LATE NIGHT TALES PRESENTS SASHA : SCENE DELETE 3LP

(3LP)
Unmixed Triple Vinyl Version (incl. download codes for the continuous mix and full unmixed tracks as wav/mp3)
Genre Electronic & Dance
FormatVINYL
Cat. noALNLP43
Label LATE NIGHT TALES
Artist SASHA
Release Date01/04/2016
Carrier3LP
Barcode5060391090771
Unmixed Triple Vinyl Version (incl. download codes for the continuous mix and full unmixed tracks as wav/mp3) Side A 1. Channel deq 2:14 2. View2 4:38 3. Baracus 6:11 Side B 4. Linepulse 6:10 5. Time After Time 5:24 6. Detour 6:13 Side C 7. Pontiac 5:45 8. Cassette Sessions D 3:31 9. Cassette Sessions E 3:41 Side D 10. Healer 2:44 11. Modcon 4:00 12. Scarpa Falls 4:50 Side E 13. Warewolf 6:02 14. Bring on the Night-time 6:27 15. Shelter 4:19 Side F 16. Abacus 1:56 17. Rooms 5:51 18. Vapour Trails 3:10 Overview The first Late Night Tales release of 2016 is a very special project by Sasha. Imagine listening to music inspired by Frahm, Richter and Steve Reich, but made by one of the UK™s leading house and techno DJs. Away from the hubbub of the club, the craziness of Ibiza, there™s a contemplative side to everybody. Forget the beats and the sweat and the billowing anthems; this quiet, undulating, at times pastoral piece is less about songs and anthems and more about texture and atmosphere. ˜Scene Delete™ is a side of Sasha you™ve never heard before. šI love post-minimalist modern classical, I love to listen to something completely different that™s quite hypnotic as well. It almost„ purges the system. About three years ago, my collaborators David Gardner and ThermalBear and I wrote a song called ˜Bring On The Night™. I sent it to Ultraista and within a few days she sent it back with this amazing vocal on, with Nigel Goodrich playing keyboards. We tried to do club mixes but we just couldn™t get it right. So it sat there doing nothing. Tracks like this kept building up, until finally last summer my frustration boiled over. We™d made so many tunes that I couldn™t remember the names of half of them: What was that thing with a bass sound and a string line? It drove me mental. At the same time as we were logging these tracks, I was listening to the Jon Hopkins™ Late Night Tales and I thought a lot of the music we™d been working on was in the same vibe. So I sent the music over to Late Night Tales and they really liked it. Initially, I thought we™d just do a Late Night Tales compilation with maybe a few pieces of my own music. But as we went through everything we™d worked on in the last two years, we realised we had about 50 pieces of music. So we started editing and compiling: ˜Scene Delete™ is the end result.› - Sasha, January 2016 Think of ˜Scene Delete™ as somewhere between a mix album, an artist album and a gentle stroll through the soundtrack in your mind. Make sure you switch off the lights before you enter.