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QUINTESSE 037EP
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Jeremy Glenn goes deeper on this four-track EP for Quintessentials. The title-track is anchored by a pulsing organ bass line, complimented by dark, pitched-down vocals, simple lead lines and the occasional falsetto from Glenn. On the B-side, Glenn moves more into classic house territory with "Jump the Fire," which explores life, death, truth and falsehood, culminating in a pounding chorus complete with Glenn's signature R&B vocal style. To complete the package, J. Wiltshire remixes "Jump the Fire" and takes it straight to the club. The final track is a more down-tempo disco-house groove more in tune with Glenn's earlier nu-disco work.
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WPH 014EP
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Jeremy Glenn, a Toronto-based singer, presents a storming 4-tracker, situated in that wide area WPH calls "house." From the deep and oldskool vocal bangers "When I Met You" and "Surrender," to the more Balearic "Driving At Night," via the slowhouse beauty "Nothing Feels Like Music," this is a package packed to the rafters with soul and passion, combined with that ever-present WPH rawness.
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FCL 057EP
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Jeremy Glenn's sun-drenched, twilight euphoria is perfect for driving home from the beach or partying seaside through the evening. But looking deeper, Jeremy is also unafraid to come bearing soul, daring to embrace his natural pop sensibilities, while also celebrating the underground scene that's shaped him as a DJ. He has shared the decks with James Murphy, Tensnake and Andy Butler and performed live alongside Dam-Funk, Aeroplane and Alexander Robotnick. Remix by Alex Barck.
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