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Posted by Zak McKracken on May-15-2011 17:57:

apart from the complete LSG and Spicalab discography i find these tracks awesome:


Posted by enydo on May-15-2011 18:13:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Yeah. Obviously I love the original, especially for those electro interludey bits, but the best bit about the Jules Verne mix is when that huge ascending riff comes in about two minutes into the track. When it's mixed in well that riff is the ultimate "HOLY SHIT IT'S NETHERWORLD I LOVE THIS FUCKING TRACK" moment that does ridiculous damage on a dancefloor.


Oh yeah.

When I play around with trancey proggy stuff I love slamming that riff in at opportune moments.

I remember Avana's I think... masquerave set? You had a section where you mixed through Sven Vath - Ritual of Life and Netherworld (correct me if I'm wrong) and that section just worked sooo well.


Posted by nefardec on May-15-2011 18:21:

quote:
Originally posted by enydo
Oh yeah.

When I play around with trancey proggy stuff I love slamming that riff in at opportune moments.

I remember Avana's I think... masquerave set? You had a section where you mixed through Sven Vath - Ritual of Life and Netherworld (correct me if I'm wrong) and that section just worked sooo well.


yeah the kids liked that

the unicornish section started after domina
quote:

46. Maurizio - Domina
47. D. Diggler - Microcrystal In Dub
48. Sven Väth - Ballet-Fusion
49. LSG - Netherworld
50. Planetary - Twelve
51. Funk D'Void - Magnolia
52. Terrence Dixon - Splender
53. Duplex - Fictional Frequency
54. Taho - Forest Of Wonders
55. Trench - Arrival
56. Joris Voorn - Many Reasons
57. James Holden - The Wheel
58. X-102 - Tethys
59. Monolake - Ginza
60. Pablo Bolivar - Mechanical Age + Sample from movie "Human Traffic"
61. Pantha du Prince - Saturn Strobe
62. Protogroup - Power Weakness
63. Joris Voorn - Blank
64. Pawel - The Aesthetics Of Resistance
65. Modaji - End Zones (Ambient Mix)


ps download it /freak
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=498013


Posted by RebeL9 on May-15-2011 18:42:

I think his best work was made around 1994.
Mory Kante - Mogo Djolo (The Ambush remix)
Illuminatus - Hope (Oliver Lieb remix)
Paragliders - Oasis
LSG - Blueprint

Good freakin shit.
The first two are two of my all time favourite trance tracks.


Posted by Syntonic on May-15-2011 21:10:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
yeah the kids liked that

the unicornish section started after domina


ps download it /freak
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=498013



Tracklist looks awesome, thanks for reposting.


Posted by trancedanne on May-15-2011 21:20:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
You've heard many Oliver Lieb sets?


I have heard enough, do you seriously like what he plays these days? He has played minimal for years, its shit no matter who plays it


Posted by Zyklon_Jay on May-15-2011 22:32:

quote:
Originally posted by trancedanne


i agree.


Posted by UrbanNinja on May-15-2011 23:17:

well baby i dont agree listening to some trance can do you some goood. take some pills and let the night fly away


Posted by PETRAN on May-15-2011 23:25:

Man, this thread has reminded me of some good ol' trance. The Ambush tracks are good, but i always loved his classic LSG tracks, "Fragile", "Hearts", "Blueprint" and the "Rendezvous in Outer Space" album. Trance from that era is like "space music" from the 70s with Tangerine Dream and Ashra Tempel. Revolutionary, raw and cosmic. Too bad today's EDM is completely mechanized, clinical, proceduralized and lacks melody (yes, complains about modern EDM is a standard mechanized procedure in TA :P)


And Jay, DJing has nothing to do with production... the thread is about his productions


Posted by UrbanNinja on May-15-2011 23:31:

LOL


Posted by nefardec on May-15-2011 23:32:

quote:
Originally posted by PETRAN
Trance from that era is like "space music" from the 70s with Tangerine Dream and Ashra Tempel. Revolutionary, raw and cosmic.



i know... i've been going back through some old stuff i love today thanks to this thread


Posted by PETRAN on May-15-2011 23:56:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
i know... i've been going back through some old stuff i love today thanks to this thread





Yes exactly! I've more or less abandoned EDM during the later years and this thread was a nice reminder . This evolution track is also very good.



Man (or should i say woman now? Isn't it strange that if you say "hey man" sounds ok/cool but if you say "hey woman" sounds derogatory somehow?) i saw the thread in the Cor and i thought you were joking haha. It took a while untill i've realized it. Good luck with your big decision.


Posted by nefardec on May-16-2011 00:10:

quote:
Originally posted by PETRAN
Man (or should i say woman now? Isn't it strange that if you say "hey man" sounds ok/cool but if you say "hey woman" sounds derogatory somehow?) i saw the thread in the Cor and i thought you were joking haha. It took a while untill i've realized it. Good luck with your big decision.


everyone says 'hey man' so don't sweat it. but female pronouns are appreciated


Posted by PETRAN on May-16-2011 00:31:

fair enough nef


and a harder, chaotic-wall-of-sound-like tune by Lieb with a somehow relevant title









another tune ilike from mr. Lieb



Posted by Syntonic on May-16-2011 02:47:

Yeah if you are expecting fun music he certainly won't be the DJ you want. Like I said before you would have to be willing to go to a dark place with no glitz or glamour and just be there for the music. But most people today want loud shallow party music

I think System-J said something about his music being too deep live for people wanting fun music, which is true for todays scene. Lieb's music is all about being very deep and having spacey atmospheres. That's the type of shit I would kill to hear live now.

What other DJs nowadays actually try and play those types of tracks to take you on those cerebral journeys??? That's the whole reason why people went out to hear this music in the first place.


Posted by identity7 on May-16-2011 02:55:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
i know... i've been going back through some old stuff i love today thanks to this thread



Ah yes



Nothing beats the real deal. Also sounds very much like old Spicelab so it's kinda relevant to the thread too


Posted by justin on May-18-2011 06:59:





Posted by Mattsanity. on May-18-2011 16:10:

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...ighlight=tresor


Posted by SYSTEM-J on May-18-2011 17:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Syntonic
I think System-J said something about his music being too deep live for people wanting fun music, which is true for todays scene.


I was paraphrasing your defence of Lieb. I think Jay isn't just looking for mindless hedonism, and if he criticises a DJ that badly then the DJ probably fucked up big time.


Posted by Syntonic on May-18-2011 20:16:

Wow, my last post had nothing to do with what Jay said. I was just agreeing with your statement about his music being too deep for todays club goers. He was strictly a producer I figured like most producers in that era. I didn't even quote Jay on anything, lol wtf

That's why I was surprised to see a DJ set of his posted here because I was under the impression he never did a live act or set. I agree with him not being a good DJ. I listened to that Innertrance set posted and while the tracks were good the structure and programming seem amatuer. Also other comments from live sets have been reported to be sub-par. Really doesn't surprise me at all since he's a studio dweller.

Lighten up, not everyone in this thread is against your comments or a fanboy. Just because you think they are doesn't make it so. So take a while and think of a daft reply to my rant or fanaticism.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on May-18-2011 20:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Syntonic
Wow, my last post had nothing to do with what Jay said. I was just agreeing with your statement about his music being too deep for todays club goers. He was strictly a producer I figured like most producers in that era. I didn't even quote Jay on anything, lol wtf


I didn't mean your last post. I assumed you were referring to Jay's criticism because you'd mentioned Lieb's DJ sets in the same post. Perhaps not, but I don't see what else you were referring to.


Posted by Syntonic on May-18-2011 21:08:

Dunno

Oh well, all this bickering is perplexing and easily lost in translation.


Posted by crazydave023 on Mar-24-2018 10:38:

My favorite Oliver Lieb track changes over time as I discover more and more of his works. If I had to choose one track it would be
Paragliders- Oasis, however there are many gems to choose from, some of which you all have posted here in this thread.

Recently, I discovered L.S.G. - Cubic 1 and that has been my favorite. I played it ten times in a row (over an hour straight) at the gym just cause I was feeling it that much.


Posted by Zoso on Mar-24-2018 13:17:

Always enjoyed the Oliver Lieb remix of Origin - Wide Eyed Angel, myself.


Posted by the-sixth on Mar-24-2018 14:42:

All time for me was this, little hidden gem




Also enjoyed Ecano stuff, Multiplicity and of course LSG


He has an amazing back catalogue maybe as much as airwave I would regard him as a genius of sorts just for the sheer amount of music he has put out.


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