Para fans de Electrónica.
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Laidback Luke is originally from The Netherlands, and has always been creative. He made his name as a graffiti artist before composing music, beginning with electronic music at one of his friend’s who owned an Amiga computer. It was his friend who demonstrated the beauty of sampling and how you can rework music to create your own. Once upon a time, Dobre, DJ’d at Luke’s school. Entrepreneurial Luke approached Dobre about sending him a demo and after sending the tape and earning some feedback from Dobre, Luke invested in a synthesizer. The two artists kept in touch, and Luke received mentoring from Dobre, who pointed him in the right directions enough to land himself a record deal at the age of 18. Over the next years, Luke would shape his own brand of hard techno music, which drew influences from the funky hard Chicago sound.
Throughout his career, he has worked alongside some of the greats of his field such as David Guetta, Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingross, Axwell, Example and Junior Sanchez. He was been fortunate enough to have toured Europe, North America, Ibiza and Japan, releasing countless singles along the way, with one of the most successful being a rework of a song called “Show Me Love” with Steve Angello featuring Robin S released in 2009 and charting at No. 11 in the UK Singles Chart.
With a sound that is always evolving, and has said that at times, minimal techno can become quite limiting from a creative point of view so is constantly looking ahead for the next step to see what his next target is going to be.
His real name is Lucas Cornelis van Scheppingen, but it seems as if Laidback Luke is indeed easygoing enough that he won’t mind if you go with something that rolls off the tongue a little easier. That said, though, I doubt there’s really anything he has to worry about these days; at the age of thirty-seven, he’s now well-established as one of the world’s leading electro house DJs and producers, with his lack of chart success in his own right outweighed by the contributions he’s made to the records of others - David Guetta, Avicii, Robyn, Steve Aoki and Example being among the contemporaries of Luke’s that he’s worked with in the past - as well as the sterling reputation he enjoys amongst the genre’s hardcore fans. He also continues to play live to consistently feverish receptions, too, with a full live set from Manchester’s Victoria Warehouse from March of this year available on YouTube to silence any sceptics. He’s an energetic presence behind the decks, and sonically runs the gamut from old-school techno to remixed chart fare, proving that he’s a rare thing indeed; a DJ to genuinely unite the dance community, and yet push the genre forwards as he does so.