
Lift Off Part One
After five years spent largely confined to the United States, Ron Trent is set to return to global touring in 2025. To mark the occasion, heâs partnered with Rush Hour to release Lift Off, a brand-new album of music recorded at different points over the last decade.
Arriving almost 35 years since he wowed the world with his game-changing debut, the Afterlife EP, Lift Off was inspired by Trentâs desire to âlet the imagination speak for itselfâ while exploring the diverse influences that have shaped his unique musical perspective. A departure from his previous album, 2022âs downtempo masterpiece as Warm, What Do The Stars Say To You, the 10-track set features a mixture of epic instrumentals, inspired collaborations and vocal cuts whose music was written with certain singers in mind.
While it features music that ripples with the experienced producerâs familiar aural trademarks â rich rhythms, warm chords, impeccable instrumentation, inspired arrangements, and lashings of heady hand percussion â it also consciously explores a variety of sounds and tempos, in the process blurring the lines between dance musicâs past, present and future. Itâs a vision, in his words, of what dance music can become.
For proof, check the five impeccable cuts on part one. Thereâs the tactile, Wally Badarou-inspired wonder âHot Iceâ, the mind-soothing chords, lilting synth-strings and samba-soaked percussion of âWoman of Colorâ, the warming deep house jazziness of âJazz Funkâ and the restless, far-sighted brilliance of âSexstrologyâ, where relaxed electric piano solos dance atop an infectious, locked-in dancefloor groove.Â
Best of all though is Leroy Burgess collaboration âLet Me See You Shiningâ â an inspired musical meeting of minds that cannily fuses Trentâs signature deep house sound with the soulful, vocal-driven brilliance of the New Yorkerâs iconic boogie-era work. Even by the two artistsâ dizzyingly high standards, itâs a very special song.
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$12.40Lift Off Part One
After five years spent largely confined to the United States, Ron Trent is set to return to global touring in 2025. To mark the occasion, heâs partnered with Rush Hour to release Lift Off, a brand-new album of music recorded at different points over the last decade.
Arriving almost 35 years since he wowed the world with his game-changing debut, the Afterlife EP, Lift Off was inspired by Trentâs desire to âlet the imagination speak for itselfâ while exploring the diverse influences that have shaped his unique musical perspective. A departure from his previous album, 2022âs downtempo masterpiece as Warm, What Do The Stars Say To You, the 10-track set features a mixture of epic instrumentals, inspired collaborations and vocal cuts whose music was written with certain singers in mind.
While it features music that ripples with the experienced producerâs familiar aural trademarks â rich rhythms, warm chords, impeccable instrumentation, inspired arrangements, and lashings of heady hand percussion â it also consciously explores a variety of sounds and tempos, in the process blurring the lines between dance musicâs past, present and future. Itâs a vision, in his words, of what dance music can become.
For proof, check the five impeccable cuts on part one. Thereâs the tactile, Wally Badarou-inspired wonder âHot Iceâ, the mind-soothing chords, lilting synth-strings and samba-soaked percussion of âWoman of Colorâ, the warming deep house jazziness of âJazz Funkâ and the restless, far-sighted brilliance of âSexstrologyâ, where relaxed electric piano solos dance atop an infectious, locked-in dancefloor groove.Â
Best of all though is Leroy Burgess collaboration âLet Me See You Shiningâ â an inspired musical meeting of minds that cannily fuses Trentâs signature deep house sound with the soulful, vocal-driven brilliance of the New Yorkerâs iconic boogie-era work. Even by the two artistsâ dizzyingly high standards, itâs a very special song.
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After five years spent largely confined to the United States, Ron Trent is set to return to global touring in 2025. To mark the occasion, heâs partnered with Rush Hour to release Lift Off, a brand-new album of music recorded at different points over the last decade.
Arriving almost 35 years since he wowed the world with his game-changing debut, the Afterlife EP, Lift Off was inspired by Trentâs desire to âlet the imagination speak for itselfâ while exploring the diverse influences that have shaped his unique musical perspective. A departure from his previous album, 2022âs downtempo masterpiece as Warm, What Do The Stars Say To You, the 10-track set features a mixture of epic instrumentals, inspired collaborations and vocal cuts whose music was written with certain singers in mind.
While it features music that ripples with the experienced producerâs familiar aural trademarks â rich rhythms, warm chords, impeccable instrumentation, inspired arrangements, and lashings of heady hand percussion â it also consciously explores a variety of sounds and tempos, in the process blurring the lines between dance musicâs past, present and future. Itâs a vision, in his words, of what dance music can become.
For proof, check the five impeccable cuts on part one. Thereâs the tactile, Wally Badarou-inspired wonder âHot Iceâ, the mind-soothing chords, lilting synth-strings and samba-soaked percussion of âWoman of Colorâ, the warming deep house jazziness of âJazz Funkâ and the restless, far-sighted brilliance of âSexstrologyâ, where relaxed electric piano solos dance atop an infectious, locked-in dancefloor groove.Â
Best of all though is Leroy Burgess collaboration âLet Me See You Shiningâ â an inspired musical meeting of minds that cannily fuses Trentâs signature deep house sound with the soulful, vocal-driven brilliance of the New Yorkerâs iconic boogie-era work. Even by the two artistsâ dizzyingly high standards, itâs a very special song.











