Top 100 Chart placements for Chris Lake
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Chris Lake delivers his debut album, Chemistry, via Black Book Records. Its the long-awaited and career-defining LP that features 15 tracks which capture the producer at his most self-assured. Lake pays homage to the sonic fingerprint that gave rise to his career, demonstrating why hes cemented his place as a defining artist of this generation. With a stellar bank of collaborators across its tracklist-Bonobo, MPH, Abel Balder, Kelly Lee Owens, and Aatig, to name a few-the project champions creativity, inviting a cohort of cutting-edge tastemakers to help shape a world that stands as a testament to Lakes curatorial ear. Fully independent and self-funded, Chemistry pores over every corner of the electronic music landscape while remaining unmistakably anchored in Lakes sonic DNA. Lake intentionally pursues the path less travelled, and with more than a decade of experience, balances pushing the envelope with delivering lasting impact. On the albums focus track Falling, Chris Lake and Bonobo merge for the first time, delivering a deep, sun-soaked cut that flips listener expectations on its head. Equal parts dancefloor and daydream, Bonobos palette blends seamlessly with Lakes undeniable knack for club pressure-leaning into their respective strengths without compromise. At its core, Chemistry is an expert display of the artistry that is key to Lakes identity. The album is as masterful as it is functional, allowing it to deliver on fan expectations, while offering a new facet to Lakes production. Lake has nurtured his blueprint, and with the release of this album, showcases how he continues to challenge himself to evolve. Through its diverse array of collaborators, Lake joins forces with voices that are shaping dance culture from the ground up, and riding this momentum, 2025 shows no signs of stopping for the producer. Lakes tour diary includes headline shows at Waterfront Park San Diego, Denvers iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre with Chris Lorenzo, and UNVRS with FISHER. Celebrating the albums release, Lake also puts together a double-header at Brooklyn Storehouse on July 11 and 12 in partnership with Tek Support. Additional festival dates include Shambhala Music Festival, San Franciscos Portola, and more. Prepare to be surprised and delighted.
Chris Lake, Yael Watchman, Nathan Nicholson, MPH, Kelly Lee Owens, Amber Mark, Black Lotus, Aatig, Abel Balder, Riovaz, Vera Blue, Bonobo, Alexis Roberts
Chris Lake delivers his debut album, Chemistry, via Black Book Records. Its the long-awaited and career-defining LP that features 15 tracks which capture the producer at his most self-assured. Lake pays homage to the sonic fingerprint that gave rise to his career, demonstrating why hes cemented his place as a defining artist of this generation. With a stellar bank of collaborators across its tracklist-Bonobo, MPH, Abel Balder, Kelly Lee Owens, and Aatig, to name a few-the project champions creativity, inviting a cohort of cutting-edge tastemakers to help shape a world that stands as a testament to Lakes curatorial ear. Fully independent and self-funded, Chemistry pores over every corner of the electronic music landscape while remaining unmistakably anchored in Lakes sonic DNA. Lake intentionally pursues the path less travelled, and with more than a decade of experience, balances pushing the envelope with delivering lasting impact. On the albums focus track Falling, Chris Lake and Bonobo merge for the first time, delivering a deep, sun-soaked cut that flips listener expectations on its head. Equal parts dancefloor and daydream, Bonobos palette blends seamlessly with Lakes undeniable knack for club pressure-leaning into their respective strengths without compromise. At its core, Chemistry is an expert display of the artistry that is key to Lakes identity. The album is as masterful as it is functional, allowing it to deliver on fan expectations, while offering a new facet to Lakes production. Lake has nurtured his blueprint, and with the release of this album, showcases how he continues to challenge himself to evolve. Through its diverse array of collaborators, Lake joins forces with voices that are shaping dance culture from the ground up, and riding this momentum, 2025 shows no signs of stopping for the producer. Lakes tour diary includes headline shows at Waterfront Park San Diego, Denvers iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre with Chris Lorenzo, and UNVRS with FISHER. Celebrating the albums release, Lake also puts together a double-header at Brooklyn Storehouse on July 11 and 12 in partnership with Tek Support. Additional festival dates include Shambhala Music Festival, San Franciscos Portola, and more. Prepare to be surprised and delighted.
Chris Lake, Yael Watchman, Nathan Nicholson, MPH, Kelly Lee Owens, Amber Mark, Black Lotus, Aatig, Abel Balder, Riovaz, Vera Blue, Bonobo, Alexis Roberts
Chris Lake delivers his debut album, Chemistry, via Black Book Records. Its the long-awaited and career-defining LP that features 15 tracks which capture the producer at his most self-assured. Lake pays homage to the sonic fingerprint that gave rise to his career, demonstrating why hes cemented his place as a defining artist of this generation. With a stellar bank of collaborators across its tracklist-Bonobo, MPH, Abel Balder, Kelly Lee Owens, and Aatig, to name a few-the project champions creativity, inviting a cohort of cutting-edge tastemakers to help shape a world that stands as a testament to Lakes curatorial ear. Fully independent and self-funded, Chemistry pores over every corner of the electronic music landscape while remaining unmistakably anchored in Lakes sonic DNA. Lake intentionally pursues the path less travelled, and with more than a decade of experience, balances pushing the envelope with delivering lasting impact. On the albums focus track Falling, Chris Lake and Bonobo merge for the first time, delivering a deep, sun-soaked cut that flips listener expectations on its head. Equal parts dancefloor and daydream, Bonobos palette blends seamlessly with Lakes undeniable knack for club pressure-leaning into their respective strengths without compromise. At its core, Chemistry is an expert display of the artistry that is key to Lakes identity. The album is as masterful as it is functional, allowing it to deliver on fan expectations, while offering a new facet to Lakes production. Lake has nurtured his blueprint, and with the release of this album, showcases how he continues to challenge himself to evolve. Through its diverse array of collaborators, Lake joins forces with voices that are shaping dance culture from the ground up, and riding this momentum, 2025 shows no signs of stopping for the producer. Lakes tour diary includes headline shows at Waterfront Park San Diego, Denvers iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre with Chris Lorenzo, and UNVRS with FISHER. Celebrating the albums release, Lake also puts together a double-header at Brooklyn Storehouse on July 11 and 12 in partnership with Tek Support. Additional festival dates include Shambhala Music Festival, San Franciscos Portola, and more. Prepare to be surprised and delighted.
Chris Lake, Yael Watchman, Nathan Nicholson, MPH, Kelly Lee Owens, Amber Mark, Black Lotus, Aatig, Abel Balder, Riovaz, Vera Blue, Bonobo, Alexis Roberts
Fresh off a high-energy run of shows across Australia, Chris Lake reveals the third single from his highly anticipated debut album, Chemistry, with Savana slated to release on June 6th on Black Book Records. Lake gives a masterclass on irresistible basslines bringing a sun-drenched, summery vibe thats equal parts beach party and late-night afterglow. Paired with crisp percussion and an infectious hook its no surprise its already earning a staple spot in FISHERs recent sets. Building on the current momentum, Chris has attained #1s on the DECC charts for both Toxic, Ease My Mind and In My Head having just cracked the top 10, performed at the first ever Coachella Campgrounds, announced his first ever Red Rocks and quickly sold out his largest headline show to date at Waterfront Park in San Diego which all serve as testament to the fact that Chris is primed for a banner year.