The Man Behind Sasha : Charlie May

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    The Man Behind Sasha : Charlie May

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    The Man Behind Sasha : Charlie May

    The Man Behind Sasha : Charlie May
    By Terry Church

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    If you know Sasha, you know Charlie May [a]. The British producer is well known for being one half of pioneering progressive house duo Spooky, but it is probably May’s collaborations with Sasha in the studio that are his most famous productions never to have been fully attributed to him.

    ‘Scorchio’, ‘Xpander’, ‘Airdrawndagger’, ‘Involver’ - most of Sasha’s biggest chart smashing releases post 1998 have involved Charlie May’s production prowess on some level, but like many studio partners to the stars, his input has remained rather anonymous.

    Not anymore, however. Charlie May is ready to step out of the shadows with his first real solo work.

    With a fresh arsenal of new music created under the Spooky guise as well as a few solo productions, 2009 promises to be a landmark year for May with the planned launch of his own Charlie May label and then a subsequent solo artist album.

    ‘Demons Among Us’ on Polefolder’s La Tour label is exactly the sort of cinematic-style club production that will resonate with fans of Charlie’s work. Forging together multi-textured layers of precision crafted sonics, the overall vibe is one of minimized, robotic-funk that provides the foundations for a killer shimmering melody to do its joyous damage

    ‘Not My Cat’ is a brooding fusion of bubbling acid, deep bass tones and low-down jacking rhythms that treads a line between early door grooves and late night moods. Smartly arranged to allow plenty of space for the many elements to work their way in to the mix and build in subtle intensity that holds throughout.

    It’s exciting to finally see Charlie May boldly stride towards the future all on his own. It makes you wonder why he never took the initiative before.
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