Liasons D

Selected Works

USA Import Music

MOM051

Liasons D

Selected Works

USA Import Music

MOM051

MOM051 MOCK
ARTIST
Liasons D
TITLE
Selected Works
LABEL
USA Import Music
CAT NO.
MOM051
FORMAT
12"
RELEASE DATE
  • 24/03/2023 [INITIAL RELEASE]
  • 14/06/2024 [Warehouse find]
TERRITORY
Worldwide
BARCODE
5061002836221
GENRE
Acid House Breaks House Techno
FEATURING
Liasons D

TRACK LISTING

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  1. A1. Stress Free  ▾
  2. A2. Submerged In Sound  ▾
  3. B1. He Chilled Out  ▾
  4. B2. Astrogood  ▾

SALES NOTES

“Pour les gens supercool.” This slick tagline caused a commotion among Belgian electronic music fans in 1985 as a jingle in Liaisons Dangereuses, the infamous radio show on local station S.I.S. Antwerpen. Hosted by Paul Ward and DJ Sven Van Hees and playing an exhilarating mix of EBM, house, new beat, acid house, Detroit techno, synthpop and more, the transmit was without a doubt trendsetting, presenting music on the radio that before was only to be witnessed in dark clubs or underground record stores. Listeners needed to make an effort though, since the S.I.S. waves only reached about 10km out of the city center. But a network of copied tape recordings and a fast growing bunch of fans - some of which even driving their cars to parking lots inside the broadcast area to hear the show - created a buzz that would easily exceed the limits of the transmission signal.

In 1989 Ward and Van Hees formed their own band named after the radio show, but to avoid confusion with the eponymous German new wave band, they signed their records with Liaison D or Liaisons D. Assisted by Jan Van Den Bergh (Mappa Mundi, Kumulus, Buzz), Marcos Salon (Outlander), Frank De Wulf (B-Sides, World Party II) and J.P. Ruelle, Liaisons D released a solid string of EP’s and the album  “Submerged In Sound” on USA Import Records between 1989 and 1992. We are extremely proud to present four tracks from the album here as a brand new EP, a must-have for fans of their unapologetically rough and ravy sound, testimony of a unique era in Belgium’s electronic music history.

Text by Koen Galle

Published: 1st March 2023

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