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Oliver Lieb (born 1969 in Frankfurt, Germany) is a German electronic music producer and DJ. Lieb is known to have more than a dozen aliases with over 200 productions and remixes in various electronic genres such as trance, house, and techno. He has also produced tracks for other artists. Lieb began his musical career at the age of fourteen, as a bassist, playing in funk and soul bands. However, he often left the bands he played in before they found any real success. Eventually he started exploring electronic music.
Peel played many of Lieb's musical projects under various pseudonyms, including L.S.G., whose track Hearts he said on his 26 August 1994 show that he would nominate if he was invited again to do Desert Island Discs. The track also entered at number 6 in the 1994 Festive Fifty, which he described as times when I feel that I could put that on a loop and listen to it forever. He also nominated the track as one of his Peel's Festive Ten. Peel's wife, Sheila was also fan of L.S.G.'s track Hidden Sun Of Venus, which she picked as her pick of the day on his 22 October 1997 show.
01 July 1994: ‘Hearts (12 inch - Blueprint EP )’ Superstition
26 August 1994: ‘Hearts (12 inch - Blueprint EP)’ Superstition
23 December 1994: 'Hearts (12" EP-Blueprint)' (Superstition) FF #06(JP: 'There are times when I feel that I could put that on a loop and listen to it forever.')
28 January 1995: Telepathic's "Hearts" Inspiration (Mix 1) (v/a 12" Superstition Via Telepathic - The Telepathic Superstition Remix E.P.) Superstition