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Likwid Continual Space Motion
The Remedy


A1
Touch Down
0:24
A2
Vanguard (Ft. Tyrone Isaac Stuart)
4:30
A3
Rocking
5:32
A4
Finesse Feat. Allysha Joy
4:58
B1
Levs (Ft. Tyone Isaac Stuart)
5:01
B2
Medulla Oblongata (Ft. Rara Zulu)
5:15
B3
DJ President Believe
3:54
C1
Givin' Up (Ft. Allysha Joy)
5:29
C2
Dance High
5:13
C3
Solo
5:36
D1
Salty
6:48
D2
Reason (Ft. Tyrone Isaac Stuart)
5:56
E1
The Score
5:11
E2
The Remedy
6:113
E3
The Journey
6:39
F1
Travellin (Ft. Oliver Night)
5:14
F2
Finesse (Jam Down Version)
5:27
F3
Givin' Up (Ft. Allysha Joy) Shall I Bruk It Mix
5:37
"The Remedy," is I G Culture's latest album under Likwid Continutal Space Motion, Culture draws parallels between the complex world of fungi and London's Underground dance music scene. Both are intricate networks that thrive beneath the surface, connecting diverse elements and influencing one another. The London dance music scene, like fungi, encompasses a variety of styles and genres, from drum and bass to Garage Dance Subcultures may go unnoticed to the casual observer but are musical corner stones in our society. Dance floors and clubs serve as spaces for communal healing, allowing people to let go of daily stresses and connect through music and dance. I G Culture's "The Remedy" celebrates this vibrant underground culture and highlights the interconnectedness of all musical styles. Through his innovative production and thematic depth, he underscores the transformative power of dance music, emphasizing its role in promoting well-being and unity. The idea of Fungi also is expressed in the artwork by Amsterdams 'Machine' with IG's direction, who used fungi in an original collage revealing a secret world.