Sasha Slips Into Coma

Sasha is notorious for taking his time producing tracks - his Airdrawndagger LP took years to finally surface, but when it did the reception was hugely enthusiastic. Now he’s back with his first release since then (a mere 5 years ago!) so there is plenty of excitement once more.
And Coma doesn’t dissapoint, being a suitably epic number that reminds us of his classic moments as a DJ, holding vast arenas in the palm of his hand with lush, atmospheric textures of sound.
Like busses, new Sasha tracks seem to take ages to arrive and then 3 come at once, and so it is now, as Coma is merely the first in a series that will see Put It In The Shade and Sparky come out in consecutive months.
Sasha’s been working with his favourite studio partners again (Charlies May, Duncan Forbes and Barry Jamieson) using the name Coma as a collective too, plus he’s started emFire, a label exclusively for his own music.
It sounds like he’s well and truly caught the studio bug again which is good news for his vast global fanbase. It really is impressive how he has managed to stay on top of his game for so long, still able to command the biggest crowds at the mere mention of his name.
He’s also going to be returning to play at the Ministry of Sound on December 15th for the first time in 10 years, guaranteeing a complete roadblock out the front of here. (Get advanced tickets here). We’re going to grab him for an interview around then too, so let us know if there are any particular quesations you’d like us to ask him…