Les Techno Unleashes Very Timely New Single "Where Were You" Addressing Charlottesville March

Les Techno is a New York City rocker that played guitar, and sang in the usual rock hangouts, including in the bands Sim-Stim and Love Posse. Les Techno trained as a guitarist, occasionally with the late jazz-man Larry Coryell, learned to work with analog synthesizers with those big, round knobs, analog reel to reel tape machines, razor blades and a grease pencil in order to make obscure atonal music for college credit at some fancy-shit university.

"Where Were You?" is the first new material Les has released since his "Whatever Happened to Les Techno?" EP received online acclaim earlier this year and was inspired by the events in Charlottesville, Va this past September, an event where neo-nazis obtained a mainstream podium. The "Where Were You" cover artwork has been censored on Spotify and iTunes.

Watch the visual to "Where Were You?" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWWlHkxhU6k&feature=youtu.be

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