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Set up over ten years ago by Jamie Odell (Jimpster) and Tom Roberts, Freerange has slowly but surely blossomed into one of the most consistently brilliant record labels around. One of the few labels that manages to resolutely stick to its musical guns whilst always sounding fresh and completely relevant, Freerange injects deep house with an energy and bounce that takes it about as far away from the 'dad house' tag as you could possibly get. Producing subtly anthemic tracks that are mellow enough to be played as a warm-up but hypnotically uplifting enough to finish a night with is some feat - but one that Freerange achieves easily with almost every release. From Brett Johnson's wobbly basslines to Milton Jackson's euphoric melodies, they seem to hit the mark every time. Jimpster's own productions are beautifully composed house masterpieces combining melodic keys and irresistible basslines.
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Freerange Records Presents Colour Series: Pink 07
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Freerange Records Presents Colour Series: Pink 07
Freerange Records Freerange Records Presents Colour Series: Pink 07 0823670030739 in_stock Album released on Freerange Records
Album released on 01 March 2010
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This Album is featured in Update #007:
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The Editor, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
For those who missed out some of the recent releases by this great contemporary house label: Here are twelve tracks compiled with love and soul. Ranging from slow vocal house songs to uplifting peak-time tracks, this compilation does not make you ask for more!
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