Sasha - Coma (spangled Rubdub) -
: This period marked Sasha's shift away from the "big room" trance-influenced sound toward a more refined, tech-house and minimal palette. While some fans at the time found this era "strange," many now view it as a masterclass in production detail. Critical Reception
is a distinct, atmospheric version of one of Sasha’s most emotionally charged productions from his emFire era. Released around 2007–2008 as part of The emFire Collection , this version strips back the peak-time intensity of the original to focus on a deeper, more hypnotic groove. Musical Composition & Vibe Sasha - Coma (Spangled Rubdub)
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: True to its name, this version prioritizes rhythm and texture over the lead melodies. It features "spangled," echoing synth washes and a "rubdub" bassline that feels more physical and rolling than the melodic original. Released around 2007–2008 as part of The emFire
: It sits firmly within Progressive House with strong Minimal influences, a style Sasha explored heavily during the late 2000s.
: This track appears on The emFire Collection (2008), an album that compiled various mixes and edits of four core tracks: Coma , Park It In The Shade , Who Killed Sparky? , and Mongoose .
: Unlike some of the more "filler" tracks of that era, "Coma" and its various dubs are cited as "absolute stunners" that hit new levels of perfection.
