Fred Everything – Fred Everything x 2020 Vision – Full Circle (2020 Vision Recordings)

Digital, Deep, House

Fred Everything is a name synonymous with high-quality house music and meticulous production. With a career spanning over two decades, the Montreal-born artist has consistently pushed the boundaries of the deep house genre. In this latest project, Full Circle, Fred returns to his roots on 20/20 Vision recordings, the label where much of his early […]

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Fred Everything & Sapele – A Long Time Coming (Unreleased Version) (Lazy Days Recordings)

Digital, Deep, House

Lazy Days Recordings pulls a gem from the archives with Fred Everything and Sapele’s A Long Time Coming (Unreleased Version), a two-track EP that captures deep house’s enduring pull. The label excels at unearthing polished productions with classic appeal, often spotlighting collaborations that blend veteran craft with fresh energy. This unreleased house take originated in

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Metro – Brownstone Express (Fred Everything’s Re-Creations) (Nu Groove Records)

Acid, Digital, Deep, House, Techno

Nu Groove Records pulls another gem from its storied vault with Metro’s Brownstone Express, now armed with three masterful reworks by Fred Everything. This release resurrects a cornerstone from the 1990 Journey Thru The N.Y. Underground E.P. on Republic Records, channeling the raw hunger of New York’s underground house scene straight into 2026. Metro’s original

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20 years of lazy days (lazy days recordings)

20 Years of Lazy Days (Lazy Days Recordings)

Digital, Deep, Garage, House, Nu Disco

Twenty years is a long time for a music label to last, especially in the ever-shifting world of electronic music. So when a label hits that milestone, you know it’s something special. That’s exactly the case with Lazy Days Recordings, the iconic House music label founded by Fred Everything back in 2005. Born out of

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