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Porchlight & Rocking Chairs
Cat: FRCD 32. Rel: 16 May 13
 
Deep House
Jasmine Dragon
Dance Of The Pharoes
Hold My Hand
Brought To Bare (feat Jonatan Backelie)
High Wire
Rollergirl
Wanting You
Porchlight & Rockingchairs
Cracks In The Pavement
Towards The Seer
The Glowing Embers
These Times (feat Jinadu - LP version)
Review: It's been a while since Freerange boss Jamie Odell (better known, of course, as Jimpster) delivered an album; in fact, his last full-length dropped way back in 2006. Seven years is a long time between drinks, but the rest seems to have done Odell good; Porchlight & Rocking Chairs is arguably his strongest album to date. While deep house remains his focus (see the intricate "Glowing Embers", Detroit influenced "Cracks In The Pavement" and Moodymann-ish "High Wire"), there's a soulful bagginess and barely concealed jazziness throughout. More impressively, many tracks hark back to his pre-house days as a producer of lovingly crafted downtempo gems (see "Jasmine Dragon", "Wanting You" and previous single "These Times".
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Heat Makes Sense EP
Heat Makes Sense EP (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: FR 289. Rel: 23 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Heat Makes Sense (6:21)
Switch (feat Stimulus & Malik Work) (5:39)
Marino (feat Big $exy) (5:23)
Do You Love Me? (The Martinez Brothers edit) (5:42)
Review: Greg Paulus is a noted trumpet player who rose up through the ranks alongside the likes of Wolf & Lamb and Soul Clap. The American has genuine chops which he shows off once more here on an EP with Taylor Bense for the UK deep house dons at Freerange. 'Heat Makes Sense' is a leftfield sound with curious melodic motifs and off-grid bass notes next to funky whistles. 'Switch' (feat Stimulus & Malik Work) is then a more blissed-out and summary deep house groove and 'Marino' (feat Big $exy) comes alive with Paulus's trumpet licks bringing the playful and sun-kissed energy. Last of all is a nice stripped-back and dry tech cut, 'Do You Love Me?' (The Martinez Brothers edit).
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City To City: Johannesburg
Cat: FR 295. Rel: 16 Feb 24
 
Deep House
KaySoul - "Icey Baby" (feat Mr Beale) (5:55)
SculpturedMusic - "Midnight Talk" (5:06)
Sizlecaude - "Far Apart" (5:52)
Radic The Myth - "Love (Kinda Thing)" (6:07)
Persie Botta Vs Jade Nickels - "They Never Loved Us" (5:57)
Thabang Baloyi - "Lost In" (5:11)
Review: Freerange is a workhorse of the global deep house underground and it has recently cast itself out on a trip through the different cities of the world. City To City: Johannesburg looks to a country that has long had its own unique and thriving deep house scene and enlists some of its best talents to offer up some fresh sounds. KaySoul's 'Icey Baby' is soulful and sensitive, SculpturedMusic's 'Midnight Talk' has deft pads shimmering over soft kicks, SizLeCaude's 'Far Apart' rides on a nice Kai Alce style bassline and the flip side offers another trio of musical and percussive late night smooches. Lovely stuff.
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Re Bulele EP
Cat: FR 294. Rel: 31 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Mama Mwana (5:47)
Re Bulele (feat Fox Meropa - FNX Omar remix) (6:24)
Re Bulele (feat Fox Meropa) (8:25)
Review: Nothing is tastier than some Freerange deep house and so it proves with this first new offering of the year from the venerated UK label. Aroop Roy is the man on the buttons and 'Mama Mwana' is the Afro opener that transports you to somewhere hot. Squeaky guitar lines unfurl over the warming rolling beats to a hypnotic effect. Next is a remix from Moroccan scene mainstay FNX Omar who flips 'Re Bulele' into a deeply sonorous affair with twinkling melodies and steamy vocal coos and the original version rounds out the EP with percussive, funky and soulful house grooves. A typically rich EP from this crew.
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Tags: Afro House
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