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<blockquote data-quote="ivan" data-source="post: 908795" data-attributes="member: 5814"><p>i agree. i don't think they'll be anything from the early days. it'll be the stuff from when he went properly global in the mid-90's, and onwards, with those global underground mix cds. there legions of his fans who weren't even born when he started and wouldn't recognise the 89/90 sasha from the current one.</p><p></p><p>i used to be heavily into john digweed and sasha. i'm not dissing the latter but from reading interviews i understand he's always looking for new music and would never do a classics set. he's obviously found a sound he likes, but to me so called "progressive house" hasn't progressed at all. the podcast is pleasant to listen to but i could have heard that mix 10 or 15 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivan, post: 908795, member: 5814"] i agree. i don't think they'll be anything from the early days. it'll be the stuff from when he went properly global in the mid-90's, and onwards, with those global underground mix cds. there legions of his fans who weren't even born when he started and wouldn't recognise the 89/90 sasha from the current one. i used to be heavily into john digweed and sasha. i'm not dissing the latter but from reading interviews i understand he's always looking for new music and would never do a classics set. he's obviously found a sound he likes, but to me so called "progressive house" hasn't progressed at all. the podcast is pleasant to listen to but i could have heard that mix 10 or 15 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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