Considered one of the most musical and soulful of his peers, Larry Heard's place in the history of house music can only be compared to that of fellow producer legends such as Frankie Knuckles or Farley 'Jackmaster' Funk. Founding Fingers Inc. together with vocalist Robert Owens during the mid 80s, 'Mr. Fingers' Heard has been responsible for timeless house classics such as 'Can You Feel It', 'Bring Down The Walls' or 'I'm Strong'. Despite many of his songs becoming worldwide dance floor anthems, Heard has maintained a rather distant relationship to the nightclub circuit and Chicago's sample-heavy 'Jack' style, instead opting to experiment with diverse music styles and to leave the Windy City for the more contemplative surroundings of Memphis, Tennessee. After a break from the music business, he reactivated Alleviated Records in 2000, the label he had maintained during his most productive period, resuming to release sensual acid and deep house productions, mostly by Heard himself under project names such as Loosefingers or Gherkin Jerks. 2007 saw Heard once again on top of the style he helped to create: Mr. White's 'The Sun Can't Compare' became one of those tracks that virtually everyone could agree on, a hauntingly beautiful acid house anthem that united generations of club-goers - hands thrown in the air and happily singing along.
The EP Secret Weapons EP (Part 4)
is featured in Update #019:
Redshape, Actress, Trentemøller
One of the most significant months in many labels' release schedule, the month of May has blessed us with a vast amount of excellent releases.
Flying Lotus' 'Cosmogramma' and Actress' 'Splazsh' weigh in as strong contenders for an Album Of The Year title, more...
The EP Secret Weapons EP (Part 4)
is featured in Update #018:
Glimpse, Innervisions, Maayan Nidam
Our taste for seductive grooves, lush chords, and uplifting vibes increases in direct proportion to the temperature, and lucky for us, many great producers have been hard at work to satiate our recent hunger for house music.
From NYC deepness to Frankfurt more...
The EP Secret Weapons EP (Part 4)
was reviewed:
Innervisions' forth volume in their Secret Weapon series, helmed be no one other than house music legend Larry Heard with 'Deja Vu', a brilliant vocal house tearjerker. Dixon strips down Âme's 'Fiori' to its percussive essence, and Boddhi Satva and Boom Clap Bachelors round off this excellent package.
The EP Secret Weapons EP (Part 4)
was picked!
