26-11-2025 18:14 via magneticmag.com

How It Was Made: James Dexter – Reese’s Groove (Inermu – Deep Tech)

James Dexter reached a major milestone with the release of Here Now, his first full-length album on Inermu. The project lands at the ten-year mark of the label and reflects a long period of consistent work within the UK underground. Across the LP, he moves through the fuller range of his approach to house music, moving from stripped rhythmic patterns to rolling low-end movement and lighter melodic touches.James Dexter: Instagram / Soundcloud / SpotifyThe album carries the qua
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