US House Master Cevin Fisher Drops ‘Everyday’ For Sunshine Terraces Everywhere
Following on from dark technoid beast ‘Feeling All The Pressure’, Cevin Fisher returns to Jack Said What with a release that drops more sunny side up.
Rolling tribal drums set the basis of the track, soon to be joined by shakers, a muted horn and a deep burrowing bassline. But it’s the expansive mid-section — an exultant “Everyday” refrain, fit for sunshine terraces everywhere — that brings the winning smiles. Simple but deadly, ‘Everyday’ is a feelgood summer anthem that’s going to bring dollops of joy to dancefloors whenever it gets an airing.
Cevin Fisher is a US house producer/DJ with pedigree. He had a purple patch around the millennium with tracks like ‘The Freaks Come Out’ and ‘(You Got Me) Burnin’ Up’, both of which conquered the UK and US charts. But even by that point he’d been in the music game for a decade. He began DJing in his father’s bar in New Jersey before scoring a residency at 17 in the infamous Club Zanzibar, where Kerri Chandler and Tony Humphries also cut their teeth.
Moving to New York, he got engineering work at Arthur Baker’s Shakedown Studio and with Motown, and remixed Chaka Khan and Quincy Jones, before the one and only Danny Tenaglia suggested to Cevin that his talents merited branching out on his own. A string of productions followed on Nite Grooves, Groovilicious, Subversive and Tommy Boy before he hit big with ‘The Freaks’. Cevin has continued to release quality house music this century on labels such as Strictly Rhythm, Big Love, Olmeto, Nettwerk, Nervous, Toolroom and Glasgow Underground, working with producers as varied as D.Ramirez, Prok & Fitch, David Morales, Jack Back, Layo & Bushwacka and Seamus Haji. Most recently, last year he co-produced wiggly, syncopated rhythmic house smash ‘Move That Body’ with Danny Tenaglia, and released ‘Give Me My Pleasure’ on Faith.
Play ‘Everyday’ every day this summer for maximum joy.