Album artwork for Houses by Steve Spacek

The third album on Black Focus continues the South London tradition but this time in the form of one of the originators: a triple OG, Steve Spacek.

Spacek recently released a solo record through Alexander Nut’s imprint Eglo, dBridge’s Exit Records as Blackpocket, following on from his work with Ninja Tune under the Beat Spacek moniker and collaboration with Mark Pritchard as Africa HiTech on Warp. He’s also made formative work with legendary artists J Dilla, Raphael Saddiq, Q Tip and Common and made early drum and bass tunes with his brother dBridge. It’s an incredible career resume and an honour to be releasing this new work.

Houses sees Spacek return to his Detroit influences, with house music at the heart of this record as its foundation but as with all Spacek’s releases, it transcends genre and focuses more on swing, melody and feeling. There are elements of soul, jazz and R&B interlaced within the DNA of his electronic music, alongside his signature falsetto vocals.

The entire project was produced using iPhone and iPad apps, an approach Steve champions and feels liberated by using technology to join the past with the present.

Steve Spacek

Houses

Black Focus Records
Album artwork for Houses by Steve Spacek
CD

£11.99

Released 07/02/2020Catalogue Number

BFR004CD

Learn more
Steve Spacek

Houses

Black Focus Records
Album artwork for Houses by Steve Spacek
CD

£11.99

Released 07/02/2020Catalogue Number

BFR004CD

Learn more

The third album on Black Focus continues the South London tradition but this time in the form of one of the originators: a triple OG, Steve Spacek.

Spacek recently released a solo record through Alexander Nut’s imprint Eglo, dBridge’s Exit Records as Blackpocket, following on from his work with Ninja Tune under the Beat Spacek moniker and collaboration with Mark Pritchard as Africa HiTech on Warp. He’s also made formative work with legendary artists J Dilla, Raphael Saddiq, Q Tip and Common and made early drum and bass tunes with his brother dBridge. It’s an incredible career resume and an honour to be releasing this new work.

Houses sees Spacek return to his Detroit influences, with house music at the heart of this record as its foundation but as with all Spacek’s releases, it transcends genre and focuses more on swing, melody and feeling. There are elements of soul, jazz and R&B interlaced within the DNA of his electronic music, alongside his signature falsetto vocals.

The entire project was produced using iPhone and iPad apps, an approach Steve champions and feels liberated by using technology to join the past with the present.