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Sasha - Arkham Asylum

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Catalog#:
74321 43402 1
Format:
Vinyl, 12"
Country:
UK
Released:
1996
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Trance, Progressive Trance

Tracklist

A   Arkham Asylum
B   Ohmna

Notes

Record cover is Dark Blue with Black Line Art on the front and back side.
Record Sleeve is Yellow with Black Line Art on both the front and back side.
Disc Label is Yellow as well with White Line Art on the B side only.

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Review by slo_moshun Sep 18, 2007
Due to Sashas previous release, "Be As One" being bootlegged to death, Sasha appeared in Mixmag and said "...I can't stop people bootlegging my DJ mixes but when it comes to my own music then that's taking the piss..". Deconstruction and Sasha took the step of releasing this track without any promos to stop the bootleggers, which worked, in my opinion. The track itself seems to be a Jam & Spoon type of atmos prog house, which is a good thing!
Rated 5/5
Review by J-TEC Dec 18, 2006 (edited over 2 years ago)
If I had to choose 1 vinyl to dream away with, this would be it.
Arkham Asylum is unbelievably warm and relaxing, a verry nice build up with the best climax i ever heard !
Arkham Asylum is an incredible progressive chiller. My favorite part is the midle section where the bassline drops and the melody of a female voice comes in.
Also the beginning of this record is verry hot, a graet ambient sounding melody.

Rated 5/5
Review by aung Jun 27, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
Very high quality music jammed into a single vinyl. While the lengths of these two tracks might be an eye opener, it strengthens the feeling of a journey that these tracks bring you through. Ohmna starts off with a dark theme for about 5 minutes then brings out the light and melody that you did not expect. Arkham Asylum is an equally beautiful track. 5/5