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Sasha to perform his back catalogue live next year

The Welsh producer is heading to the Barbican in London

  • Dave Turner
  • 26 October 2016

Next year will see Sasha performing live at the Barbican.

re-Fracted (live) will feature an ensemble performance of this year's 'Scene Delete' album, which came out on Late Night Tales, and older material with synths, drum machines, live instruments and vocalists.

Describing the challenge as "exhilarating" and "terrifying", Sasha says similar performances by other artists inspired him for the showcase on May 20, 2017.

"I spent quite a long time considering what exactly I could do as a 'live' performance as it's something I have never done before. Luckily there has been a new wave of electronic musicians and composers pushing the boundaries with what can be done in this environment.

"I have DJ'ed to all kinds of crowds before from intimate 150 people after hours clubs to 200K people at a rave in a field. This is something totally alien and new to me, though."

See information on the event here.

Dave Turner is Mixmag's Digital News Editor, follow him on Twitter

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