Creamfields is a harder, more hedonistic version of Woodstock's all
night rave, and Sasha is one of the headliners.
Though mainstream America may be more familiar with his
contemporaries like the Chemical Brothers and the new electronica
Madonna, the underground trance and progressive house artist has
seen his profile increase recently as a result of the remixes he
did for both of those musicians' most recent efforts.
"When I travel around the world, people know all about the Madonna
thing," Sasha begins. "You know, it's definitely, definitely done
wonders for my name. But in terms of actually opening doors, I'm
just really concentrating on my own music at the moment."
In addition to his turntable duties (which include a monthly
residency with John Digweed at Twilo) and mixing commitments (like
April's thoroughly urgent records Global Underground 003: San
Francisco and Northern Exposure 3) Sasha has finally
buckled down on his party boy excesses and started recording an
album of original material.
It's a record that's been years in the making, having suffered
setbacks inherent in the active life of a London clubber. But the
man the British club scene likes to refer to as "the son of God,"
earlier this year moved to the English countryside where the only
distractions are a pair of cats -- Biffo and Hattie, who came with
the house -- and a home studio.
"I'm actually not working quite as hard as I did in London. In
London I'd stay in the studio til 9 o'clock in the morning and I'd
really force myself to work. It was kind of like I was chasing my
tail. Now I actually go to the studio for like three or four hours
a day, have a bit of a fiddle and actually make records really
quickly and it's because I'm so chilled and the working environment
is so wonderful, I'm getting so much more done. Making music now
has become like an effortless process compared to what I did before
which was just like, constantly in the studio and staring at the
computer screen and thinking why does this sound shit!"
The Xpander EP, a product of this new process, was
released in Britain in July, but its glorious title cut has been
spinning on dance floors from San Diego to Santiago, Tokyo and
beyond since late June. Sasha also has Global Underground 006:
Ibiza due out on Sept. 21, and the soundtrack to the Sony
PlayStation game Wipeout 3, which he's overseeing, out
shortly thereafter.
A Sasha full length won't be out til early '00. In the meantime, DJ
culture's first pin-up idol will be increasing his recognition
factor as he weaves his way around the world.
"Hopefully when my album comes together and gets released next
year, that willtake things to another level."
JOLIE LASH
(August 27, 1999)
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