Livigesh - I Care. PSYCH! (2026)

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Title: I Care. PSYCH!
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: No Slack Records – NS114
Genre: Electronic
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 01:08:28
Total Size: 419 mb
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Tracklist
1. Livigesh – Kntrl (02:56)
2. Livigesh – Banana Peel Slip (04:50)
3. Livigesh – ilab (01:52)
4. Livigesh – Tods (06:01)
5. Livigesh – Acidlo (06:18)
6. Livigesh – Zigzag (05:43)
7. Livigesh – Arph (01:41)
8. Livigesh – Dwnmelt (07:32)
9. Livigesh – Mo Cheddah (05:19)
10. Livigesh – Fies (04:43)
11. Livigesh – Drillplay (04:27)
12. Livigesh – 145 Break (04:52)
13. Livigesh – Doowblks (02:40)
14. Livigesh – For Your Own Good (03:37)
15. Livigesh – Transit 1 (02:20)
16. Livigesh – Irfalobeet (03:37)


"I Care. PSYCH!" Liner Notes:

“I Care. PSYCH!” is an album built on warmth.
It reframes the intensity of mid-90s electronic experimentation through melody, humor, and emotional openness. Where much of its contemporaries pursued abstraction or aggression, “I Care. PSYCH!” insists on humanity—sometimes awkward, sometimes playful, always sincere.

The rhythms are restless but never cruel.
Complex breakbeats twist and shuffle, yet they remain elastic and inviting rather than confrontational. The tracks feel alive, as if they breathe, stumble, and recover in real time. Precision exists, but it serves feeling rather than dominance.

Melody is the album’s emotional anchor.
Synth lines wobble, stretch, and sing, often tinged with melancholy or gentle optimism. There is a childlike quality here—not naïve, but curious—suggesting wonder without irony. Even at its most frenetic, the music carries an undercurrent of tenderness.

“I Care. PSYCH!” rejects the idea that experimental music must be cold.
Its complexity never erases joy, and its technical ambition never overshadows its emotional core. This is music that embraces imperfection, allowing mistakes, humor, and warmth to remain audible.
Livigesh presents electronic music not as a machine aesthetic, but as a human one.
The album feels less like a manifesto and more like a conversation—one that shifts moods rapidly, yet never loses its sense of intimacy.

In the end, “I Care. PSYCH!” endures because it refuses detachment.
It is thoughtful without being distant, playful without being trivial, and experimental without forgetting the listener’s heart.