supported by 4 fans who also own “The Walk Of The Happy”
The selection on this album shows the potential of the band, so many great outtakes, which reminds me partely very much to TD /Edgar Froese. Only the voices and effects, which has been placed as a transition between the tracks, disturbs enormously. Klaus Sauer
Barcelona duo pull from ’90s techno, deep house, and ambient on a three-track EP that remains fluid and fully charged throughout. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 15, 2022
They’re back, just in time for the weekend. The new one from Justice features Tame Impala, Connan Mockasin, Miguel, and more. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 26, 2024
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Walk Of The Happy”
This album had to 'grow' on me. At first listen I was a little disappointed. Don't know why, because like all Manakin releases the performance and production are top notch. It just didn't stick. Still, with intervals of several weeks I kept returning to the control room. After a while and quite suddenly it struck home and now I find myself writing a sound advise: Do not ever give up on a Manakin production. Sometimes it may be not love at first ear, but when it hits on you, it hits you hard. @KillTheBuddha