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VA - L.I.E.S. Records House Music Revenge 2010-2025
This is a collection of House tracks spanning the last 15 years of the label. As the catalog touches upon numerous genres, we wanted to make the heavy lifting easy and give fans, old and new, a focused sampling of some of our favorite and maybe even overlooked House tracks from over the years. From mega hits to forgetten classics here are 20 tracks for you to play on the floor. This is PAY WHAT YOU WANT for the next week. Thank you all for your support!
Ron Morelli - Rhythm Master
black hole industrial techno
Relentless, crushing & pulverising, Mick Harris provides us with an intense soundtrack for the coming apocalypse.
Fret - Rhino Patch from: Fret - Because Of The Weak (L.I.E.S., 2022)
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Silent Servant: Optimistic Decay (2021)
Juan Mendez / Silent Servant is someone who I’d refer to as ‘reliable’ in that I’m not waiting painfully for new output, because I know he’s going to deliver it. I had no idea he released an e.p. last year (and on Ron Morelli’s L.I.E.S. label, too!) and as always it’s a huge go. Optimistic Decay is short and to the point in only three tracks but there’s always something of obvious interest. Fans of Cabaret Voltaire will be delighted to know of Stephen Mallinder’s appearance on the opening track “Cyber Luminescence”, a nervously frantic take on Eighties’ synthpop for the 2020′s with puncturing rhythms, obtuse synth lines, and Mallinder’s stark, dystopian vocals. You could swear that Empirion’s Advanced Technology days completely took over for the mid-track “Raw Optics” because Mendez is at that point of mastery. Closing out the e.p. is “Solitude Illuminated”, which fits the L.I.E.S. ethos constructed of tight, danceable house rhythms while keeping Silent Servant’s dark identity of haze and shadowy darkness. So far, Juan Mendez still has done no wrong.
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