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Sasha & James Zabiela – Beirut 2010 – Videos

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Sasha and James Zabiela – Beirut 2010 – Review

There are some nights that give a whole meaning to the word “Life” and that particular night was “IT”. A year ago, I was blown away by the Sasha & Digweed gig in Beirut. It was a very intense and amazing experience that stuck in my head till today. But, last night, everything changed.

Last night, Beirut witnessed 2 giant DJs under one roof, or should i say sky. MixFM and Biel hosted Sasha and James Zabiela together for a night that would be, in my opinion, unforgettable and carved in each heart.

The expected lineup was as follows :
- Madjam (Opening)
- Ronin & Nesta (Warm-Up)
- Sasha
- James Zabiela
- Sasha & James Zabiela back to back
- Gunther & Stamina (Closing)

I was listening to MadJam on the radio as he was prepping everyone to the marathon night. Everyone in the crew was surely feeling a huge pressure but he made sure to drop it down and calm every radio listeners who were in hyper mode and expected, literally, the moon on this eve.

As I entered the venue, Ronin & Nesta were already on stage, warming up with some deep house tracks like they promised on their interview with MadJam. It was a smooth warm-up, then Nesta played some Tech House tracks just 10 or 15 minutes before the main act begins. The flow was nice and easy, it was the first time I witness both of them live. Warming up is a hell of a job and expectations /judging begin from that moment. Overall they did a great job.

The venue was about details, composed of a huge a 3 parts, steel structure. Every structure married with Sasha’s LED lights setup. You could see on the left and right side of the stage, semi arched steel supports wrapped with LED lights, and another U-Shaped one above the center stage, the whole reproducing the facade of an oriental architecture palace. The stage/booth was big and dominant in the center. Simple yet imposing.

Then the LED screens started booting (geek inside). All lights were being reset and ready to fire up to every beat dropped by the master, Sasha. Sasha took over Nesta & Ronin’s last track and then it started. The LED screens married with Sasha’s music like no other. Matrix like visuals, stroboscopic white lights and psychedelic colors danced along the music. Ahhh the music, the music was mind blowing. There was a small build-up feeling at the beginning (which is quite normal) but I wouldn’t agree with my friends’ review that it was preparing the grounds to James’ set. It was a main, deep and heavy progression, pure Sasha, just like his sets played in a multi-DJ performing festival. Sasha played with an amazing calm and concentration, and this is what I LOVE about him, he’s a Quiet Tsunami, ready to hit you anytime and take you to dimensions you’ve never been before. I was transported and blown away by every track he played and the visuals associated with it. Video’s will illustrate what I am saying.

Check out Sasha’s video taken by his Tour Manager Harley :

After 2 hours of mind blowing lift up, James Zabiela appeared with his toys and RCA cables and started plugging them in. The crowd was boiling at that point. The VIP lane in front of where I was (front row in the regular section) was filled with people. Zab took over Sasha’s last track and wanted to start but while being introduced to the crowd, MadJam said “This is a very special night Beirut, it’s James Zabiela’s birthday”, the crowd cheered and sang in unison “happy birthday” to him while a special cake “made of robots and James’ toys” entered the stage. He was surprised and didn’t expect this gift and stated he was “overwhelmed” by it, later on his twitter update. Joy was filling him up and he smiled, he smiled, he smiled, then took his yellow Kaossillator and bass-ed us in preparation to what was going to be, another trippy set.


You could see at that point, a space craft coming out behind the 3 panel LED display with 2 robots sitting on it. James played everything he was with zero limit. Sasha’s LED displays were on override, trying to sync with James’ Drums and bass, trip hop, progressive, electronica, tech house tracks. All that with his undying energy. It’s yet a mystery to where he gets all this from. His smile and look at you and warning hand waved high as to expect a sudden beat coming back. At every break and restart, the crowd would jump, I was jumping my heart out. Being out of breath wasn’t on my dictionary and I loved every second this guy brought to me. I was disconnected and transported and happy. His communicative smile and energy filled the arena with love and sharing. When “Enjoy the silent” was dropped, everyone sang and James opened up his arms to the crowd, what an amazing moment. I have no idea if people understood this dimension of his being and the music, but it was there and we witnessed it.

James played till dawn was peaking its nose over the hills of Lebanon, Sasha tapped him on his back and everyone cheered for what was yet another experience we were going to live. The 2 giants were going to play back to back. James contaminated his fellow master with his energy and smile, Sasha was smiling and cheering and clapping his hands. The quiet tsunami and the energy ball were going to do miracles together. The tracks played were amazing and full of LOVE LOVE LOVE. Everyone was jumping like crazy as Beirut was waking up. You could see the venue fresh and pumping like the event had just started. Everyone wanted more and more and more. The highlight of this moment was “Swoon” by the Chemical brothers. “Just remember to fall in love, there’s nothing else, there’s nothing else” and we were in love.

At 7am, Gunther took over the decks, it has been 7 hours of non stop Sasha, Zabiela and both of them. We were happily exhausted but wanted more. I was in another world and dimension.

Sasha proved again, to be the master in his art, my quiet tsunami that inspires me and makes me look forward to every DJing step I take. James’ was himself, an infinite energy ball who shares and loves everything he does with everyone around him. They are both, the most generous DJs I have ever witnessed in my life and I couldn’t have dreamt of an event like this one. My 2 favorite DJs under one sky, my homeland.

Beirut is undoubtedly the capital that never sleeps. It has proven, over the years that it will forever rise and never give up however injured it can get. It’s in our blood, it’s in our veins. The quality of this event was top notch, a flawless night that should be a standard to every promoter bringing the best in music to this country. MixFM have won their tour de force and I congratulate them for that.

Writing this review made me relive the whole night with all the surprises it brought.
This night is going to be one hell of a night, everyone’s going to remember for a long while.

Cheers

The Sasha & Digweed Experience

On the 15/08/09 we engraved 2 legends in our history, 2 huge artists that definitely became my all-times favorite duo. At some point, in the beginning I tried focusing on all that was happening, an hour later, I realized that, I was way lifted-off and beyond what I could imagine.

The setup reminded me of a racing car arena. Very simple and industrial, exactly what we needed to focus on the music and not being disturbed by a themed setup. The screens were very cool in the middle. VJing was good, I wondered how Kaa would have turned that evening upside down though, but still I loved the colors and animations (Safety plane instructions etc).

MaDJam’s warmup was better than Zab’s part 2 eve, definitely more focused and steady. It wasn’t my kind of tracks though but it was a healthy way to prepare the terrain. 

Sasha started the journey, banging fine tech house settling a good second warmup to what’s to come. His tracks were very varied and happy, I love the improvised parts, how unexpected each track sounded and how smooth everything went on. I don’t remember how I lost control on the set and got lifted-off. John took over the second hour, more traditional and straight forward DJing. It was at a point repetitive but then, Sasha came in for a boost, smiled, lifted his hands up and took over again.



At some point, the set was going Tech, and it suddenly blew us off with these huge bass beats. That was the point of no return for the rest of the evening. It was a mix of Tech/Progressive/Electronic Tech/Tech Tribal tracks making us move like no other. If you felt pain in your legs at that point, just listening to the beats and the bass lines lifted you off the ground. I couldn’t stop dancing and it was a blast being in front of the DJ booth at the front row.

Their Back2Back collaboration was so synced. It showed how easy communication was between them and how experienced legends are. Communication with the crowd, sounded good to me. I didn’t pay much attention to what was happening behind me, if the crowd was dead or not but since they started the “Heavy” part of their set, a lot followed and were in sync with the surrounding.

I expected to hear the Ladytron track, Sasha remembered the feeling it gave at his last gig and I was glad to re-live that ! Depeche Mode’s finale was “There are no words to describe that” with the sun coming up. I felt this journey went on extremely quickly. I couldn’t get enough.