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It’s been almost six years since Liberto released his debut album “Lullaby” for Klik Records. His warm deep and tech house sound received at once the best comments of the Greek and the international music press alongside the interest of some of the most important names in the electronic music scene. As a result to this, the next years were at most productive for Liberto with releases, remixes and collaborations with labels such as Trapez, Plastic City, Material, Playmobil, Syndikaat and the co foundation of the record label “Material” with Michael Safras. 2009 was the year of his new project under the name Lee Burton and recordings for labels such as Orpheas, Material and Plastic City in addition to several features and appearances in festivals and clubs. In January 2012 Lee Burton returns with his second album project, Busy Days For Fools. Being really ingenious Lee Burton manages to escape from the sound of Lullaby creating a unique output that combines the sound of the “German” electronica with the Greek temperament and the South American laid back feeling. “Busy Days For Fools” is the stoner side of electronica. Lee Burton did everything himself regarding the production of his new album. He spent a whole year in his personal studio using new techniques of production and recordings such as various kinds of microphones ranging from the classic condenser microphone to the microphone of a cell phone even a VHS camera one. Electronic sounds were created with vintage analogue

Busy Days For Fools

Busy Days For Fools (Remixes PT01)
Trax 4 - The Shadow Inside NuWave

Sinewaves
Busy Days For Fools Remixes Pt. 02
Zero-G
What People Play House Compilation 2 by Wordandsound
Principles of Deep House 2.0
Busy Days for Fools - Lake People Remixes
Singita Miracle Beach 10th Anniversary Compiled By Jose Padilla & Glass Coffee
Eclettica 2 by Glass Coffee
Life on remix 3