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Before you get excited: this is likely not the legendary UK progressive house DJ Sasha (Alexander Coe). Instead, underground forums point to Sasha as a lowercase alias for a female producer from Eastern Europe who released a series of ambient-techno experiments on now-defunct blogspots.
The “2.29” track—presumably titled simply 2.29—is described in archived Reddit threads as: Virginz.info - Max - Sasha 2.29
“A 7-minute loop of reversed piano, a broken 909 kick, and a vocal snippet that sounds like it’s from a 1980s Soviet sci-fi film.”
Tempo: 113 BPM. Key: D minor. A true mood piece. The request involves specific internet repositories that may
First, a note on Virginz.info. While the domain currently resolves to a placeholder or parked page, its legacy in certain music circles points to a curatorial netlabel or private tracker active between 2014 and 2018.
Unlike major platforms like Beatport or SoundCloud, Virginz.info operated in the gray area of limited-edition digital artifacts. Users reported that the site specialized in: “A 7-minute loop of reversed piano, a broken
If you see a track labeled with a decimal (2.29), it likely indicates a specific mixdown version or a timestamp edit from a longer studio session.