While he may not have received all that much press attention over the years, Jean Frank Chochois has released a wealth of fine material over the years, most of which can be placed at the classier end of deep house. His albums - and there are quite a few of them - tend to be a bit more eclectic but still rooted in deep house, and that's the case with his latest high-quality effort, Kingdom Come. Over the course of 12 tasty tracks, he sashays between locked-in late-night hypnotism (the odd but excellent, dubbed-out quirkiness of 'Love and Forgive'), drowsy deepness ('Struggle With An Early Love'), rave-inspired retro-futurism (the swinging, organ-sporting eccentricity of 'GOD Is Justice'), ecclesiastical ambient ('In Christ Alone'), ultra-deep post two-step ('Kingdom Come') and much more besides.
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