Full Moon - (6:43)
110 BPM City Streets - (6:30) 115 BPM
Urbane Sunset - (6:16) 98 BPM
Sands Of Aruba - (4:39) 117 BPM
Tiger Lounge - (4:22) 107 BPM
A Day In Portugal - (5:27) 101 BPM
Sao Paulo - (4:55) 114 BPM
Crying Over You - (5:40) 110 BPM
Cerebral Hemispheres - (5:40) 120 BPM
Electron - (6:09) 108 BPM
Outer Acid - (5:47) 117 BPM
Inner Acid - (5:29) 120 BPM
Stratusfly (feat Paul St Hilaire) - (5:06) 119 BPM
Nodyahed - (5:56) 119 BPM
Praise To The Vibes (feat Nicole Wray) - (4:41) 116 BPM
Review: If you dig deep house - hell, electronic music full stop - then you should be rather excited by the arrival of Cerebral Hemispheres, the first Mr Fingers album for 26 years, and the first of any kind by the producer behind the alias, Larry Heard, since 2003. As you'd expect, the album is exceptionally good, with Heard's famous musicality and fluid keys-work coming to the fore throughout. While rooted in melodious, huggable deep house, Heard naturally uses the opportunity to veer off in the myriad of different directions, touching on jazz, dub, downtempo grooves, soul, samba, tech-soul, deep acid house and much more besides. It has the feel of a genuine future classic and could well be his strongest album to date. Given his track record, that's a bold claim, but Cerebral Hemispheres really is that good.
from $1.89ML 9017
13 Apr 18
Deep House