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Post-Human - (6:18) 110 BPM
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LIES 179
05 Aug 22
Experimental/Electronic
The Aging Process
Speaking Via Telepathy - (4:48) 110 BPM
Sensor-Tised - (5:57) 115 BPM
Walking Through Walls - (5:40) 115 BPM
They've Instilled Fear In Us - (6:15) 117 BPM
Atlantis Rising - (5:24) 117 BPM
Leading The Way - (6:12) 116 BPM Hot
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LIES 174
25 Mar 22
Techno
Optimistic Decay
Solitude Illuminated - (7:20) 115 BPM Hot
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LIES 178
25 Mar 22
Techno
La Union Metalurgica
Hora De Trabajar - (6:01) 112 BPM
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LIES 175
14 Jan 22
Experimental/Electronic
Generation Loss
Boxed In - (7:16) 118 BPM
Loose Connections - (7:32) 114 BPM
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LIES 169
02 Nov 21
Deep House
Graphic Depictions
Used Rubbers - (5:00) 118 BPM Hot
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LIES 151
12 Feb 21
Techno
Dumah
With Total Precision - (4:58) 112 BPM
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LIES 157
12 Feb 21
Experimental/Electronic
Unlit Signals
Dog Ants - (5:16) 110 BPM
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LIES 137
12 Feb 21
Experimental/Electronic
Mr. Goods
Fever - (4:54) 118 BPM
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LIES 162
12 Feb 21
Electro
Fusion
Emma DJ - "Fuzmec" - (3:41) 111 BPM
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LIES 160
12 Feb 21
Experimental/Electronic
Misinformation
Misinformation - (5:59) 110 BPM
Collapsed Buildings - (6:12) 114 BPM
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LIES 135
18 Sep 19
Techno
White Rats II
The Chrome Disease - (2:19) 116 BPM
Psychology Of Prisons - (3:04) 118 BPM
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LIES 136
13 Sep 19
Techno
Xtc
Live In Beit Shemesh - (4:49) 117 BPM
Blackout - (4:31) 114 BPM
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LIES 131
13 Sep 19
Techno
Lies121
He Spilled My Drink - (3:53) 118 BPM
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LIES 121
13 Sep 19
Electro
Wagon Wheels
Jockin The 808s - (5:08) 116 BPM
Do Do - (3:15) 118 BPM
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LIES 129
13 Sep 19
Deep House
Demonic City
Demonic City - (10:58) 113 BPM
Disassembled Self - (8:19) 118 BPM Hot
Life Of Insubordination - (6:42) 110 BPM
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LIES 130
13 Sep 19
Coldwave/Synth
Means To Freedom
Temple Of Pervesius - (3:59) 112 BPM
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LIES 142
13 Sep 19
Techno
Five To Nine
Entschuldigung - (4:48) 117 BPM Hot
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LIES 141
13 Sep 19
Techno
White Rats
Joy Scar - (1:42) 118 BPM
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LIES 120
27 Jul 18
Techno
Aftershock
Oh Yeah - (3:23) 119 BPM
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LIES 110
22 Apr 18
Techno
Esplendor
1725 Theban - (6:31) 110 BPM
The Self Of Matter - (6:13) 117 BPM Hot
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LIES 095
09 Feb 18
Techno
Plant Age
Need U - (5:44) 116 BPM
Review: Rather than flooding the market with constant batches of releases, Terekke has opted for the quality over quantity option, a decision to which we?re very much partial to. Aside from a handful of releases for several fledgling imprints, the producer has mainly stuck to his native LIES label, Ron Morelli?s powerhouse. Much to our pleasure, both parties seem to be veering more towards the ambient space, and Plant Age is very much an expression of that, gliding majestically between new age and house, constantly morphing and shape-shifting with each new track. This LP is Terekke through and through, touching down with all sorts of airy, tropical aesthetics that are wonderful both on their own, and as one whole piece of music. Dreamy and ever-expanding, this is outsiderism at its best, and surely puts the imitators in their place. Here is the contemporary maestro.
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LIES 100
09 Feb 18
Ambient/Drone
Eris
Bilocation Drift - (4:47) 118 BPM
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LIES 102
09 Feb 18
Techno
Esplendor
1725 Theban - (6:31) 110 BPM
The Self Of Matter - (6:13) 117 BPM
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151740 8736705
09 Feb 18
Techno
Pacific Alley
Armas Y Heroina - (2:06) 112 BPM
NiA±os Matadores - (3:17) 110 BPM Hot
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LIES 098
24 Nov 17
Balearic/Downtempo
Melted Fuel
Nuclear Hysterics - (6:30) 116 BPM
Dire Situation - (6:22) 116 BPM
Neutron Absorber - (7:02) 116 BPM Hot
Review: Brooklyn-born Berliner Adam X returns to both LIES and his industrial and experimental ambient fusionist guise ADMX 71. A succinct three-track attack, Adam's first ADMX material since 2015's Coherent Abstractions continues the bleak and frank theme: "Nuclear Hysterics" counters distorted kickdrum chaos with fear and sudden shards of space, "Dire Situation" creates raw, physical suspense with its ricochet build up and ominous oscillations before the kick ignites our march into the fearful unknown while "Neutron Absorber" is the aftermath where Adam includes more space for thought, action and reaction. Immense, as always.
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LIES 097
18 Aug 17
Techno
No Payments Rejected
Enrique & S English - "Ribbed Ramp" - (4:38) 116 BPM
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LIES 090
17 Mar 17
Techno
No Payments Rejected
Enrique - "Ribbed Ramp" - (4:38) 116 BPM
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148940 3165088
17 Mar 17
Techno
Cities Of Illusion
Jessica Abre Los Ojos - (4:50) 115 BPM
Sidney Reilly & The Reillys - (4:49) 117 BPM
Billy S - (8:00) 113 BPM
C75 M68 Y67 K90 - (11:01) 116 BPM
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LIES 079
24 Feb 17
Techno
Jesus Freak
Stud Music - (5:25) 118 BPM
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LIES 064
15 Apr 16
Techno
Coherent Abstractions
Neutralize & Eliminate - (5:00) 110 BPM
Bound & Broken (feat Janina) - (6:41) 110 BPM
My Theme Song - (5:59) 110 BPM
Anxious Solitude - (5:22) 110 BPM
Played by: K-LONE
Review: For their latest foray into the world of the ghostly, intense and unusual, L.I.E.S has turned to fellow New Yorker Adam Mitchell, a man whose career as a techno producer stretches back to the 1990s. Here, though, he's appearing under his lesser-known Admx-71 alias, a pseudonym used for his more experimental endeavours. Sitting somewhere between unsettling ambience, horror-influenced IDM, analogue electro, industrial and out-there experimentation, the album's 11 tracks bristle with bright ideas. While there are undeniably dark and hard-to-handle moments, Mitchell's default setting is more quietly melodious, resulting in a set that impresses with its' alien melodies, spacey electronics and fuzzy, distortion-soaked rhythms.
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LIES 067
13 Nov 15
Techno
Coherent Abstractions
Neutralize & Eliminate - (5:00) 110 BPM
Bound & Broken (feat Janina) - (6:41) 110 BPM Hot
Anxious Solitude - (5:22) 110 BPM
Review: For their latest foray into the world of the ghostly, intense and unusual, L.I.E.S has turned to fellow New Yorker Adam Mitchell, a man whose career as a techno producer stretches back to the 1990s. Here, though, he's appearing under his lesser-known Admx-71 alias, a pseudonym used for his more experimental endeavours. Sitting somewhere between unsettling ambience, horror-influenced IDM, analogue electro, industrial and out-there experimentation, the album's 11 tracks bristle with bright ideas. While there are undeniably dark and hard-to-handle moments, Mitchell's default setting is more quietly melodious, resulting in a set that impresses with its' alien melodies, spacey electronics and fuzzy, distortion-soaked rhythms.
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144619 2606566
13 Nov 15
Experimental/Electronic
Kids Play
Bell Jam - (5:26) 114 BPM
Review: Rohan Walder's prolific output continues with another release on Ron Morelli's L.I.E.S. It's been been a banner year for Walder with releases recently on sister label Russian Torrent Versions and Clone Basement Series earning him his stripes. He unleashes six more bastardised takes on techno for this new EP. From the sublime exotic percussion workouts on the title track and "Bell Jam", the rusty and stomping warehouse grooves of "Brutus" and "Dem Thing" it all crosses rather gracefully over on the rather fierce "Juju". This guy never fails to deliver, check this out!
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LIES 063
30 Oct 15
Techno
Call This Number
Plotting With A Double Deuce - (5:28) 118 BPM
Review: Perhaps in an effort to reiterate their name, the producer known simply as Person Of Interest makes their second appearance of the week with a full debut for 'The Don' Morelli's LIES label. First surfacing under the P.O.I. name with "Fever" for the label's Music For Shut In's compilation, Person Of Interest is clearly an individual having a bit of fun with the "anonymous producer" approach or maybe just a fan of the faintly ludicrous Jim Caviezel fronted TV show of the same name. Lead track "Call This Number" is the cut most will pull for, driven by clattering garage drums and wonky house stabs that sound like they've come from a Korg on it's last legs. Don't overlook the other cuts however, with "Don't You...." the kind of acid techno that would light up Jamal Moss's eyes with Whilst "Plotting With A Double Deuce" demonstrates POI can be just as deadly at a slower, grottier tempo.
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LIES 0205
30 Oct 15
Techno
Change Of Tone
Playing For Keeps - (6:17) 110 BPM
Played by: Lance DeSardi
Review: Under his other alias, D.K, French producer 45 ACP has produced some of the most blindingly joyous electronic music of recent times - colourful, vibrant, synthesizer-heavy fare capable of bringing brightness to even the most depressing of days. While some of that mood enhancing melodiousness can be heard on Change of Tone, his first full-length for L.I.E.S, for the most it's a much more melancholic affair. While the chords are beautiful and the subtle rhythms pleasingly evocative, there's a sadness at the heart of the album that's not present on his other work. It is, though, a sublime set, delivering a range of tracks that quietly tug at the heartstrings in the most enjoyable of ways.
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LIES 061
30 Oct 15
Deep House
Change Of Tone
Playing For Keeps - (6:17) 110 BPM
Review: Under his other alias, D.K, French producer 45 ACP has produced some of the most blindingly joyous electronic music of recent times - colourful, vibrant, synthesizer-heavy fare capable of bringing brightness to even the most depressing of days. While some of that mood enhancing melodiousness can be heard on Change of Tone, his first full-length for L.I.E.S, for the most it's a much more melancholic affair. While the chords are beautiful and the subtle rhythms pleasingly evocative, there's a sadness at the heart of the album that's not present on his other work. It is, though, a sublime set, delivering a range of tracks that quietly tug at the heartstrings in the most enjoyable of ways.
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144525 0456377
30 Oct 15
Balearic/Downtempo
Chance Life
Chance Life Moon Dance - (10:41) 111 BPM
Review: Unicursal Hexagram, the debut album from Brooklyn-based experimentalist Jahiliyya Fields remains a highlight of the L.I.E.S. discography some three years after its release. The left-of-centre synthesizer soundscapes, droning textures and experimental explorations were astounding at the time, and it's an album you can revisit now and still uncover new depths. On Chance Life, his second album for L.I.E.S., Jahiliyya Fields changes tack a little with the 11 tracks a tad closer to the dancefloor. While there are still out-there moments (including a bizarre spoken word cut), for the most part the album pairs his throbbing synthesizers and crusty electronics with dense techno grooves, psychedelic tribal rhythms and humid box jams.
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LIES 060
17 Jul 15
Techno
A Name Out Of Place Part II
4 Floors Of Whores - (5:05) 115 BPM Hot
Frankincense & Myrrh - (5:25) 115 BPM
Khi-Tang - (5:39) 115 BPM
Review: Malaysian-in-Shanghai Tsuzing is one of the more interesting recent additions to the L.I.E.S roster, if only for his interest in blending elements of EBM, industrial and new wave influences with the scuffed house and bleak techno the label is renowned for. There's much to enjoy on the fast-rising producer's second E.P for Ron Morelli's label, not least the clanking, Nitzer Ebb-inspired thump of opener "4 Floors of Whores". Even better is standout "Frankincense & Myrrh", a hellish fusion of riotous rave influences, twisted stabs, thunderous beats and mangled sirens. "Khi-Tang" is a little more subdued, but still deliciously strange and metallic (think Cabaret Voltaire meets Willie Burns, and you're close), while "Odd" is a cacophonous chunk of nightmarish industrial techno.
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LIES 058
05 Jun 15
Techno
A Name Out Of Place (Part II)
4 Floors Of Whores - (5:05) 115 BPM Hot
Frankincense & Myrrh - (5:25) 115 BPM
Khi-Tang - (5:39) 115 BPM
Review: Malaysian-in-Shanghai Tsuzing is one of the more interesting recent additions to the L.I.E.S roster, if only for his interest in blending elements of EBM, industrial and new wave influences with the scuffed house and bleak techno the label is renowned for. There's much to enjoy on the fast-rising producer's second E.P for Ron Morelli's label, not least the clanking, Nitzer Ebb-inspired thump of opener "4 Floors of Whores". Even better is standout "Frankincense & Myrrh", a hellish fusion of riotous rave influences, twisted stabs, thunderous beats and mangled sirens. "Khi-Tang" is a little more subdued, but still deliciously strange and metallic (think Cabaret Voltaire meets Willie Burns, and you're close), while "Odd" is a cacophonous chunk of nightmarish industrial techno.
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143228 8535824
05 Jun 15
Techno
Mantle Of Stars
Mantle Of Stars - (11:28) 119 BPM
Played by: Borgie, Posthuman
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LIES 025. 5
05 Jun 15
Techno
Mantle Of Stars
Mantle Of Stars - (11:28) 119 BPM
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143228 8542663
05 Jun 15
Techno
Music For Shut Ins
Various
Terekke - "Amaze" - (5:58) 113 BPM
Jahiliyya Fields - "White Lighter" - (6:28) 116 BPM
Beau Wanzer - "Crush Of Lust" - (2:55) 111 BPM
Review: As 2013 has progressed, the output of Ron Morelli's L.I.E.S label has become increasingly challenging, delivering a fierce blend of distorted darkroom techno and gritty industrial fuzz. Morelli is nothing if not open-minded, though, and this second label compilation - a follow-up to 2012's acclaimed American Noise, similarly featuring a disc of label highlights and a CD of unreleased bits - perfectly showcases the full gamete of the imprint's analogue-heavy sound. So, alongside the intoxicating techno drones of Svengalisghost and Vereker, we get the fluid electronics and footwork-tempo rhythms of Samantha's Vacation, the humid, dubwise electronics of Terekke, the wide-eyed goodness of Daywalker & CF, and the psychedelic synth-wave-meets-techno of Xosar. Oh, and the humid tropical warmth of Beautiful Swimmers' previously unheard "The Zoo".
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LIES 041
24 Apr 15
Techno
Music For Shut-Ins
Various
Shadowlust - "Jute" - (5:49) 110 BPM
Terekke - "Amaze" - (5:58) 113 BPM
Jahiliyya Fields - "White Lighter" - (6:28) 116 BPM
Beau Wanzer - "Crush Of Lust" - (2:55) 111 BPM
Review: As 2013 has progressed, the output of Ron Morelli's L.I.E.S label has become increasingly challenging, delivering a fierce blend of distorted darkroom techno and gritty industrial fuzz. Morelli is nothing if not open-minded, though, and this second label compilation - a follow-up to 2012's acclaimed American Noise, similarly featuring a disc of label highlights and a CD of unreleased bits - perfectly showcases the full gamete of the imprint's analogue-heavy sound. So, alongside the intoxicating techno drones of Svengalisghost and Vereker, we get the fluid electronics and footwork-tempo rhythms of Samantha's Vacation, the humid, dubwise electronics of Terekke, the wide-eyed goodness of Daywalker & CF, and the psychedelic synth-wave-meets-techno of Xosar. Oh, and the humid tropical warmth of Beautiful Swimmers' previously unheard "The Zoo".
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142850 7355609
24 Apr 15
Techno
Supersonic Transport
Untitled - (7:57) 114 BPM
Played by: Paul Mac
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LIES 047
20 Feb 15
Deep House
This Society
Resistors - (7:26) 117 BPM
Played by: Tube and Berger
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LIES 045
20 Feb 15
Techno
Territories
Festival Mounds - (6:01) 115 BPM
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LIES 046
21 Nov 14
Techno
Porte Maillot
Fleuve - (7:34) 117 BPM
Laghi Sotterranei - (4:25) 118 BPM
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LIES 043
31 Oct 14
Techno
Garifuna Variations
Q.B. Untitled I - (4:54) 115 BPM
Q.B. Untitled II - (2:27) 115 BPM
Abaimahani - (3:07) 116 BPM
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LIES 044
31 Oct 14
Techno
The Redacted Files
Strife Within - (6:29) 112 BPM Hot
Cryptic Language - (7:14) 115 BPM
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LIES 052
31 Oct 14
Techno
The Redacted Files
Disentangle Me - (7:35) 112 BPM Hot
Strife Within - (6:29) 112 BPM
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141414 9979178
31 Oct 14
Experimental/Electronic
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