This is a charming, subtle track, with a hypnotic hook and driving percussion. An entirely different side to the man behind LSG and Spicelab, this showed a restless Lieb who clearly wanted to move away from the increasingly bombastic, cheesy world of trance.
(By the way, I really cannot credit the review by RiFi of this track. Cheesy?! This track is anything but. In many ways it has a lot more integrity and individuality than some of the LSG offerings, which were fairly mainstream in their own way.)
Review by RiFiJul 22, 2004(edited over 5 years ago)
Oliver Lieb, under the moniker of LSG, has produced some of the most timeless techno tracks ever to hit the shelves. Classic stuff. Stuff that's dark and deep and sincere and makes you want to shake your arse.
Then he turns around and produces a release like this. Is it aimed at the Ministry of Sound crowd? A quick buck to made? Whatever the reason, this release is shocking and cheesy. People who update their mobile phone every three months and work in an office would dig this.
(By the way, I really cannot credit the review by RiFi of this track. Cheesy?! This track is anything but. In many ways it has a lot more integrity and individuality than some of the LSG offerings, which were fairly mainstream in their own way.)