Kalcagni
Manners EP

Manners EP
Manners EPManners EP

Artists

Kalcagni

Catno

D91005

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Genres

Electro

Styles

Electro

This debut EP from Manchester producer Kalcagni brings us 4 slices of deep, vibey electro. Kicking off with EP title track ‘Manners’ which provides 303 acid lines laced with infectious chord stabs and beefy 808 drums. Next up ‘Retox’ takes proceedings even deeper with a soulful, slightly melancholic touch. On the flip side ‘Wrong Fix’ jacks up the BPMs for a wonky electro affair, before EP closer ‘It Knows Me Bad’ rounds things off with oscillator sync bass stylings interspersed with minor chords, modular percussion and punchy drums.

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May 24, 2023

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A1

Kalcagni - Manners

A2

Kalcagni - Retox

B1

Kalcagni - Wrong Fix

B2

Kalcagni - It Knows Me Bad

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