German futurepop duo Frozen Plasma have officially returned, and they’ve done so with force. Their new single “Manifest” erupts as a bold, modern club anthem — a track that feels like a pulse restarting after years of silence. Released today, it marks the duo’s first new material in three years and is a striking reminder of why they remain one of the genre’s most influential acts.
“Manifest” channels transformation at its core: shedding the past, stepping into clarity, and reclaiming momentum. The track balances emotional depth with undeniable dancefloor energy — reflective yet fiery, introspective yet instantly infectious. Every synth line feels charged with intent, every beat lands with purpose, and the entire composition builds toward a sense of renewal that is unmistakably Frozen Plasma.
Rather than leaning on nostalgia, the duo push forward with the confidence of true scene pioneers. “Manifest” isn’t just a comeback — it’s a declaration. A promise reignited. A future reclaimed.
Frozen Plasma proves once again that legends don’t fade. They evolve. Link

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"It's my kind of duty to provoke people and to make sure they feel something — to dance, cry, do whatever they feel. I do motivate them, because that's my purpose." - Chris Corner
"We go searching for sounds and ideas within ourselves and there in our dreams, in the moments when 'we are not here'." - Elena Alice Fossi
"I find it really bizarre, because right after the concert, you're already on the internet. I mean, come on. It's very different from how it used to be, but it's fine." - Anja Huwe
"I think we longed for a band where we could be there from scratch and form everything the way we want." - Fabienne Erni

