| Todd Terry returns to form with the upcoming drop of ‘Black Again’ – a pumped up jam that encapsulates all that is House music. Taking things back to the old skool, Todd has stripped back a production that is designed with the underground firmly in mind. Once of the leading figures in the pioneering of the first wave of House music – Todd has already cemented his place in the hall of fame, but continues to evolve with the genre into the modern space. ‘Black Again’ is a jacked up and stripped back dancefloor shaker with that vintage and famous Todd Terry vibe that gave him his badge of honour amongst the most influential figures in House Music history. Pounding kick drums and sizzling offbeat hats lay the groove over a deep and dark bassline as the spoken vocals deliver a message and sonic layer over Todd’s work. The break introduces a leftfield melody that’s a little out of the normal range for a Todd Terry production, making this record a notable one in his vast and legendary production catalogue. Todd Terry continues to push the envelope for House as he moves through generations of trends and sub-genres in Electronic music. Staying loyal to the sound that he fell in love with in the 80s in the infancy of House music in New York, we continue to be treated with new work into that 2020’s that works as well now as it would have done on the underground circuit in NYC back in the day. ‘Black Again’ is out now on In House Records. You can stream and buy your copy below. Spotify Soundcloud Purchase Todd Terry Online InHouse Records Online |
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