Free n Losh = That kid in the smokey dance hall’s corner rocking a fedora posted up like the Marlboro Man; Confident and mature and in touch with the finer things in life. Think of The Best is Yet To Come like red wine. The $5 bottle gets the job done but eventually your tastes become more refined and an appreciation for the winemaker’s craftsmanship stands alone. Free n Losh are that dusty labeled, high dollar bottle of red that’s ready to be shared.
Whether it’s the remix of Led Zeppelin’s “Babe I’m Gonna Leave You” or Ray Charles’ “Things You Don’t Understand,” Lee and Myles tinker with timeless classics like gentleman. The jazzy interface and soulful undertones make this a rare editor’s pick from me, full word and all.
Lee Freedman and Myles Shwartz are taking the road less traveled. We’re in the midst of foreboding similarity in dance music right now and it’s only natural for artists to try making music for mass appeal. Some producers refuse to concede to the monster that is the flourishing market’s demand though. Hype will fade and what’s genuine will remain.
**Keep your eyes peeled for an mind-scraping interview in the near future.
About Free N Losh
A duo from Toronto consisting of Lee Freedman and Myles Schwartz. FnL derived from hip-hop inspiration before developing into a unique style of hand-picked classics turned future groove gold. Tweet the guys and show your support.
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