Chris Lake
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Chris Lake is a British House music DJ/producer from Scotland who first became recognized for his bootleg remixes of The Prodigy's Climbatize, Leftfield's Phat Planet, and Eurythmics Sweet Dreams. Since then, he has released many singles on labels such as Lost Language, Pangea Records, and 3 Beat Breaks. His most successful record to date is Changes, first released in 2005 on Alternative Route Recordings, and was licensed to Universal Music for a full worldwide release in Summer 2006. The re-release includes a newly-recorded vocal version featuring Laura V. It hit the number 1 spot on the UK dance chart[citation needed] and #27 overall.[1] With the success of "Changes", it also became a top ten hit on Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay Chart, peaking at #10. Also, the single remixed by Dirty South, was featured on Ultra Records' Ultra Weekend Vol. 3. He has also founded two labels, Rising Music & Rising Trax. Lake has been a guest DJ on many radio shows such as Pete Tong's Radio 1. His latest single was released on May 14, 2007 and is titled "Carry Me Away" (Featuring Emma Hewitt). It has topped the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay Chart. It is featured on Armin Van Buuren's A State Of Trance 2007.
In 2008, Chris is planning to release his debut album, which is currently unfinished.
[edit] References
- ^ Chart information from Chartstats.com (Retrieved October 8, 2006).
[edit] External links
- Official Site
- Chris Lake at Discogs
- Chris Lake discography at MusicBrainz
- ITM Article, Chris Lake - Here to make people dance, March 2007, by Elliot G