Luke Chable

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Luke Chable
Birth name Luke Chable
Also known as Empire, Lucky, Lostep, Quest
Born 4 August 1979
Origin Melbourne, Australia
Genres Progressive House, Breaks, House, Techno, Rock, Hip Hop, Pop
Occupations Producer, Singer, Songwriter, DJ
Years active 13
Labels Trojan Records Australia
Associated acts Lostep, Quest, Traveller & Quest, Empire.
Website www.empiretheband.com

Luke Chable is an Australian producer, singer/songwriter, and DJ. He is arguably the most prolific Progressive House producer ever to come out of Australia. He has released hundreds of remixes and original records with countless labels across the globe.

Luke Chable first started producing at age 9 in 1990 and has produced professionally since 1998.[1] Chable's first release was "Accelerator" under the moniker Quest in 1999 on Melbourne record label Vicious Vinyl. He also worked with Danny Bonnici of Nubreed, producing the classic track "Ride" released on Alternative Route.[1] In 2005, he started his own record label Trojan Records.[1] In 2009 Luke expanded his producing to include Rock, Pop, and R&B / Hip Hop.

In 2009, Luke started singing, songwriting, and producing rock records for his new band Empire. People note his singing voice is akin to Liam Gallagher. Empire's debut album, A Million Miles a Minute, is yet to be released, and their second album is already in the works.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "365 Interview: Chable & Bonnici". 365mag. 2006-12-05. Retrieved 2007-07-23. 

http://www.rageousmusic.com/2009/07/06/explorations-luke-chable/

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