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3.67 %
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1.07 %
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Streams

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11.42 %
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Perfecto

3.4M streams

3,402,260

Firefly

3.2M streams

3,175,655

Lovework EP

2.8M streams

2,781,803

Lovework (DJ T. Remix)

1.5M streams

1,488,073

Ghosts

270.6K streams

270,647

City Life

225K streams

225,048

Rough Cuts EP

172.6K streams

172,562

Fire In My Head

165.6K streams

165,576

Nothing Makes Me Feel (Good Anymore)

161.5K streams

161,533

Idiot Fair

131.5K streams

131,547

Biography

Black Light Smoke is the electronic music moniker of Jordan Lieb - producer, songwriter, and Daytime Emmy Award winning film and tv composer. A Chicago native and child of 90s house music, Jordan transplanted to New York City in 2001, where his career as a multi-disciplined musician has taken flight in many forms. Black Light Smoke first lit up the house music scene in 2010 with his EP “Lovework”. He followed up with “Rough Cuts” (2013), delivering the dance floor banger “That’s My Yes”, and the 80s-synth-drenched “Firefly” (2014), two tracks from which were featured in Ana Lily Amirpour’s 2016 indie cult film “The Bad Batch”. With “City Life” and “Nothing Makes Me Feel (Good Anymore)” (2019) he returned to his jacking and deep house roots. Black Light Smoke has showcased his wide breadth of influences with releases on Voodoo Down, hafendisko, Cut Mistake Music, Nein Records, and his own imprint Death Decay Magic. His sound spans from house, techno, italo, EBM and post punk, often infused with his own haunting vocals. Black Light Smoke has performed his unique live set around the globe, including Fabric in London, Boiler Room, Robot Heart, the BPM festival in Mexico, and in many cities across North America. In June 2023 Black Light Smoke returns to revered New York label Scissor and Thread with Ghosts, a sophomore LP that sees the Chicago native revisiting his youth through exploring the origins of house music, while touching on themes of closure, creativity and identity.