New York producer Dennis Ferrer is probably one of those old souls who still believes house music will save the world. Oh, to think that way again ... Come to think of it, though, Ferrer's progressive house with its souled-out edge and gospel grounding can really dig deep into even the most pessimistic naysayer. So if you're not looking to shake your booty like the Church Lady to hand-clappin' glory tunes, you best cover your ears.
NYC-based deep house producer Dennis Ferrer will release his much-anticipated solo album, "The World As I See It" February 20, 2007 on New York City's King Street Sounds. Known for his ability to brilliantly fuse Soul/Afro/Tech and Deep House-influences, Ferrer has created a signature sound that is at once musical, modern, and ultimately crowd-pleasing.
Sublime, yet far from elitist, Ferrer's productions and remixes have been on the money, literally, as it's been his remixes of club hits such as "Cure And the Cause" by Fish Go Deep, "Jealousy" by Martin Solveig and particularly "Most Precious Love" by Underground Dance Artists United For Life featuring Barbara Tucker that have been key to their success.
Ferrer's debut genre-spanning album includes the previously released singles "Son of Raw," "Change The World," "Church Lady," and current single, "Underground is my Home."
"The collection is named 'The World As I See It' if only because it was supposed to provide you with a view into my life, my emotions, my character and the love I have for this music. It may not be the greatest story ever told, but at least it's mine," says Ferrer.