Lush, sun-drenched deep house that swaps rigid grids for live bass and gospel-inflected soul. Perfect for golden hour transitions and unhurried urban nights.
Jersey Street sounds like the exact moment a house producer falls in love with a live band. It is deep house that breathes, trading the sterile precision of the drum machine for the warm, swinging pulse of live basslines and shimmering Rhodes keys. There is a persistent sense of organic movement here, heavily influenced by Latin rhythms and Afro-funk, making the music feel like it was recorded in a sun-lit studio rather than a dark basement.
What truly sets them apart is the vocal presence of Dawn Zee and the band's willingness to let a song stretch out. While their contemporaries in the late 90s Manchester scene were often focused on the grit of the dancefloor, Jersey Street looked toward the horizon. They incorporate gospel-tinged harmonies and sophisticated jazz arrangements that elevate their tracks from simple club tools to genuine compositions with emotional weight.
Start with the album 'Step Into The Light' for the definitive introduction to their sound. It captures that turn-of-the-millennium optimism where electronic music and soul were speaking the same language. It is sophisticated enough for a focused listen but has a natural, easy-going groove that makes it an essential companion for any social gathering that values vibe over volume.
Jersey Street is a band from Manchester, England, which began releasing deep house in 1998, before broadening its output to include a wide range of styles including soul, jazz, afro-funk and Latin. Jersey Street’s first single, "Nobody But My Lord", was released on J.B.O. in 1998. It was followed by two albums, Step Into The Light and After The Rain, for Glasgow Underground Recordings, which were released in 2000 and 2002 respectively. The band also released singles for labels including Yellow Productions, Out of the Loop Records, Mr Bongo Records, Naked Records, Hed Kandi, Defected Records, and Electric Chair Records, PIAS Recordings. Jersey Street began with founding producer Neil Reid with vocalist Dawn Zee in 1997, and Steve Chesney (engineer/co-producer) and other members joined the fold – primarily Matt Steele (keyboards/producer), Jasper Wilkinson (bass, saxophone and guitar). The band's production aesthetic increasingly reflected the funk, soul and disco influences on house. Since its inception, Jersey Street has used an increasing amount of live instrumentation, including bass, guitars, horn sections and strings, as well as a looser approach to technology which made its grooves less rigid and unyielding than those of some contemporaries. The growing use of live musicians led to a string of dates as a nine-piece band, at venues including London's Cargo and Manchester's Band on the Wall. Despite receiving acclaim from the dance music fraternity – and from underground music lovers in general – Jersey Street has never crossed over to a more general audience. The band continues to release tracks intermittently, under its own name and also using the name Fumi, and various members have contributed to the albums and live performances of artists such as New Order and the Brand New Heavies.
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Shares downtempo, nu jazz, soul (subgenres); analog warmth, studio polished, layered dense (production style)
Shares soul, nu jazz, disco (subgenres); soulful, uplifting, serene (moods)
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