Chris Liebing - Burn Slow (2018)

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Title: Burn Slow
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Mute – ISTUMM 418
Genre: Techno
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:12:57
Total Size: 357 mb
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Tracklist
1. Chris Liebing & Ralf Hildenbeutel - So Then? (feat Cold Cave) (06:03)
2. Chris Liebing & Ralf Hildenbeutel - Zero One (06:00)
3. Chris Liebing - And All Went Dark (feat Polly Scattergood) (06:22)
4. Chris Liebing & Ralf Hildenbeutel - Novembergrey (07:18)
5. Chris Liebing & Ralf Hildenbeutel - Out Of This World (05:04)
6. Chris Liebing - Card House (feat Miles Cooper Seaton) (07:25)
7. Chris Liebing & Ralf Hildenbeutel - Ghosts Of Tomorrow (05:23)
8. Chris Liebing & Ralf Hildenbeutel - Polished Chrome (feat Gary Numan - The Friend Part 1) (04:41)
9. Chris Liebing & Ralf Hildenbeutel - Trilogy (19:36)
10. Chris Liebing & Ralf Hildenbeutel - No Regrets (feat Aleen - The Friend Part 2) (05:05)


'Burn Slow' is a 10-track album from Chris Liebing with vocal contributions from a diverse range of artists: Miles
Cooper Seaton (Akron / Family), Mute labelmate Polly Scattergood (onDeadWaves), Cold Cave, Aleen and, of
course, Gary Numan. 'Burn Slow' is a minimalist electronic epic and the start of a new chapter for one of techno's leading authorities. It might not be what you expect for a DJ synonymous with fast, hard and heavy techno but, according to Chris Liebing, he's always been something of a slow starter:
'I've wanted to do something like 'Burn Slow' all my life,' he says.
While retaining the framework of the techno beats that Chris Liebing has dedicated his life to for the past 25
years, here he also seeks out new harmonic territories, taking aim at the heart rather than the feet, in order to tackle some deep themes. The key concept of presence - the idea that everything is happening in this moment and
that everything in the past is mere memory - form the thematic backbone of the record. It's something Liebing got in touch with via philosopher Alan Watts, not to mention decades of getting entire dancefloors lost in the present: 'If people would stay in the now, everything in the world would just have a bit more harmony,' explains Liebing.
Liebing has teamed up with Ralf Hildenbeutel (a key part of the long since defunct Eye Q family) for 'Burn Slow' and
it was at his new musical 'enabler' Hildenbeutel's Frankfurt studio that Liebing began drifting into new territor.






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