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The simple pleasure of a crisp hi-hat, a bass line groove, “A Basement, A Red Light, And A Feelin’…” Reminding us of the sensual subtleties we all desire. As the haze of our collective fog begins to lift, the time has come for the Return of the Dreamer.
Texas-born, Brooklyn-based producer/deejay fleet.dreams has got the touch; a carefully cultivated craft for dancefloor productions that has provided some of the more uniquely enjoyable American house music in recent memory. fleet.dreams released his debut 12” fleet.magic in 2018; a joint release with Andrew Morgan’s Washington DC institution PPU that Resident Advisor’s Matt McDermott praised as “woozy, R&B-inflected synth-funk that could have been released anytime during the last 25 years.”
Enter Return of the Dreamer — fleet.dreams’ meditation on the simple joys of house bliss through four effortless east coast garage house grooves that go down with ease and bring to mind everything from the Italo House heights of DFC Records, the Balearic house purity of Don Carlos, and the lush beauty of Glenn Underground, Kerri Chandler, and Pal Joey.
The second release on the producer’s newly minted Leopard Cage imprint — Return of the Dreamer is a wildly confident follow up to last December’s incredible vocal house mission statement Selph Luv. Balancing floor-ready grooves with a distinctly deep sense of spiritual house meditation, Return of the Dreamer is out everywhere May 28th.
Texas-born, Brooklyn-based producer/deejay fleet.dreams has got the touch; a carefully cultivated craft for dancefloor productions that has provided some of the more uniquely enjoyable American house music in recent memory. fleet.dreams released his debut 12” fleet.magic in 2018; a joint release with Andrew Morgan’s Washington DC institution PPU that Resident Advisor’s Matt McDermott praised as “woozy, R&B-inflected synth-funk that could have been released anytime during the last 25 years.”
Enter Return of the Dreamer — fleet.dreams’ meditation on the simple joys of house bliss through four effortless east coast garage house grooves that go down with ease and bring to mind everything from the Italo House heights of DFC Records, the Balearic house purity of Don Carlos, and the lush beauty of Glenn Underground, Kerri Chandler, and Pal Joey.
The second release on the producer’s newly minted Leopard Cage imprint — Return of the Dreamer is a wildly confident follow up to last December’s incredible vocal house mission statement Selph Luv. Balancing floor-ready grooves with a distinctly deep sense of spiritual house meditation, Return of the Dreamer is out everywhere May 28th.
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