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sasha instant live recorded @ avalon 6-24-06
anyone????
CD01
1.Stop Clock (Part 1) � Badger
2.Night Falls � Brooka Shade
3.Sussholz (Falko Brockseiper) � Gabriel Ananda
4.Girl From Botany Bay � Minilogue
5.Ack � Minilogue
6.Forced Fiction � John Tejada
7.I Feel Space � M.A.N.D.Y. � Lindstrom
8.Body Hunter � Rusty
9.Meeting At The Cornfields � Tomie Nevada
10.My Blue Car � Robert Babicz
11.Deep Throat � Andria Doria
CD02
1.My Bleep (Roman Flugel) � Radioslave
2.Monkeybreak � Nils Noa
3.Duende (Lost in Robert Babicz Space) � Martin Eyere and Toni Rios
4.Begun the End Has � Joel Mull
5.That�s A Nice Way � Minilogue & Kab
6.Espoo? Rose � Tim Delux
7.To The Music (Lotterboys Dub) � Colder
8.Mallflowers � Gus Gus
9.Stop Clock (Part 2) � Badger
this looks so fucking hot, I just creamed my panties... and Im not even wearing one

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Yes I am male! stop pming me, you sick fucks
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wtf, that actually looks like a kickass tracklist.
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| Originally posted by Glaniskanis this looks so fucking hot, I just creamed my panties... and Im not even wearing one ![]() [edit] Yes I am male! stop pming me, you sick fucks [/edit] |
Espoo's Rose!! \o/ 
Track 9 on CD2 is Paul Kalkbrenner - Gebrunn Gebrunn
I was there. Good set, not Sasha at his best though...
for me...I think this is Sasha's worst mix cd. =( I like a few of the songs. Now I know I didn't miss too much by not going to this event.
I checked out clips of most of the track on Beatport. This cd looks pretty boring.
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| Originally posted by flavdave I checked out clips of most of the track on Beatport. This cd looks pretty boring. |
Reviews across the web seem to be pretty similar... Not all that great 
I'll say this though; I saw it coming a mile away. For some reason I feel the whole "Instant Live" concept just doesn't work for DJ's; I guess I just feel it inhibits creativity and risk taking.
Oh well - There will always be better nights, and better live sets.
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| Originally posted by DJ RJT Reviews across the web seem to be pretty similar... Not all that great ![]() I'll say this though; I saw it coming a mile away. For some reason I feel the whole "Instant Live" concept just doesn't work for DJ's; I guess I just feel it inhibits creativity and risk taking. Oh well - There will always be better nights, and better live sets. |
I remember him doing some stuff mixing in Night Falls that was pretty sweet. And the end with the last mix into Gebrunn Gebrunn was really good.
Has anyone actually heard it or are you just going by the tracklist?
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| Originally posted by SVGmethod the instant live concept has a lot of potential. but so much can go wrong that would kill the whole night. |
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| Originally posted by Protege I remember him doing some stuff mixing in Night Falls that was pretty sweet. And the end with the last mix into Gebrunn Gebrunn was really good. Has anyone actually heard it or are you just going by the tracklist? |
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| Originally posted by SVGmethod the instant live concept has a lot of potential. but so much can go wrong that would kill the whole night. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RJT Yes, but with the issues of reserving rights for a set amount of tracks before the evening even begins, one has to question the ability of the DJ to truly improvise and work a crowd within the confines of his "licensened" crate. I just think that while it does have potential, the legalities of it will more than likely kill this concept for DJ's before it ever really has the chance to reach its full potential. |
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| Originally posted by SVGmethod No matter what tracks you play in a club, you still have to have a license to play them, correct? |
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| Originally posted by DJ RJT Regardless of the technical legalities in different nations with regard to what DJ's are allowed to "play" out live, selling those tracks is another matter completely. Essentially, you have to secure a whole other set of rights for each track should you decide to sell a set for profit - Just like any release. The only difference with Instant Live is that it's taking a recording made moments ago and selling it, essentially, instantly, meaning you have to have rights to each and every track you could possibly end up playing secured in order to sell the disc immediately following the show. |
So was this actually available right after his set, hence the "Instant Live"?
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| Originally posted by Glaniskanis Yes I am male! stop pming me, you sick fucks |
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| Originally posted by flavdave So was this actually available right after his set, hence the "Instant Live"? |
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| Originally posted by Clovis86 Paul Kalkbrenner - Gebrunn Gebrunn |
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| Originally posted by Phortastic And i hate judging a mix on samples, its stupid. Listen to the mix and then judge A mix is about the vibe, buildup and the flawless mixing aswell, not only what tracks are in it and if they sound cool judging by a sample. |
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| Originally posted by GPC +1 Just about everyone I know who went thought Sasha put down a pretty good set. It was pretty mellow. Abit "intellectual" maybe. Mindblowing, destroy the club set, no. But very good nonetheless. Definitly Sasha. I find a hell of alot of EDM tracks boring on there own, but in the context of well conceived set, its another matter. |
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