
A menacing collision of big beat grit and noir storytelling, featuring Iggy Pop’s gravelly narration over a thick, distorted bassline and psychedelic feedback.
November 30, 1999 · Time Bomb Recordings
Aisha is a masterclass in sonic tension, a track that feels less like a traditional single and more like a high-tension short film captured in audio. It is anchored by a massive, overdriven bassline that provides a relentless forward momentum, while layers of psychedelic guitar feedback and cold electronic pulses create an atmosphere of urban decay and nocturnal danger. The production is dense and saturated, giving the entire experience a heavy, tactile quality that demands a high-volume listen to fully appreciate the grit of the instrumentation.
How does Aisha sound next to the rest of Death in Vegas's catalogue?
The vocals lean far further into spoken word than the rest of the catalogue.
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