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Electric Rescue, Manu Le Malin, The Driver, W.LV.S, Louisahhh – Guilty / AR14

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RELEASE: Guilty
ARTIST(S): Electric Rescue, Manu Le Malin, The Driver, Louisahhh, W.LV.S

REMIXERS: Cuften, Tommy Four Seven

LABEL: Astropolis Records / AR14
GENRE: Lossless, Techno (Peak Time / Driving)
RELEASED: 2022-04-08
AVAILABLE FORMAT: 944Kbps, FLAC
DOWNLOAD SIZE: (241.01 MB)

TOTAL TRACKS 5

  1. Electric Rescue, Manu Le Malin, The Driver, W.LV.S – Guilty (07:59) , 65
  2. Louisahhh, W.LV.S – The Pit (06:08) , 132
  3. Electric Rescue, Manu Le Malin, The Driver, W.LV.S – Orca (08:08) , 132
  4. Electric Rescue, Manu Le Malin, The Driver, W.LV.S – Guilty (Tommy Four Seven Remix) (04:46) , 144
  5. Electric Rescue, Manu Le Malin, The Driver, W.LV.S – Orca – Digital Bonus (Cuften Remix) (08:45) , 127

Total Playtime: 00:35:46 min


5 years after the acclaimed EP ‘Misericordia’, which signed the enigmatic, dark and heady soundtrack of the documentary « Sous le Donjon de Manu Le Malin » in 2017, two French veterans of the electronic and rave scene Electric Rescue and The Driver (aka Manu Le Malin) present their 3rd EP with their duo W.LV.S on Astropolis Records.
“Guilty EP” includes four carnivorous tracks (five on the digital):
“Guilty”, a power build-up hammered with metallic and industrial echoes with a dark vocal that plunges us into a post-apocalyptic universe.
“The Pit” invites the charismatic and ghostly voice of Paris-based New-yorker Louisahhh. A frenetic and powerful techno track haunted by Louisahhh’s hypnotic and icy vocals, chanting a poem she wrote. A unique fusion of techno and spoken word. Originating as a ferocious techno poem, this collaboration between legendary French duo W.LV.S and techno’s favorite punk, Louisahhh acts as a galvanizing prayer, a dancefloor beacon, a scream into the abyss, a shard of hope. “The Pit” is where we start after two years of being confined, silent, separate. The pit is where the growth happens.
The intensity accelerates with the track “Orca”, a powerful and sharp anthem between galloping techno and stripped down hardcore.
Last track is a remix by major reference of the international techno scene, german producer Tommy Four Seven, for an incisive remix of “Guilty” while the digital version includes a remix by the young artist recently taken in accompaniment by Astropolis, Cuften, newcomer of the rave scene signed on Marc Acardipane’s Planet Phuture who remix the track “Orca” with his analogical and retro vision of electro.//

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