LSG - Unreleased Album

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Review by Tyler Harvey

Unreleased Album by LSG: A Hidden Gem That Feels Like a Secret You’re Not Supposed to Know About Alright, buckle up, because we’re diving into Unreleased Album by LSG—a German electronic project that somehow slipped under the radar like your ex’s birthday. Released in 2007 (yeah, just before everyone started posting their brunch pics on Instagram), this Progressive Trance masterpiece doesn’t even have a label backing it. No big-shot record execs here—just pure vibes and a DIY spirit that makes you feel like you’ve stumbled onto something special. Now, let’s talk tracks. There’s no tracklist officially listed for this mysterious beast, but one standout is simply titled “Untitled.” Yup, real creative naming there, guys. But hey, don’t judge a banger by its lack of title. This thing hits you right in the feels with its hypnotic build-ups and euphoric drops. It’s the kind of tune that makes you want to dance alone in your room while pretending you’re headlining Tomorrowland. The synths swirl around like neon mist, and the bassline? Oh man, it’s so smooth it could charm its way into an exclusive Berlin club without ID. Another moment worth mentioning is… well, okay, fine, I can’t name another track specifically because LSG decided to leave us all guessing. But honestly, isn’t that part of the allure? This whole album feels like a treasure map with half the clues missing—it forces you to pay attention, to really listen. And when you do, you start noticing those little details, like how the beats seem to breathe or how the melodies sneak up on you like a cat stalking a laser pointer. What sticks with me most about Unreleased Album is how effortlessly cool it sounds. It’s not trying too hard to impress anyone; it just does. Listening to it feels like finding a dusty vinyl at a thrift store and realizing it’s secretly amazing. You know what they say—if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Or in this case, if it ain’t released, don’t... uh, release it? In the end, this album reminds me of that friend who never posts on social media but always has the best stories. Sure, it came out in 2007, but it still feels fresh today, like a time capsule from a world where music was more about feeling than fame. So next time you’re stuck scrolling through playlists, give Unreleased Album a spin. Who knows? Maybe it’ll become your new favorite secret. And hey, if anyone actually finds a physical copy of this thing, hit me up—I need to borrow it for my next existential crisis.

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Artist: LSG
Album: Unreleased Album
Rating: 3.5

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Download

Filename: lsg-unreleased-album.zip
  • MP3 size: 6.8 mb
  • FLAC size: 30.1 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Untitled1:14:41

Labels

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Listen online

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Formats

  • File
  • MP3
  • 192 kbps
  • Mixed

Notes

The final L.S.G. album , although not an official release, saw it's way through his website http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=153811890

About LSG

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Prolific German producer whose output spans over two dozen aliases and side projects, and hundred of releases on labels like Hooj and Superstition.

Real Name

    • Oliver Lieb

Name Vars

  • L.S.G
  • LSG
  • Lsg
  • lsg

Aliases

  • The Ambush
  • Spicelab
  • S.O.L.
  • Oliver Lieb
  • Smoked
  • Multiplicity
  • Genetix
  • Snakemen
  • Ivan
  • Mark III
  • Superspy
  • Ecano
  • Mindspace
  • Gobiman
  • Archon
  • Phools Inc
  • Radical Impression
  • Alpha Omega
  • O.L.
  • Strike
  • Solieb
  • Every

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Unreleased Album* by LSG is a bit of a mystery. It’s tagged as Progressive Trance, but there’s no official label or release info tied to it. Even the track is simply called *Untitled*. It’s like this hidden gem from Germany in 2007 that just floats around, waiting for curious listeners to stumble upon it. Kinda makes you wonder what other musical treasures are out there, right?