Elektro Guzzi returns with its 11th studio album, Liquid Center, more precise than ever, but also more open. The album offers the trio a new dimension: their sense of precision and structure meets unexpected depth and warmth. The sound is more restrained, more subtle, and thus gains in presence. What stands out: this album sounds different. And it is different as well.In one year, the band developed a recording technique that translates its analog live energy into a sonic image capturing both the physicality of a band in space and the relaxed abstraction of techno. The result is a sound that does not seek power, but detail: clear, warm, deep, and with an almost artificial precision. Liquid Center is not a collection of scattered tracks, but a cohesive album experience.With each listen, it opens up a little more: a new texture, a shifted perspective, a new layer emerging from the space between the groove and the sound. Perhaps it is the music that is changing. Or perhaps it is just the way you hear it.