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Invol2ver

SashaAudio CD
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DJ/producer/remixer SASHA is recognized as one of the world’s most innovative icons of the electronic genre. In addition to playing 100 shows across 30 countries in 2009 including a successful Ibiza residency at Cream Amnesia, Sasha had a prolific year in the studio – remixing top singles for Kasabian, Doves, Little Boots and Damian Lazarus. He also released remix packages and singles through his… Read more in Amazon's Sasha Store

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  • Audio CD (September 9, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Global Underground UK
  • ASIN: B001BP4UEA
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #154,505 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Intro Badger
2. You Are The Worst Thing In The World - Telefon Tel Aviv
3. Flesh Rone
4. Eclipse - Sasha vs Ray LaMontagne
5. Lowlife - Sasha vs Adam Parker
6. Midnight - Charlie May
7. Arcadia Apparat
8. That You Might - Home Video
9. Destroy Everything You Touch Ladytron
10. Couleurs - M83
11. The Eraser - Thom Yorke
12. 3 Little Piggys Sasha
13. Sometimes I Realise - Engineers

Editorial Reviews

Unlike dance mixes that are simply compilation CDs consisting of hits blended together in a continuous flow, DJ Sasha's Involver is a mix that features both the artist's own music and exclusive tracks from other electronic artists. The resultant vibe is more like a traditional single-artist album than a collection of unrelated songs. In addition to the usual mixer and turntable techniques that form the basis of dance DJs' stock-in-trade, Sasha employs cutting-edge computer manipulation and a wide array of vintage synthesizers to blur the line between fully produced recordings and live improvisatory disc-spinning. Using his trademark trance aesthetic as a starting point, Sasha establishes a spare, cool-as-ice feel with a distinctly European flavor. He maintains this throughout, slowly building the tracks with the care of a painter, and ultimately delivering an album equally suited for the club or a post-party headphone session.

 

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars More of the same, rich with atmosphere, September 11, 2008
This review is from: Invol2ver (Audio CD)
If you liked the first Involver, you'll also like this. Sasha's studio intricacy belies the end result, which is seamless to listen to from start from finish. However, numerous edits have reformed, rearranged, twisted, and warped the original tracks, with steady 4/4 beats grounding most of the mix -- which is to say there's less breakbeat action here than on the first Involver, but definitely no shortage of magical "floaty" feel here.

Invol2ver (clever name!) isn't a radical style shift: many of the most beloved changes have to do with tiny details. It begins and ends on a lush, ambient note -- the rush of traffic and heavily-processed sounds begin the voyage, and a similar lifting with a rapidly accelerating crescendo and a hi-hat-into-white-noise accompanies the end, after the beats + bass have faded out to infinity.

Male and female vocals drift in and out, often accompanied by echo, flange, and other effects used to gel them deeper into the entire sonic tapestry. Invol2ver begins slowly and gradually speeds up over the course of 73-something minutes. Although the pace tends towards more mellow, atmospheric grooves -- even those which suit peak-time dancefloor well -- there's plenty of little eclectic bits to like.

Take for example, the 80s-esque snare that breaks in at 49:49 and is repeated several times afterward. There are lots of clever edits to vocals and other elements which go beyond the usual crossfades, which add to the overall sonic "signature". These gated, chopped snippets tempered by reverb are a skillful way to "stitch the quilt", so to speak.

Newcomers will be hard-pressed to name which tracks are which, while veteran trainspotters will be rewarded by how individual pieces have been reshaped to fit the entire "quilt", and quite masterfully at that.

Throughout it all, there's a techy minimal influence which serves as instrumental meat for the vocal melodies, such as the repetitive bassline that hosts the aforementioned tricky edits as part of Home Video's "That You Might". These kind of vibes wouldn't be alien in a Richie Hawtin set, and showcase Sasha's ongoing excellence as a diverse dance music ambassador regardless of silly genre labels. If there's one important thing we can learn from this sonic stew, that's it.

There are some unsettling yet very danceable moments too, like the timestretched, stuttered (but done noticeably differently from, say, the way BT developed his trademark "stutter edit") declarations spread across Ladytron's "Destroy Everything You Touch". It's a bit gothy in its pessimism, yet the head-nodding beat gives the whole affair a surprisingly hopeful-in-the-middle-of-dystopia feel.

Overall, this is a masterful mix album. It may grow more on me yet, but isn't one of my consumate faves because of the lack of really catchy standout tracks -- arguably, this may balance the mix out better, but compared to say, Steve Porter's Porterhouse where the hooks are laden and the variety is exciting, the progressions here take longer to unfold.

On a sidenote, I would've loved to have illuminance like Sasha's own EmFire imprint singles especially remixed -- or at least, riffs to make cameo appearances. The likes of "Coma" and "Who Killed Sparky?" have a great amount of melodic riffing AND deft variation which made them both powerful on the surface and underneath, and if more of that influence had been present here (e.g., like the Bach-esque arpeggiation @ 30:00 in), Invol2ver would've been all the better for it.


P.S. This review is for the regular single-CD edition. I haven't heard the bonus tracks on CD2 yet.
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An icon's return to form, October 5, 2008
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This review is from: Invol2ver (Audio CD)
Now, I wouldn't consider myself a hardcore trance/ electronic fan, but I've been following Sasha since the late nineties. It began with the Northern Exposure series and continued on to Airdrawndagger. I thought Sasha had reached his peak. Surely, he couldn't top Airdrawndagger and then he hit us with Involver. Sasha gave us an eclectic sample of electronic music that was true to the scene, but accessible to the casual listener. That was one of his strengths; that was why I followed him.

Sasha proceeded to release Fundacion NYC and the EmFire collection. Suffice it to say that those were two of the worst albums I have ever purchased and that I almost lost total respect for Sasha as an artist and DJ. I thought Sasha pulled a DJ Shadow and was calling it a career, not by retiring, but by creating such a ridiculously wacky album. And not just one wacky album like DJ Shadow's "Outsider", but TWO wacky albums in succession.

Honestly, Sasha was off my radar. I didn't care if he ever released anything again. I had his previous work and that's what i wanted to remember him by. And then a funny thing happened. I was browsing music at a local record store today while my friends were looking at vinyl LPs. I discovered Invol2ver and immediately experienced an entire range of emotion: happiness, apprehension, grief, and skepticism. Would my fandom of Sasha be rekindled? Is this truly another Involver or just another way to trick me out of $20 (I bought the limited edition).

So I went ahead and purchased the album and immediately put it in my CD player. The music started playing and happiness and relief washed over me, and in that order. Sasha is back and I'm elated for him. With this release, he has solidified himself in my pantheon of respected artists. For all the impact he's had on the electronic music world for who knows how long... I'm glad he could come back after all these years and hit us with maybe, just maybe... one last home-run. I've been waiting for you, old friend. Thanks for not letting me down (again).
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 4.5: durable and deep, a mix that keeps on giving, April 20, 2009
This review is from: Invol2ver (Audio CD)
the first involver was more up my alley style-wise but this one is growing on me the more i listen to it. as with all of the really good quality mix recordings out there, there's way more than meets the ear on the first listen. little details reveal themselves each time i put it on and i've listened to it 30x. it's more rhythmically simple than some of the progressive house mixes i like more but i think that simplicity allows a relaxation of the mind to explore the deeper sonic landscape he's creating here. this mix is packed with subtleties. not to the distraction of anything else but for the benefit of exploring. i think he's taking even more of a cue from the ambient canon than before and i like the results. the heart of the mix (the tracks by apparat, home video, and ladytron [and what a track that one is!]) is dark and techy and lush.
the only reason this isn't a 5 is that the mix lacks a punch that the first one had. it's not as deeply exciting but as i've said above, it's more intricate.
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