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Jeremy Olivier sings 'Crazy Love' from the album Where The Light Gets In.



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Jeremy Oliver has been around for a while. He has collaborated with Hugh Masekela, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, (aka. Paul Simon’s Graceland Band), George Benson, Katherine Jenkins and Daniel Bedingfield and even participated in 'The Voice' and 'We Want More'. His talent has been evident from the get go with his singing style compared to Jason Mraz, Raul Midón and Ed Sheeran.
On this collaboration with pianist extraordinaire Mike del Ferro, the Cape Town singer songwriter is really coming into his own. Recorded in the legendary MCO Studio 2 in Hilversum, using the finest equipment the industry has to offer in order not to lose a drop of the moment’s purity and authenticity. Jeremy Oliver and Mike Del Ferro are mixing their own alluring originals with remarkable interpretations of Message in a Bottle, Somewhere Over The Rainbow, Anthem and Crazy Love. It is a deeply emotional yet well balanced set, superbly well recorded by the RAR team. 'Where the light gets in' captures the essence of Jeremy Oliver. This intimate masterpiece is a worthy addition to any audiophile collection.
Oftentimes there is a big difference between the initial studio recording and the final end product. Before a final master is made, many recordings get processed with numerous mastering plugins in order for the audio to be playable on any type of equipment, from a tiny smartphone speaker to a full blown high-end audio system. For audiophiles with good audio reproduction systems this method is not ideal.
At RAR we are trying to close the gap between what is captured live in the studio and the final master. We want to bring the experience of a live performance directly into the homes of music and audio lovers. We aim to have you experience what the musicians hear when the music is being created. All the emotion, all the excitement as well as the extreme dynamics that the musicians use in order to make the music come alive.

- Michael van Polen, Harry van Dalen & Frans de Rond
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