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Favorite Oliver Lieb track? (pg. 6)
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nefardec
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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

PETRAN
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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 :p . This evolution track is also very good.



Man (or should i say woman now? :p 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. :)
nefardec
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Originally posted by PETRAN
Man (or should i say woman now? :p 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 :)
PETRAN
fair enough nef :)


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









another tune ilike from mr. Lieb


Syntonic
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 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.:whip:
identity7
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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
justin



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Mattinsanity
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SYSTEM-J
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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 ed up big time.
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:rolleyes:

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. ;)

SYSTEM-J
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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:rolleyes:


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