Deep house grooves unite with an irresistible jazz flavour for the impossibly smooth dancefloor affirmation ‘It’s All Right’. The stars aligned over San Francisco when local music heroes Homero Espinosa and Mark Farina began making music together over a year ago, releasing several tracks through the Bay Area’s electronic collective Moulton Music.
Now reaching over the pond to drop some intelligent beats on Classic, Farina and Espinosa have come up with this track that’s beaming with dancefloor energy. Ori Kawa does the rich, laidback vocal down to a fine art, weaving through the melodic bass and jazz piano jams effortlessly. It’s a multi-dimensional club record with tons of warmth and splashed with plenty of San Fran sunshine.
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