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Involver 2

Involver 2


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Artist: Sasha
Label: Global Underground
Category: Music

List Price: $19.98
Buy New: $14.49
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 22 reviews
Sales Rank: 9404

Format: Limited Edition
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 828272130238
EAN: 0828272130238
ASIN: B001DSNGBS

Release Date: September 9, 2008
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Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Intro - Sasha, Coe, A.
  • You Are the Worst Thing in the World - Sasha, Eustis
  • Flesh - Sasha,
  • Eclipse - Sasha, Coe, A.
  • Lowlife - Sasha, Coe, A.
  • Midnight - Sasha, Coe, A.
  • Arcadia - Sasha, Ring, Sascha
  • That You Might - Sasha, Gross, David
  • Destroy Everything You Touch - Sasha,
  • Couleurs - Sasha, Gonzalez, Anthony
  • The Eraser - Sasha, Yorke, Thom
  • Little Piggys - Sasha, Coe, A.
  • Sometimes I Realise - Sasha, Engineers

  Disc 2
  • The Eraser - Sasha, Yorke, Thom
  • Flavor - Sasha, Wielemans, A.
  • Burma - Sasha,
  • Gas Tank - Sasha, Gross, David
  • Midnight - Sasha, Coe, A.
  • Eclipse - Sasha, Coe, A.

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  • Global Underground: Lima
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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Limited Edition Two CD set. 13 tracks. 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. Rolling Stone - 3 1/2 stars out of 5 - "One satisfying set....This is Sasha's most substantial work in years." CMJ - "Stylistically, he veers far off the progressive path, offering moody textures, fractured breaks and crunching guitars..."


Customer Reviews:   Read 17 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Novice work   November 18, 2008
K. G. M (SALMIYA Kuwait)
Just to prove that I have nothing against Sasha, I continue buying and listening to his music, good or bad. And I do so hoping (for a very long time now) that Sasha will be resurrected from his self inflicted wounds that lead to his musical demise as I have stated before in another review. I mean, he is an icon whether we like it or not. But it just hurts (at least for me) all that more every time this legend's downfall is substantiated. I mean The EmFire Collection got absolutely nowhere and now we have Invol2ver in our hands, with fond memories of the old involver, and a big letdown.

The work:
What's with all the other reviews of "more of the same", "just like the first one" & "as good as the first one" really mean? I honestly don't believe that that should be understood as a complement to Sasha's Invol2ver work. Although Sasha's original involver was stellar for it's time, not to mention its merits as a compilation, the work was done more than 4 years ago and things have changed drastically since then with works such as Digweed's Transitions (4). Therefore, such statements resembling the old work with the new (a point I would agree with by the way) carries hidden negative perception than meets the eye. Before I ordered Invol2ver from Amazon, I took a look at the reviews, and even though I cringed from what I had read I still went ahead and purchased it. The outcome, after such a long time between the original involver and the new one is more of the same, I am afraid. That's not good. It's like if Ferrari made another Testarossa for 2008. Yes, the Testarossa was breathtaking in 1984 and it broke all super-car molds, but with car design envelopes being shattered right and left, it would look out of place right now. And although it's not appropriate to compare works of different arts, the comparison here resonate similarity to the point I am trying to make, whether I am successful or not that's a different story.

The music:
CD intro is so classic Sasha, with the emphasis on the word `classic'. Atmospheric sounds swirling right and left with bits of ticks and tacks here and there reminiscent of all his work since Airdrawndagger. The music continue on its trancy feel with vocal tracks carrying the mood up to track 4, at which the tempo picks up a notch and you begin to sink your teeth into the meat of the comp; however, the "taste" is not what you would expect from a master chef. Vocal, vocal and more of empty vocal tracks seem to be the theme here, all wedged in a stale formula. The only highlight of the whole comp is track 5 (Lowlife - Sasha vs. Adam Parker), and although I admire Thom Yorke's work a lot, the remix of The Eraser is nothing to brag about and seem engineered only as a vehicle to reach pop charts. The ending track of Invol2ver is, to say the least, boring.

It is interesting to see that the last 4 words in Amazon's Editorial Review of Sasha's Invol2ver were "mixing you the future".... I beg to differ my friends. It is more like "mixing us the past".





2 out of 5 stars Less Involved   November 3, 2008
Mazz
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am disappointed with the direction Sasha has taken over the last several years, compared to the days of Global Underground Ibiza and the first Involver. These CDs had so much emotion, so many melodies and chords that would take you through an uplifting journey.

However, with the new Invol2ver, Sasha has unfortunately fallen into the recent trends of club music; that is, he has embraced the minimal sound since it became so popular and this has sadly influenced his music overall.

Of course, the tracks on this CD are labeled as "progressive house," and although there are some good ones (M83 "Couleurs" and Thom Yorke's "The Eraser"), I felt that most of the other tracks were really lacking, carrying to much of the minimal sound.

With that said, I should be fair by adding that the Sasha team did encounter a lot of legal issues with which tracks they could add to this compilation; in an interview floating around, Charlie May mentions that they had some really great tracks lined up for the CD, but due to legal issues, they had to fill the gap for these pre-conceived tracks.

If you are expecting the same sound of Involver, one that had more emotion and uplift, you are not going to find it in this new compilation.



4 out of 5 stars Sasha Does It Again!   October 30, 2008
Nazia Ahmed (Boston)
Great disc, a bit too reminicient of GU13 and Involver, but great stuff nonetheless! Gets played over and over and over!


5 out of 5 stars Electrohead   October 11, 2008
Electrohead
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Loved it...If you're a fan of Sasha, and know what he does with music, listen to it.


5 out of 5 stars An icon's return to form   October 5, 2008
Shane Carpenter (Los Angeles, CA USA)
4 out of 6 found this review helpful

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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