Dry-Tinder Tottenham is a right fucking shit hole.
Yep!
Dry-Tinder Tottenham is a right fucking shit hole.
Yep!
Manski nice. Love Steve Mason’s solo stuff over the last few years.
Agreed, seen him a couple of times over the last few years but never managed to see the band. Should be decent.
Not been back to the Roundhouse since the Sasha Refracted gig yonks back!
https://www.fold.london/tickets/fold-presents-hypnus-records-extended
Tozzi and co somewhere in Canning Town, city of thieves . Dunno if I’ll go - although it looks ilke it goes on until 11 am so perhaps pop over for breakfast and catch the last few hours. old innit.
It’s that bad, there’s a pub in an old public toilet.
apyssjw Enjoy some (possibly too many vids) from the back. Apologies to anyone in them - was just recording while dancing so not pointing at anything in particular (apart from the one at the end).
https://eswaves.com/2025/03/10/sasha-young-marco-archives-london-08-03-25/
That mid nighties trance sound was my entry point and it’s the sound I return to the most, so was great to hear some of those tracks at the right speed! 3.1 Bedrock mix is an absolute favourite of mine. The Ambient mix (or just intro) was the intro for the set, with it reappearing towards the end. Hidden Sun is of course still banging.
That actually seemed surprisingly decent. Sasha managing to well exceed 130 bpm again.
apyssjw 3.1 Bedrock mix is an absolute favourite of mine. The Ambient mix (or just intro) was the intro for the set
You mean ‘3.2’ ; ‘3.1’ is another track which didn’t have any Bedrock mixes.
apyssjw ray of light remix
No idea what the fuck this was doing in there though?! Horrific.
Thumbs up for Sasha going b2b with someone that plays fairly uptempo, rather than Franky fucking Wah.
Sounds like a right old cheese fest that Sasha and Young Marco night.
I would be surprised if 80% of the people had even heard them tracks before, the Humate track and Hidden Sun tracks are nearly 30 years old. The other tracks they played were reworks of the originals. I mostly find that playing old tracks in sets rarely works, Sasha, ended his 2001 Creamfields set with Slacker - Scared and it felt like I was the only one that recognised it, it wasn’t much better when Digweed, played it at Fabric a few years back. I’ve heard, tracks like Liquid Cool, Zoe etc played years later and they rarely get a big response. Digweed played Tomaz vs. Filterheadz - Sunshine in Belfast a few years ago and it just sounded out of place. James Zabiela, seems to be better at dropping old tracks and pulling it off.