Peder Mannerfelt - Daily Routine (2018)

Artist: Peder Mannerfelt
Title: Daily Routine
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Peder Mannerfelt Produktion – PMLP 003
Genre: Experimental, Electronic
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 37:01
Total Size: 208 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Daily Routine
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Peder Mannerfelt Produktion – PMLP 003
Genre: Experimental, Electronic
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 37:01
Total Size: 208 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Introductions & Aspirations (02:51)
2. Hibernation Hyper Nation (03:09)
3. Cigarettes (Eurofierceness mix) (04:34)
4. Sissel & Bass (feat Sissel Wincent) (04:07)
5. Belgian Blues (Black MIDI mix) (02:33)
6. How Was Your Day? (Numb) (03:52)
7. This Machine Shares Memes (03:54)
8. Weighing My Brain (02:09)
9. Temporary Psychosis (VIP mix) (05:20)
10. Tried It (Blue On Blue) (04:32)
Peder Mannerfelt plays into the widest angles of his “power ambient” sound on ‘Daily Routine’, a killer study into the way rave music intersects domestic life…
The 10 tracks range from decade-old productions to hyper new cut-ups of his brothers’ records bought in London in summer ’88, but all betray an increasing embrace of complexity and layered, asymmetric design that will keep his ever-growing mob of followers fascinated at every turn.
The preceding single track ‘Temporary Psychosis (VIP)’ is a definitive highlight, riding the finest line between deadly rave function and pranging unpredictability, while other dancefloor highlights come on strong in the pointillist rave puncture of ‘Sissel & Bass’ featuring a killer vocal by Sissel Wincent, and the rabid churn of ‘This Machine Shares Memes’.
But that would be to neglect the album’s central pschedelic nature and the way it will be used, at home, in prosaic domesticity, where the far flung and undulating topography of pieces such as the sardonic ‘Introductions & Aspiration’, the darkside creep of ‘Cigarettes (Eurofierceness Mix)’, and the exasperated rave of ‘How Was Your Day? (Numb)’ will likely induce listeners to laugh, bruk out, curl up, and climb the walls in their own personal space.
We’re v into this one…