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GRAMMY®-nominated DJ and producer Chris Lake has released his highly anticipated remix of The Chemical Brothers’ legendary track “Galvanize”, marking the 20th anniversary of its original release. Out now on Astralwerks/Positiva Records, the remix brings a fresh surge of signature Chris Lake energy to one of electronic music’s most enduring anthems.  Originally released in 2005, “Galvanize” became...

GRAMMY®-nominated, chart-topping artist Chris Lake and UK-based DJ/producer Sammy Virji team up on “Summertime Blues” featuring Nathan Nicholson, released today via Black Book Records/Astralwerks. “Memories are useless, I’ve gotta let ‘em go,” Nicholson sings – and letting go is inevitable as Lake and Virji underpin The Boxer Rebellion frontman’s poignant vocals with a joyous, propulsive anthem poised to ignite...

After whetting fans’ appetites with the top 10 U.S. Dance Radio hit “Beggin,’” GRAMMY®-nominated, chart-topping artist Chris Lake and acclaimed singer-songwriter Aluna return with an incendiary new banger – “More Baby” – released today via Black Book Records/Astralwerks. Lake and Aluna produced the track together and wrote it with Marco Parisi and Giampaolo Parisi (Swedish House Mafia,...

Following the runaway success of his sophomore album Same Day Cleaning, Sammy Virji returns with a standout reinterpretation of one of the record’s most celebrated moments. Out now via Astralwerks, Four Tet delivers an unmistakable remix of “925,” the collaborative cut with Chris Lake – marking a landmark crossover between two defining forces in contemporary...

Today, multi-platinum duo Disclosure unveil their new single “Deeper” — a powerhouse collaboration with GRAMMY® Award-winning, chart-topping R&B star Leon Thomas. Out now via Disorder / Capitol Records, the wildly ecstatic track premieres after both acts earned nominations at the 2026 GRAMMY® Awards, with Disclosure’s smash-hit Anderson .Paak collab “NO CAP” in the running for Best Dance/Electronic Recording. Another genre-bending triumph for...

When asked what set stood out for him, Nashville local and Deep Tropics DJ Daniel Ian Jones said crowd favorite Lane 8. He noticed everyone dancing, and very few people had their phones out. “I need for it to be something living and breathing that drives the whole thing. His use of piano and progressive structures combined with a good PA… I could feel it in my chest.” “Joy is resistance, and music is a signal of life,” continued Jones. “And house music gives creatives the grace to explore. It moves slower… and you stay with it for the unknown. Isn’t that what we are here for?”