Deep house legend Kerri Chandler boots off 2023 with a new collection of archive material ranging from the darkroom bounce of 'Fluff Rehab' to broken jazz of 'Dem Joy Ride'.
The Jersey legend spent the last year reflecting on his favorite dancefloors on "Spaces & Places", and this year digs thru his archive of belters for a second EP of "Lost & Found" tracks. The best is up first: 'Fluff Rehab' has been floating around in one form or another for a few years, and characterizes the sweaty depths Chandler's music can reach, marinating in tight stabs, punctuating trapdoor slams and booming, funked kicks. From there we sashay into 'What If', a disco-rooted groover that boasts a sexy clipped vocal and the kind of analog bass/organ combo that drags us right back into the late 1990s.
'Who You Are' maintains the mood with swooping strings and an even more prominent vocal, while closing track 'Dem Joy Ride' harks back to the broken beat era, tying electric piano noodles and faint, restrained electronics up to a jazzy ensemble of horns and slippery acoustic drums.
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Deep house legend Kerri Chandler boots off 2023 with a new collection of archive material ranging from the darkroom bounce of 'Fluff Rehab' to broken jazz of 'Dem Joy Ride'.
The Jersey legend spent the last year reflecting on his favorite dancefloors on "Spaces & Places", and this year digs thru his archive of belters for a second EP of "Lost & Found" tracks. The best is up first: 'Fluff Rehab' has been floating around in one form or another for a few years, and characterizes the sweaty depths Chandler's music can reach, marinating in tight stabs, punctuating trapdoor slams and booming, funked kicks. From there we sashay into 'What If', a disco-rooted groover that boasts a sexy clipped vocal and the kind of analog bass/organ combo that drags us right back into the late 1990s.
'Who You Are' maintains the mood with swooping strings and an even more prominent vocal, while closing track 'Dem Joy Ride' harks back to the broken beat era, tying electric piano noodles and faint, restrained electronics up to a jazzy ensemble of horns and slippery acoustic drums.
Deep house legend Kerri Chandler boots off 2023 with a new collection of archive material ranging from the darkroom bounce of 'Fluff Rehab' to broken jazz of 'Dem Joy Ride'.
The Jersey legend spent the last year reflecting on his favorite dancefloors on "Spaces & Places", and this year digs thru his archive of belters for a second EP of "Lost & Found" tracks. The best is up first: 'Fluff Rehab' has been floating around in one form or another for a few years, and characterizes the sweaty depths Chandler's music can reach, marinating in tight stabs, punctuating trapdoor slams and booming, funked kicks. From there we sashay into 'What If', a disco-rooted groover that boasts a sexy clipped vocal and the kind of analog bass/organ combo that drags us right back into the late 1990s.
'Who You Are' maintains the mood with swooping strings and an even more prominent vocal, while closing track 'Dem Joy Ride' harks back to the broken beat era, tying electric piano noodles and faint, restrained electronics up to a jazzy ensemble of horns and slippery acoustic drums.
Deep house legend Kerri Chandler boots off 2023 with a new collection of archive material ranging from the darkroom bounce of 'Fluff Rehab' to broken jazz of 'Dem Joy Ride'.
The Jersey legend spent the last year reflecting on his favorite dancefloors on "Spaces & Places", and this year digs thru his archive of belters for a second EP of "Lost & Found" tracks. The best is up first: 'Fluff Rehab' has been floating around in one form or another for a few years, and characterizes the sweaty depths Chandler's music can reach, marinating in tight stabs, punctuating trapdoor slams and booming, funked kicks. From there we sashay into 'What If', a disco-rooted groover that boasts a sexy clipped vocal and the kind of analog bass/organ combo that drags us right back into the late 1990s.
'Who You Are' maintains the mood with swooping strings and an even more prominent vocal, while closing track 'Dem Joy Ride' harks back to the broken beat era, tying electric piano noodles and faint, restrained electronics up to a jazzy ensemble of horns and slippery acoustic drums.