'In Session' with Jerry Frempong

Jerry Frempong

Music has always been in Jerry Frempong’s DNA, influenced by his late Father who led the way in pioneering the Ghanaian ‘Hi Life’ sound and showcased international artists and productions on the family’s music label, Asona Records. It was during the late 80’s that attending recording sessions with his Dad, he was exposed to a musical staple that consisted of a fusion of African beats, bass and rhythms. It was then at 17, that he accidentally discovered the craft of blending vinyl, it was then that a new passion had been birthed and the love of music coupled with the need to share his passion with others began. During his University days at Leeds, Jerry began hosting halls of residence campus parties with good friend Ian Morbey. Jerry at the time had a love for the then pioneering and groundbreaking UK Garage and soulful house sound, whilst Ian possessed a love for the deep and more progressive house sound, it was then they realised they complemented each others sound. After regularly frequenting Leeds based clubs such as BackIIBasics, he was hugely inspired by likes Erick Morillo, Ralph Lawson and Carl Cox. From then on, the house sound was Jerry’s preferred sound of choice. As a lover of vinyl, he’s spent many a time carefully selecting records from highly influential London based shops from the likes of Release The Groove, Black Market Records, Uptown Records, Vinyl Junkies and also PlayMusic in Leeds. After a stint of travelling the globe with friends in 2004, Jerry returned to the UK fresh and inspired to create his own record label and club night with Ian Morbey, it was then that Pret A Ecouter was born. Pret A Ecouter was famed for it’s unique small parties where friends of friends came to from afar to enjoy the unique friendly vibe, the versatile and eclectic sound of electronic music in all it’s forms. Pret A Ecouter reached it’s height for hosting a number of superb and intimate sell-out boat parties on the River Thames. To date, he’s had the opportunity to grace the wheels of steel at clubs such as Ministry of Sound, Sankeys, Plan B, Sosho, Mint Club, Kensington Roof Gardens, Paramount Club, The Whitehouse, Cafe de Paris, and many other venues across the UK and in Ibiza. In addition, he has had a stint hosting a show on Push FM and has held down a residency in London’s West End. Recognised by many as an all round musical selector and vibe creator, he’s warmed the decks for the likes of Danny Rampling, Nicky Holloway, Joey Negro, Norman Jay, Robert Owens, Trevor Fung, Luke Solomon and many more. As events come full-circle, 30 years later the resurgence of the Ghanaian Hi Life sound has once again swept the nations with many music lovers discovering Asona Records back-catelogue. Fittingly, Jerry Frempong has recently signed a re-issue deal with BBE head honcho and fellow Ghanaian, Peter Adarkwah, with all 11 albums from Asona Records to be released on the BBE Records in the fall of 2023. Expect to get hot, as in the words of Jerry Frempong… “If you don’t sweat, it aint a set”

  1. Soul on The Canal Side May 2025 w/ Jerry Frempong (LIVE)

    06/01/2025

    Soul on The Canal Side May 2025 w/ Jerry Frempong (LIVE)

    Tracklist: 1) Tonight - Danny Tenaglia 1a) Air Raid Siren - IBADAN EFX DJ Tools Vol.3 2) Dancer - Gino Soccio 3) Hold On feat Octahavia - Jose Nunez 4) Non Stop - Mike Dunn 5) Angola - Carl Craig 5a) Air Raid Siren - IBADAN EFX DJ Tools Vol.3 6) Salome De Bahia (Theme of Reo) - Furious Beat Anthemappella 7) Back to The Old - Mr.V & Dario D'Attis 8) Do Me Right (Dub) - Ben Westbeech, Crackazat, Dames Brown and RAHH 9) Pollera (Original Mix) - Afro Medusa 10) Never Stop Dancing (Extended Kelly G Dub) - Kelly G 11) Liquid Spirit (Claptone Remix) - Gregory Porter 12) Good People (Director's Cut Signature Mix) - Frankie Knuckles & Eric Kupper 12a) Air Raid Siren - IBADAN EFX DJ Tools Vol.3 13) La Trumpeta - Idris 14) Disco Circus (Main Mix) - Stretch Man 15) Love Me Right - Iz & Diz 15a) Mama Say Mama Sa - Acapella Anonymous Vol.7 16) The Waves - Kerri Chandler 17) S*** M* Clock - HCCR 18) The Choir - Shimza 19) Touch The Diamonds - Coflo Edit 20) Let Me Be Your Fantasy - Anane (Mousse T's Fantastic Shizzle Instrumental) 20a) Put Your Hands Up - Michael Watford Acapella - DJ Tools & FX Vo.1 21) Know You (Morillo Dub) - Cirque De Paris 22) Everything In Its Right Place - Radiohead (Reinier Zonneveld's Filth on Acid Remix) 23) Pressure Builds (Afrodeep Instrumental Mix) 23a) Feel-a-Pella - Defected Acapellas Vol.2 24) Everybody Get Up (Jazz-N-Groove Nu Disco Vocal) - Capriccio 25) The Akan - Caiiro (Original Mix) 26) Prism - Osunlade 27) Find a Friend - John Julius Knight (Fimiani Extended Mix) 28) Runaway - Nuyorican Soul (Mongoloids in Space) 29) Hold No Groove - Avision 29a) Feel-a-Pella - Defected Acapellas Vol.2 30) The Drum - Mr.V 31) Another Star (Edit by Mr.K)

    2h 32m

About

Music has always been in Jerry Frempong’s DNA, influenced by his late Father who led the way in pioneering the Ghanaian ‘Hi Life’ sound and showcased international artists and productions on the family’s music label, Asona Records. It was during the late 80’s that attending recording sessions with his Dad, he was exposed to a musical staple that consisted of a fusion of African beats, bass and rhythms. It was then at 17, that he accidentally discovered the craft of blending vinyl, it was then that a new passion had been birthed and the love of music coupled with the need to share his passion with others began. During his University days at Leeds, Jerry began hosting halls of residence campus parties with good friend Ian Morbey. Jerry at the time had a love for the then pioneering and groundbreaking UK Garage and soulful house sound, whilst Ian possessed a love for the deep and more progressive house sound, it was then they realised they complemented each others sound. After regularly frequenting Leeds based clubs such as BackIIBasics, he was hugely inspired by likes Erick Morillo, Ralph Lawson and Carl Cox. From then on, the house sound was Jerry’s preferred sound of choice. As a lover of vinyl, he’s spent many a time carefully selecting records from highly influential London based shops from the likes of Release The Groove, Black Market Records, Uptown Records, Vinyl Junkies and also PlayMusic in Leeds. After a stint of travelling the globe with friends in 2004, Jerry returned to the UK fresh and inspired to create his own record label and club night with Ian Morbey, it was then that Pret A Ecouter was born. Pret A Ecouter was famed for it’s unique small parties where friends of friends came to from afar to enjoy the unique friendly vibe, the versatile and eclectic sound of electronic music in all it’s forms. Pret A Ecouter reached it’s height for hosting a number of superb and intimate sell-out boat parties on the River Thames. To date, he’s had the opportunity to grace the wheels of steel at clubs such as Ministry of Sound, Sankeys, Plan B, Sosho, Mint Club, Kensington Roof Gardens, Paramount Club, The Whitehouse, Cafe de Paris, and many other venues across the UK and in Ibiza. In addition, he has had a stint hosting a show on Push FM and has held down a residency in London’s West End. Recognised by many as an all round musical selector and vibe creator, he’s warmed the decks for the likes of Danny Rampling, Nicky Holloway, Joey Negro, Norman Jay, Robert Owens, Trevor Fung, Luke Solomon and many more. As events come full-circle, 30 years later the resurgence of the Ghanaian Hi Life sound has once again swept the nations with many music lovers discovering Asona Records back-catelogue. Fittingly, Jerry Frempong has recently signed a re-issue deal with BBE head honcho and fellow Ghanaian, Peter Adarkwah, with all 11 albums from Asona Records to be released on the BBE Records in the fall of 2023. Expect to get hot, as in the words of Jerry Frempong… “If you don’t sweat, it aint a set”