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Look A Little Further

by Domu

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Following the recent release of their single ‘Won’t Give Up’ and the album ‘Look A Little Further’ (which was well received by the critics) Domu presents Pete Simpson release their follow up single which shares the same title as their album. On this single ‘Look A Little Further’ features four mixes that have been crafted by DJ Spen and The Muthafunkaz.

The single delivers a contemporary take on classic soul with no concessions to the pop market. In ‘Look A Little Further’; the pair have created a soul sound with a positive message, with lyrics that encourage and nurture, and a sound that will stand the test of time.

One Week To Live gushed that this was “a solid release from the duo. A match made in heaven.” Whilst DJ Magazine felt that “the liquid gold of Simpson’s voice cuts each track in a Philly, retro sound that is nothing short of downright sexy.”

Domu is Dominic Stanton, one of the most credible independent DJ/producers to come out of the underground dance music scene in recent years. He is an exciting and versatile producer who has over a decade of experience making some of the hottest beats in underground dance music. Dom is maturing in his musical development and this album reveals a heart of soul beating inside him – indeed his earliest musical influences were the soul sounds of Motown.

Diversity is key in Pete Simpson’s musical development. Originally from a small Yorkshire town, he moved to Sheffield and through the church discovered gospel music, touring for ten years in this vein doing all the major festivals. Eventually the restrictive doctrines of the church spurred Pete onto another path in music: he discovered Marvin Gaye, Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin and knew this was the music he wanted to make. Soul music.

Pete has collaborated with numerous artists and producers, working with names such as Jon Cutler, Joey Negro, Seamus Haji, Mark Rae (of Rae & Christian fame), Jocelyn Brown, D Ramirez, Nightmares on Wax and Reel People. This year saw him continue his work with The Unabombers as a member of their Elektrons outfit and appeared as their guest vocalist on their recent debut album ‘Red Light, Don’t Stop.’

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released November 1, 2007

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