Re: Sasha - Mix Masters 1997 Side A
[quote=superwave;613683]If this ones a fake, Who's the actual DJ here
And why does the Fake DJ play the tracks that Carl & Sasha where playin at the end of 1996 and the begining of 97 like
Netherworld
Your Summertime
Scared
and
- ID female vocal "oh lick me good"
- ID male vocal "tell them who the f**k I am"
- ID male vocal "are you there"
Hey now i don't claim to know anything about these sets other than they were initially released in mp3 form as [COLOR=lime]Carl Cox & Sasha Mix Masters 1997 Sides A&B[/COLOR]. I will go as far as saying, These two had never before or since played on one set[except the Emmense Velocity set [COLOR=white]which is also disputed[/COLOR]] so how would we know if it theres or not, and The Mix is Old and should be that hard to find in a commercial mixtape bin in the basement somewhere in Timbuktu with a label that was ORIGINAL
dude i could speculate all day
like the many sets still to be ID inside and out, We Are All ETERNAL[/quote]
Well for a start just because its got 2 tracks on it that Sasha played (Sasha didn't play that mix of scared It was the lonely traveler mix)
You asked "And why does the Fake DJ play the tracks that Carl & Sasha where playing at the end of 1996 and the beginning of 97 like" the answer is simple. Most DJ where playing them tracks around that time. Pete Tong, Jeremy Healy, John Pleased Wimmin, and so on. Here's how i see it some dodgy record shop wants to make some money selling mix tapes. So they can either record a mix with one of there mates and try and sell it using his name and may bee sell about 5. Or they can get their mate to record a mix. Then put Sasha and Carl Cox's name to it and sell 100's. This happened in UK record shops up and down the country. The Positive Collection, The Ibiza Collection, The Pure Pleasure all contained a great deal of fakes. Not to mention all the Vertigo sets that where pedaled as Sasha. That's what people did to get their mixes heard in the 90's
Heres a post of mine from another board to save me writing it all out again.
[quote=chunky;671932] I'm always really weary of sets witch have odd Djs playing all together. That Sasha, Dave Seaman & Paul Oakenfold Fierce On 3 decks is probably the best example. I couldn't even imagine Paul Oakenfold & Sasha playing back2 back even without Dave Seaman. And when you listen to the mix its absolutely filled with the biggest tracks from mix Cd's that they released at the time. I recon some kid Djing in his bedroom made it and knew nobody would listen to it. So put it out on soul seek with some big named djs to the file to get people to listen to it. That Tenaglia, Digweed and Danny Howells Halloween one is another.[/quote]