Manu Louis' latest album "Cream Parade" has been receiving rave reviews from music critics and fans alike. The album boasts a unique blend of electronic and experimental sounds, coupled with Louis' signature playful lyrics and catchy melodies.
The album opens with the upbeat and infectious "Internet Cultures," which sets the tone for the rest of the record. Tracks like "Tchouang-Tseu" and "The Music Made Me Do It" showcase Louis' ability to seamlessly blend different genres, while "Kermesse Machine" stands out as a standout track with its hypnotic beat and infectious chorus.
Louis' playful nature shines through on tracks like "Boys in the Backroom" and "Jazz Frite," which are both infused with his trademark humor and wit. The album ends on a high note with "The Great Filipino," a haunting and beautiful ballad that showcases Louis' vocal range and songwriting skills.
"Cream Parade" is a testament to Manu Louis' unique vision and talent as a musician. With its eclectic mix of sounds and styles, this album is sure to appeal to fans of experimental and electronic music. Highly recommended.