Review: Chris Liebing @ Pacha NYC

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To put lightly, his set was lethal. It was a huge night of monster-sized techno as the driving force behind CLR, veteran Chris Liebing made his long-overdue return to Pacha NYC! Easily one of the world’s biggest names in techno, Liebing brought his tough-as-nails, hard hitting, massive sonic assault back to Pacha for the first time since 2006. Basic’s Sleepy & Boo warmed things up for Chris making it the third time they’ve played with Liebing in the big apple. With a loaded lineup of locals in the basement, and Liebing rocking an extended headlining set, it was a night (and morning) of cutting each techno for Pacha that lasted well past sunrise.

You know when you upload something onto YouTube without a caption and it reads “No description available” under the video? Well that’s more or less how I’m feeling right now. No description available– at least not one that does him justice. Honestly people, what could be better than a room packed with Liebing fans all rhythmically swaying/dancing/screaming to the magic that is his music? His sets are nothing sort of mind boggling and Saturday was definitely no exception. Playing from roughly 2-8am, Liebing demonstrated an intense amount of skill and endurance that many other mainstream DJ’s today lack.  Take notes guys!

I highly suggest you take a listen to The Real Schranz. Your ears will thank you. Also, be sure to follow Liebing on Facebook & Twitter so you can be on top of his most recent podcasts and tour dates.

Once again, THANK YOU Chris for an unforgettable show. I’d like to end by including a little snippet from one of his Tweets: “…but remember. wasnt only me, it was also u, actually the combination of us all. :) ”    You rock dude. Come back soon!

 

 

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