Tag Archives: Laidback Luke

Patrick Hagenaar – Happy Vibes (ft. Maryam)

Patrick Hagenaar continues to showcase his unique, melodic style with each and every release. Back in January, I picked Hagenaar as a break out artist of 2015 and have no regrets to this day. His tracks consistently earn spots on the latest mixes and podcasts from the industry’s elite producers and DJ’s. “Happy Vibes” is an uplifting futuristic track featuring incredible vocals that was just released Laidback Luke’s Mixmash Deep. Patrick Hagenaar’s Colour Code podcast and remixes are delectable treats for the ears of progressive and deep house lovers.

Download: Happy Vibes | Beatport | iTunes | Spotify

 

Nothing was Laidback about LL’s Return to LIV

I’ve seen countless artists over the last few years when you take into account festivals, club shows, and live showcases. The interesting thing is each setting provides something a little bit different. I learned that a few weeks ago when I witnessed Steve Angello drop an underground set at Story, just weeks after watching him play Ultra Music Festival with his uplifting progressive style. Long story short: you haven’t truly seen an artist until you’ve seen them on multiple stages, in various settings. Enter Laidback Luke, an artist who I had only seen at festivals in the past… until not long ago when he took on Miami Beach’s luxurious standout nightclub venue, LIV.

However, before LL could take on the stages the finest resident DJ I’ve ever had the pleasuring of witnessing started off the evenings festivities. There’s never a doubt in my mind once Mednas takes the stage that things are going to heat up. He can read a crowd, play off the vibes, and drop steady beats alongside big heavy hitters when the time is just right. None do it like Mednas, so it’s always a treat to get to a LIV show just a bit early to see him take on the decks!

Then once the clock hit 1:30 AM Laidback Luke emerged, palms facing inward, pointer fingers up and thumbs out – the LL hand motions were in full effect (as seen below).

He started off the night with a little Star Wars “Imperial March” gone electro, which really got the crowd off their heals from the onset. Hearing the classic instrumental over a heavier bassline gave me the goosebumps and it wasn’t even 2 AM yet… and for those not already pumped on adrenaline after hearing the Darth Vader theme, could sing along to tunes such as Bastille’s “Pompeii,” and Robin S’ classic, “Show Me Love,” edited by himself and Steve Angello. Not long after, LL played out another classic, “Zombie Nation,” giving it just the twist it needed to propel the club to a whole other level.

Laidback Luke continued on through the night with a healthy dosage of tracks, including some future house tunes from Oliver Heldens, and his very own original with Gina Turner, “Bae,” putting an emphasis on maybe the go-to word of 2015 for youth nowadays. He kept things deep with Crookers’ remix of Kid Cudi’s “Day ‘n Night,” that hit real low on the drop with those scratchy basslines and poppy notes that resonated with the hip-hop crowd and house fans alike. He then dropped Guetta’s “Ain’t a Party,” that asks the simple question… what’s a party without Laidback Luke?

LL continued partying the night away with the Miami Beach crowd playing out fan-favorites such as Major Lazer’s “Watch Out for This (Bumaye)” and that melody we all know and love from Alvaro & Mercer’s “Welcome to the Jungle Bitch.” When Lil Jon’s verse came on, things just went wild. We knew this wasn’t the last we’ hear from everyone’s favorite MC… more on that later. Two other crowd-pleasers were The Wknd’s “Often,” and Galantis’ smash hit “Runaway (U & I)” which both brought different yet energetic tones sweeping throughout venue.  Lil Jon’s monstrous bellows returned on Laidback Luke’s infamous collab with Steve Aoki, “Turbulence.” LIV was the flight for the evening, and Laidback Luke was the pilot. Corny metaphors aside… LL led this flight on a bumpy ride of musical bliss.

Finishing the evening off as strong as he began with tracks such as Showtek and David Guetta’s “Bad” mashed into his own original steamer, “Flashing Lights,” with D.O.D. The night’s festivities came to a close on two of my favorites from the evening, Hardwell’s standalone classic, “Spaceman,” and Swedish House Mafia’s “Don’t You Worry Child.” With a solid mix of deep, uplifting, heavy and even hip-hop vibes, the night had the right recipe of sugar and spice leaving the crowd more than satisfied!

Pictured above is Mednas (left) with Laidback Luke (right)


 *Thanks as always to Jona Araujo for making it possible for us to come out to these shows and review them for you all. 

**Photo credit to World RedEye Photography. Visit the entire Laidback Luke album here

Laidback Luke & Project 46 – Memories (Original Mix)

The rise of Project 46 has been nothing short of amazing. From small time gigs in Canada to sold out, worldwide tours, Project 46  have exemplified what’s possible with hard work, dedication and high-quality releases. What started as “Pancake Friday” mashups quickly became Pancake Radio and looking back was out of the question. When Laidback Luke and P46 teamed up on ‘Collide,’ it became evident that the Canadians were on the fast track to becoming a dominant force in progressive house. Project 46 tested out this track and several others over the summer and its great to finally see some releases.  ‘Memories’ is expected to join ‘Eyes’ and many more to round out Project 46’s forthcoming album. They have a few remaining tour dates for 2014 in the US, Canada, and Asia so if you get the chance to see them, don’t pass it up!

Buy Laidback Luke & Project 46 – Memories on BeatPort

EDC LV 2014 Sets: Day 1

Day 1 came to a close last night, and while I was sulking around doing nothing with my life, my phone was blowing up with snapchats from my friends who were in attendance. Needless to say, the sulking continued. Peep some of the Friday sets below, and do check back as we’ll update this continuously as they’re released!

Jenaux ft Jared Lee – Turn Your World Around (Laidback Luke Edit)

Jenaux himself sent this one in, supporting Laidback Luke’s efforts on the edit of his original. This “Turn Your World Around” edit premiered on Hardwell on Air last week, and I’ve been a tad bit busy with finals so apologies for the delayed post. I’ve been loving what LL has been doing lately, giving us all sorts of genres to play with. The jack of all trades goes progressive providing for a thumping and synth heavy remix that’ll turn you day around (pun intended).

Laidback Luke & Project 46 ft. Collin McLoughlin – Collide (Official Video)

This is worth a watch. Laidback Luke & Project 46’s recent collab, “Collide,” with the infectious vocals of Collin McLoughlin was an instant hit with the EDM world. Now we have visuals to enjoy, and they’re pretty neat. Without giving too much away, two young kids devise a plan on how to talk to a girl that is clearly a bit out of their age range/league, and things don’t go quite as expected.

Project 46
Mike and I with the boys of Project 46!