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If you enjoy the sounds of jazz, soul, and experimental music here is a chance to listen to detroit's deep & soulful electronic label ferrispark records. thru podcasting you'll have access to exclusive artist interviews, and brand new unreleased music

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If you enjoy the sounds of jazz, soul, and experimental music here is a chance to listen to detroit's deep & soulful electronic label ferrispark records. thru podcasting you'll have access to exclusive artist interviews, and brand new unreleased music

    Ferrispark Records Podcast: #13

    Ferrispark Records Podcast: #13

    Take a listen as Scott Ferguson plays the "Master of Darkness ep" in its entirety and talks about Silvio Manuel and the making of this record.

    • 22 min
    Ferrispark Records Podcast: #14

    Ferrispark Records Podcast: #14

    After the international success of Scott Ferguson's numerous 12" record releases on his own Ferrispark imprint and many others, (Gigolo, Deep Vibes, Third Ear, Deep Explorer, etc...) Ferguson presents his first full-length album entitled "Save Our Sons and Daughters." The album combines diverse musical styles and influences reflecting an eclectic taste in rhythms and sound. "Save Our Sons and Daughters" is a soulful, meaningful, and intriguing look into the future of electronic music.

    • 21 min
    Ferrispark Records Podcast: #15

    Ferrispark Records Podcast: #15

    In southern Michigan completely surrounded by The City of Detroit lies a small community named Highland Park. It was within these borders that Scott Ferguson built his first studio on Ferris Street. Renting two rooms in an old grand house, he used one room as a bedroom and the other for a recording studio. During this time Ferrispark Records came to be known to the underground dance world. Tracks like 'Dump Days' and 'Bleed to be Free' were created and history was being made.
    Ferris Street is an album compiled of previously unreleased tracks produced by Scott Ferguson during this era. The tracks on this album have the same soulful rawness as his early record releases, catching so many people's attention.

    • 20 min
    Ferrispark Records Podcast: #16

    Ferrispark Records Podcast: #16

    FPR014 is produced by Spain's own Deep Explorer, Dubbyman. Dubbyman delivers two hefty versions of the soulful production "Rise of Equality". Built on a 4/4 foundation and a swinging bass-line, the two different takes are a mixture of deep and moving piano chords, murmuring synth lines, and a stimulating and charming vox. Deep Detroit House via Madrid Spain.
    To accompany Dubbyman's 'Original' and 'Piano Take Beats' mixes is an Acid House rework by famed producer and Ferrispark label-head Scott Ferguson. We hope you will enjoy the soulfulness and diversity of this exceptional EP.

    • 15 min
    Ferrispark Records Podcast: #17

    Ferrispark Records Podcast: #17

    Detrtoit's jazzy husband and wife duo En Passant team up with producer Scott Ferguson for some serious Disco action. Melana Grubor-Thomas uses her beautiful vocal talents to tell the story of a young woman meeting a man at the discotheque whom sweeps her off her feet and for-fills her dreams and desires, or more like makes her move her feet, while for-filling here dreams and desires. Melana is helped to tell her romantic love story by Mike Thomas's funky guitar and drumming by Ferrispark Records label-head and Executive Producer, Scott Ferguson.
    Even though 'Love at the Disco' comes to you in 2008 it will make you feel like as if its 1978...

    • 10 min
    Ferrispark Records Podcast: #18

    Ferrispark Records Podcast: #18

    Ferrispark Records proudly introduces the release of FPR018 Eddie Amador & Scott Ferguson Present: DJ Tools Vol. The LA/Detroit Team deliver 2 long and DJ friendly tracks for your dance-floor pleasure... Exclusivley available on Beatport.
    The first of the two tracks by this dynamic duo is appropriately entitled "Work It" due to the repetitive vocal sample, constant plush chord, and non-stop mixture of high hat and bass drum. Super trackee and laid out in mathematical equations it will be a pleasurable experience for any Deejay as well as dance-floor.
    Track two of the ep "I Believe" heads more in a spiritual direction with its continuous pounding kik drum and heavy bass stab joined by an Eddie Amador-esque preacher and Ferguson style deep chords. With one of the longest breakdowns ever, Deejays will have plenty of time to trick it out or to simply hype their crowd anxiously awaiting the beat to return. A Floor friendly release through and through.

    • 10 min

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