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Posted by Dublin Guy on Dec-09-2003 11:11:

sasha interview on Gu

copy & paste job....


EXCLUSIVE SASHA INTERVIEW.

The big news is this: Sasha�s back, planning a new mix for Global Underground. And he�s going to remix, re-produce and recreate every single damn track on there. We caught up with him during a rare studio break to find out where his head�s at.

Tell us about what you�re planning for this new Global Underground mix.
�I thought it would be a more interesting project if everything was to be re-edited, produced or remixed by me. It blurs the lines between artist album and mix album - and makes it more interesting from everyone�s point of view. Some of the tracks are going to be remixes, others will be bootlegs � just taking tracks and re-editing. By doing it like this, I really feel it�s a step forward, it gets my creative juices flowing - and it feels like a natural continuation from my artist album.�

This is your first mix album for three years. Why now?
�I feel like it�s time. �Airdrawndagger� [his solo artist album] took up so much of my time, such a chunk of my life, I feel like this part of my career needed attention. I feel like people out there needed to know where my head�s at.�

So where is your head at?
�It�s been a strange year for electronic music and DJ culture. Worldwide things are very healthy, but the view the press are taking, especially in the UK, is that they�ve given up on it all. There�s definitely been a backlash against superstar DJ and superclubs, but people have jumped on the bandwagon to give us a bit of a pasting. I think that will pass. The culture won�t go away. But the honeymoon period is definitely over. Electronic music and DJ culture has permeated so much stuff it�s become invisible. People are ready to say, �Rock music�s back, DJ culture is dead.� But you have to keep reinventing yourself - one chapter is over, and the next phase is kicking in now. The best club�s around right now are all the little clubs, all the out of the way places.�

Why did this happen?
�The culture shift is one. The superclubs building these empires and not paying attention to what was going on on their doorsteps. DJs playing abroad. It was just an adjustment. Things were out of hand around 2000. The fees were out of hand. Everyone assumed it was going to go on forever, they didn�t look at what people�s experiences were like when they came through the door.�

Where do you feel the music is at right now?
�Listening to music right now, I think there�s some very exciting music out there. There�s a lot of exciting producers. Right now, the 80s influence is pretty mental. Ulrich Schnauss is a good example � his album is between Charlie May, Cocteau Twins and My Bloody Valentine. This last year has been the year of the bootleg, there�s been brilliant soundclash bootlegs. People haven�t been afraid to shove different genres together.�


So dance music is moving on.
�Music�s lightened up, it�s moved on from the chin stroking progressive days. That dark sound when we were doing Twilo has definitely moved on.�

How will your Global Underground mix reflect this?
�I want it to be a bit more eclectic than perhaps my other CDs. And not necessarily be worried about this super smooth continuous club mix. I�m interested in something that jumps tempos and stuff, it�s not going to sound like a standard club mix.�

Are you still jetting off all over the world?
�Worldwide, things are busy as hell. I�m pretty much booked �til next Summer. I�ve pretty much got the next 18 months planned out.�

How did �Airdrawndagger� do?
�For an instrumental album without any singles, it did well. It did about 150,000, which is pretty fucking good. The press were really behind it in a lot of places.�

How do you feel about coming fourth in the DJ Magazine Top 100 poll?
�The top three DJs play a certain stadium filling trance sound, I don�t think my music comes close to that, so I�m really happy about it. There is definitely a gulf, perhaps even in age group, between who Tiesto and Van Buren play to and the people John [Digweed] and I play to. Tiesto�s playing stadium gigs to 25,000 and selling them out. I think in general we�re holding our own, considering the state of affairs out there. I�m quite happy to be up there. Every year I think this year they�re going to turn on me, but it hasn�t happened yet!�

Finally � why Global?
�I think Global is a really important brand for dance music. They�ve been really important in my career. Global Underground were a really important part of putting DJ culture around the world. Anytime anyone does a GU CD they pull out all the stops. The series has got a real quality to it. It�s an important brand for dance music. When I wanted to do a mix compilation they were the first people I thought of.�

Interview: Richard Murphy

new sasha gu on the way....fuckin sweet


Posted by Sgus on Dec-09-2003 11:24:

Well...i'm not a big fan of Sasha,but his idea really impressed me! Very smart move!i'm looking forward to hear his new work.


Posted by infinity HiGH on Dec-09-2003 11:59:

the idea has been done before, but not with GU and not with Sasha. This'll definately be something that i'm gonna keep a close eye on (sasha being my fav dj, of course)


*cues in the Sasha haters*

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Posted by dark_tenshi on Dec-09-2003 12:01:

Great interview. Nice to hear that Sasha's got a lot of plans for the future.


Posted by Lumps on Dec-09-2003 12:23:

da man.


Posted by tranceDJ on Dec-09-2003 14:38:

You gotta admit he's trying to do something different and innovative instead of coming out with just another mix cd.


Posted by stevebutabi on Dec-09-2003 16:29:

this is why he's the best dj in the world, and why PROGRESSIVE MOVES THE INDUSTRY FORWARD


Posted by zarathustra on Dec-09-2003 18:51:

quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
the idea has been done before, but not with GU and not with Sasha. This'll definately be something that i'm gonna keep a close eye on (sasha being my fav dj, of course)


*cues in the Sasha haters*

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Sasha sux.

No, wait a minute ...he's a demi-god!

The last example of this concept that I've heard would be Paul van Dyk - The Politics of Dancing which I think is a brilliant album. I am very excited to see what Sasha is going to do with this.

Having read the interview, I couldn't find any conclusive evidence stating whether this project constitutes a single mix album or an entire series (like Nubreed, Prototype or Lights Out). Anyone?


Posted by Blake613 on Dec-09-2003 19:34:

Excellent news... now we wait...


Posted by Ian on Dec-09-2003 19:39:

quote:
Originally posted by stevebutabi
this is why he's the best dj in the world, and why PROGRESSIVE MOVES THE INDUSTRY FORWARD


I'm NOT here to start a flame, but this is exactly the kind of post what could do so

fact - you like progressive

also fact - progressive is not the way forward for everyone, other people like myself & many others enjoy trance itself, techno, tech-trance and psy trance as music and to make the above statement you did is ignorant on that part. think about it before saying it, cos it will only make u look ignorant


Posted by infinity HiGH on Dec-09-2003 19:44:

quote:
Originally posted by zarathustra
Having read the interview, I couldn't find any conclusive evidence stating whether this project constitutes a single mix album or an entire series (like Nubreed, Prototype or Lights Out). Anyone?


From what I've gathered; there will 3-5 (still undecided) SINGLE CD releases. The first one coming out in April 2004.


Posted by DeleriuM2K on Dec-09-2003 19:50:

excellent interview
no typical generic replies, everything he said has a lot of truth to it about what the culture is becoming. Him and I are in the same hopeful boat of this culture transforming into something else than dying out

I'm happy to say Im one of the 150 000 that bought his airdrawndagger (I bought the 3 pack vinyl)

anyways, is there any release date on the album or is it just in the conceptual stages? Im def gonna pick this one up in stores


Posted by zarathustra on Dec-09-2003 20:20:

quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
From what I've gathered; there will 3-5 (still undecided) SINGLE CD releases. The first one coming out in April 2004.


Sasha will be working his ass off then. That's always nice to see.


Posted by Floorfiller on Dec-09-2003 21:46:

i know it sounds silly, but i'd always wanted to see a mix album where the dj basically remixes all the tunes on it to make it more original and exclusive to them...sounds like that dream will be coming soon hehehe...


Posted by Evil_Gnome on Dec-09-2003 22:43:

I am looking forward to this, this should be an awesome cd! I love Sasha's other GU cds!


Posted by tranceDJ on Dec-09-2003 23:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Ian^
I'm NOT here to start a flame, but this is exactly the kind of post what could do so

fact - you like progressive

also fact - progressive is not the way forward for everyone, other people like myself & many others enjoy trance itself, techno, tech-trance and psy trance as music and to make the above statement you did is ignorant on that part. think about it before saying it, cos it will only make u look ignorant


I wouldn't say it's ignorant but rather more of a biased response. A person likes whatever genre and thinks that's the best one, it sells the most, etc. Anyway, it's good you're into a lot of genres and have more of a diverse taste in electronica...there's too much good stuff out there to like only one genre.



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