The long-awaited debut album from the man voted last year's world number one house DJ, is finally here with a mix of genres and styles showcasing his talents.
But, unfortunately, it seems to be more of a wet lettuce than an airdrawndagger. It proves that hype can be a dangerous thing.
Because, quite frankly, this album, apparently 10 years in the making, is nothing special and leaves you wondering what all the fuss was about.
A mixture of smooth send-you-to-sleep instrumentals and repetitive thumping beats, this album features Junkie XL, and Sasha's longtime partner in crime Charlie May.
Two Globes out of five. CGM
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