Future Music Magazine - in the studio with Chris Lake [2009 Π³.] - Π²ΠΈΠ΄Π΅ΠΎΡΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ Π½Π° Π°Π½Π³Π»ΠΈΠΉΡΠΊΠΎΠΌΒ
Future Music Magazine - in the studio with Chris Lake [2009 Π³.]
ΠΡΠΎΠΈΠ·Π²ΠΎΠ΄ΠΈΡΠ΅Π»Ρ: Future Music
ΠΠΎΠ΄ Π²ΡΠΏΡΡΠΊΠ°: 2009
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Yes its that time again where we give you a quick peak into whats coming up in the next issue.
In FM210 we get in to the studio with Chris Lake as he breaks down two different tracks.
Chris Lake is a British House music DJ/producer. Lake first became recognized for his bootleg remixes of The Prodigy's "Climbatize", Leftfield's "Phat Planet", and Eurythmics "Sweet Dreams". which he did under the alias "Cristophe D'Abuc".
His 2006 track with vocals from Laura V, "Changes", reached the UK Singles Chart, peaking at #27. "Changes" was first released in 2005 on Alternative Route Recordings and was licensed to Universal Music for a full worldwide release in Summer 2006.It reached #10 on Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay chart.His 2007 single, "Carry Me Away" (featuring Emma Hewitt), topped the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay Chart.
Lake has been a guest DJ on many radio shows such as Pete Tong's Radio 1. Tong hailed Lake as the "best thing to come out of Scotland since Mylo."[7][4] However, Lake considers himself English and says that he is not technically Scottish.
Chris Lake runs two labels: Rising Music and Rising Trax. For in-studio mixing, Lake uses Ableton Live.