Sascha Müller - SSREXTRA78

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Review by John Courtney

SSREXTRA78 by Sascha Müller – A Deep Dive into Acid, Tribal, and Techno Vibes Alright, let’s get into SSREXTRA78 by Sascha Müller. This 2019 release from Germany is a wild ride through the electronic scene, blending acid, tribal, techno, and minimal techno styles. It’s like someone took all your favorite late-night warehouse vibes, threw in some experimental twists, and slapped it on a record. The album came out on Super 6 Records, which kinda feels like the perfect home for this kind of raw, unfiltered sound. Now, there are 21 tracks here (yeah, you read that right), so obviously I’m not gonna go through every single one. That’d be exhausting—for me to write and for you to read. But two tracks really stuck with me: “Acinaut” and “M-kng 4 (Sascha Müller Remixed Sascha Müller).” “Acinaut” hits hard right outta the gate. It’s got this hypnotic acid line that just loops around your brain until you’re fully locked in. Like, I remember listening to it while walking home at night, and suddenly everything felt cinematic. The streetlights? Mood lighting. My footsteps? Part of the beat. It’s one of those tracks where you forget where you are for a sec, ya know? It’s not overly complicated, but sometimes simplicity is what makes something unforgettable. Then there’s “M-kng 4,” which is basically Sascha remixing himself—and honestly, dude nailed it. It’s darker, grittier, and has this industrial edge that just slaps. There’s a moment halfway through where the bass drops out completely, leaving only these eerie high-pitched tones floating around. For a second, I thought my headphones broke. But then BAM—it comes back in full force, and you’re left thinking, “Okay, Sascha, you win.” It’s chaotic but controlled, if that makes sense. The rest of the album kinda flows together as this big sonic journey. Tracks like “The OS Tracks 03” or “Fallende Elektronen” keep things interesting without overstaying their welcome. And props to him for including a radio edit (“12345678”), because who doesn’t love a trimmed-down version when you’re feeling lazy? But here’s the thing about SSREXTRA78—it’s not trying to be anything other than itself. No frills, no gimmicks. Just pure, unapologetic electronic music. And honestly, we need more of that in a world where everyone’s chasing streams and clout. Final thought? Listening to this album made me realize how rare it is to find music that feels alive. Like, you can tell Sascha wasn’t sitting there thinking about charts or trends—he was just making stuff he liked. And honestly? That’s pretty damn cool. Also, fun fact: after finishing the album, I Googled “Sascha Müller” and found out he also paints. Of course he does. Wouldn’t expect anything less from a guy who names his tracks things like “Fallende Elektronen.”

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Download

Filename: sascha-mller-ssrextra78.zip
  • MP3 size: 154 mb
  • FLAC size: 906 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The OS Tracks 062:02
12345678 (Radio Edit)2:58
The OS Tracks 053:32
M-kng 4 (Sascha Müller Remixed Sascha Müller)5:36
The OS Tracks 113:40
The OS Tracks 092:27
Acinaut4:20
The OS Tracks 072:46
The OS Tracks 122:52
The OS Tracks 102:52
The OS Tracks 143:37
The OS Tracks 033:46
Fallende Elektronen6:11
The OS Tracks 153:58
The OS Tracks 013:31
8 Meter5:25
The OS Tracks 083:16
The OS Tracks 133:03
The OS Tracks 024:07
The OS Tracks 043:58

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Catalog Numbers

SSREXTRA78

Labels

Super 6 Records

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Formats

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Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *SSREXTRA78* by Sascha Müller is like a treasure chest of electronic sounds. It came out in 2019 under the German label Super 6 Records. With tracks like *Acinaut* and *Fallende Elektronen*, it blends acid, tribal, techno, and minimal techno vibes. What’s wild is that it includes a remix where Sascha Müller remixed his own track—talk about an artist wearing multiple hats! This album feels like a journey through experimental beats and rhythms, perfect for anyone who loves diving deep into electronic music.