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Sasha "Shame on You" (pg. 3)
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amdmaxx
sasha does coke?

quote:
Originally posted by LuNaSeA
tae, it's best said in your sig in regard to sasha: "cocaine is one hell of a drug."
colibri
i totally agree with slyfox

by the way when i saw her in
the dance floor the following
idea occured to me:

"if i were the owner of crobar
right i would tell sasha to
leave and replace him with
slyfox for some real mixing
and engaging edm"
Max Thomson
quote:
Originally posted by amdmaxx
sasha does coke?


Yeah and every other drug under the sun...
VisionsofPVD
I already posted in another thread, but I figured I'd add my 2 cents in here as well:

It was my first time at Crobar, and I have to agree with Pyro in that I was immediately remined of TGI Friday's or freakin Friendly's....the club obviously wants to draw a "mix" of a crowd including tourists, and general party-heads....I over-heard the bouncer at the door telling someon on line "The cover tonight is $40 because there's some weird popular dj from Europe here." Uhh..this just pisses me off, but I guess thats the state of EM in NY...not many people care for it...

But anyway, I thought the actual system was decent...some places on the dancefloor the highs were annoying loud and clashy..but I actualyl thought the sound was crisp in the "loungier" areas of the club (also cooler as well). OVerall, Sasha' set was very good IMO, and I believe he did use pre-mixed songs a few times during the night, and he did have more abrupt mixes than usual...but I enjoyed myself...and thats all i Asked for...;)
Choobak
He did tear it up at Sonar. 2.5 hours of just awesome beats. He did all his mixing live too... :D
cryo
sasha owned it at sonar
Wheel of Steel
I think the night was awesome. He may have been turning around to drink, smoke or something else. If he was only using cds he could have put them on the tt that fair used, so he wouldn't need to turn around that much.

As far as the headphones, I find the better the dj the less they have to use headphones. He's been playing for 15 years people, he knows how to beatmatch really quickly he doesn't need to use them that much, and frankly there were a couple mixes where he even kept them on to make the mixes really good. Some of his mixes were amazing imo.

PVD has his headphones on maybe 10% of the time....he mixes well, it's all experiance guys.

I agree with bobby I wish everyone would stop being a critic, his set was awesome, it may not have been what he did a few years ago, but can anyone name a dj (besides dt) who is better now than they were 3 years ago?? I can't. He doesn't need to try as hard, but he def did some really creative mixing imo.

He did his job ran a big room really well anyone here think they can do better??
colibri
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vtec junkie
quote:
Originally posted by pyro264jb
Crobar looks like a new TGI Fridays with those stupid signs on the stairway.


ROFL!!!!
pyro264jb
quote:
Originally posted by vtec junkie
ROFL!!!!


Look on your right when your walking up the stairs into the club right after the ticket booth...

Elevation
quote:
Originally posted by slyfox 1
Question
How do you mix four consecutive tracks without turning around once? (to reach for another cd)

How do you step away from the booth, and have two records mix without you being there?

This must be Sasha's new technique!?




No Final Scratch at Crobar last night.



;)



i didnt read far enough to see whether or not someone answered ur question already, but when you have cds....you dont exactly want to turn around all the time...

for example: at deepdish they had piles of cds set on the turntables.....

sounds like sasha did this too ...hell i even do it! ;-)
slyfox 1
Did I mention there was a HUGE mirror door behind him, you can see everything. I know what I saw.
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