Review by jkbSep 05, 2009(edited over 2 years ago)
Some may say that L. S. G. is Oliver Lieb's most important project, others would prefer Spicelab. But no other project - Olver Lieb or other artists - hit the essence of trance as well as Paragliders. Which means the tracks are full of tension, flow, energy and they suck you through an accoustic spiral into the state of trance. The arrangement is clever with tide-like build-ups and -downs. Though trance does not need melody, it is used just right in every track; correct ammounts, just in time. Repetetive patterns, needed to achieve a trance feeling, show up working as they should and not annoying. Oh, and Oliver Lieb does, mostly, without use of vocals, which can only be a gift for real trance tracks. I would recommend Paragliders, in full versions of course, to all the kids who know "trance" from dream dance or future trance compilations, who believe it ist 3:30 minutes long and needs vocals. Try the Paragliders tracks!
But no other project - Olver Lieb or other artists - hit the essence of trance as well as Paragliders. Which means the tracks are full of tension, flow, energy and they suck you through an accoustic spiral into the state of trance.
The arrangement is clever with tide-like build-ups and -downs. Though trance does not need melody, it is used just right in every track; correct ammounts, just in time. Repetetive patterns, needed to achieve a trance feeling, show up working as they should and not annoying. Oh, and Oliver Lieb does, mostly, without use of vocals, which can only be a gift for real trance tracks.
I would recommend Paragliders, in full versions of course, to all the kids who know "trance" from dream dance or future trance compilations, who believe it ist 3:30 minutes long and needs vocals. Try the Paragliders tracks!