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[SEATTLE, WA] Sasha and Digweed were TERRIBLE
I am too tired right now to talk about it, but I am very disapointed with sasha and digweed with their preformance May 11th, at 5050 in Seattle.
For starters.. I left two hours early it was that bad
more info will come soon for now I'm off to bed
blah! i just got back and had a blast! s+d are amazing on the tables. the last hour was killer, the crowd went insane . i rmember reading somewhere that sasha plays one of the tracks from his new album at the end. if that was it, eh damn can't wait for his new album.
Entry into the place was fast and hassle-free. wasn't packed. nice to have 2 rooms with the sound, but the second room seemed to have slighty better speakers.
on the downside. people need to learn how the trash can works and empty bottles can fit in them quite nice..
going to take some time for my feat to heal. non stop moving.
How long did it last?
First of all I came to Sasha and Digweed with high expectations. Having listened to Gu013 I excpected somthin of that sort... but to my surprise, exactly what I did not want played was, and everything I wanted played wasnt.
I think theres a sterotype wiht Seattle, based on the fact that this is where grunge rock n roll started, and that things need to be louder and harder here... no! not true! I would have died to just hear one tune, one trance tune.. I had my fingers crossed for punk
. but no, I could not recognize one song.. mostly because they were all the same DAMN SONG! The music was also too loud, I know people want to hear it, but it was freakin deafenin.
the worst thing was the music, it was so incredibly horrid. To start we listened to Jimmy Van M, hold the exact same baseline withno changes for around 10-15 minutes.. to get us started. then we would hear a little build up and then BOOM BOOM BOOM, little build up then BOOM BOOM BOOM. It was disghusting; I am flat out unimpressed and ashamed of Sasha and Digweed, because of who I thought they were, and what they would play. It was all like DnB progressive, where synths are a rarity (just like good tunes)
it really pisses me off.. its just a messed up culture.. 2/3 of the people were smoking, and 2/3 of the people weren't even dancing.. It was not fun
so overall I dont think I'm going back anytime soon, to an event, I enjoy sitting wiht my headphones listening to shtuff and dancin in my room... it made me realize why I need to become a good dj/producer... so I can bring TRANCE to seattle.
PS: Sasha and Digweed are dead
-inatrance
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| Originally posted by Trypsin How long did it last? |
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| Originally posted by Nastarte blah! i just got back and had a blast! s+d are amazing on the tables. the last hour was killer, the crowd went insane . i rmember reading somewhere that sasha plays one of the tracks from his new album at the end. if that was it, eh damn can't wait for his new album. Entry into the place was fast and hassle-free. wasn't packed. nice to have 2 rooms with the sound, but the second room seemed to have slighty better speakers. on the downside. people need to learn how the trash can works and empty bottles can fit in them quite nice.. going to take some time for my feat to heal. non stop moving. |
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| [i][b] the worst thing was the music, it was so incredibly horrid. To start we listened to Jimmy Van M, hold the exact same baseline withno changes for around 10-15 minutes.. to get us started. then we would hear a little build up and then BOOM BOOM BOOM, little build up then BOOM BOOM BOOM. It was disghusting; I am flat out unimpressed and ashamed of Sasha and Digweed, because of who I thought they were, and what they would play. It was all like DnB progressive, where synths are a rarity (just like good tunes) so overall I dont think I'm going back anytime soon, to an event, I enjoy sitting wiht my headphones listening to shtuff and dancin in my room... it made me realize why I need to become a good dj/producer... so I can bring TRANCE to seattle. -inatrance |
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| I would have died to just hear one tune, one trance tune.. |
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| I had my fingers crossed for punk |
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| To start we listened to Jimmy Van M, hold the exact same baseline withno changes for around 10-15 minutes.. to get us started. then we would hear a little build up and then BOOM BOOM BOOM, little build up then BOOM BOOM BOOM. |
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| I don't mean to sound like a tit, but I don't think you have any right to complain when you turn up to an event and then winge simply because the dj's are catering to the tastes of the other 3,000 people in the room and not just yours. It's called musical education - think of it as a learning experience rather than something you're otherwise just going to dismiss as "disghusting". |
inatrance...
dammit...i thought you knew what Sasha and Diggers were about!!!! No way should you have expected to hear trance (not a single trance tune) all night.
Now you see where i'm coming from when i previously said that their music was "not to my taste"....if you had downloaded some of Diggers Kiss 100 sets from DjMixes2k and listened, you'd have a general idea of what Diggers is about. Same with Sasha. I got Sasha and Diggers Communication CD, and DIgger's LA Global Underground CD, and have some of their live sets, so i know they're STRICTLY PROGRESSIVE/TRIBAL HOUSE, not trance.....
that's why i didn't go....that's too bad you dropped nearly $50 or so and not enjoyed, but realize that just cos they dont spin what you like, they're still one of the best dj's in the world and ppl love them....
>JM<
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| Originally posted by Juricimo inatrance... dammit...i thought you knew what Sasha and Diggers were about!!!! No way should you have expected to hear trance (not a single trance tune) all night. Now you see where i'm coming from when i previously said that their music was "not to my taste"....if you had downloaded some of Diggers Kiss 100 sets from DjMixes2k and listened, you'd have a general idea of what Diggers is about. Same with Sasha. I got Sasha and Diggers Communication CD, and DIgger's LA Global Underground CD, and have some of their live sets, so i know they're STRICTLY PROGRESSIVE/TRIBAL HOUSE, not trance..... that's why i didn't go....that's too bad you dropped nearly $50 or so and not enjoyed, but realize that just cos they dont spin what you like, they're still one of the best dj's in the world and ppl love them.... >JM< |
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| Originally posted by Renegade Well why not just go to a trancier event then? I don't know what the club scene is like in Seattle, but it doesn't make much sense turning to a Sasha and Diggers set if you want to hear 5 hours of trance anthems. They aren't trance dj's. It makes about as much sense as me turning up to a Ferry Corsten set and complaining when he doesn't drop any slammin house grooves. I seriously hope you're kidding. :-/ If you don't like "little build up and then BOOM BOOM BOOM" music (I think the word you're looking for is "progressive") then, like I said before, why'd you bother turning up? John Digweed and Sasha are, by all accounts, two incredibly innovative dj's, who have pioneered a form of music that relies on "complex subtlety" that has converted millions world-wide - myself included - to a new, revolutionary form of music. Give it a chance and I think you'll see where I'm coming from. I don't mean to sound like a tit, but I don't think you have any right to complain when you turn up to an event and then winge simply because the dj's are catering to the tastes of the other 3,000 people in the room and not just yours. It's called musical education - think of it as a learning experience rather than something you're otherwise just going to dismiss as "disghusting". |
better than what they played
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| Originally posted by Bondor then why where only TEN people at most actually throwing there hands up and getting into it?? and why was it that when they started to play a synth of any kind more people got into it?? |
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| Originally posted by inatrance there isn't a trance scene in seattle |
hehe....
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| Originally posted by Juricimo i have to disagree. there is indeed a trance scene, though it's small. you really have to keep up with who is spinning where and when and go there to hear some trance.....that's the beauty of it though, it's NOT mainstream, and if it was, i'd probably get sick of hearing Punk out of every Pub in Fremont hehe....inatrance, you're not of "legal" 21 age to go clubbin right? if not, then yeah, the only trance you can pretty much get is either at home, or go to one of those "great" raves in the area (they might not even have trance there).... >JM< |



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| Originally posted by inatrance yup I know JM.. so basically.. I'm just gonna have to spin it myself, and have my own Punk parties ![]() ![]() It may sound like I'm angry about this all.. and really I was.. but its not a big deal, good expirience.. set in stone that I don't like proggie, dnb, house, tribal, etc.. so I'll just keep listenin to trance; and play what I love ![]() -inatrance //edit one more thing to add: proggie is totally drug music?? how else do you get into it..?? //edit |
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| Originally posted by Juricimo youngster, you have much to learn.....it's prog, short for progressive. so u spin records? >JM< |

I may have lots to learn about the culture(not sure I neccesarily even want to get involved in).. but I know plenty about the music 
inatrance, its your own fault for expecting them to spin bedrock style trance. they spin progressive tribal house. i remember the thread on nwtekno, all the people sooo excited to go hear some "trance".. everyone kept telling them they would be disappointed. they chose not to listen. shrug.
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| second of all there isn't a trance scene in seattle |
Sasha and Digweed's sets in Boston were suprisingly trancey when I saw them, especially Digweed (which was a big suprise!) I don' think he'd ever spin anything like "Punk" though dude...
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| Originally posted by sothis inatrance, its your own fault for expecting them to spin bedrock style trance. they spin progressive tribal house. i remember the thread on nwtekno, all the people sooo excited to go hear some "trance".. everyone kept telling them they would be disappointed. they chose not to listen. shrug. that is a really uninformed sentence. there is a trance scene in seattle, you just arent old enough to get into it. in the last 6-8 months remedy has brought to the showbox paul van dyk, as well as lots of other big name acts. |
no, it is uninformed, because you said, and i quote:
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| second of all there isn't a trance scene in seattle |
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| Originally posted by sothis no, it is uninformed, because you said, and i quote: this indicates without a doubt that you think there isnt a trance scene in seattle in any fashion. you didnt say otherwise, thats why i said your statement about that there is no trance scene in seattle is uninformed. you cant base if a scene exists on whether or not you can actually go to those events or not. thats about as stupid as if i had said "there is no industrial scene" in seattle over the past 7 years, just because i wasn't old enough to go to the clubs that had that type of music. |
SASHA AND DIGWEED ARE THE MOST OVERRATED DJS IN THE WORLD!!!
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| Originally posted by oceanlab SASHA AND DIGWEED ARE THE MOST OVERRATED DJS IN THE WORLD!!! |
dude that sucks you had such a shitty time every time i have seen sasha+diggers they played loads of trancey tracks of course the majority was deeper prog house stuff was this your first sasha+diggers event?
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