The renowned DJ/producer Sasha has announced Scene Delete, a 21-track mix of original productions that's getting released on 3xLP, CD, and in a deluxe box set. It's out on April 1 via Late Night Tales. Listen to "View 2" below.
Scene Delete contains a collaboration with Nigel Godrich's band Ultraista.
In a press release, Sasha explained how the mix came about:
I 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 Godrich 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.
Scene Delete:
01 Channel deq
02 View2
03 Baracus
04 Linepulse
05 Time After Time
06 Detour
07 Pontiac
08 Cassette Sessions D
09 Cassette Sessions E
10 Healer
11 Modcon
12 Scarpa Falls
13 Warewolf
14 Bring on the Night-time feat. Ultraista
15 Corvette
16 Shelter
17 Untitled 3
18 Abacus
19 Rooms feat. John Graham
20 Broadcast
21 Vapour Trails
via Evan Minsker
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