Xpander Sasha Artist

2024-08-04 13:59:11

Unlike the {|Northern Exposure|} and {|Global Underground|} albums, {|Sasha|}'s {|Xpander|} exclusively features tracks produced by the artist. Each of the four epics here progresses slowly, with numerous movements, build-ups, peaks, and releases. Fo... Read more
Unlike the {|Northern Exposure|} and {|Global Underground|} albums, {|Sasha|}'s {|Xpander|} exclusively features tracks produced by the artist. Each of the four epics here progresses slowly, with numerous movements, build-ups, peaks, and releases. For the most part, these tracks remain true to the concept of trance rather than progressive house, focusing more on subtle moments of divine emotion and sensual bliss rather than just sheer intensity. With only four full-length tracks, {|Xpander|} isn't nearly as satisfying as {|Sasha|}'s DJ albums, yet it is an effective showcase for the artist's less-recognized talent as a composer. The first track, {|Xpander,|} is by far the most puzzling and inaccessible of the four. Over the course of almost 12 minutes, it never really reaches the ecstatic summit it should, instead continually taking the listener farther and farther with little release. The next two songs, {|Belfunk|} and {|Rabbitweed,|} will be familiar to those who have heard {|Sasha|} and {|John Digweed|}'s {|Expeditions|} album and {|Dave Ralph|}'s {|Tranceport, Vol. 2|} album. The final song, {|Baja,|} is undeniably sublime, functioning more as a hypnotic ambient track than dance music. ~ Jason Birchmeier Less

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