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There are at least 21 artists that have used this name:
1. A progressive rock band from Norway
2. A hard rock band from Germany
3. A new wave band from Argentina
4. A punk band from New York, United States
5. An indie rock band from Korea
6. A visual kei band from Japan
7. A techno band from Russia
8. A Christian techno band from the United States
9. A thrash metal band from the United Kingdom
10. A happy hardcore DJ
11. A post-punk band from China
12. A demonscene musician
13. A metal band from Texas,...
Sascha Schmitz (born January 5, 1972 in Soest, North Rhine-Westphalia), better known as Sasha, is a German singer and songwriter. From 2003 until 2005 he performed under his alter ego Dick Brave.
In North America, he is best known as Sasha Alexander.
Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sascha_Schmitz .
Sasha AKA DJ Sasha Was (born Alexander Coe on 4 September 1969), is a Welsh DJ and record producer. Sasha began his career playing acid house dance music in the late 1980s, and became a central figure in the development and popularisation of electronic dance music. He partnered with fellow DJ John Digweed in 1993, touring internationally and producing a series of mixes (compilations of other artists work played in a continuous fashion). Through their track selection and mixing techniques, Sasha and Digweed were instrumental in the evolution of progressive trance and house music.
Sasha has produced multiple UK-charting singles...
By far one of the most successful and well-known DJ teams of all time, Sasha and John Digweed met in the early 1990's while the two were playing venues like Shelly's and Heaven, and soon went on to a famous residency together at Renaissance.
This was where their popularity exploded, and the "Renaissance sound" was captured on their much beloved "Renaissance: The Mix Collection" 3 CD set.
Since then, they have released three parts in the "Northern Exposure" series of mixes and most recently toured worldwide as part of the "Delta Heavy" music and multimedia show. .
Electroacoustic. That’s the word that best describes Jerusalem-based Sasha Raskin’s sound, a seamless blend of classical instruments and electronic noise. Raskin, a multi-instrumentalist and composer, began writing music at 13 in his high school’s music lab.
He quickly enrolled in the school’s electronic music course, experimenting with different bleeps and bits, a sound which quickly grew tiresome to some of the faculty.
“Those highly educated folks frequently visited in order to ask me in not a very classical manner to turn the volume down," Sasha says. “Soon enough I understood why it disturbed them so much…it was the lack of...