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Posted by bas on Dec-20-2006 04:13:

I have to disagree with you here Rob. If you listened to Clovis's earlier sets they were REALLY Sasha inspired. I think he's actually doing something Sasha doesn't do in most (if not all) of his live sets. Clovis is really using Ableton to a much greater extent than Sasha does. Looping, re-editing tracks on the fly, and keeping elements mixing together longer. The only thing I would say that him and Sasha have in common is that ping pong delay, Clovis loves that too


Posted by Clovis on Dec-20-2006 05:54:

lol @ you guys


You're both right.


Posted by stren on Dec-20-2006 08:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
Bump cause I need more criticism


you suck


Posted by RJT on Dec-20-2006 16:09:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
I have to disagree with you here Rob. If you listened to Clovis's earlier sets they were REALLY Sasha inspired. I think he's actually doing something Sasha doesn't do in most (if not all) of his live sets. Clovis is really using Ableton to a much greater extent than Sasha does. Looping, re-editing tracks on the fly, and keeping elements mixing together longer. The only thing I would say that him and Sasha have in common is that ping pong delay, Clovis loves that too


I think you misunderstand my meaning dear Bassel

I agree completely that what Clovis is doing is stylistically his own, and that Clovis has an unreal handle on Ableton that I only wish I had (@ Clovis: honestly - I wish I could understand Ableton in order to pull off some of the things you're able to).

What I meant by "clear Sasha influence," is something that I think penetrates deeper than playing similar tunes - Especially when we're comparing him to current Sasha. What this set evokes in me is kind of the classic Sasha, on turntables, who could pull off this incredibly layered and atmospheric mixes that really "owned" the set - made the tunes he played truly "his," and left an imprint on you so strong when the set is over that you know you listened to a Sasha set. I hope that somehow made sense...


Posted by Clovis on Dec-20-2006 16:23:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
I think you misunderstand my meaning dear Bassel

I agree completely that what Clovis is doing is stylistically his own, and that Clovis has an unreal handle on Ableton that I only wish I had (@ Clovis: honestly - I wish I could understand Ableton in order to pull off some of the things you're able to).

What I meant by "clear Sasha influence," is something that I think penetrates deeper than playing similar tunes - Especially when we're comparing him to current Sasha. What this set evokes in me is kind of the classic Sasha, on turntables, who could pull off this incredibly layered and atmospheric mixes that really "owned" the set - made the tunes he played truly "his," and left an imprint on you so strong when the set is over that you know you listened to a Sasha set. I hope that somehow made sense...




And this goes back to our discussion on tunes being good on their own or in context. To me Sasha really has a knack for making good tunes sound fucking amazing.


Posted by RJT on Dec-20-2006 16:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
And this goes back to our discussion on tunes being good on their own or in context. To me Sasha really has a knack for making good tunes sound fucking amazing.


Indeed, because a few of these are piss boring without context

Way to work your magic snookums.


Posted by UWM on Dec-20-2006 17:17:

Can you feel the PLUR in this thread? I know I can.


Posted by Clovis on Dec-20-2006 17:48:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
Can you feel the PLUR in this thread? I know I can.



Shutup fag.


Posted by UWM on Dec-20-2006 18:01:

Any more talk like that out of you and I'll notify the bouncers of your fake ID.


Posted by d-miurge on Dec-21-2006 16:52:

Actually the set sounds more like Holden than Sasha. He played at least 3 tracks that Holden played in Paris the latest time I saw him.


Posted by Clovis on Dec-21-2006 20:47:

quote:
Originally posted by d-miurge
Actually the set sounds more like Holden than Sasha. He played at least 3 tracks that Holden played in Paris the latest time I saw him.



Man, I wanted to go to that so bad. Holden @ Rex > .


Posted by Redd on Dec-22-2006 21:43:

Your mix just made my party, thanks


Posted by Sushipunk on Dec-23-2006 07:27:

I FINALLY got a chance to listen to this (stupid Christmas business).

Very nice set man, a little more pacey that some sets I've heard from you. Would go down really well in a club

Is that the sort of style you go for at a gig?

Good shit though


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