Home  Artists  

Al Zanders

Filter

My filters

See all
Downloads
See all
Genre
See all
Release Date
Not Forthcoming
5
Last Year
1

Al Zanders

Browse the latest digital releases by Al Zanders
Stars Of IG
Stars Of IG - (6:15) 123 BPM
Spring Boo - (6:19) 123 BPM Hot
With Racionzer - (6:25) 121 BPM
Review: Five years after he made his first appearance on Underground Therapy Muzik, Londoner Al Zanders returns to Roy Davis Jr and Odell Braziel's long-running label. He excels from the word go, offering up the gorgeous, musically detailed and melodically positive 'Stars of IG', a bleeping and kaleidoscopic fusion of classic synthesiser lead lines, immersive pads, jazz-funk influences and huggable deep house grooves. 'Spring Boo' is a more classic-sounding - and delightfully dreamy - chunk of deep house perfection with added lo-fi electronic melodies, while 'With Racionizer' is the most musically expansive of the lot, with fluid piano motifs and early '80s Herbie Hancock synths leaping above a bouncy house beat.
 from $1.89
UTM 2007
23 Jun 23
Deep House
Guidance EP
Television - (5:26) 120 BPM
Likes For Cash - (6:23) 121 BPM
Guidance - (6:20) 122 BPM
 from $1.89
UTM 2001
27 Jun 18
Deep House
Limb Valley EP
Endcliffe Park - (7:30) 121 BPM
 from $1.89
BLND 10-2
13 Nov 17
Deep House
There Is Rhythm
There Is Rhythm - (6:49) 123 BPM Hot
Review: Sheffield selector Al Zanders stamped his authority all over 2016, delivering acclaimed EPs for Wolf Music and his own A-Z Records stable. Here his seemingly unstoppable rise continues via a fine two-tracker for Soho store Phonica's in-house label. First up is the magical "There is Rhythm", a warm, trippy and pleasingly bass-heavy deep house cut rich in saucer-eyed synthesizer arpeggio lines, layered hand percussion, sparkling pianos and astonishingly loved-up breakdowns. The glassy-eyed feel continues on the virtual flipside, where he underpins psychedelic-era dream-pop samples - drenched in copious amounts of reverb - with a crunchy drum machine beat. By rights, it shouldn't work, but it most definitely does (thanks, in no small part, to the righteousness of his mind-altering analogue bassline and sweaty percussion hits).
 from $1.89
PHONICA 019
27 Oct 17
Deep House
Slender EP
Slender - (5:53) 120 BPM
I Don't Want You To Judge - (6:42) 122 BPM Hot
Let Me Be Lonely - (5:18) 120 BPM
Review: Al Zanders aka Lodger from Sheffield presents us with some dusty deep house on the mysterious Karakul Records. Starting off is "Slender" with its mesmerising piano solo that soon gives way to some sublime deepness for lovers and night people alike. On the flip is "I Dont Want You To Judge" which rolls deep with an infectious Rhodes and bongo workout, alongside some cheeky, cut up samples to nice effect. "Let Me Be Lonely" is deep and soulful funky house with an adequate amount of filtering to boot! This guy is definitely influenced by the likes of Andres and Rick Wilhite and we like his style!
 from $1.89
KARAKUL 003
04 Dec 15
Deep House
Cart subtotal: