Foremost deep house architect Ron Trent shakes colourfully plumed feathers on a hearty 90 minute session spanning slinkiest Afro-Latinate grooves, discoid jazz-funk, beatdown and all that good stuff.
A leading figure of deep house since 1990 - godfather to sounds by everyone from Theo Parrish to Michael J. Blood - the one and only Ron Trent shows off his legendary verve on 10 trax that take all the time needed to work that magic, including a number of finessed original vocal performances by the likes of Leroy Burgess and Harry Dennis.
There’s a heavenly amount to get down with, inc standouts registered in the 9 minuts of lo-slung strut and woozy, harmonised pads gilded by Burgess’ hair-kissing vox on ‘Let Me See You Shining’, and Dennis’ purr on the 10’+ closer ‘Her’, and we’re particularly attracted to the debonaire, deckside air of ‘Sexstrology’, and the downstroked, breezy lushness of ‘Juice’. Gems keep coming in the slinky swivel of his Brazilian-styled winner ‘Hot Ice’ thru the expansive, dreamy soul of ‘And Fly Away’, all primed for the even the hardest to please deep house cat.
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Foremost deep house architect Ron Trent shakes colourfully plumed feathers on a hearty 90 minute session spanning slinkiest Afro-Latinate grooves, discoid jazz-funk, beatdown and all that good stuff.
A leading figure of deep house since 1990 - godfather to sounds by everyone from Theo Parrish to Michael J. Blood - the one and only Ron Trent shows off his legendary verve on 10 trax that take all the time needed to work that magic, including a number of finessed original vocal performances by the likes of Leroy Burgess and Harry Dennis.
There’s a heavenly amount to get down with, inc standouts registered in the 9 minuts of lo-slung strut and woozy, harmonised pads gilded by Burgess’ hair-kissing vox on ‘Let Me See You Shining’, and Dennis’ purr on the 10’+ closer ‘Her’, and we’re particularly attracted to the debonaire, deckside air of ‘Sexstrology’, and the downstroked, breezy lushness of ‘Juice’. Gems keep coming in the slinky swivel of his Brazilian-styled winner ‘Hot Ice’ thru the expansive, dreamy soul of ‘And Fly Away’, all primed for the even the hardest to please deep house cat.
Foremost deep house architect Ron Trent shakes colourfully plumed feathers on a hearty 90 minute session spanning slinkiest Afro-Latinate grooves, discoid jazz-funk, beatdown and all that good stuff.
A leading figure of deep house since 1990 - godfather to sounds by everyone from Theo Parrish to Michael J. Blood - the one and only Ron Trent shows off his legendary verve on 10 trax that take all the time needed to work that magic, including a number of finessed original vocal performances by the likes of Leroy Burgess and Harry Dennis.
There’s a heavenly amount to get down with, inc standouts registered in the 9 minuts of lo-slung strut and woozy, harmonised pads gilded by Burgess’ hair-kissing vox on ‘Let Me See You Shining’, and Dennis’ purr on the 10’+ closer ‘Her’, and we’re particularly attracted to the debonaire, deckside air of ‘Sexstrology’, and the downstroked, breezy lushness of ‘Juice’. Gems keep coming in the slinky swivel of his Brazilian-styled winner ‘Hot Ice’ thru the expansive, dreamy soul of ‘And Fly Away’, all primed for the even the hardest to please deep house cat.
Foremost deep house architect Ron Trent shakes colourfully plumed feathers on a hearty 90 minute session spanning slinkiest Afro-Latinate grooves, discoid jazz-funk, beatdown and all that good stuff.
A leading figure of deep house since 1990 - godfather to sounds by everyone from Theo Parrish to Michael J. Blood - the one and only Ron Trent shows off his legendary verve on 10 trax that take all the time needed to work that magic, including a number of finessed original vocal performances by the likes of Leroy Burgess and Harry Dennis.
There’s a heavenly amount to get down with, inc standouts registered in the 9 minuts of lo-slung strut and woozy, harmonised pads gilded by Burgess’ hair-kissing vox on ‘Let Me See You Shining’, and Dennis’ purr on the 10’+ closer ‘Her’, and we’re particularly attracted to the debonaire, deckside air of ‘Sexstrology’, and the downstroked, breezy lushness of ‘Juice’. Gems keep coming in the slinky swivel of his Brazilian-styled winner ‘Hot Ice’ thru the expansive, dreamy soul of ‘And Fly Away’, all primed for the even the hardest to please deep house cat.
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Foremost deep house architect Ron Trent shakes colourfully plumed feathers on a hearty 90 minute session spanning slinkiest Afro-Latinate grooves, discoid jazz-funk, beatdown and all that good stuff.
A leading figure of deep house since 1990 - godfather to sounds by everyone from Theo Parrish to Michael J. Blood - the one and only Ron Trent shows off his legendary verve on 10 trax that take all the time needed to work that magic, including a number of finessed original vocal performances by the likes of Leroy Burgess and Harry Dennis.
There’s a heavenly amount to get down with, inc standouts registered in the 9 minuts of lo-slung strut and woozy, harmonised pads gilded by Burgess’ hair-kissing vox on ‘Let Me See You Shining’, and Dennis’ purr on the 10’+ closer ‘Her’, and we’re particularly attracted to the debonaire, deckside air of ‘Sexstrology’, and the downstroked, breezy lushness of ‘Juice’. Gems keep coming in the slinky swivel of his Brazilian-styled winner ‘Hot Ice’ thru the expansive, dreamy soul of ‘And Fly Away’, all primed for the even the hardest to please deep house cat.