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this thread is both hilarious, and hilariously interesting.
personally, for me there are a lot of DJs who are totally hit or miss when it comes to their live shows, recorded livesets, CDs, productions/remixes, waffle cooking skills, etc...
i absolutely loved Sasha's EM from this year. the first 30 minutes of it make me want to have whorish dirty sex with fuzzy little rabbits under a sky filled with rainbows and twinkling fairy dust. i thought the flow was excellent, and all the tracks he played were very melodic and interesting. i don't think i ever expected him to play the same style when i saw him on Friday, and i don't know if i even would have enjoyed hearing it while out at a club. it's just one of those sets that i always listen to while i'm at work or in my car.
when i saw him at Glass during WMC '06, his set was so fucking epic. easily one of the best nights of music i've heard in my life (although i think that also had something to do with the flawless opening set from Luke Fair), and that's saying a lot because i was actually feeling really shitty that night, and i still enjoyed every single minute of it.
there are actually very few DJs who i know will blow me away and make me reach for the lazers every single time i see them. Sasha just isn't one of them. but like Clovis said, there are always those exceptions and i'd still keep giving him chances in hopes that he'll wow me again.
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