
This release compiles 2 of his finest tracks from out of print Finale releases, “Emotive Vibrations” from Finale Sessions Vol 1, & “Dawn” from “Finale Select Vol 1”. Moody deep house from Fred P.

This release compiles 2 of his finest tracks from out of print Finale releases, “Emotive Vibrations” from Finale Sessions Vol 1, & “Dawn” from “Finale Select Vol 1”. Moody deep house from Fred P.

Fred P’s Soul People Music label with the third release from the series Earth Tones. Excellent, atmospheric deep house EP, warm stripped down house tacks with irresistible grooves.

Seuil is back on Eklo with 3 deep techno cuts worked only with the mpc. Uncluterred beats, right to the groove, and simple as it should be. Added is a brilliant deep Fred P reshape.

‘Anvers’, the French name for Belgian port Antwerp, starts in unassuming manner, synths swimming, bass pondering, a gentle cymbal tapping. It’s the sound of thoughtful admiration, as if Lapien is standing in front of the city’s towering gothic cathedral, motionless in the midst of a now modern metropolis. But then, as loops spring uncomfortably back and an insistent beat thunders into the fray, one realizes that this is no time for admiring architecture; this is a night drive through the city – coarse orange streetlamps, chrome blue reflections, droplet-stained window panes. Remixes by Conforce and Fred P.

Following numerous mix CDs, singles and doublepack vinyl EPs in 2011, jus-Ed begins 2012 with a typically impressive collection of soft-focus deep house with a rugged, floor-friendly edge. As ever, there’s a high musical content (see the haunting acid bass and twinkling pianos of “Confused Passion”), alongside rougher cuts that explore the darker recesses of early morning deep house. Take, for example, the dreamy synths and ice-cold acid of “Trip To Hamburg” or liquid atmospherics of “Mr Pete’s Cribby”. Like the rest of Endurance, they’re inspirationally melodic without losing dancefloor focus.

As the Deepblak Ten year Anniversary continues, it’s time to revisit Prof. Delacroix’s deep classic “Build Her”. Beautiful classic deep house tracks with a rawer edge wich takes away the over kill on artificial sweetnes. Comes with Afrikan Science, Fred P and Aybee remixes.

The second edition of Efdemin’s Chicago series, featuring four remixes by Deadbeat, Fred P, Rndm and Efdemin himself.

The third release on Sound Black Recordings, featuring some deep sounds from Lady Blacktronika. The EP includes also a Fred P remix!

Lovely various artists release with Fred P, Pjotr, Vakula & Benedikt Frey on Ethereal Sound, delivering some fine deep house tracks.

This is Fred P aka Black Jazz Consortium’s debut release on Mule Electronic. Fred is a well known as an important artist & dj in the modern New York house scene. This EP includes two warm deep & soulful house tracks with spoken words meets a dark and hypnotic tune.

“The Incredible Adventures of Captain P” is Fred Peterkin’s third album to date, following two full-lengths under his pseudonym Black Jazz Consortium. Though loyal to his hypnotic deep house signature sound, this album breaks the mold a bit, throwing in ambient, left-field and even some hip-hop style beats.

It’s been a while since the previous ‘Finale Sessions’ 12″ but the follow-up is finally here featuring three killer tracks from Luke Hess, Fred P and Tom Dicicco. Three quality deep tracks from some of the hottest cats around!

Brand new imprint Nsyde kicks off in style with a stylish first 12″ featuring a new track from Daso and remixes from Reade Truth & Fred P.

Number 2 in the Strength Music Semester series. More quality Deep House from Jus-Ed, Fred P & DJ QU. Some really nice production that is crisp n tight. Lots of melodic bits to take you away and punchy beats too.

Title track of ‘Night Heat’ on a side is a melodic and playful detroitish house track. On the b side, we invited our favorite underground house producer Fred P aka Black Jazz Consortium to the remixer. He almost cuted off the melody and made more dj tool version, it fits perfectly for dark club.