The New Citizen Kane lights it up on remix album, "LIQUID. LATEX. DISCO. DADDY."
Where the first chapter in the Disco Daddy universe might have felt like a chiller sunset cruise, LIQUID. LATEX. DISCO. DADDY. is the moment the lights cut low, the bass kicks in, and the night reveals its wild side. With this second installment, The New Citizen Kane doesn’t just continue a concept, he deepens it into something somehow even more immersive and undeniably more seductive. The record officially releases on April 24th, so make sure to pre-save it using the link below!
It’s immediately rooted in the hypnotic pull of deep house, the grit of ’90s club culture, and the kind of after-hours energy that feels slightly dangerous. However this isn’t just a remix album in the traditional sense. These tracks aren’t lightly edited or repackaged, they’re dismantled, reshaped, and rebuilt into something entirely new. They’re like familiar memories refracted through a prism of strobe lights and sub-bass. That’s honestly no surprise, because everytime Kane drops a project on us, he’s always outdone himself.
The production across LIQUID. LATEX. DISCO. DADDY. is at the absolute top of its game. Every element feels intentional, from the elastic basslines that coil and snap with precision to the layered synth work that glows endlessly. There’s a physicality to the sound, a sense that you can almost reach out and touch it, that makes the listening experience feel immediate and alive.
The vocals obviously play a crucial role in pursuing the album’s emotional core. They drift in and out of the mix, sometimes intimate, but other times soaring into moments of pure euphoria. That push and pull of expansiveness gives the record its beating heart, keeping it from ever settling into predictability. It’s dance music, yes, but it’s also deeply introspective, inviting you to get lost in the feeling.
A key part of what makes this project pop the most is his long-standing collaboration with Red Man Runs. Potentially the most underrated part of having a producer is the shared language of getting one another’s vision. that’s been developing since their early days studying production together in Dublin, and it shows.
It doesn’t just revisit past ideas with a slapped on label of “remix album”, it actually elevates them in a way that pushes them into new territory. It’s bolder, more realized, and if anything, shows the growth of an artist who has the sound within him that just needed it to be escaped. LIQUID. LATEX. DISCO. DADDY. needs to be your next listen, we mean that. It doesn’t matter your genre preferences, it’s almost impossible not to sink right into the greatness.
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