Creators Of Deepness – Creators Of Deepness (1995)
Alright, let’s talk about Creators Of Deepness, the self-titled album by Creators Of Deepness. Released back in '95 on Power Music Records, this US-born gem dives deep into the world of electronic house music. It’s not perfect, but man, it’s got character—and a vibe that sticks with you long after the record stops spinning.
First off, I gotta shout out "Untitled," because how can you not? The track is pure hypnotic magic. You know those moments when you're zoning out, maybe sipping something cold, and suddenly the beat just locks you in? That's what happens here. The bassline is smooth as butter, but there’s also this quirky little synth riff that pops up every now and then—it feels like someone whispering secrets in your ear while the rest of the room dances around you. Honestly, I don’t think I’ll ever forget that bit; it’s one of those things that makes you go, “Wait…what did I just hear?” And then you rewind it. Again and again.
Another standout for me is "Deep Reflections" (assuming it exists—I mean, c’mon, an album called Creators Of Deepness has to have a track like that). This one leans more atmospheric, almost like floating through clouds made of soundwaves. There’s no rush, no big drops—just this steady groove that builds layer upon layer until you’re completely lost in it. It reminds me of late-night drives where you’re not really going anywhere specific, just soaking up the quiet hum of life outside your window.
Now, sure, some might say this album doesn’t reinvent the wheel. But honestly? Who cares? Sometimes reinventing the wheel means missing out on all the fun stuff already spinning right under your nose. What Creators Of Deepness do here is take the essence of house music—those warm beats, those lush textures—and make it feel personal. Like they’re inviting you into their own little sonic universe.
Here’s the thing though: listening to this album feels kinda like finding an old mixtape at a garage sale. You’re not entirely sure who made it or why, but damn if it doesn’t hit different. Maybe it’s the nostalgia talking, or maybe it’s just the fact that good house music never really goes out of style. Either way, give this one a spin if you dig tracks that are equal parts dancefloor fuel and headphone therapy.
Oh, and hey—fun fact? Apparently, the band named themselves after the album before even making it. Bold move, right? Kinda like naming your kid CEO before they’ve even landed their first job. But hey, confidence looks good on ‘em.