between heaven and here

It’s a thin line between heaven and here (‘Bubbles’ The Wire – Season 1, Episode 4) and one that we navigate daily. If you’re anything like me, then music plays an important part in this journey, and all too often – with modern life as it is – it’s all too easy to miss out on some amazing records whilst you’re busy getting on with life. betweenheavenandhere is an audioblog created to highlight these albums across the soulful spectrum of music.

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Blue Six – Beautiful Tomorrow (Naked Music, 2002)

Blue Six - Beautiful Tomorrow

A lot of my friends will attest to my awful memory. At times I make Guy Pearce ala ‘Momento’ look like a wise old elephant. Be this as it may, I’ll never forget the time I strapped on those big chunky headphones at the “staff recommendations” listening post at HMV on Oxford Street, and listened to the opening beats of a CD from a little known San Francisco-based deep house label called ‘Naked Music‘. This started a 5-year love affair with the Naked Music sound, which eventually petered out after getting watered down by a lot of other labels trying to muscle in on their sound.

IMHO “Beautiful Tomorrow” by Blue Six (aka Jay Denes) was probably the best full-length album to come out of from the label, and offered a slightly different deep house sound, than that offered by label-mates Miguel Migs, Dave Warrin, and Gabriel Rene. It’s unashamedly melancholic in places, (probably why I love it), and peaks with “Music and Wine” which seemed to feature on all the generic deep house compilation CDs from 2002-2005.

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Download: Blue Six – Close To Home.wma