Kerrier District
Luke Vibert · 2004
62 min · 10 tracks · acid techno
A vibrant blend of acid techno and disco that exudes infectious energy and dancefloor euphoria.
Kerrier District is an album by Luke Vibert, released in 2004. A vibrant blend of acid techno and disco that exudes infectious energy and dancefloor euphoria. 'Kerrier District' received critical acclaim for its inventive approach to blending genres, appearing on several end-of-year lists and solidifying Vibert's reputation. The album's unique sound contributed to the resurgence of interest in disco elements within electronic music during the mid-2000s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Kerrier District sound like?
A vibrant blend of acid techno and disco that exudes infectious energy and dancefloor euphoria. Rooted in acid techno.
What makes Kerrier District by Luke Vibert notable?
'Kerrier District' received critical acclaim for its inventive approach to blending genres, appearing on several end-of-year lists and solidifying Vibert's reputation. The album's unique sound contributed to the resurgence of interest in disco elements within electronic music during the mid-2000s. By 2004, Luke Vibert had established himself as a key figure in the electronic music scene, particularly within the acid techno genre. 'Kerrier District' came out after his acclaimed works under various aliases and marked a playful exploration of disco-infused beats, showcasing his versatility as an artist.
How many songs are on Kerrier District?
Kerrier District has 10 tracks, running approximately 62 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Let's Dance and Freak Standout 5:08
- 2 Silhouettes 6:42
- 3 Illogan 7:14
- 4 Disclix 5:27
- 5 Disco Bus Standout 6:49
- 6 New York Standout 7:10
- 7 Yesco 6:30
- 8 Negresco 5:38
- 9 Wide Vice 6:41
- 10 Squaredance 4:49
Release Date
June 7, 2004
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
62 min 13 sec
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