The New Citizen Kane rewires the dancefloor on 'LIQUID. LATEX. DISCO. DADDY.'
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- 4 days ago
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There’s a palpable shift in atmosphere as The New Citizen Kane moves away from sunlit escapism and into something far more nocturnal. His new remix collection 'LIQUID. LATEX. DISCO. DADDY.' redraws the entire space, emerging as a record that trades open-air warmth for tightly coiled tension and a sense of late-night immersion.
This isn’t a conventional remix project. Instead of lightly revisiting earlier material, the artist dismantles and reconstructs it, reshaping familiar ideas into something more fluid and cohesive. Tracks stretch and contract, rhythms settle into deeper pockets, and melodies flicker in and out of focus. The effect is a carefully controlled environment where each detail feels intentional.
The production leans heavily into tactility. Low-end grooves carry a physical weight, while percussion locks into hypnotic patterns that feel almost meditative in their repetition. There’s a clear drawing from the pulse of 90s club culture, but those influences are refracted through a modern lens, creating something that feels immediate and alive.
New material is woven seamlessly into the project, expanding its scope without disrupting its flow. '(TRip) Unravelling) stands out as a key moment, capturing the duality of nightlife and the push and pull between escape and confrontation. Meanwhile, one of the more striking reinterpretations comes through his reworking of 'There Goes the Neighborhood' by Sheryl Crow. Here, a well-known rock track is transformed into something far more abstract and disorienting, aligning with the album’s darker aesthetic while offering a moment of unexpected contrast.
Across its runtime, 'LIQUID. LATEX. DISCO. DADDY.' maintains a delicate balance between control and release. It’s an album that understands the power of intensity and depth, allowing space for its ideas to breathe while still delivering a strong sense of movement.
Throughout this new offering, Kane builds a world that invites us all to step inside, lose our bearings, and find something new in the process.




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