Sasha vs. Adam Parker – Highlife EP Review

Grinding, robotic and hypnotic, Sasha never fails to deliver the spiritual goods. Lowlife’s wicked bass chops lend meaning to the title. Slinking through the underbellies of the electronic underground, Lowlife’s kinky bass rhythm rattles ribcages and prolpels the track into an entirely sinister direction. Definitely a standout on Invol2ver.

Highlife (The original and the Invol2ver Remix) are decent tracks – however, the vocal intrusion leaves something to be desired for most tech-house sets. Certainly the lesser of the two tracks, ‘Highlife’ may be a reflection of Sasha’s willingness to enter melodica rather than true techno fervency. An interesting and worthwhile EP, nonetheless. Sasha and Adam Parker release a record mapping the ins and outs of what it means to live both the high – and the low – life of living four-to-the-floor.

Words: James Woodruff

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