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Liverpool’s smoothest soul mercenary, Ben Jamin, cuts loose once again on Fingerman’s Hot Digits with the third instalment of his Cosmic Miracles series — a run that’s earned its halo the honest way.

He opens low and slow at a sultry 88 BPM with Baby — a smoky confession, thick with groove and longing, its 303 stabs slipping in like a velvet blade.

Brought Us Together lifts the pulse to 101 BPM, a wistful meditation on what was and what could’ve been — still dancing in the dark.

Mama keeps the throttle steady but heats the blood, all soul and sass, like a backroom jam in Hell’s Kitchen where the air is thick with brass and tobacco smoke.

Next Door slides the pace down again to 95 sexy beats per minute but loses none of the heat — dripping with honeyed soul and dangerous intent.

And then Three Steps — the 107 BPM closer — gathers it all up, a gospel-tinged celebration of love, heart, and the cosmic mess that ties us together.

Ben Jamin preaches the slow-burn gospel, and you’d be a fool not to attend the sermon.

Cosmic Miracles 3 is out today on Juno Download exclusively.

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