Superstition Records set to release rare Oliver Lieb tracks in new series

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Superstition Records has announced the introduction of the Recovered Frequencies series, which will release previously unavailable and lesser-known material from producer Oliver Lieb.

Recovered Frequencies is a new archival series on Superstition Records dedicated to reopening hidden corridors within Oliver Lieb’s vast body of work, tracing forgotten versions, overlooked side paths and long unavailable productions that slowly dissolved into collector folklore over the years,’ as a press release put it.

The first release in the series, Recovered Frequencies Vol. 1, is set to land on 4 June, and will feature tracks recorded under Lieb’s L.S.G. and The Ambush aliases.

This includes Lonely Casseopaya (UK Mix) by L.S.G., which first appeared on the 1997 compilation L.S.G. Collected Works, as well as Sun (T.E.E. Mix) by The Ambush, which originally featured on the Trance Europe Express 2 compilation in 1994.

Elsewhere, two versions of Odyssey by L.S.G. also appear on the inaugural release – the track first appeared on the Superstition Allstars compilation in 1994.

Superstition Records described the project as an effort to revisit material from the ‘outer edges’ of Lieb’s catalogue – ‘Rather than spotlighting the obvious classics, Recovered Frequencies Vol. 1 focuses on the outer edges of Oliver Lieb’s catalogue: tracks that slipped out of circulation, lingered in collector conversations and quietly shaped the emotional architecture of an era from the shadows. Now restored and available again for the first time in decades.’

More information can be found here.

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