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For many, the thought of a new Mr. Fingers album was nothing more than a musical mirage. But after almost 25 years, Larry Heard reincarnates his iconic alter-ego, bringing the project back to life with the album, “Cerebral Hemispheres”. Despite the decades-long hiatus, the record unequivocally shows that Heard’s knack for crafting soulful house hasn’t waned in the slightest.
“Cerebral Hemispheres” is an alluring invitation back into the universe of Mr. Fingers. Those familiar with the lush sounds of 1994’s “Back To Love” will find comfort in the familiar hallmarks of Heard’s style: rich vocals that serenade the soul, house rhythms that beckon even the most resistant feet to the dance floor, and a lavish infusion of jazz undertones that elevate the tracks to more than just music – they become experiences.
Tracks like “Sao Paolo” and “Crying Over You” are immersive masterpieces. They encapsulate the quintessential Mr. Fingers essence: a luxurious blend of velvety grooves that transport the listener to a realm of musical euphoria. Heard’s timeless ability to evoke deep emotions through sound remains as potent as ever, challenging contemporaries and reminding listeners of the unparalleled magic of classic house.
While “Cerebral Hemispheres” pays homage to the foundational sounds of Mr. Fingers, Heard isn’t afraid to traverse new terrains. The album showcases tracks like “A Day In Portugal” and “Tiger Lounge”, which seamlessly blend the traditional with the contemporary. There’s a palpable neo-soul influence that weaves through these tracks, proving that while Heard may be a pioneer of house, he’s not confined by its borders.
To label “Cerebral Hemispheres” merely as a comeback would be a disservice. This album is a celebration. It’s a testament to Larry Heard’s enduring artistry as Mr. Fingers. It’s a reminder that true talent doesn’t fade but evolves, and with “Cerebral Hemispheres”, Mr. Fingers is undeniably back – not just in presence but in mastery, proving that his fingers, indeed, are still magical.