TV Rock - In The Air (Axwell Remix) [Axtone]
- sobieski902
- I worship Axwell
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LBL = Luke van Scheppingennickkrupka1 wrote:I was wondering that also, but isn't LBL names something like Cornelius van Schlepenhagen?House5 wrote:So who is that Luke Chable ? Prob another name for LBL... I always thought so
Born in Germany, raised in music
I knew he co-produced it, but never got an answer why he wasn't/didn't wanted to be mentioned in the title.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qHfFcqZ_OE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qHfFcqZ_OE
Seems I can’t deny some days just pass me by, you know I feel, I feel much better… At Night!
lol guys, LBL is short for Laidback Luke, Luke Chable has nothing to do with him, and yes, he produced the track at first place. Not allowed to tell you more though so lets keep it this way 

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It's quite fun to see this when you hear tracks like Kukatu, BOOM or his remix of walden "first day". The guy finally had to produce noisy music too.traveller wrote:Thanks for the kind words folks..
If you do some research on me you'll find my older (pre 2006) stuff is mostly progressive house, progressive breaks, deep house, and tribal. With an odd chill out track for good measure. Whilst I don't really understand "noisey" music like electro house, it's still the most popular sound in a lot of Australian clubs. We're hoping to give people an alternative to that sound with our new records, so stay tuned. I got into this business becuase I loved the music and melodies of early house, trance and techno.
Time to bring some of that back.
Ivan Gough.
hahaha nice find. Who knows, maybe his tastes changed?olivierM wrote:It's quite fun to see this when you hear tracks like Kukatu, BOOM or his remix of walden "first day". The guy finally had to produce noisy music too.traveller wrote:Thanks for the kind words folks..
If you do some research on me you'll find my older (pre 2006) stuff is mostly progressive house, progressive breaks, deep house, and tribal. With an odd chill out track for good measure. Whilst I don't really understand "noisey" music like electro house, it's still the most popular sound in a lot of Australian clubs. We're hoping to give people an alternative to that sound with our new records, so stay tuned. I got into this business becuase I loved the music and melodies of early house, trance and techno.
Time to bring some of that back.
Ivan Gough.

"Those who dance are considered insane by those who cannot hear the music."
- trebleandsonido
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They haven't:camheine wrote:hahaha nice find. Who knows, maybe his tastes changed?olivierM wrote:It's quite fun to see this when you hear tracks like Kukatu, BOOM or his remix of walden "first day". The guy finally had to produce noisy music too.traveller wrote:Thanks for the kind words folks..
If you do some research on me you'll find my older (pre 2006) stuff is mostly progressive house, progressive breaks, deep house, and tribal. With an odd chill out track for good measure. Whilst I don't really understand "noisey" music like electro house, it's still the most popular sound in a lot of Australian clubs. We're hoping to give people an alternative to that sound with our new records, so stay tuned. I got into this business becuase I loved the music and melodies of early house, trance and techno.
Time to bring some of that back.
Ivan Gough.
If it sounds good, it is good.