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Jordy Lishious and Thomas DeColita at TranceSound Session 159
TranceSounders around the world, I invite you Saturday the 19th of February 2011 for TranceSound Session, the 159th episode where we do have the guests already invited, so we are having again 2 of the greatest Djs and producers out there. First one is Jordy Lishious from The Netherlands and Thomas DeColita from Norway, delivering a guest mix for 2nd hour. Enjoy a new TranceSound Session episode with Your beloved artists, on weekly basis, so get ready to TRANCESOUND on several radio stations, such as Party107, 1Mix Radio, Anthem FM, ODU FM, PureSound FM and other stations around the world. Read more
Interview with Jordy Lishious
1. When it comes to Your style in particular, whose music were or else are You a big fan of ? More like, who exactly influenced Your style ?
Jordy Lishious: Well, I actually like a lot of different music. I’m a big fan of hip-hop, but also of catchy pop-tunes. Phil Collins was the main artist I listened to when I was younger. I’ve got all of his albums, and also the stuff he did with Genesis. Genesis had some synth-based riffs in their tracks, and that always inspired me a lot. When I got a bit older, I really got into house / dance / electronic music. From the Happy Hardcore period to the tech-house stuff nowadays.
2. You have to tell me how would You actually come to be known as Lishious ? Where is this coming from ? Read more
Lasgo - Lost (Jordy Lishious remix)
Lasgo has dominated the Dance scene for the last decade around the world, especially in Europe. The Belgium-born trio band who acknowledges both fame and pride with several major tracks released one after another, being heavily hammered by TV channels all over the world. The group formed in 2000 and is composed of Jelle van Dael as the vocalist, (after Evi Goffin left the band in 2008, as a result of a change in priorities in life now being a mother) and Peter Luts and Jeff Martens as the producers.
The new Lasgo formed as leading influences polarizes fans with every verse, every move and every punchline. Since Lasgo’s first appearance in 2001 with “Some Things” single late that year (before scanning over 25,000 units in retail, it went gold in the charts at that time), they have been the talk of the times. The new image of Lasgo, delivering an official debut nowadays with the single “Lost” along Jelle, being released July 2009, from their “Smile” album a confident perspective that asserts Lasgo’s awareness that they are not changing anything, but they try to keep it the same as it was. Read more































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