
Cody Currie doesn't just play house music; he inhabits it. Emerging from London's vibrant underground scene, Currie has cultivated a sound that's both deeply rooted in classic Chicago and Detroit grooves and refreshingly forward-thinking. His tracks are characterized by a playful interplay of swung percussion, jazzy chords, and soulful vocal samples, drawing influences from artists like Theo Parrish, Moodymann, and Larry Heard while carving out his own distinct sonic territory. Currie's ascent has been steady and organic, built on a foundation of impeccably crafted EPs released on labels like Classic Music Company and Razor-N-Tape. Breakthrough moments include his collaborations with Eliza Rose, which propelled his sound to a wider audience, and his consistent presence on Boiler Room stages. He's not just a DJ; he's a curator of vibes, seamlessly blending genres and eras to create an infectious atmosphere on the dance floor. Currie's music resonates because it avoids the sterile perfection often associated with modern electronic music. It's got soul, it's got funk, and it's got a palpable sense of joy. With ongoing projects and a growing global fanbase, Cody Currie is solidifying his position as one of the most exciting and authentic voices in contemporary house music.
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