Osage: Algorhythm (Vinyl LP)
Bastard Jazz Rec
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Vinyl LP pressing. Osage (pronounced Oh-Sage) is the electronic music making alter ego of DJ/producer Lil' Dave, a veteran DJ on the Philadelphia nightclub scene, a member of the highly respected DJ crew Illvibe Collective and the co-host of the internationally known broadcast Eavesdrop Radio. The Osage sound is an amalgamation of musical influences such as deep house, samba, African rhythms, futuristic R&B, boogie, UK garage, salsa, broken beat, and soul. Built from slightly unorthodox drum programming, and layers of synthesizers, the music is focused on bringing the soulfulness out of the machines he is working with. Over the years, he has been building a solid reputation by creating a catalog of clever dance floor edits, remixes, and original tracks which have been supported by notable tastemakers such Gilles Peterson. This EP compiles four of our favorite moments from the two EPs that Osage has released thus far on Bastard Jazz. The record kicks off with the bubbling house vibes of I Found You featuring Dezeray Dawn on vocals, before moving into a deeper House dub of the track from Washington DC's Sol Power All-Stars. On the flip, Last Call is a late end of the night anthem with Osage himself offering words of inspiration, and the EP rounds off with the Anyway, a sparse dance cut with syncopated claps, moody synths and heartfelt vocals from Yemi. I Found You Ft. Dezeray Dawn, I Found You (Sol Power All-Stars Remix), Last Call, Anyway Ft. Yemi
Vinyl LP pressing. Osage (pronounced Oh-Sage) is the electronic music making alter ego of DJ/producer Lil' Dave, a veteran DJ on the Philadelphia nightclub scene, a member of the highly respected DJ crew Illvibe Collective and the co-host of the internationally known broadcast Eavesdrop Radio. The Osage sound is an amalgamation of musical influences such as deep house, samba, African rhythms, futuristic R&B, boogie, UK garage, salsa, broken beat, and soul. Built from slightly unorthodox drum programming, and layers of synthesizers, the music is focused on bringing the soulfulness out of the machines he is working with. Over the years, he has been building a solid reputation by creating a catalog of clever dance floor edits, remixes, and original tracks which have been supported by notable tastemakers such Gilles Peterson. This EP compiles four of our favorite moments from the two EPs that Osage has released thus far on Bastard Jazz. The record kicks off with the bubbling house vibes of I Found You featuring Dezeray Dawn on vocals, before moving into a deeper House dub of the track from Washington DC's Sol Power All-Stars. On the flip, Last Call is a late end of the night anthem with Osage himself offering words of inspiration, and the EP rounds off with the Anyway, a sparse dance cut with syncopated claps, moody synths and heartfelt vocals from Yemi. I Found You Ft. Dezeray Dawn, I Found You (Sol Power All-Stars Remix), Last Call, Anyway Ft. Yemi