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There are few things I enjoy more than seeing the MD kids get all riled up over a few posts on the internet.

Difficult to deal with people who have strong opinions that aren't your own, huh guys?
Seriously though - being paired with Clovis is about one of the highest compliments someone could ever pay to me. Thank you.
whoa, way to act civilized, guys.
Holy ducking Jack, is it really necessary to get 5 pages of heated debate in a stupid Sasha interview thread?
The way I see it is (and I don't know much about Ableton at all) that if it really has all these possibilities and whatever and Sasha just sucks at it or just got lazy, what the hell are you guys going to do about it?
Move on to the next best thing. Let's all hope for Clovis's sake he makes a come back and what not. Other than that there is nothing you can do. Weather Sasha thinks it's just more efficient and easy and he's making his "hard earned" money that way that's his problem and the club promoters'. I'd also feel cheated if I payed to see a DJ and all he did was pull off a Peter Hook, other people in the other hand just don't give a damn as long as "the set is good"; but wtf are we gonna go do about it other than cry upon the glory days of DJ Sasha. This discussion isn't leading to anywhere and I'm beginning to worry what good does a forum do to any of us rather than make us seem like idiots in front of a screen and boost out ego's (or hurt them if your that much of loser). Just stop paying to see Sasha if it's THAT disappointing to you. I've never seen Sasha live, his recent sets seem OK to me, his sets from 3 - 2 years ago seem brilliant to me, but I'm not going into the booth and saying "Play some fucking music and use that Maven like your life depended on it". Sorry for the rant, just my 2 cents..
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| Originally posted by wotyzoid whoa, way to act civilized, guys. Holy ducking Jack, is it really necessary to get 5 pages of heated debate in a stupid Sasha interview thread? The way I see it is (and I don't know much about Ableton at all) that if it really has all these possibilities and whatever and Sasha just sucks at it or just got lazy, what the hell are you guys going to do about it? Move on to the next best thing. Let's all hope for Clovis's sake he makes a come back and what not. Other than that there is nothing you can do. Weather Sasha thinks it's just more efficient and easy and he's making his "hard earned" money that way that's his problem and the club promoters'. I'd also feel cheated if I payed to see a DJ and all he did was pull off a Peter Hook, other people in the other hand just don't give a damn as long as "the set is good"; but wtf are we gonna go do about it other than cry upon the glory days of DJ Sasha. This discussion isn't leading to anywhere and I'm beginning to worry what good does a forum do to any of us rather than make us seem like idiots in front of a screen and boost out ego's (or hurt them if your that much of loser). Just stop paying to see Sasha if it's THAT disappointing to you. I've never seen Sasha live, his recent sets seem OK to me, his sets from 3 - 2 years ago seem brilliant to me, but I'm not going into the booth and saying "Play some fucking music and use that Maven like your life depended on it". Sorry for the rant, just my 2 cents.. |
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| Originally posted by wotyzoid The way I see it is (and I don't know much about Ableton at all) that if it really has all these possibilities and whatever and Sasha just sucks at it or just got lazy, what the hell are you guys going to do about it? |
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| Originally posted by DOOMBOT I think the problem is that all of us who participated in this minor scuffle made some decent points but the bottom line is, we were all essentially talking as if we know what Sasha is thinking and what his motives are. |
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| Originally posted by Clovis Who exactly did I give crap to in this thread besides your dumbass? I didn't call anyone an idiot or tell anyone to fuck off because I didn't agree with them. I stated what I think and explained why, hoping some people would actually read it and see where I'm coming from, being the long-time Sasha fan I am. We're discussing differences of opinion. We're talking about shit. Trading ideas. It's KIND OF the point of a forum. Not just sitting around going That kind of shit is reserved for Googooly. It's pretty fucking easy to sit there and talk shit about people without anything substantiative. I know, I've been guilty of it the same, but at least I can recognize that it adds absolutely nothing of value to the forum, and I try NOT to do that. And I love how as soon as someone has strong opinions on here or actually takes the time to really research something they're a "snob". It's like "don't act like you know too much...smart people are SNOBS!". As if we're supposed to tiptoe around and yield to anyone else's opinion no matter how backwards it may seem. At least Paradox Lost has some kind of patience to read and see things from a different perspective, regardless of whether or not he agrees. |
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| Originally posted by thoughtlessjex So you see, the only problem I have with this argument is that it's very snobbish, and almost saddening in that these people (or at least Clovis) apparently have nothing better to talk about than slagging off on a guy who's just glad to have a more convenient way of doing things. |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J My point was how disproportionate the whole Sasha-Ableton association is. If he wanted to cut out carrying records, he could use any virtual DJ program. Hell, he could use the free one Beatport gave away recently. He didn't have to use Ableton, he certainly didn't have to have a custom controller designed for it and most certainly of all there's no need for Ableton to come up in every fucking Sasha interview, simply because it's barely even noticable that he's using it. |
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| Originally posted by bas Have a discussion about it? |
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| Originally posted by Clovis Ugh...I'm sorry that I actually enjoy it when people put effort into things. The surprises and magic happen when Sasha is pushing himself. When he's exploring and taking chances. Thats the Sasha I love. In absence of that effort ( and I'm not just talking about ableton, his music selection too), his sets do not interest me. Is that such a horrible crime? That I like it when he's pushing the limit and am rather bored by him taking the easy way out? Either way, as I said before, I'll always respect the guy. |
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| My point was how disproportionate the whole Sasha-Ableton association is. If he wanted to cut out carrying records, he could use any virtual DJ program. Hell, he could use the free one Beatport gave away recently. He didn't have to use Ableton, he certainly didn't have to have a custom controller designed for it and most certainly of all there's no need for Ableton to come up in every fucking Sasha interview, simply because it's barely even noticable that he's using it. |
Wow, things really came to a head.
I think this thread had almost nothing to do with Sasha and everything to do with some pent up feelings towards conspicuous posters like Clovis and RJT.
/Dr. Phil.
Top interview and great read.
Really funny how he avoided the question about about the drugs, haha.
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