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Scene Delete
Electronic · 2016 · 18 tracks · 1h 23m

Scene Delete

Sasha's "Scene Delete" offers a deeply immersive electronic experience, crafting expansive, crystalline soundscapes perfect for late-night introspection and focused thought.

April 1, 2016 · LateNightTales

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Scene Delete" by Sasha is an album that invites deep immersion, a departure from the dancefloor-oriented sound he's often associated with. It unfurls as a meticulously crafted tapestry of electronic textures, where shimmering synths, subtle rhythmic pulses, and vast ambient washes converge to create a truly cinematic experience. This is music for the mind's eye, designed to evoke introspection, contemplation, and a sense of serene solitude. The compositions are patient, allowing each layer to breathe and evolve, building intricate emotional narratives without relying on conventional song structures.

Tracklist · 18 Tracks · 1h 23m
01
Pontiac
5:45
01
Warewolf
6:02
01
Channel Deq
2:14
02
Bring on the Night-Time
6:27
02
Cassette Sessions D
3:31
02
View2
4:38
03
Shelter
4:19
03
Baracus
6:11
03
Cassette Sessions E
3:41
04
Abacus
1:56
04
Linepulse
6:10
04
Healer
2:44
05
Time After Time
5:24
05
Modcon
4:00
05
Rooms
5:51
06
Scarpa Falls
4:50
06
Vapour Trails
3:10
06
Detour
6:13
Moments Worth Listening For
The way a delicate, arpeggiated synth melody emerges around the two-minute mark of "Channel Deletion," slowly weaving through a bed of deep pads, creating a sense of hopeful emergence.
The subtle, almost subliminal bass pulse that underpins "View2," providing a grounded, hypnotic anchor to the otherwise ethereal soundscape.
The dramatic, almost orchestral swell of layered synths in the latter half of "Bring Light," building to a powerful, emotional crescendo before gently receding.
The intricate, glitchy percussion patterns that introduce "Warewolf," hinting at a more restless energy before dissolving into expansive textures.
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