Sasha (born Alexander Paul Coe on 4 September 1969 in Bangor, Caernarfonshire, Wales) is a Welsh DJ and record producer. Sasha began his career playing acid house dance music in the late 1980s. He partnered with fellow DJ John Digweed in 1993, touring internationally and producing a series of mixes (compilations of other artists work played in a continuous fashion).
Sasha has produced multiple UK-charting singles and has remixed tracks for artists such as Madonna and The Chemical Brothers. His remix of Felix da Housecat's "Watching Cars Go By" earned him a 2004 Grammy nomination. Sasha's remixing and production often combine electronic music genres, making it difficult for critics to pinpoint his musical style, including on his debut album of original work, Airdrawndagger.
After achieving success as a producer and DJ, Sasha worked with younger DJs and producers such as BT and James Zabiela, influencing their musical styles and techniques. His use of live audio engineering equipment helped popularise technological innovations among DJs who formerly relied on records and turntables. Despite the changing trends in electronic dance music, Sasha continues to perform in large dance venues. In 2007, he formed a record label with Renaissance Records called emFire, which is the exclusive outlet for his new music.
This little girl danced and played with kings.
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Karate meets Kalashnikovs as the uncontrollable force and the immovable object are thrown together in this bloody hilarious action comedy! Hiro's a Tokyo cyber-punk Yakuza with a simple mission: smuggle a toilet made of pure heroin to New York City. If he fails his boss will stick his sword where the rising sun don't shine. Marco's a muscle mountain enforcer working for a family of ex-commandos from the Bosnian war. He's an entry-level thug with dreams of rising up the ranks. But in the Bosnian mob, promotion is spelled AK-47. When a bloody New York mob war erupts and Hiro and Marco snatch the toilet. It's worth millions - if they can find somebody who can decipher the Japanese chemistry formula. Wounded, hunted and dragging a 50-pound toilet made of heroin; they race around New York. Through sleazy alleyways, bouncer brawls, sniper shoot-outs and a biker war they're on a quest to find a Japanese chemist. Problem is Marco has a nasty habit of getting shot and Hiro is just looking for a girl to swallow his sashimi.
Guns, Thugs, and Toilets Made of Drugs.
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In the future, the US Marshalls work for bounty rather than a regular fee. At one point, a bounty on a assassin from Hong Kong is doubled by the Chinese government, and all Marshalls go after this one target to secure their pension. But there might be things hidden by the Chinese special forces.
Keywords: asian-woman, bounty-hunter, exploding-building, flashback, handcuffs, hollywood-sign, hologram, lingerie, little-girl, loss-of-pet
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The Marx Brothers try and put on a play before their landlord finds out that they have run out of money. To confuse the landlord they pretend that the play's author has contracted some terrible disease and can't be moved. Originally a stage play, the setting shows it's origins, but this is vintage Marx Brothers.
Keywords: actor, actress, backer, based-on-play, bound-and-gagged, cheque, contract, dancing, eviction, fainting
Better . . . Battier . . . Funnier Than Ever !
Gordon Miller: Shhh. Money.
Leo Davis: You've been in jail?::Harry Binelli: Sure, it's'a not so bad. You behave and they make you a trustee.
Hilda Manny: If I don't come back you'll know it's good news.::Gordon Miller: And if you do come back bring four bottles of poison.
Gordon Miller: Too soon, too soon, he died too soon.::Harry Binelli: An hour too soon.
Harry Binelli: Hello? Room Service. Bring up enough ice to cool a warm body.
Leo Davis: Well, if you fellows don't mind, I'm going to wash up.::Harry Binelli: Yeah, go ahead. The rest of us are already washed up.
Gregory Wagner: Jumping butterballs!
Leo Davis: Gee, I-I-I don't know whether I can keep it up for two and a half hours.::Gordon Miller: It's all right. We'll help you.
Harry Binelli: I still think it's a terrible play, but it makes a wonderful rehearsal.
Leo Davis: I'll give you the best performance you ever saw in a hotel bedroom!