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Posted by isoterra on Feb-21-2007 15:45:

free unreleased LSG album

didn't see this posted anywhere yet...



Tuesday, February 20, 2007

download unreleased LSG album
Category: Music


Hi,
i deceided to put online for free the "unreleased" LSG album.
It created this in late 2002 for beeing released in late 2003.
Then the distribution went down and the situation was unpredictable, so the decision was to start with the new distributor releasing a "best of LSG" album and see how things go...but this is a different story...
As i said this was done late in 2002 - so not in any way representing what i am doing right now.
This is more a tribute and a big thank you to the fans of the LSG project and - at least for me now - a way to close the door to this project
and focus even more on what i am doing now.
Some people might say that the old stuff i have done was better than what i do right now. But please think about how things developed...
When i started the LSG project trance as a name for a style wasnt established and right now to me the word trance does have a really bad meaning and only stands for a certain commercial and non-developing style that i am glad finally managed to get less attention.
I tried to stay ahead of times but in the big times of this project it was hard to always keep that in mind.
So i can only ask to always keep your ears up for new styles and artists and dont block something new by just thinking that the best
happend in the past already. I personally think that at the moment the greatest thing about the music scene is that a lot is possible again
like in the early days. The "we are cool - this is crap" way of thinking is not as big as it was some 5 to 8 years ago and all kind of different styles
and influences can work on one label or even in one track again...so like back then its just about good music.

Enough talking...just one more thing please:
Pleas dont stream the file...download it by right-clicking on the file name
Also...please DONT spread the file or give a direct link to anybody.
If you want to spread the album - go ahead...but give the myspace - blog link so the people see what i do now.
If there is too many direct download or i find this album on any download portal i will close the link and wont do anything like this in the future anymore...

Thanks a lot for reading this and for your support

All the best
Oliver Lieb



download link can be found on here: http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?f...15-9135f09f97e4


Posted by RJT on Feb-21-2007 15:48:

Excellent find, thank you


Posted by JakeC on Feb-21-2007 16:01:

Kewl.


Posted by Johan (DJ Irish) on Feb-21-2007 16:24:

Grabbing it! Thanks for the find


Posted by RebeL9 on Feb-21-2007 17:26:

now this made my day! *jumps for joy*


Posted by keithos27 on Feb-21-2007 17:29:

kudos


Posted by TOR on Feb-21-2007 17:31:

Thanks a lot for posting this.
Grabbing it now..


Posted by GrimReaper on Feb-21-2007 17:31:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
now this made my day! *jumps for joy*

You took the words right out of my keyboard.

This is so freakin great even if i'm not that much into digital downloads. Exclusive releases like this are just a must anyway.


Posted by isoterra on Feb-21-2007 17:33:

i've just finished listening to it.. it's really good!

as expected it's full of atmospheric soundscapes & fx, giving an ongoing spaced out feel. it's mosly quite chilled, with some breaksy influences & a couple of slower 4x4 tracks.. nothing too obscure or challenging, but enough depth to hold appeal over multiple listens i'd say


Posted by Zoso on Feb-21-2007 17:55:

Thank you for sharing this. I've been wondering what Lieb's LSG guise sounded like for some time. Is this work considered a good example of the LSG sound? Cheers.


Posted by Sykonee on Feb-21-2007 18:01:

Sweeet!

/Cartman



(still in high hopes for a new Spicelab one year...)


Posted by RebeL9 on Feb-21-2007 18:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Zoso
Thank you for sharing this. I've been wondering what Lieb's LSG guise sounded like for some time. Is this work considered a good example of the LSG sound? Cheers.


It's really dificult to say that L.S.G. got one specific sound since it's also one of Oliver Liebs most diverse projects. Compare the early tunes such as Hearts and Fragile from 1993 with his Netherworld and then with stuff from his Black Album and then his dark ambient sounds on Into Deep and the more techier sound on The Hive. No L.S.G. album is the same as the others. It's so diverse and at the same time so good.
Just simply grab them all and give them a listen.


Posted by thoughtlessjex on Feb-21-2007 18:16:

\o/~~~

d/ling now. This is a happy day.


Posted by Zoso on Feb-21-2007 18:19:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
It's really dificult to say that L.S.G. got one specific sound since it's also one of Oliver Liebs most diverse projects. Compare the early tunes such as Hearts and Fragile from 1993 with his Netherworld and then with stuff from his Black Album and then his dark ambient sounds on Into Deep and the more techier sound on The Hive. No L.S.G. album is the same as the others. It's so diverse and at the same time so good.
Just simply grab them all and give them a listen.


Thanks for that explanation, Rebel.


Posted by refuge on Feb-21-2007 18:31:

Sweet!


Posted by Branah on Feb-21-2007 18:45:

thanx man!

listening to it right now, sounds AWESOME!!!


Posted by skip on Feb-21-2007 18:52:

holy shit!

this is brilliant! gotta dl and listen asap!


Posted by Whirloop on Feb-21-2007 19:04:

This is really generous of Oliver...


Posted by Fundamental on Feb-21-2007 19:57:

Wow. Excellent!


Posted by 8Wonders on Feb-21-2007 20:57:

Really nice treat from Oliver, its a fairly ambient album, lots of downtempo, so don't expect anything along the lines of Netherworld or Hidden Sun of Venus, which is a shame! Despite this album being quite nice, I think he would have disappointed a lot of his fans had it been released when planned. I wasn't expecting all 'trance', but atleast 1 track would have been nice!


Posted by RebeL9 on Feb-21-2007 21:01:

quote:
Originally posted by 8Wonders
Really nice treat from Oliver, its a fairly ambient album, lots of downtempo, so don't expect anything along the lines of Netherworld or Hidden Sun of Venus, which is a shame! Despite this album being quite nice, I think he would have disappointed a lot of his fans had it been released when planned. I wasn't expecting all 'trance', but atleast 1 track would have been nice!


you obviously haven't heard Into Deep


Posted by idoru on Feb-21-2007 21:39:

Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow. Not only am I surprised to see that something like this is being put out for free, but it's not just a, "Yeah, it's not good so I'm going to put it out for free," album. It's fucking genius. Gorgeous, chilled, relaxing, and just overall incredible. This easily beats out Boratto's Chromophobia as my favorite artist album in years.

12/10

Edit: Oh, and it doesn't have to be four-to-the-floor Trance to be good. This would've easily been a hit had it been released.


Posted by GrimReaper on Feb-21-2007 21:42:

quote:
Originally posted by 8Wonders
Really nice treat from Oliver, its a fairly ambient album, lots of downtempo, so don't expect anything along the lines of Hidden Sun of Venus, which is a shame!

What Rebel9 said there.. and to be exact, original version of Hidden Sun Of Venus was actually a beatless ambient track, it was later remixed into trance for the single, 12" Mix isn't the original version.


Posted by MichaelBoogerd! on Feb-21-2007 22:03:

never mind the new material... how concisely written, expertly expressed was Lieb's words there... that whole monologue is pretty much exactly where i am right now, completely and utterly frustrated at trance... definitely time for something different. kudos to the man for doing what he does!


Posted by RebeL9 on Feb-21-2007 22:35:

have listened through the cd a few times now. and WOW. I've loved anything Lieb put out under the LSG alias, not to mention his other aliases. This is an excellent addition to the stellar LSG hall of fame. It's unbelievable that an album of this calibre didn't got a proper release. but at the same time sad to see Oliver Lieb taking goodbye of the LSG name, IMO the name which spawned some of the most notable trance tunes during the last decade.


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