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Sacha Sacket - Alabaster Flesh Golden Sphinx Records
Artist: Sacha Sacket (www.sachasacket.com)
Title: Alabaster Flesh
Label: Golden Sphinx Records
Genre: Electronic Alternative
Sacha
Sacket divides the boundaries of several genres
to create a musical style that is very refreshing
and inspirational. The music combines electronic
music and alternative contemporary pop to
create a sound that is definitely a relaxing
sound for some very sore ears. From the lyrics
to the complex arrangements of the music,
Sacha holds nothing back on this album. His
style is unique, and some would even consider
it to be somewhat progressive in nature. The
electronic aspect of this music isn't as evident
as one would think by the genre labeling.
The music is far more of a progressive pop
than electronic. No matter what you call it,
it's still very good music that contains more
than enough substance to inspire and open
the mind of it's listeners.
The
subtle hints of different styles give this
music a flavoring that is very much appreciated.
Every song on the album contains that little
something special that makes it difficult
to pick a favorite. Sacha's ability to draw
his listeners into the music with the complexity
and power of his lyrics makes this album all
the more worth while. I'll definitely be looking
forward to seeing Sacha Sacket's name rise
to the top of the musical genius pile. This
album is only the beginning of what I expect
from this amazing artist. The future seems
boundless for an artist of this talent.
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