it was like watching someone surf the net instead of djing.

Good to meet some new ta's, antistatic ur our champion even if u didnt win! crowd was surprisingly good, venue WAY to full ( what do u epect tho if sasha is playing?) and top farkin choonage!!!!!!

And what better way to finish it off with Steve Strangis @ altitude vs 5am!! luvd it


Posted by tachyon on Nov-02-2004 02:50:

definitely worth the admission fee!

danced my arse off for almost the entire set!! (keep being interrupted by passer-bys)

nice to see the usuals out and about TA... was nice catching up with
you guys...

mostly educated crowd, positive vibes, no bullshit...

was a top night!!!


Posted by JayKuE on Nov-02-2004 09:34:

I don�t mean to be a chin-stroking, bourbon-coke drinking party pooping critique but fuck I had a piss poor time. Last night reminded me of why I dislike attending these huge things. Joint was packed, moreover, overly flocked with arrogant dicks that pushed their way through the crowds, obliged to making me smell their armpits while they barge pass. Really, there was no space to breathe, let alone shuffle my feet 2cm to the left nor right. Did I mention about the crowd again? Directly in front of me, bogans, whistling to every second beat and every breakdown that came out of the speakers. What the fuck is this? DJ Alligator? My left, some obese dude, sweating profusely while desperately seeking somebody with money to share half a pill with. �No�, I had to tell him for the last time. �I don�t want to share a superman strengthed fairy winged pink-blue whatever dolphin with you! And yes. I do know his name is Dj Saaaaashaaaaaaa� My right, some chick wearing a very low-let me show you half of my ass-back leopard skin dress. Maam, certainly, if you have the body, flaunt it but when you want to start playing rub an tug with your 50 year old bf, grab a room. It�s cheaper. and Lo and behold, there�s one of these at every big party. Some anorexic dude with a few teeth missing behind me had to take his shirt off. That was the last straw, I needed a breather and went walkies.

Anyway, Sasha. New look apple mac Sasha. I certainly hope Apple are throwing in the moolah for this, cause damn me that�s one fine marketing ploy.



Really, I�m still bitter sweet about this direction. With a laptop, you take away the intricacies of mixing. Automatic beat matching, automatic harmonic mixing. Its no longer an emotionally driven thinking man�s game [I know, that�s an oxymoron but I hold pride in knowing what records go with what, and working out in my head keys 5pm faster or slower to fit in the current record]. Now, if automating all those processes were to increase the stage performance, to a zabiela type caliber, fantastic! But all I heard was an overly-accentuated use of multi banded filtering. Perhaps he remixed, I�m unsure. I heard different versions of housecat - �watching cars go by� [2nd tune, not near the end] and youngsters � �smile� without vocals and extra melody synths. Maybe someone can clarify. Few technical difficulties also encountered, what you guys reckon? My bet�s on the Mac running out of processing power. I got kicks out of that, I�m so deprived. I still like records. I missed that animation like this.

http://www.inthemix.com.au/p/np/viewnews.php?id=15867

Anyway, overall, his set was decent lil too club driven/hard for my liking. Can�t say I was really moved. But everybody seemed to be having a ball. Would have liked to have stayed for kasey, but twas too beat. Hope y�all had a great time

Think I heard these, could be wrong

The Youngsters - Smile (Sasha Edit)
spooky - belong [sasha edit]
Viton & Stel - Wooden Swordz (Kosmas Epsilon Remix)
Felix Da Housecat - Watching Cars Go By (Sasha Edit)
Aloud - Sex and Sun Pt. 1 (Eric Prydz Mix)
Miss Kittin - Professional Distortion (Subsky's In Ya Face Mix)
shiny grey - why [wally lopez rmx]
Primal Scream - Some Velvet Morning (Luke Fair Remix)

wtf were u TAs anyway?

some pix








Posted by Wasted_Space on Nov-02-2004 10:54:

Haha... Jaykue, jaded to a T... er... J...(?)

Anyway, completely not pumped for the evening, I had several preconceived notions concerning the night, based upon previous experience etc etc etc

a). Crowd would be a large and... 'diverse' cross section of the clubbing public, incorporating music lovers, drug lovers, party lovers, posers and general weird people.

b). It would be packed. Rammed to the rafters.

c). It is Melbourne, whereby the unspoken word resounds; Bang it out.

Despite this, I hoped that set harking towards his Involver soundscapes would at least begin a progression into other areas of the diverse genre. Alas, I received a so-so response. Flashes of brilliance yes, perhaps my interests were skewed in the wrong direction, sending myself towards disappointment before I even got in. Christ thats a little pessimistic...

Ahem...

Upon arrival it became abundantly clear that expectations a). and b). were a reality. So that just leaves c).

Phil K, what he does, he does well... queing up for the cloakroom listening to Orbital's Perfect Sunrise (Stereo 8 on the mix) suggested briefly that perhaps point c). would turn out to be false. However, it wasn't long before I noticed my ribs rattling as the bass got lower and lower and bigger and bigger and harder and harder. Yeah, na... good, but not what I was after. Seemed as though I was in the minority, dancefloor was packed and heaving.

And then there was Sasha. Yah... out of the gates like Makybe Diva, with a bang and a thud. No build up. The argument goes that its a party, so build ups are non-essential. Hmm... his set left me bittersweet, tracks I knew and loved but the Gestalt of the set, something was missing? Although chucking Mylo's In my arms as the encore was genius (love that track... ah...). So I was left in a weird middle ground. It was odd.

The Youngsters - Smile (Sasha Edit)
...yeah, remember this one.
spooky - belong [sasha edit]
was nice to hear on that loud system.
Viton & Stel - Wooden Swordz (Kosmas Epsilon Remix)
...what? really. Fark, love this track, spewing that I missed it... somehow.
Felix Da Housecat - Watching Cars Go By (Sasha Edit)
...well dur, very large track indeed. Like it more now than before, thanks to that sound system.
Aloud - Sex and Sun Pt. 1 (Eric Prydz Mix)
...right, another I missed, which is annoying. and the rest blah blah blah.
Might I add:
Nikola Gala - Swing 2 Harmony
Mic Burns - See Me Fall (I'm pretty sure it was MDK vs proluctors mix, prolly re-edited heavily)
Some Ricardo Villalobos track whose name completely escapes me now.




But yeah, fun was had.


Posted by Antistatic on Nov-02-2004 11:33:

This event was wicked! Hi to all the Melbourne TAs that I bumped into and tagged along with for the night, you rock! Unfortunately for me I got sick half way through Sasha's set and had to catch a cab home at about 4am.


Posted by $tip$y on Nov-02-2004 11:43:

when i heard schiller-ruhe being mixed in i nearly passed out

good set by sasha..but found his performance 4 months ago in mykonos more enjoyable...none the less had a great night and luckily spent the whole night upstairs against the rail on the top level....


Posted by RaVVaR on Nov-02-2004 11:54:

what a great night indeed .. was expecting alot and he delivered alright ...
JayKuE, chill out man as if your're not going to get those one or two people that are wankas n shit, as for the place being packed .. just creates for atmosphere imo, to me metro last night seemed to be an ibiza club (even tho ive never been) with the whole setup and sound system it just had a great vibe!!


Posted by Renegade on Nov-02-2004 14:16:

quote:
Originally posted by vitamin v
haha running dog!! you nutter james....


Heh, made sense at 8 this morning I guess....

But yeah, that was an awesome night, easily one of the best sets I've heard this year. Was never dull and was much more driving and involved than most Sasha sets I've heard. Started off kinda slowly, but once he got going he didn't stop. I don't listen to prog all that much these days, but I was fucking blown away. He more than made up for his so-so set at QBH a couple of years ago.

Oh and can we talk about Kasey Taylor? I know that most of you guys left before he started but my god, the man would have to be the best DJ this city has ever produced. None of that plodding, Vapour circa 2002 sound just relentless, driving, meaty prog that sounded even better situated 2 metres from the speakers. I thought that following Sasha would have been impossible but he kept the dance-floor packed till we left just before 7.30. Fucking awesome stuff.

And JayKuE while I do agree with you that it was packed in there, for once it didn't bother me in the slightest. The vibe in there was amongst the best I've ever experienced in a club - everyone was just as pumped and as interested in the music at the end of the 4 hours as they were at the beginning. I've never seen quite so much love for a DJ as there was for Sasha in that room last night.

So yeah, had a blast. Good meeting up with the usual TAs again too.


Posted by trevgeeza on Nov-02-2004 20:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Antistatic
This event was wicked! Hi to all the Melbourne TAs that I bumped into and tagged along with for the night, you rock! Unfortunately for me I got sick half way through Sasha's set and had to catch a cab home at about 4am.


sorry to here john i wondered where you got to, anyway hope you had an easy flight

As far as the night goes i didn't think hugely of it.... me not being a big prog fan would've had something to do with it, but like everyone has said before me THE PLACE WAS OVER SOLD way too many people you couldn't move...hard to get into the music no room to dance,however the ppl were awesome everyone friendly i got to met a few new TA's and Scotty i'm with you on the dj surfing the net bit. It's so true. I like to see a dj workin his equiptment and getting into his tunes and crowd. *thinks of tiesto @ together and eddie halliwell @ gods kitchen* how boring to watch someone just standin there behind a screen. For years i have defended dance music as not as easy as pushin buttons and while i fully understand sasha is a god in his own right in terms of production, seeing him behind a laptop doesn't help my defence. Thanks to Steve Strangis @ altitude for a quick does of trance before returning home!


Posted by $tip$y on Nov-02-2004 21:45:

quote:
Originally posted by trevgeeza
I like to see a dj workin his equiptment and getting into his tunes and crowd. *thinks of tiesto @ together and eddie halliwell @ gods kitchen* how boring to watch someone just standin there behind a screen. For years i have defended dance music as not as easy as pushin buttons and while i fully understand sasha is a god in his own right in terms of production, seeing him behind a laptop doesn't help my defence.


you obviously have no clue about sasha then...


Posted by Aesthetic on Nov-02-2004 22:02:

agreed.

quote:
Originally posted by $tip$y
you obviously have no clue about sasha then...


Posted by -=M=- on Nov-02-2004 23:55:

quote:
Originally posted by $tip$y
you obviously have no clue about sasha then...


cruel

quote:
Originally posted by Davebegic
agreed.



x2


you two seem to have missed the point that trev was trying to get across - it's not the fact that he's using the laptop to make music etc - but moreso the fact that a laptop doesn't seem natural when doing a live show. i feel the same way about this and don't think it's really fair just to say "you know nothing" in response to what he's said

i highly respect both of you guys but you can't just say "wrong!" without explaining why


Posted by Aesthetic on Nov-03-2004 00:42:

ok the explanation from my point.. sasha's music speaks for itself.. he doesnt have to wave his hands in the air like a monkey to get the listener to feel the emotion that he's put behind his work.. he's not a show pony and he need not be. he's a craftsman and he gets respect in the highest from me, "revving up the crowd" or not.


Posted by -=M=- on Nov-03-2004 01:19:

yeah well when i go out i like to see a dj working up the croud and letting them know that he's playing for them rather than looking at a screen, bobbing around a little with the occasional glance and a smile. it's one thing to be devoting all your concentration to making the music, but as i discussed with mr. bateman yesterday: a good dj is the one that really gets into the music and interacts with the croud


Posted by pimp on Nov-03-2004 04:34:

quote:
Originally posted by DaveBegic
ok the explanation from my point.. sasha's music speaks for itself.. he doesnt have to wave his hands in the air like a monkey to get the listener to feel the emotion that he's put behind his work.. he's not a show pony and he need not be. he's a craftsman and he gets respect in the highest from me, "revving up the crowd" or not.


Not a truer word spoken.

However, in his Sydney performance sasha was bouncing around a bit, and was dancing in the box while the DJ before him played Furry Freaks - Smooth. It's nice to see but the music is really all that matters. Less time prancing around means better quality music in my opinion. If people want to see a show, go to the theatre.


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