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Low Deep T

Low Deep T has been played on NTS in shows including The Gaza Strip, featured first on 16 August 2019. Songs played include Casablanca (Original Mix).

Low Deep T may be a new name to the international house scene, but he’s actually a producer with plenty of pedigree – some might not know that he is, in fact, a former U.K garage hot-shot, the prolific songwriter/producer and Cut & Play Recordings head honcho, TJ Cases.

TJ Cases is a legend of the heady days of the 2-step UK garage scene and is widely regarded as the best songwriter to emerge from it. He scored several anthems, including “You Bring Me Joy”, “Dedicated to Love”, “Don’t Stop-Not Tonight” and the notorious “Do It Again”, cited by Craig David as his favourite song from that joyous movement. TJ Cases sold over 4 million CD copies in the UK of his various major recordings, and licensed work to labels including Sony, Warners, Ministry of Sound and Telstar, and Polydor and Arcade Music in the Netherlands. He even unleashed material as far afield as Japan through Avex Records.

While the producer’s back-catalogue features many singers, as Low Deep T, this London based producer released his first single “Music” in December 2009, the rave reactions to his first foray into deep 4/4 convinced him there was a place for old school vocals within the framework of fresh Afro-beats, and the need to fire up a new identity was born. “I needed to know who was coming to me for what I’m doing now as opposed to what I did in the past” he says – and thus the Low Deep T brand was born.

He’s been no less prolific as Low Deep T: in 2009 he started up the Cut House Records imprint as a base from which to fire off his house productions, and the big anthems started landing: “Nothing Better Than Your Loving” was a number 1 on esteemed online store Traxsource for five weeks, while “Fragile” also hit the top spot – a pretty confident announcement that Low Deep T has arrived on the global house scene.

Cut House Records has licensed material to brands and stables across the planet, including House Afrika, Soul Candi, David Gresham and Just Music (South Africa), Kontor Records (Germany), Ministry of Sound (UK), Planet Works (Greece), Time SPA (Italy), Media Pro (Romania) to name just a few.

Following these successes, Low Deep T’s debut album, ‘Big Love’ was licensed to Sony in South Africa and released on 29th August 2011. The album is highly influenced by the infectious Afro-beats sweeping global dancefloors: from the heart of South Africa to New York and Miami, Romania, Morocco, Greece and London.

In this global music melting pot, Low Deep T is concocting a trademark brand of soulful songs with infectious beats, melodies and dream vocals that rival the old school and set the standard for the new. Big, deep and soulful, it’s like a combo of the deep velvet vocals of that icon of “lurve”, Barry White, with the slick licks of the new Afro-beat brigade, a potent, pulsating, addictive combination.

Discography

2012 – ‘We Are One’ Album featuring hit Casablanca 2011 – ‘Big Love’ Album (Sony Music South Africa) 2009 – ‘Fragile’ Single (Number 1 on Traxsource) 2008 – ‘Nothing Better than Your Loving’ Single (Number 1 for six weeks on Traxsource) 1998 – ‘You Bring Me Joy’ Single, Licensed to Avex (Japan) & EMI (South Africa) 1997 – ‘Do It Again’ Single, Licensed to Polydor/Universal (BENELUX)

Official Video Releases

2012 – Casablanca: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5RG2zVXRE0 2011 – ‘Big Love’: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iw3JuQyVZGc

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Low Deep T

Low Deep T has been played on NTS in shows including The Gaza Strip, featured first on 16 August 2019. Songs played include Casablanca (Original Mix).

Low Deep T may be a new name to the international house scene, but he’s actually a producer with plenty of pedigree – some might not know that he is, in fact, a former U.K garage hot-shot, the prolific songwriter/producer and Cut & Play Recordings head honcho, TJ Cases.

TJ Cases is a legend of the heady days of the 2-step UK garage scene and is widely regarded as the best songwriter to emerge from it. He scored several anthems, including “You Bring Me Joy”, “Dedicated to Love”, “Don’t Stop-Not Tonight” and the notorious “Do It Again”, cited by Craig David as his favourite song from that joyous movement. TJ Cases sold over 4 million CD copies in the UK of his various major recordings, and licensed work to labels including Sony, Warners, Ministry of Sound and Telstar, and Polydor and Arcade Music in the Netherlands. He even unleashed material as far afield as Japan through Avex Records.

While the producer’s back-catalogue features many singers, as Low Deep T, this London based producer released his first single “Music” in December 2009, the rave reactions to his first foray into deep 4/4 convinced him there was a place for old school vocals within the framework of fresh Afro-beats, and the need to fire up a new identity was born. “I needed to know who was coming to me for what I’m doing now as opposed to what I did in the past” he says – and thus the Low Deep T brand was born.

He’s been no less prolific as Low Deep T: in 2009 he started up the Cut House Records imprint as a base from which to fire off his house productions, and the big anthems started landing: “Nothing Better Than Your Loving” was a number 1 on esteemed online store Traxsource for five weeks, while “Fragile” also hit the top spot – a pretty confident announcement that Low Deep T has arrived on the global house scene.

Cut House Records has licensed material to brands and stables across the planet, including House Afrika, Soul Candi, David Gresham and Just Music (South Africa), Kontor Records (Germany), Ministry of Sound (UK), Planet Works (Greece), Time SPA (Italy), Media Pro (Romania) to name just a few.

Following these successes, Low Deep T’s debut album, ‘Big Love’ was licensed to Sony in South Africa and released on 29th August 2011. The album is highly influenced by the infectious Afro-beats sweeping global dancefloors: from the heart of South Africa to New York and Miami, Romania, Morocco, Greece and London.

In this global music melting pot, Low Deep T is concocting a trademark brand of soulful songs with infectious beats, melodies and dream vocals that rival the old school and set the standard for the new. Big, deep and soulful, it’s like a combo of the deep velvet vocals of that icon of “lurve”, Barry White, with the slick licks of the new Afro-beat brigade, a potent, pulsating, addictive combination.

Discography

2012 – ‘We Are One’ Album featuring hit Casablanca 2011 – ‘Big Love’ Album (Sony Music South Africa) 2009 – ‘Fragile’ Single (Number 1 on Traxsource) 2008 – ‘Nothing Better than Your Loving’ Single (Number 1 for six weeks on Traxsource) 1998 – ‘You Bring Me Joy’ Single, Licensed to Avex (Japan) & EMI (South Africa) 1997 – ‘Do It Again’ Single, Licensed to Polydor/Universal (BENELUX)

Official Video Releases

2012 – Casablanca: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5RG2zVXRE0 2011 – ‘Big Love’: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iw3JuQyVZGc

Original source: Last.fm

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Casablanca (Original Mix)
Low Deep T
Cut & Play Recordings2012