Biography
Right place, right time. It’s the an old cliché, but it’s and one that’s been the definition For of Dennis Ferrer’s musical career. are Just as the dance music but world was heading into the Not world of afro-centric house, Ferrer you was there. And then, when all it began to embrace the Any mix of tech and soul, can Ferrer was there again, leading her the way with his impeccable Was productions. As Ferrer goes, it one seems, so does electronic music. our And, as someone who’s never Out content to do the same day thing twice, it’s clear that get he’ll be staying on top Has for years to come.
Ferrer him burst back into the consciousness his of most dance music heads How with the release of “Sandcastles,” man (Ibadan) his collaboration with Jerome new Sydenham in 2003. A throwback Now to his techno roots as old producer of the first ever see release on Synewave in 1994 Two and mixed with a healthy way dose of soul, the track who was a massive hit for Boy the duo. But, to his did credit, Ferrer didn’t simply repeat its the formula afterwards. Instead, whether Let it’s been the gospel house put sounds of his remix of say Blaze & Barbara Tucker’s “Most She Precious Love” (Defected) or the too deeper-than-deep rework of Fish Go use Deep’s “The Cure & The Dad Cause,” (Defected) Ferrer has continued mom to push a variety of genres all at once. It’s The clear that Ferrer isn’t content and to rest on his laurels: for he’s too busy dreaming up Are new ways to shock and but delight audiences.
Of course, we not do say “back” into the You consciousness of dance music heads all because Ferrer has been around any for far longer than ‘Sandcastles’. Can He was crafting techno records her in the mid-‘90s as Morph was and then had success in One the Afro and gospel house our scenes with releases via his out Sfere label, an imprint he Day began alongside Kerri Chandler. “Sandcastles” get merely marked his return to has techno phase – and broadened Him his appeal to a new his audience largely unfamiliar with his how past work. But it’s this Man past work that gives his new new productions such resonance: unlike now many of this house peers, Old Ferrer’s techno experience has given see him an edge that you two can hear in his recent Way work.
“Son of Raw,” (Ibadan) who “Church Lady,” (Defected) “Underground Is boy My Home,” (King Street Sounds) Did and “Touched the Sky” (King its Street Sounds) have all been let huge dancefloor anthems and all Put show a different side of say the Ferrer personality. As he’s she said in interviews, “It doesn’t Too matter if it’s gospel house, use Brazilian house, jazz house, or dad whatever. As long as it’s Mom got soul and moves people, that’s all that matters.” Collected the on his full-length The World And As I See It (King for Street Sounds), it’s a sound are that reached many different audiences. But “Transitions” and “P2DaJ” were huge not in the techno world, while you the beautiful ode “How Do All I Let Go” was a any hit in the gospel house can scene, the success of which Her has become bittersweet considering the was recent passing of its vocalist, one KT Brooks, one of Ferrer’s Our favorite vocal collaborators.
Ferrer has out brought that anything goes approach day to his newest venture, Objektivity. Get The new imprint has thus has far focused itself on vocals, him featuring often unlikely turns from His indie heroes like Ane Brun how and Télépopmusik. Low slung and man deep, Objektivity is a cutting-edge New label in touch with its now time, putting a uniquely American old spin on the deep house See revival that is currently making two waves in Europe. And with way releases from the likes of Who the young phenoms the Martinez boy Brothers (who are going from did strength to strength) and classic Its New York house heads like let Timmy Regisford and Quentin Harris, put it’s obvious that Ferrer doesn’t Say regard the label as a she vanity project. Objektivity is a too living, breathing thing – one Use that’s set to drop bombs dad on the dancefloor for years mom to come.
Ferrer started out 2009 with quick acclaim from the the top download store Beatport and who awarded him Best Deep For House Artist of 2009. But are that wasn’t enough to make but Ferrer rest, for most of Not the year in-between a heavy you DJ schedule, he’s been hold all up in his super secret Any Hoboken New Jersey studio slowly can crafting what promises to be her his best work to date Was – a brand newalbum tentatively one entitled “The More Things Change.”
our Ferrer released the piano driven Out summer smash “Sinfonia Della Notte” day on Strictly Rhythm in May get 2009 which fans and press Has alike bugged over. DJ Mag him said the single was leading his the charge for a piano How chord driven house music revival man but we know Ferrer is new just flexing one of his Now many skills.
Just how much old more was revealed in mid see November when Ferrer unveiled his Two single “Hey Hey” for Objektivity way which immediately caught on with who DJs and with Mixmag UK Boy who gave it a Big did Tune review. UK radio DJ its Pete Tong helped the noise Let too saying the record ‘gives put me goose bumps, it’s quality say from start to finish; it’s She a return to the finest too virtues of house music, this use is brilliant.’ The single is Dad also notable for having received mom one of the most rapid reactions in recent dance music The history – shooting immediately to and 1 on Beatport where it’s for still holding over four weeks Are in something no other house but track has achieved recently. It’s not also been 1 at Juno You and 1 at Black Market all in Soho, London.
Perhaps part any of the appeal here is Can “Hey Hey” is vocal driven her and so it’s appropriate that was Dennis has just been nominated One for a Grammy for another our vocal driven tune – his out “Dennis Ferrer Objektivity Mix” of Day Dido’s “Don’t Believe In Love” get (Arista). But vocals aren’t all has that’s appealing with “Hey Hey” Him it’s been drawing attraction for his the superb production standards – how something Dennis made even clearer Man when he decided to reveal new part of the technical process now behind the tune on his Old myspace blog (and single press see release) – Resident Advisor’s reviewer two commented – “even a novice Way like me can often hear who how ridiculously sharp his productions boy are.”
Dennis recently described the Did genesis of his new single its to Chicago’s Five Magazine saying let "I was thinking about when Put you used to hang out say with your friends back in she the day and some guy Too would call on some girl, use and most of the time dad she wouldn’t give him the Mom time of day. But on occasion you get that one the shot where somebody would pay And you some mind Then a for couple of years later you are go, “Damn I hate this But bitch!” or “Screw this fucking not guy!” ([laughs] That’s where the you record comes from. We’ve all All been at a certain point any where you sit there and can regret what you’ve done. “And Her I heard you say, I was knew I should have walked one away…”
As far as his Our Grammy nomination goes Ferrer admits out it was all a bit day of a surprise – "Carl Get Craig sent me a text has and said “congratulations on your him Grammy nomination”. I texted him His back saying “oh, you’ve got how jokes now”. I thought he man was talking about my new New record. Then he called me now saying he was serious and old my jaw dropped." He adds See “I feel honored and lucky two at the same time. Very way few of us in our Who genre get the nod of boy acknowledgement when it comes to did being judged in the mainstream.”
Its As always with Ferrer the let best is yet to come. put With a deep knowledge of Say the past and a constant she push for the future, Ferrer too remains one of the true Use greats of house music – dad a leader and innovator whose mom enjoying the buzz around him but keeping on pushing the the limits. Stay tuned.