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Isnt Sasha over-rated? (pg. 5)
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Ted Promo
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Originally posted by Allied Nations


haha, and a mod's sig got edited :p
idoru
If he's going to heavily-advertise that he uses Ableton at every gig then it would be nice to see him doing more with it. That said, my experience has been hit and miss. The sets that I download vary from great to bleh, and the one time I saw him at the end of December I wasn't too thrilled.

However, I never rule out a DJ just from my first time seeing them. I have the option to see him again in September and I'll take it. Nobody can be perfect night after night, so seeing a DJ once and going, "Oh, well he has to be like that all of the time so him!" isn't the way to go, in my opinion.
Clovis
He has ups and downs but when he's on point everyone knows he's the . Sometimes he has some really good in his record box, sometimes not so good, but he usually plays pretty interesting music and presents it in an interesting way. His ableton setup and the way he uses it is also much more refined and interesting than when he first started.

Like people said, its not something you can get from a live set.


And ANF, a set full of ID's is very rare these days...its just what happens when EDM collides with the internet.
Clovis
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Originally posted by Purple
Yeah I was about to post a disclaimer that Clovis is not allowed to post in here.



Well that worked.


In any case, I'm pretty sure you'll never like Sasha because him and others like him just dont play the kind of music you like.
all-nite-freak
oh i think hes the ...i just miss the obscure tunage.
SYSTEM-J
What I love about the old Sasha sets is that he could do unique things with tracks even if you recognised them. I love it when he'd make a medley out of two or three mixes of one track to make one extended mash-up of a track you couldn't get anywhere else.
Allied Nations
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
What I love about the old Sasha sets is that he could do unique things with tracks even if you recognised them. I love it when he'd make a medley out of two or three mixes of one track to make one extended mash-up of a track you couldn't get anywhere else.


pretty sure he's still doing this... minus the vinyl anyways
Clovis
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
What I love about the old Sasha sets is that he could do unique things with tracks even if you recognised them. I love it when he'd make a medley out of two or three mixes of one track to make one extended mash-up of a track you couldn't get anywhere else.



I def wish he'd do more of that in Ableton. He does it now and then and sometimes at the end of a long set...but thats it.
bobba lou
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Originally posted by Clovis

its just what happens when EDM collides with the internet.


very well said, clovis
SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by Allied Nations
pretty sure he's still doing this... minus the vinyl anyways


I don't keep up with him anymore, so I didn't want to comment on his new sets.

all-nite-freak
i'll agree although it still can be done albeit harder and risking the integrity of a mix to be obscure is pointless. i concede.
Allied Nations
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Originally posted by all-nite-freak
i'll agree although it still can be done albeit harder and risking the integrity of a mix to be obscure is pointless. i concede.


quoted for historical purposes
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