Less - Living In The Matrix (2025)

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Title: Living In The Matrix
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Lebensfreude Records
Genre: Electro, Electroclash
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-48kHz FLAC
Total Time: 57:58
Total Size: 400 mb / 740 mb
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Tracklist
1. Intro (02:50)
2. I Care (07:14)
3. Canada (2003 Less Remix) (06:29)
4. Mirror Mirror (Rough Mix) (05:31)
5. Digital Desire (06:40)
6. Enter The Matrix (05:48)
7. Subzcribe (06:01)
8. Alles was du willst (03:12)
9. YKWFI (digital bonus track) (06:52)
10. Mirror Mirror (Deep Mix) (digital bonus track) (07:21)


As The Matrix ushered in the new millennium, voices of apocalypse and optimism alike wrestled for the narrative high ground over what the future held in store. Ever more inclined toward skepticism than hope, we have since grown prone to withdrawing in exhaustion when confronted by such gargantuan expectations — “lost in the Matrix,” if you will.
Less’s new album opens by building a bridge back to his previous album “Stranger” (released on the “Freude am Tanzen” label and conceived as an imaginary Blade Runner soundtrack). In the intro, breathy references from vocalist Alice immediately set the tone for the journey
ahead: Electro, High Energy, Acid, Chicago, Italo Disco.

A full-fledged club album quickly unfolds—one that invites the listener to dance and switch off, while at the same time, if you allow it, provoking reflection through its lyrics. Now a Berlin-based artist with Thuringian roots, Less draws on deacades of DJ experience and channels it deftly into ten tracks. Less (real name Stefan Leßner) isn’t afraid to go “old school.” Classic touches like vocoder effects are as integral here as Alice’s irresistibly cool spoken-word vocals—delivered in English (“I Care”, “Mirror, Mirror”) and German (“Alles was du willst”). This retro spirit even extends to his remix of the French-language Underground Cottage track “Canada (2003 Less Remix)” which surfaced in DJ Hell’s setlists last year—bringing things full circle.

“Living in the Matrix” on Lebensfreude Records is not merely a nostalgic reference to times
past, but also counters exhaustion with a sense of trust in the future. It is, in essence, a call — an appeal — not to lose oneself in any kind of ‘Matrix.’ Accordingly, the album will be released both digitally and analog. The latter will come as a 180g double vinyl with a high-quality, thematically appropriate gatefold cover.


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