Chris Liebing Evolver
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play_circle_filled 02. Symphonie des Seins Original Mix
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Chris Liebing, Charlotte de Witte -
play_circle_filled 03. Subjective Immortality Original Mix
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Chris Liebing, The Advent -
play_circle_filled 04. Roy Batty Original Mix
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play_circle_filled 05. Evolver Original Mix
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play_circle_filled 06. John Connor Original Mix
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play_circle_filled 07. Double Split Original Mix
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Chris Liebing, Luke Slater -
play_circle_filled 08. Entangled Circuits Original Mix
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Chris Liebing, Terence Fixmer, Daniel Miller, Stubbleman -
play_circle_filled 09. Higher Things Original Mix
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play_circle_filled 10. Shaping Frequencies Original Mix
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Speedy J, Chris Liebing -
play_circle_filled 11. Brooks Ave Original Mix
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play_circle_filled 12. Eye C Original Mix
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Chris Liebing
The album Evolver by Chris Liebing** is a mature and cohesive techno release that serves as a summary of his long-standing career while returning to the core essence of the genre in a modern form. The entire record is built around a unified, hypnotic atmosphere, characterized by raw sound design, deep groove, repetitive rhythmic structures, and a dark, futuristic tone with elements of acid and industrial techno.
Despite its strong club orientation, the album stands out for its attention to detail and sense of progression, making it equally effective for both dancefloor use and focused listening. Collaborations with artists such as Charlotte de Witte, Luke Slater, and Speedy J enhance the project without disrupting its coherence, as each track fits seamlessly into the overall vision.
Influences from science fiction, including references to the film Blade Runner, add a conceptual layer focused on the relationship between humans and technology as well as reflections on the future. “Evolver” is a focused and consistent techno album — deep, intense, and stylistically unified from beginning to end.


