Sometimes, music isn’t written — it’s remembered. That’s how it felt when Prep, those slick London craftsmen with hearts tuned to analog soul and satin-soft FM radio, found themselves in a studio with Eddie Chacon, the survivor saint of slow jams and sweet ruin. The match was no accident. After hearing Holy Hell, Prep felt the pull — something spiritual, something shared.

They met in L.A., threw rhythm into the room like dice, and in a single afternoon — no tension, no ego — Call It happened. Synths hummed. A sitar buzzed gently. And somewhere inside that moment, past and present stopped arguing.

The result? A track that’s part Georgy Porgy, part always was.

Add to that: Turbotito, one of L.A.’s quiet conjurors, stepping in for a remix smoother than blended velvet. As you’ve already gathered, we’re in for something rare and unique with The Sunset Manifesto.

I’ve zoomed in for the upcoming release of The Sunset Manifesto 2 which you can be sure to catch here as soon as more is out.

Links:

Too Slow To Disco

Prep:

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Eddie Chacon:

Follow Eddie on InstagramFacebookTwitter (X), visit his official website, or explore his work at Stones Throw Records.

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Turbotito

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