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If you're expecting Sasha's trademark progressive house/trance on his latest release, you will be sorely disappointed. Pivoting from-and deliberately not creating the status quo of electronic music-Sasha curates a lavish landscape that delves into avant-garde and "anti-dance dance music' territories with this stunning release of lush ambient soundscapes, surrealist breakbeats, subterranean techno, and laid back downtempo cuts. This is a deep, contemplative music you can dance to, sort of. DAS VILLAIN
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Moodymann creates innovative soul funky music with deep 70s inspiration. The vocals are simply outstanding. A step back in time, 50 years ago! Superb. jef37
supported by 5 fans who also own “Salvation On Slavery Sins”
This release is a pleasure in which to reside. No matter the length of your stay you will find comfort and rest while simultaneously being energized. Definitely worth a listen or to put on endless loop.
String Theory sounds like Carolina Eycke on the theremin. Very nice. Other favorite tracks include Exogenesis and Morning Mist. 69dragynz