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Liquid Groovy - Supersonic

Definitive Recordings proudly presents the first-ever digital release of Supersonic, the sought-after 1996 EP by Liquid Groovy, the alias of Canadian producer Rob Lenarduzzi. Best known for his work as Calisto, Lenarduzzi was a key figure in the 90s underground house and techno scene, crafting raw, hypnotic grooves that still resonate today. Originally available only on vinyl, this four-track EP now makes its long- awaited return, remastered and ready for a new generation of listeners.

Leading the release is Supersonic, a relentless, loop-driven house track defined by a pulsing TB-303 acid bassline. Nocturnal follows with a heavier, stomping groove, enhanced by Detroit-inspired stabs that add depth and atmosphere. Soup delivers a shuffling house rhythm, once again bringing in a signature 303 bassline, perfectly capturing the acid-infused energy of the era. Closing out the EP, AM Track leans into a deeper techno aesthetic, with hypnotic synth sequences that build tension and drive.

A true time capsule of mid-90s underground dance music, Supersonic showcases Lenarduzzi’s ability to blend house and techno elements seamlessly, making this reissue a must-have for fans of classic acid and deep, groove-heavy productions.

Supersonic is available now for the first time ever in digital format.

Release Date March 28th, 2025
Catalog No DEFCLAS020
Label Definitive Recordings
track artist
Supersonic Liquid Groovy 5:04
Nocturnal Liquid Groovy 4:48
Soup Liquid Groovy 6:14
AM Track Liquid Groovy 5:54

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Definitive Recordings was founded by John Acquaviva, Richard Hawtin, and Karl Kowalski in 1992 as an embodiment of their vision for house music. "Not too hard, not too soft" was the mantra and it built up a fine body of talented artists who made a real impact on the global underground and helped to foment a unique identity for Definitive Recordings. After acquiring the catalogue of legendary Canadian house label, Get Physical Music is proud to present a new various artists series that focuses on some of its most classic cuts. John Acquaviva will continue to A&R for the label and work closely alongside the Get Physical team in this new era.

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