
Title............ A Black Man In Space
Label............ Objektivity
Catalogue........ OBJ007
Year............. 2008
Genre............ House
Subgenre......... Tech House, Minimal, Funky, Deep
Rls.Date......... 11-01-2008
Size............. 40,6 MB
Tracks........... 03
Length........... 17:44 min
Source........... WEB
Quality.......... mp3; 320kbps; 44,1Khz; Full Stereo
Encoder.......... LAME 3.97
01. A Black Man In Space (Original Mix) 06:29
02. A Black Man In Space (Sax Mix) 07:26
03. A Black Man In Space (Bonus Beats) 03:49
Just when US house music seems dangerously close to
basking in the glory days of classics, veteran
techno-come-house music producer, Dennis Ferrer
throws a fierce curve ball, shaking
things up again on the dancefloor.
His latest venture, "A Black Man in Space" silences
any doubt the masses are ready for a potent shot of
minimal techno meets soul - a funky, techie track
from the forthcoming album "The More Things Change"
(Objektivity).
Ferrer's debut CD, "The World As I See It" (King
Street / Defected) seamlessly delivered the goods
upon its 2006 release with club anthems "Touched the
Sky", "Transitions" and the soulful "Church Lady".
Even the 2005 powerhouse "Son of Raw" (Ibadan)
resurfaced as an added bonus.
In fact, much of 2007 proved a stellar year for the
versatile songwriter / producer with a keen ear and
discerning eye. At the helm of independent label
Objektivity, Ferrer continues to hit his stride on
signature bass-laden productions with the likes of
Karizma, Abicah Soul and The Martinez Brothers.
To date, Ferrer's resume reads like a who's-who in
dance music's pantheon: "Reach For Freedom" (King
Street), "Funu" (Basic), Ferrer & Sydenham Inc,
"Sandcastles" (Ibadan) along with classic remixes of
works by Blaze and Barbara Tucker, Reel People, Fish
Go Deep and, recently, the white-hot Telepopmusik"s,
"Love Can Damage Your Health".
Looking forward to 2008 he continues to take chances
on the unpredictable - think, current remix project
with Scandinavian songstress Ane Brun, a new series
of drum tools inspired by his Buzz Beats
(Objektivity) tech anthem that has been massive with
the likes of Richie Hawtin and a modernist house
remix approach to Reel People, neo soul vocal "Alibi"
(Papa) that is sure to keep house heads smiling.
http://www.myspace.com/dennisferrer
http://rapidshare.com/files/83175330/SONOFRAWrar.rar
1 comment:
Nije los "A black man in space", ali sto se tice Ferrera, Sandcastles je nepobjediv. :)
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