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””’Scene Delete””’ (known in full as ””’Late Night Tales Presents Sasha: Scene Delete””’) is the third studio album by Welsh DJ [[Sasha (DJ)|Sasha]].{{cite magazine|title=Sasha Announces New Album ‘Scene Delete’: ‘It’s Acting as a Split in My Career’|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/dance/6865870/sasha-scene-delete-album-late-night-tales|accessdate=5 August 2018}} It was released on 1 April 2016 through [[Late Night Tales]] on British independent record label [[Night Time Stories]].{{cite web|title=Sasha goes minimal on ‘Scene Delete’|work=[[Mixmag]]|url=https://mixmag.net/read/sasha-goes-minimal-on-late-night-tales-compilation-news|accessdate=5 August 2018}} The album has been described as “unabashedly ambient” and Sasha described it as “a split in [his] career”. Upon release, the album appeared on the [[UK Albums Chart]], peaking at number 34.{{cite web|title=Sasha – Chart History|work=[[Official Charts Company]]|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/29886/sasha/|accessdate=5 August 2018}} Four singles were released from the album, “View2”, “Warewolf“, “Pontiac“, and “Bring on the Night-Time”. In 2017, three remix singles were released in 2017 comprising remixes of songs from the album, before a remix album, ”Scene Delete: The Remixes”, was released on 19 May 2017.{{cite web|title=Sasha enlists Matthew Dear, Max Cooper and more for ‘Scene Delete’ remixes|work=[[Mixmag]]|url=https://mixmag.net/read/sasha-enlists-matthew-dear-kiasmos-max-cooper-and-more-for-scene-delete-remixes-news|accessdate=5 August 2018}}
””’Scene Delete””’ (known in full as ””’Late Night Tales Presents Sasha: Scene Delete””’) is the third studio album by Welsh DJ [[Sasha (DJ)|Sasha]].{{cite magazine|title=Sasha Announces New Album ‘Scene Delete’: ‘It’s Acting as a Split in My Career’|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/dance/6865870/sasha-scene-delete-album-late-night-tales|accessdate=5 August 2018}} It was released on 1 April 2016 through [[Late Night Tales]] on British independent record label [[Night Time Stories]].{{cite web|title=Sasha goes minimal on ‘Scene Delete’|work=[[Mixmag]]|url=https://mixmag.net/read/sasha-goes-minimal-on-late-night-tales-compilation-news|accessdate=5 August 2018}} The album has been described as “unabashedly ambient” and Sasha described it as “a split in [his] career”. Upon release, the album appeared on the [[UK Albums Chart]], peaking at number 34.{{cite web|title=Sasha – Chart History|work=[[Official Charts Company]]|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/29886/sasha/|accessdate=5 August 2018}} Four singles were released from the album “View2” “Warewolf, “Pontiac, and “Bring on the Night-Time”. In 2017, three remix singles were released comprising remixes of songs from the album, before a remix album, ”Scene Delete: The Remixes”, was released on 19 May 2017.{{cite web|title=Sasha enlists Matthew Dear, Max Cooper and more for ‘Scene Delete’ remixes|work=[[Mixmag]]|url=https://mixmag.net/read/sasha-enlists-matthew-dear-kiasmos-max-cooper-and-more-for-scene-delete-remixes-news|accessdate=5 August 2018}}
==Background==
==Background==
The album was intended as an appreciation of “post-minimalist [[modern classical]]” music, with Sasha citing [[Max Richter]], [[Nils Frahm]], [[Brian Eno]] and [[Steve Reich]] as influences for the composition of the album. In a press release with ”[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]” on the topic of the album’s composition, prior to its release, Sasha stated:
The album was intended as an appreciation of “post-minimalist [[modern classical]]” music, with Sasha citing [[Max Richter]], [[Nils Frahm]], [[Brian Eno]] and [[Steve Reich]] as influences for the composition of the album. In a press release with ”[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]” on the topic of the album’s composition prior to its release, Sasha stated:
{{cquote|Whenever I’m in the studio and I’ve been working on techno or club music, I immediately want to work on something more textural and ambient. It just kept piling up. I was thinking about releasing an album that had all my club records and my ambient stuff on it but it didn’t seem like it would fit together.}}
{{cquote|Whenever I’m in the studio and I’ve been working on techno or club music, I immediately want to work on something more textural and ambient. It just kept piling up. I was thinking about releasing an album that had all my club records and my ambient stuff on it but it didn’t seem like it would fit together.}}
”Scene Delete” was originally intended to be a [[compilation album]], like the majority of [[Late Night Tales]] releases.{{cite web|title=Sasha: Scene Delete – Inverted Audio|work=Inverted…
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