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Summer Daze 2023
Various
Milton Jackson & Ski Oakenfull - "Got To Find" - (5:57) 115 BPM
Matt Masters - "Look What You've Done" (Fred Everything remix) - (6:22) 122 BPM Hot
Beau Zwart - "Rusty Lewis" (Art Of Tones remix) - (5:15) 124 BPM
Atjazz & Fred Everything - "Stay A Little While" - (6:05) 120 BPM
Manuel Sahagun - "Kick To Flip" - (5:04) 120 BPM
Fred Everything - "Paintings" - (5:43) 120 BPM
Matt Masters - "I've Opened My Eyes" (feat Mark Pearson) - (5:30) 111 BPM
Milton Jackson & Matt Masters - "Viaggio" (Fred Everything remix) - (5:57) 121 BPM
Paul Rudder - "Glue" (feat Segilola) - (6:50) 122 BPM
Fred Everything - "Light Of Day" (feat Rise Ashen - Manuel Tur remix) - (6:41) 125 BPM
Review: On the label's latest compilation of recent releases, overlooked treats and previously unreleased gems, Lazy Days Recordings is showcasing the more sun-splashed and summery end of the imprint's frequently gorgeous output. Naturally, there's plenty to set the pulse racing throughout, from the throbbing mid-tempo deep house disco of Milton Jackson and Ski Oakenfull's 'Got To Find' and the P-funk-flavoured sun-down deepness of Art of Tones' sublime remix of 'Rusty Lewis' by Beau Zwart, to the hypnotic, low-slung and dubbed-out peak-time brilliance of Manuel Sagahun's 'Kick To Flip' and the gorgeous soulfulness of Matt Masters' 'I've Opened My Eyes'. As you'd expect, there are also quite a few killer contributions from label co-founder Fred Everything, including a fine collaboration with fellow deep house veteran Atjazz ('Stay a Little While').
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LZDLP 18
04 Aug 23
Deep House
I've Opened My Eyes
I've Opened My Eyes (original mix) - (5:30) 111 BPM
I've Opened My Eyes (instrumental) - (5:30) 111 BPM
I've Opened My Eyes (Art Of Tones remix) - (5:57) 116 BPM Hot
I've Opened My Eyes (Art Of Tones instrumental) - (5:57) 116 BPM
Review: Fresh from blurring the boundaries between jazz-house and deep house on May 2023's 'Look What You've Done', Matt Masters returns to Lazy Days Recordings with another summer special. In its' original form (track one), the track is a deep, dreamy and sun-soaked slab of mid-tempo dancefloor soul informed by both deep house and the classier end of the synth-soul spectrum. Masters serves up a starry instrumental take before Art of Tones drops vocal and instrumental reworks of his own, both of which revolve around Afrobeat-inspired drums, funky disco guitars, stirring synth strings and sparkling piano stabs. They're great remixes all told and perfectly compliment Masters' superb original versions.
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LZD 098
23 Jun 23
Deep House
Look What You've Done
Look What You've Done (original mix) - (6:50) 118 BPM
Look What You've Done (Fred Everything remix) - (6:22) 122 BPM Hot
Review: Last time he appeared on Lazy Days Recordings, Freerange Records regular Matt Masters was in collaboration with fellow deep house veteran Milton Jackson. Here, he goes solo, offering up a sun-soaked slab of dreamy deep house/jazz-house fusion ('Look What You've Done') marked out by eyes-closed female vocal samples, bossa-house beats, effects-laden jazz samples and twinkling piano motifs. Lazy Days co-founder Fred Everything provides the accompanying remix, reaching for bleeping melodies, bubbly synth-bass, slightly toughened up drums and clumps of Masters' most melodic, summery instrumentation. It's a great remix with plenty of peak-time potential, though it does lack the breezy blissfulness of Masters' dusty original version.
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LZD 097
26 May 23
Deep House
Worlds Collide EP
Worlds Collide - (6:56) 122 BPM
Worlds Collide (SculpturedMusic remix) - (5:33) 118 BPM
Moon Rise - (6:22) 123 BPM Hot
Review: A two-track, three-mix EP here from Freerange stalwart Matt Masters, whose association with the label now dates back nearly two whole decades. The EP opens with 'Worlds Collide' itself, a mid-paced instrumental jam which sits somewhere between deep house and deep techno with its stuttered synth notes and extensive use of FX. The accompanying remix from SculpturedMusic then brings Afro/tribal drums and some killer stabs, before the EP is completed by 'Moon Rise', which is a much more straight-up deep houser from the mellow and vaguely lounge-tinged side of the street, and the pick of the crop for this reviewer.
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FRD 286
27 Jan 23
Deep House
Dub Come Down EP
Dub Come Down - (6:33) 122 BPM Hot
Area E3 - (5:19) 121 BPM
No Normal - (7:03) 123 BPM
Review: To round off another rock-solid year, Freerange Records co-founder Jamie 'Jimpster' Odell has decided to offer-up an EP made in collaboration with Matt Masters, a producer who has been on the imprint's staff for many years. The resultant three tracker is as strong as you'd expect, with the two friends first radically re-imagining Evelyn King boogie classic 'Love Come Down' as an ultra-trippy, spaced-out slab of dub house/deep house fusion rich in rubbery bass guitar, delay-laden boogie synths, off and tidy peak-time drums ('Dub Come Down'). 'Area E3' is a warmer, breezier and more colourful fusion of electrofunk synths and deep house nous in the style of Metro Area, while 'No Normal' delivers a glorious mixture of squelchy synth-bass, sparkling chords and Floating Points style synth squiggles.
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FRD 264
11 Dec 20
Deep House
Never Ending Nights Album Sampler
Once Again - (5:16) 116 BPM Hot
Gonna Make - (6:03) 122 BPM
Never Ending Nights - (7:23) 120 BPM
Chimes - (6:12) 119 BPM
Review: Matt Masters has been part of the Freerange family for a long time, though this is the first time he's released music on the label. The four-tracker is a taster for his imminent debut album, "Never Ending Nights", which sounds like it could be an essential listen for all those who enjoy languid, fluid and distinctive deep house that boasts its' own unique shuffle and swing. Our picks of the bunch are the rubbery, funk-fuelled dustiness of "Memory of Chimes" and the dub-flecked dancefloor bliss that is LP title track "Never Ending Nights". That said, plenty will enjoy the intricately produced brilliance of "Once Again" and "Gonna Make", both of which sound like they were heavily influenced by Floating Points' house tracks.
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FRD 251
27 Sep 19
Deep House
Double Century: Part One
Jimpster - "Head Spin" - (6:33) 120 BPM
Matt Masters & Pippo Ceretti - "Xenophilia" - (6:18) 120 BPM
Andy Hart - "MYLNY" - (5:55) 115 BPM
Shur-I-Kan - "Raindance" - (6:55) 121 BPM Hot
Review: Freerange Records kick off the first part of their Double Century vinyl edition with four finely honed cuts of prime contemporary deep house that reflect the ever evolving tastes of the label. Boss man Jimpster takes the lead spot with the cyclical and spiritual "Head Spin" while by way of contrast Matt Masters and Pippo Ceretti bring a much more minimal approach to their tribal-flavoured "Xenophilia". Andy Hart has a more classic, smooth deep house approach on "MYLNY" which comes on rousing and romantic with its heartfelt string lines, and then Shur-I-Khan throws down a moody beat track to get you loose and limbered up.
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FRD 200A
23 Mar 15
Deep House
Deep Love 10
Various
Edit Murphy - "You Got The Look" - (6:27) 115 BPM Hot
Fion - "Star Trip" - (5:04) 114 BPM
Yosa - "Love Me" - (7:14) 115 BPM
Death On The Balcony - "Fading Fast" - (7:48) 123 BPM
Timothy Blake - "The Town Is Quiet" - (6:31) 123 BPM
Kito Jempere - "It's A Trap Admiral" - (6:18) 126 BPM
Matt Masters - "6 & 3 Twos" - (6:19) 122 BPM
Hidden Spheres - "Baby's Smile" - (3:54) 117 BPM
Tigerskin - "Ad Lib Robot" - (6:43) 120 BPM
Ponty Mython - "Movin' On" - (7:08) 117 BPM
Zoe Zoe - "86 Fall" - (6:22) 122 BPM
Schmutz - "Who Knows" - (7:07) 125 BPM
Review: Many happy returns to Germany's Dirt Crew Recordings imprint, which this year celebrates a decade of deep and tech-house releases. For this celebratory collection, they've decided to take a slightly different approach, eschewing label classics and forgotten gems in favour of new cuts from familiar and lesser-known artists. There's naturally much to admire, from the heavy, Soundstream-do-deep house loopiness of Yosa's "Love Me" and the surging deep house funk of Timothy Blake's "The Town is Quiet", to the woozy, Ame-ish rush of Matt Masters' "6&3 Twos". Tigerskin does his bit for the label's old guard with "Ad Lib Robot", a bouncy, soul-flecked acid jam that's one of the compilation's genuine highlights.
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DIRTCD 07
25 Aug 14
Deep House
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