RELEASE: A Low Level Love
ARTIST(S): Chris Liberator, Manni Dee, Sylph
REMIXERS:
LABEL: Perc Trax | TPTCD012
GENRE: LOSSLESS, Hard Techno
RELEASED: 2021-06-25
AVAILABLE FORMAT: 838Kbps/LOSSLESS
DOWNLOAD SIZE: 282.73 MB
TOTAL TRACKS 11
- Manni Dee, Sylph – Persist And Change (05:34) key, bpm127
- Manni Dee – Take Time (04:07) key, bpm86
- Manni Dee – Yesterday’s Hope (02:00) key, bpm106
- Manni Dee – You Puked In The Alley Where We Kissed (04:37) key, bpm135
- Manni Dee – Stride By Stride (03:48) key, bpm93
- Manni Dee – No More Heroes (03:44) key, bpm146
- Manni Dee – Betamax Interlude (01:10) key, bpm117
- Manni Dee – Pivotal Summer (06:42) key, bpm140
- Chris Liberator, Manni Dee – London In My System (05:46) key, bpm145
- Manni Dee – You Don’t Always Get What You Want (02:31) key, bpm158
- Manni Dee – Closer (05:06) key, bpm120
Total Playtime: 00:45:05 min
Manni Dee returns to Perc Trax for the release of ‘A Low Level Love’, his second full album following on from ‘The Residue’ released in 2018 by Berlin techno institution Tresor. Manni opened his Perc Trax account back in 2017 with his ‘Throbs Of Discontent’ 12″ which featured his breakout hit ‘London Isn’t England’ and since then he’s become Perc Trax regular releasing his recent ‘Everyone’s Replaceable Now’ 12″ plus his ‘Gulabi Gang’ contribution to first of the ‘Forever’ various artists series. During this time Manni has gone from a cult UK favourite to being internationally recognised, performing all around the world.On ‘A Low Level Love’ Manni expands on both his previous album and his recent run of Perc Trax releases, mixing his trademark club techno rhythms with broken beat and non-dance floor outings. ‘No More Heroes’ and ‘You Don’t Always Get What You Want’ see Manni at his most melodic and introspective, whilst the storm of kick drums on ‘Closer’ shows a new intensity and aggression to Manni’s music even when compared to the heaviest of his previous releases. Guest slots and collaborations can often detract from the artistic vision of an album, but Manni chooses his co-conspirators well, with vocalist Sylph adding a human element to album opener ‘Persist & Change’ and London acid techno legend Chris Liberator providing both vocals and some of the inspiration for club hit in waiting ‘London In My System’.//