Sound Bites

Sasha Mir – Original Sin

New York-based electronic artist Sasha Mir has quickly become a force to be reckoned with in the music scene, infusing her tracks with a unique blend of emotional depth and poetic storytelling. Since her debut less than a year ago, Sasha has already made waves with her distinctive style, which she describes as “techno poetry.” Her latest single, *”Original Sin,”* perfectly encapsulates this, offering listeners a haunting exploration of desire and human nature. The track, enhanced by Anton Ishutin’s masterful remix, draws you into a cosmic dance between darkness and light, making it impossible to escape the allure of Sasha’s sound.

If you haven’t yet experienced the magnetic pull of *”Original Sin,”* now’s the time. With over 500,000 streams in just six months, this track is quickly becoming a fan favorite. Don’t miss out—listen to *”Original Sin”* on Spotify and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Sasha Mir’s techno poetry.

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