Modern Rock and Electropop Provocateur Les Techno shares new single 'Make You Feel Good'

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Modern Rock and Electropop Provocateur Les Techno has announced the release of his new single "Make You Feel Good", due April 26 via Solid Bass Records. This prolific and highly versatile New York-based musician and producer is known for his sardonic lyrical wit and masterful blend of industrial-tinged post-punk, alternative, pop and electronica. His musical output always straddles the line between pointed social commentary, autobiographical admissions and expansive mystique. 

Les Techno’s latest release makes a mixture of a downtown rock sound with his pointed critique of promises, relationships and affairs of the heart.  A thumping beat, guitar sounds as background with percussive electronic sounds in the foreground make this an interesting sound treatment of modern rock and dance music. Les delivers his lyrics with a low, warm and seductive voice. Asked about the song, all he lets on to is that "Its loosely based on something I know too much about." 

In the past, Les has made hip-hop tracks with Run-DMC (Profile), Mobb Deep (Loud/RCA), Onyx (Def Jam/Sony) and Red Hot Chili Peppers (Higher Ground). Now, he focuses solely on his own captivating and label-defying solo work.
 
"Make You Feel Good" continues this artist's embrace of adventurous and fearless experimentation in the pursuit of a wholly unique signature sound.

About

Les Techno presents songs of social satire with sonic influences ranging from hip-hoppy grooves and 80’s punk-wave to electric guitar psychedelia and electronic music.  A New York City rocker, noted guitarist and studio whiz-kid,   Les’ prior releases “Guilty Pleasure” and “Come Along” get regular play. “Edge of the World” reached #20 Indie DRT Chart and #144 Global DRT Chart in December 2019 and "Where were You?" was featured on Detroit's WRIF  "Underground Sound System" in 2018.  Les has made hip-hop tracks with Run-DMC (Profile), Mobb Deep (Loud/RCA), Onyx (Def Jam/Sony) and Red Hot Chili Peppers (Higher Ground).   

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April 30, 2023 8:54am ET by Olivia Rayner  

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