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For over four decades, Mr. Fingers has been shaping the core of house music. Now he returns with a new album that continues his timeless journey through deep rhythms, soulful melodies, and immersive atmospheres. Crafted with the warmth and musicality that define him, the record blends deep house, jazz-infused harmonies, and subtle R&B textures. Mr. Fingers once again reminds us why his music remains essential: hypnotic grooves and heartfelt compositions. Not just music for the club, but also for the quiet spaces...
For over four decades, Mr. Fingers has been shaping the core of house music. Now he returns with a new album that continues his timeless journey through deep rhythms, soulful melodies, and immersive atmospheres. Crafted with the warmth and musicality that define him, the record blends deep house, jazz-infused harmonies, and subtle R&B textures. Mr. Fingers once again reminds us why his music remains essential: hypnotic grooves and heartfelt compositions. Not just music for the club, but also for the quiet spaces...
Roach Motel , Moodymanc , Leif , Blaze , Dam Swindle , Jimpster , Audio Junkies , Nacho Marco , Joyce Muniz , Motor City Drum Ensemble , Rachel Row , Isolee , Ikaro , Herbert , Oskar Offermann , Nick Holder , Mood II Swing , DJ Chus , Groove Foundation , QX-I , Mr. Fingers , Timmy Regisford , Lynn Lockamy , DJ Pierre , George Morel , Directions , M.A.N.D.Y. , Satoshi Tomiie , Frankie Knuckles
"'Deep House - alongside Brazil and 'world cup', they seem to be the most over-used two words of 2014. What is 'Deep House'? Last year I played in Stockholm alongside a man who should know as he was there at its birth, Tyree Cooper. Tyree warmed up the room spinning mid-tempo, early 80s Disco or, as he put it 'House Music', stating 'it's the music Frankie played before anyone had made a House record'. Four decades after the Warehouse in Chicago closed, Deep House now means everything from European 120BPM Tech House to UK House that ex-Grime kids now make and of course, 'Trad Deep House' like the American stalwarts still make. What we thought we would do is take what we like thats representing out there. Music that is good for your soul, music that you can still feel during that 8am cab-of-shame drive home. We have picked some of Get Physical's deep moments and matched them up with some 90's classics like DJ Pierres seminal 'Jesus On My Mind' and whats considered by many afficianados THE best Deep House record of that decade - Round Two's 'New Day'. We then dropped in some curveballs such as UK producer Moodymancs 'Paint Black', remixed of course by a godfather of Deep House, one Larry Heard, and Mark E's 'Bog Dance'. It's old school meets Phuture classics. It's Mike Dunn and M.A.N.D.Y.. It's Frankie's 'Tears' and Anja's 'Stay Quiet'. It's HOUSE in all its glory." - Terry Farley, 2014
For over four decades, Mr. Fingers has been shaping the core of house music. Now he returns with a new album that continues his timeless journey through deep rhythms, soulful melodies, and immersive atmospheres. Crafted with the warmth and musicality that define him, the record blends deep house, jazz-infused harmonies, and subtle R&B textures. Mr. Fingers once again reminds us why his music remains essential: hypnotic grooves and heartfelt compositions. Not just music for the club, but also for the quiet spaces...
Groove Armada , BRS , Good Together , Tim "Love" Lee , Open Door , Kleeer , Jeru The Damaja , Roy Ayers , Metro Area 4 , Kimbu Kimra , Don Ray , Shuggie Otis , Al Green , Rae & Christian , Mr. Fingers , Aretha Franklin , Loose Ends , Nick Walker , Late Night Tales
You know the script by now..... Taking the listener on a laid back journey through their musical inspirations, the series has encompassed some of the greatest producers of the last 20 years. Each album features a cover version produced exclusively for the project by the compilers themselves and a spoken word story, which in this case is read by none other than Sir Patrick Moore. This edition to the series undulates from soul to contemporary house via the likes of Grace Jones, Aretha Franklin and Al Green....... not forgetting, of course, that classic Mr. Fingers moment. And with the wealth of musical knowledge possessed by Groove Armada, not only does the track selection blow your mind but the technicalities ain't so bad either; check out the Roy Ayers/Jeru the Damaja soundclash and their exclusive stellar cover version of 'Fly Me to the Moon'. With 2 fantastic albums already under their belt, they have certainly added another twist to their tale; the true story of a late night with Groove Armada.are also not bereft of some serious chugging. A chug, for those of you unsure, is somewhere south of a truck and north of a boogie and we can thoroughly recommend it as a certain cure for chilblains, gout and Sunday blues. Try Fern Kinneys slow electro-disco Baby Let Me Kiss You or Gina Xs Teutonic dancefloor dalliance, Kaddish, or even Farahs Mogadisco Law Of Life for size. As always, because this is a Late Night Tales rule and because we like to spoil you, Lindstrom has done an exclusive cover version, the sublime Let It Happen, a Balearic classic in its Vangelis original form and perfectly modernised by lanky chap with the ten-day growth.