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David Morales new LP "Sunday Mass Vol.1"

Album Review: David Morales Takes Us to Church with "Sunday Mass Vol. 1"

David Morales, the venerable maestro of house music, has once again summoned the divine with his latest opus, "Sunday Mass Vol. 1." This 14-track journey is more than just an album; it's a spiritual experience, a testament to Morales's unrivaled prowess in the electronic music realm.


For those unacquainted with the illustrious figure of David Morales, allow me to illuminate his esteemed legacy in the realm of electronic music. Hailing from the vibrant streets of New York City, Morales emerged as a luminary DJ and producer in the 1980s and 1990s, honing his craft at legendary clubs such as the Paradise Garage and the Tunnel. Alongside luminaries like Frankie Knuckles, Morales helped shape the burgeoning house music scene, pioneering groundbreaking remixes for icons like Mariah Carey, Madonna, and Michael Jackson. With his innovative solo work and seminal collaborations, Morales garnered acclaim as a Grammy-winning producer and remixer, solidifying his status as a true titan of the genre. Beyond his musical prowess, Morales has transcended boundaries, making waves in film, television, fashion, and radio, further cementing his influence on popular culture. From his trailblazing DJ sets to his captivating live performances, Morales continues to captivate audiences around the globe, leaving an indelible mark on the history of electronic music.



Sunday Mass Vol. 1 is his latest full-length release. Opening with "Father," Morales sets the tone with a celestial overture featuring powerhouse vocalists such as Janice Robinson and Kenny Bobien. The track serves as a soul-stirring invocation, preparing listeners for the sonic pilgrimage ahead. From there, Morales takes us on a transcendent voyage through the realms of deep house, gospel, soul, and melodic techno, seamlessly weaving together disparate elements into a harmonious tapestry of sound.


Tracks like "Rolling Stone" and "My Everything" exude an infectious joy, with Morales expertly blending uplifting beats with soulful vocals, courtesy of talents like Tamra Keenan and Angelica De No. Collaborations with luminaries such as DJ Meme and Antoinette Dunleavy on "Love Takes 2" showcase Morales's ability to marry the old with the new, creating timeless classics for the dance floor.


But it's not all about the groove; Morales delves into introspective territory with "Azaphola" and "India," where melancholic melodies intertwine with hypnotic rhythms, offering moments of reflection amidst the euphoria. "The Whistle Funk" and "Into the Groove" bring the funk back to the forefront, with Morales channeling the spirit of his iconic house music roots while infusing it with a contemporary flair.


As the journey reaches its zenith with tracks like "Alive" and "Back In The Zone," Morales reminds us why he's a legend in the electronic music world. With soul-stirring vocals and pulsating beats, these tracks elevate the listener to a higher plane, transcending the boundaries of space and time.


Throughout "Sunday Mass Vol. 1," Morales's masterful production shines, each track meticulously crafted to evoke emotion and movement. From the soaring melodies to the pulsating rhythms, every element serves a purpose, inviting listeners to lose themselves in the music and find solace in its embrace.



In a world where trends come and go, David Morales stands as a beacon of consistency and innovation. With "Sunday Mass Vol. 1," he reaffirms his status as a pioneer of the genre, delivering a timeless masterpiece that will undoubtedly stand the test of time. So, let the church of house music open its doors, and let David Morales lead us in worship once again. Amen.


Sunday Mass Vol. 1 is out now on Diridim




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