Sausha serves her eponymous EP straight, no mixer
Briefly

Sausha, a NYC-based DJ, shifts from her eclectic, high-octane performances to a more personal sound in her debut EP. The project features three tracks that blend industrial noise with salsa and champeta influences, creating a raw, physical sound that's intricately assembled. The cover art complements this exploration of identity and reflection. In an exclusive interview, she discusses the emotional toll of creating this collection and her deep-rooted relationship with New York, emphasizing the necessity of surrounding herself with inspiring individuals in her creative process.
"The project is less a genre mashup than a reconstitution—music that's been pulled apart and sewn back together, gaining sharpened edges in the new assemblage."
"I need people around me that inspire me in some kind of way. Otherwise, it's a chop."
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