i'm not necessarily a fan of sasha, both as a dj and producer, because his music is not my style and i can't connect to it in any form. but defo i've got to give him kudos for that talk and his realistic and humble approach to where he has come from and what it takes to start out as a dj. good guy, this.
Always good to listen to Paul Nolan interview... cheekiness and just boss at keeping it flowing .. his masterclass sessions on MYT, he is a fantastic talker
Sasha is a legend, I would agree with the interviewer it's much harder to break through. Far more people want to be a DJ now than 30 years ago, so that means some serious competition. Great video
Thanks for doing this Paul. I met sasha at the weekend in Cyprus - it was this video / simple tip about just having a plan and having a sound that has helped me kick things on. I meant to mention it to him at the time as I only found this in recent years.
Yes indeed. What he is is being himself. Endorsement or genuine. I'd say he is a special type of guy that just gets it. Being cool isn't something you can learn to be, you get it or you don't. Would you agree
+DERKIFAL Yeah, as much as I love Sasha there's no need for him to berate the oldskool stuff. Rave and piano house had a powerful euphoric energy that's hard to find in modern music. Also the vintage 90s progressive house & trance. Can't beat the early Renaissance mixes and the Northern Exposure series - some of my favourite ever mix compilations. Still have the CDs and will always treasure them.
After 2005 his music went from creative to pathetic almost instantly. His DJ sets and track selection have been uninspired for over a decade now. Digweed is very much the same. Old Digweed live sets from 2000-2004 are all timeless. His new live sets are mediocre tech house beats devoid of harmony and melody.
@DERFIKAL from a today's perspective and coming from a perspective of a younger, recent audience a lot of that early 90s stuff might sound over the top, cheesy, poorly produced and ridiculous. don't get me wrong, i love this era and its untamed euphoria to death, i've been to my first rave in 1992 but i do get where he's coming from in this statement and i do not see him diminishing the value or greatness of that era even in using the term 'ridiculous' to describe it.
i'm not necessarily a fan of sasha, both as a dj and producer, because his music is not my style and i can't connect to it in any form. but defo i've got to give him kudos for that talk and his realistic and humble approach to where he has come from and what it takes to start out as a dj. good guy, this.
Always good to listen to Paul Nolan interview... cheekiness and just boss at keeping it flowing .. his masterclass sessions on MYT, he is a fantastic talker
Sasha Digweed and Lee Burridge are incredible
Sasha says Lee burige and digweed are amazing mixers,though I think sasha is a much better mixer that burige and digweed,😉
Sasha is a legend, I would agree with the interviewer it's much harder to break through. Far more people want to be a DJ now than 30 years ago, so that means some serious competition. Great video
Thanks for doing this Paul. I met sasha at the weekend in Cyprus - it was this video / simple tip about just having a plan and having a sound that has helped me kick things on. I meant to mention it to him at the time as I only found this in recent years.
what he says about Diggers and Burridge is a massive endorsement :)
Yes indeed. What he is is being himself. Endorsement or genuine. I'd say he is a special type of guy that just gets it. Being cool isn't something you can learn to be, you get it or you don't. Would you agree
The real legend!
Bugsys was banging 89/90 best years of my life before I married and settled down
GU has some super mixes.
exactly, the best music is already made ! look in the past
I have to agree, there are so many great tracks we are yet to hear.
true legend
alexander coe is a legend.
Oh dear
This is like getting a piano lesson from Mozart
Oh dear, are'nt we getting old us lot!
its good to talk...:)
Sasha had a baby. Is there anything this man can’t do
i went to Buggsies.
name of the song
Who are the tryhards in the crowd
Alexander coe and Jonathan Digweed are like Peanut butter and Jelly
There my heroes 😎 💿🎵🎶🎚️🎛️🎧
Man, he loves to talk as much as he loves to dj:)
+MagicPrincess Gigi It's edited so he is talking for most of it!
NOT AT ALL,HES A VERY SHY MANN,AND THE BEST DJ IN THE WORLD UNTOUCHABLE.😉👊
Passion
its a fucking interview what do you want him to do just sit there and say nothing ?
He forgot Bugsy's as a glass collector...
Test
I like Sasha a lot. Both as a DJ and generally as a person… but there are moments during this interview where he is kind of full of himself.
Ridiculous piano breaks and rave music? Tosser, it was these, and his residence at Shelleys that made him. Nowadays the music he plays is boring.
+DERKIFAL Yeah, as much as I love Sasha there's no need for him to berate the oldskool stuff. Rave and piano house had a powerful euphoric energy that's hard to find in modern music.
Also the vintage 90s progressive house & trance. Can't beat the early Renaissance mixes and the Northern Exposure series - some of my favourite ever mix compilations. Still have the CDs and will always treasure them.
I think you are taking it too seriously, he was saying it as a joke, he loves that music. Peace
After 2005 his music went from creative to pathetic almost instantly. His DJ sets and track selection have been uninspired for over a decade now. Digweed is very much the same. Old Digweed live sets from 2000-2004 are all timeless. His new live sets are mediocre tech house beats devoid of harmony and melody.
@DERFIKAL from a today's perspective and coming from a perspective of a younger, recent audience a lot of that early 90s stuff might sound over the top, cheesy, poorly produced and ridiculous. don't get me wrong, i love this era and its untamed euphoria to death, i've been to my first rave in 1992 but i do get where he's coming from in this statement and i do not see him diminishing the value or greatness of that era even in using the term 'ridiculous' to describe it.
@@Howard.Stern. seen him 3 nights . Thought he was quality. 1st time see him in almost a decade. Hes playing more techno now than ever.