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Sasha - The Liquid Rooms - Part 2

Submitted By: Supporterpaki
Genre: Progressive
Date of Set: Dec 31st, 1969
Filesize: 51.70 MB
Total Downloads: 126

 

 

Biography of Sasha

There are DJs who turn up, play records and make people dance. And there are producers who make the dancefloor-igniting records those DJs will kill for. There are very few people in dance music who can do both and Sasha is the leader of the pack. Ever since he rode in on a tidal wave of adoration from the North of England's explosive early 90s club scene, that magic touch has made Alexander Coe one of the most famous, most revered DJ on the planet.

It's because of what he can do with music - the way he can make good records sound better, great records sound awesome, and everything he plays into his own. The way his mixes take elements from across the spectrum of electronic dance, from trance, breaks, progressive and deep house, and create a languidly hypnotic liquid groove. The way his understanding of both melody and momentum can tease, taunt, and en-trance a dancefloor before unleashing a record that will have people not just leaping up and down but bursting with emotion. The best DJs know that Djing is first about being able to read people and then about being able to tap into that human experience and take it on a journey. Sasha has always been noted for being a master at this and it is this universal appeal that he has tapped into that has established his strong fanbase around the globe.

Do not be mistaken, this kind of recognition does not happen overnight. Born and raised in a small town in Wales, Sasha was exposed to Motown records when he was just a baby and it was in the home that his talent for playing the piano was developed. His stepmother forced him to take lessons. At the time, he hated them, but after his first studio session - and this is typical Sasha - he phoned her to say thank you. His first exposure to house music was at Manchester's Hacienda; just as dance music exploded into the summer of love. One visit and the young pony-tailed Sasha was hooked. 'The smoke machine, the strobe lights, everyone trance dancing, wearing bandanas and smiley T-shirts,' he smiles now. 'It definitely had a fuck-you attitude compared to the rest of pop music.' This impact encouraged his move from Wales to Manchester. His first exploration into Djing was when a DJ in a local pub announced he was looking for people to play club dates. Sasha volunteered and now says that he 'had about 30 records and basically just blagged it'.

After honing his deck technique, Sasha's first big break came when he was offered a residency at Stokes legendary club Shelly's. When all the other DJ's were playing US House, Sasha's style was much more uplifting, and he encapsulated clubbers with his mixture of piano led Italian House whilst playing acapella tracks over the top. This combination alongside a wide variety of anthems kept dancefloors full and elevated Sasha to hero status. And, lets not forget, in a world where the DJ had too often been bespectacled nerds, here the headline DJ had the looks and charm to match his growing following. In classic rock n' roll style, here was a star that boys wanted to hang out with and girls wanted to get just that little more bit close to.

Shelly's was the launch pad for the residency at Renaissance, where Sasha created his niche and helped forge a new style in UK house music. At Renaissance two major things happened; Sasha mixed the first ever UK DJ mix album and he met John Digweed which cemented the partnership known as 'Northern Exposure'. Sasha and John have played together on five continents, have mixed 3 'Northern Exposure' albums which have sold to over 1 million people worldwide. This special brother like relationship that Sasha and Digweed have on the decks, is what landed them the monthly residency at New York's 'Twilo', following in the footsteps of Vasquez and Tenaglia.

The first DJ cover star - on Mixmag in early 1991 - the still shy DJ was freaked. 'I was so used to going to places and just hanging out. Suddenly there was a stream of people coming up,' he recalls. 'Of course it's bound to happen. You go to Liverpool and you're the first 'pin-up' DJ and you're going to get shit. Frankly, It still weirds me out.' Today he still remains shy at heart. 'I'm not very good in social situations where I'm put on the spot,' he says. 'Like meeting new people, small talk. Just never been good with that.' It's this contradiction - the coyness that Alexander Coe has when it comes to being Sasha, that's at the core of the Sasha myth.

Although Sasha has clearly reached a celebrity status, it's his generous personality, his love for his peers and of course his completely candid humour that has enabled him to maintain such a likeable high profile in the often-fickle world of club culture. Sasha has gone from DJ to superstar status in America, where 'Sarsha' is a household name for many teenagers - a gruelling three month tour took their sound further out into deepest America, preaching a gospel of repetitive beats and imaginative mixing from coast to coast, and right through the mid western heartland of the States. A punishing gig-a-night schedule that must make nights like the opening of Space in Ibiza in June seem like a holiday by comparison.

There followed a move back into releasing his own music, collaborating with the former Underworld mainstay, DJ Darren Emerson on 'Scorchio'. For Sasha, music is his first love, and what gives him a buzz is being able to share his music with others. Soon after 'Scorchio' came the first concrete proof of the long-awaited, debut Sasha longplayer.

'Airdrawndagger' took his nose for the dancefloor's g-spot and combined it with the ears for a heartstring strumming melody, a smile inducing hook and dirty great b-line to create a 69 minute symphony that sounds as wistfully enchanting doing the hoovering at home as it does reaching for the lasers on Saturday night. Like the best Sasha DJ set you ever heard, it has melancholy mixed with euphoria, downtempo introspection mixed with jump n' shout excitement.

Across the 11 tracks, there's the time and space to reflect his love for music that rarely gets the chance to shine in clubs, whether that's punishingly gnarly breakbeats or glittering modern classical film scores. It's a symphony for all ravers that grew up but never grew out of chasing that buzz. A record of a journey that began, as so many did, in the smoke and strobes of Manchester's Hacienda nightclub and has now taken him to Midwestern stadia and around the globe.

And that's an award-winning journey. The Delta Heavy Tour that consisted of Sasha, John Digweed and Johnny Van M and took in 35 gigs between March and May last year was recently awarded Best Dance Event at the Dancestar Awards 2003. It was a series of gigs that took DJing into unprecedented waters - two mammoth tour buses, visuals by the company behind hit movie 7even's intense opening credit sequence, and crowds of up to 15,000 clubbers crammed into arenas, warehouses and theatres across the United States. The success was such that Sasha and the boys will be back on the road to do it all again, bigger, better, badder come Spring next year.

After a summer of dates across the globe, including sets at Homelands, Creamfields, Dance Valley, and hosting a stage in the forest of the Mount Fuji Festival, Sasha has been in the studio again, working on new plans and ideas, and most recently remixing the forthcoming UNKLE single. Expect a few surprises over the coming months, for the man simply refuses to stand still.

TRACKLIST

10. Luke Chable & Danny Bonnici - Ride (Have A Break Mix)
11. Junkie XL - Blue Pill, Red Pill
12. Ulrich Schnauss - On My Own (Sasha's Involver Edit)
13. Adam Freeland Vs. The White Stripes - 7th Nation Army
14. Alex Dolby - Psiko Garden (Sasha re-edit)
15. UNKLE - In a State (??Sasha Rmx??)
16. Coldplay - Clocks (Deep Dish remix)
17. Sasha vs Mike Koglin - Enjoy The Gravy (James Zabiela Mashup)

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USER COMMENTS

Rating: (8)

Mar 21, 2005

Comment: Good Second Houre from Sasha, Beginning Sucks, but after all not bad
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Mar 24, 2005

Comment: Not a bad set from Sasha, it starts out promising with some of his mixes from Involver but drags a little in the middle, finishes up pretty strong though. The recording cuts in and out at some points; it's a little annoying.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

May 24, 2005

Comment: better than the first hour energy wise, but still lacking at times for me.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Jun 04, 2005

Comment: ;-) Prefered the 1st part, but definately glad that I listened to all of it.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jun 09, 2005

Comment: Bad couse is to small (short) :-P but it's ok!
It's mix unkle - in a state good version!!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Jun 18, 2005

Comment: Definately a decent set from SASHA but nothing spectacular, I am going to check ou the first hour to see if there is anything better before this. The ending does make you feel better.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jun 20, 2005

Comment: Good stuff, maybe a notch down from the first hour, but still superior quality. As always the track selection is constantly amazing.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jun 26, 2005

Comment: Some (occasional & slight) Radio Dj talking, but good tunes, excellent mixing & an interesting surprise towards the end.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Sep 13, 2005

Comment: 2nd part is slightly better than the first, typical sasha mixing and track selection!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Oct 31, 2005

Comment: i think itīs quite good, good stuff. listen and you are going to feel
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Apr 18, 2006

Comment: :-D Sasha Rules, its as simple as that really!!! really nice finale to an awesome set!!! 8-)
 
 
 
 

Rating: (6)

May 15, 2006

Comment: jst as good as whats expected, doesnt let down the rest.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

May 22, 2006

Comment: its better than the first half but overall sasha delivers once again.the guy is top dj and has an ear for great melodies!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jun 02, 2006

Comment: That second set is soooo great! I love it. Perfectly suits the first part and is really making me starting to dance!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Jun 05, 2006

Comment: I liked the first part better, but still worth the download.
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Jul 24, 2006

Comment: A couple of years ago when Sasha was playing some great stuff, as well as releasing Involver which is infintely superior to his latest mix release. Bring back actually songs, not just computer squelches
 
 
 
 

Rating: (5)

Aug 08, 2006

Comment: I Prefere the first part of the mix. Part 2 have a lot of classics, but the Coldplay RMX of Tom Middleton are GREAT!!! Recording Quality not so good
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Aug 21, 2006

Comment: Sasha has performed a great set here ,however the recording quality was terrible!
As a matter of fact ,when the recording is too low you won't get complete satisfaction & it's a pity to ruin such a great mix.
Anyway, the mixing was O.K by me. :lol:
 
 
 
 

Rating: (8)

Sep 19, 2006

Comment: i liked the second part better... its jus a typical sasha progression...get it pumpin towards the end... my man :-D
 
 
 
 

Rating: (9)

Sep 24, 2006

Comment: the 2nd hour is much better then the 1st one. let's get the party started! :-D
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Nov 16, 2006

Comment: nice piece of set
but they talk there too much spoiling it sometimes
(((((((
 
 
 
 

Rating: (7)

Jan 03, 2008

Comment: Quality again from sasha, no where near as good as the first part liquid rooms which just blown me away!!! it just takes you on a journey from start to finish and leaves you wanting more like watching a horrer film that gets you on the edge of your seat wondering whats going to happen next. Part two is still keeping the groove of the 1st but no where near as dark and beautifull. still a must ave!