Marcus Liesenfeld has been a veritable cultural lighthouse when it comes to everything slow jammed, sun-drenched and yacht vibed. He’s built an empire of well-sounding retro kicks. Too Slow To Disco NEO is an addition he saw the need to create a few years back. It differentiates itself from TSTD by being warm, synth-driven glowing pieces that resonates with sunshine and longing.

Sunset Manifesto Vol. 1 actually dates all the way back to 2020 and was, in many ways, a defining release—a luscious potpourri of sun-soaked hits you never knew you knew.

Now, at long last, the much anticipated follow-up is here, and it has a lot to live up to. Volume 1 was bursting at the seams with ear worms and slow-burners.

With a tracklist boasting legendary names like Poolside, Prep & Eddie Chacon, Turbotitto, Woolfy & Projections, and Kimchii to mention but a few, you know you’re in for a feast of sonic delights—served up the way only TSTD NEO can.

This is an evergreen addition to your refined sonic collection—delivering on all fronts, and carrying the unmistakable stamp of the TSTD seal of quality.

So strap on your wings, slide your sunglasses onto your nose, and rub in a generous layer of SPF 50 before letting the sonic wind catch your outstretched wings.


Check out DJ Supermarkt’s mini mix of the album.

Did you miss my premieres from The Sunset Manifesto 2?

Out everywhere you usually grab your audio 4th July 2025.

Bandcamp: https://tooslowtodisco.bandcamp.com/album/the-sunset-manifesto-volume-2

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