An avid producer since 2001, Chris's breakthrough came in 2005. His tracks 'One Too Many' and 'Release' caught the attention of the world's press and A&R bosses, but it was the release of his smash hit 'Changes' that catapulted his name into the record boxes of DJs across the planet.
'Changes' became Radio 1's 'Essential New Tune' twice, reaching number 27 in the national charts and picking up column inches in tabloid papers and magazines; turning the once underground buzzer into a worldwide hit.
Chris's DJ schedule duly sky rocketed and over the past 2 years, he has travelled to all four corners of the globe taking in Asia, South America, USA, Australia and Africa. He has graced some of the biggest clubs on the planet that include Ministry Of Sound, Space, Warung, Spybar and Amnesia together with countless festivals - Global Gathering, Creamfields and the Extrema festival in Holland.
In 2006, Chris set up Rising Music as an outlet for his new productions. Rising swiftly became the benchmark for pure underground house - releases that included 'One Too Many', 'Fantasy' and 'Release' have set the standard, whilst Chris has also shown that his A&R head is amongst the best in the business by signing artists that include Sebastien Leger, Micky Slim and Deadmau5.
Chris's success continued in 2007 with his track 'Carry Me Away' hitting the coveted number one spot on the USA Billboard Dance Chart, thus etching his name into the dance history books and propelling his US profile into the stratosphere.
Further collaborations in 2007 with Deadmau5 on 'I thought inside out' and Sebastien Leger 'Word/Ghost' once again proved Chris's versatility in the studio, and with both productions hitting the Beatport Top spot, Chris continued to cement his status as one of the world's finest producers.
And of course there is the small matter of Chris remixing some of the biggest names in the music scene. Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue, Mark Ronson, Lily Allen, Deadmau5 and the Rogue Traders are amongst some of the names to have received sublime workouts from Chris, and support has been immense; not only from Radio 1, but every major radio station around the world.
Radio 1 has also allowed Chris to show his unrivalled ability in the art of DJ'ing. His Essential Mix in August 2007 was yet another defining step in his career as he unveiled two hours of sublime techno, electro and tech house to keep a worldwide audience of millions captivated. His mix was voted as one of the best since the inception of the Essential Mix series, and reminded everyone why Chris is at the top of his trade.
2008 has seen Chris's profile grow even bigger with his global DJ tours, top quality releases, and an eye for the new media world via his new Podcast series - the latter of which has made i-Tunes' 'new and notable' for the last three months. Meanwhile his stunning track 'Only One' taken from his One E.P has held its place in Beatport's Top 5 for more than two weeks, and is currently climbing the US and Australian dance charts faster than ever.
His latest track doing the rounds is 'If you knew', a track Pete Tong reckons is "sounding like a cross between 'Changes' and the song 'Pjanoo' never had - conventional but huge... and we haven't had a song like this for a while."
Chris shows no signs of slowing down, and with demand for his sound even higher than ever, you can be sure to see his name up in lights for many years to come.
Turn Off the Lights
Chris Lake Lyrics
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Your words are seeking
Die, die in my chest
So what are you thinking?
I don't know you anymore
We're alone out now
Just turn off the lights
Just turn off the lights
Just turn off the lights
I don't know you anymore
We're alone out now
And before you go
Just turn off the lights
Just turn off the lights
Just turn off the lights
Diamonds, they're fake
Your words are seeking
Die, die in my chest
So what are you thinking?
I don't know you anymore
We're alone out now
And before you go
Just turn off the lights
Turn off the
Turn off the
Turn off the
Turn off the
Turn off the, turn off the
Turn off the, turn off the
Turn off
Turn off
Turn off
Turn off the lights
Just turn off the lights
Just turn off the lights
The lyrics to Chris Lake's song Turn off the Lights appear to be about a relationship that has gone sour. The line "Diamonds, they're fake" suggests that something in the relationship that once seemed valuable, such as trust or connection, is now unimportant or insincere. Meanwhile, the line "Your words are seeking / Die, die in my chest / So what are you thinking?" implies that the singer is experiencing pain and confusion as a result of their partner's words or actions. The repetition of the phrase "I don't know you anymore" reinforces the notion that the relationship has changed in some fundamental way, and the lines "We're alone out now / And before you go / Just turn off the lights" suggest that the singer wants to be left alone in the dark, perhaps to contemplate what has transpired.
The chorus of the song, which consists entirely of the phrase "Just turn off the lights," could be interpreted in a few different ways. At face value, it could be seen as a simple request to turn off a physical light in the room, perhaps to facilitate the singer's desire for solitude. However, it could also be understood as a symbolic gesture--when the lights go out, the relationship is effectively over. The repetition of the phrase at the end of the song reinforces this sense of finality.
Overall, the lyrics to Turn off the Lights are somewhat ambiguous but convey a sense of disillusionment and emotional pain. The repetition of certain phrases and the sparse, repetitive structure of the song give it a hypnotic quality that heightens these feelings.
Line by Line Meaning
Diamonds, they're fake
The singer believes that the shiny materialistic possessions that people desire are not real and hold no true value.
Your words are seeking
The singer believes that the listener is searching or looking for something, possibly validation or approval, through their words.
Die, die in my chest
The singer is expressing a feeling of intense emotional pain or heartbreak, describing it as a physical sensation of dying in their chest.
So what are you thinking?
The artist is questioning the listener's thoughts or intentions, possibly asking if they share the same feelings of pain or confusion.
I don't know you anymore
The artist expresses a loss of connection or understanding with the listener, suggesting that they have changed or become distant in some way.
We're alone out now
The singer acknowledges that they are currently in a state of being alone, without anyone else to comfort or understand them.
And before you go
The singer implies that the listener is planning to leave or end their interaction, suggesting a sense of urgency or importance to their message.
Just turn off the lights
The artist is asking the listener to physically turn off the lights, while also using this as a metaphor for ending or closing a chapter in their relationship or interaction.
Turn off
The artist repeats the command to turn off the lights, emphasizing the importance of this action.
Just turn off the lights
The artist repeats their request to turn off the lights, as a way to bring closure or finality to their interaction with the listener.
Lyrics © CTM Publishing
Written by: Alexis Monique Roberts, Christopher Lake, Gita Bakradze
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@ChillYourMind
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q só agradece mlk aq é os brs
@marceloazevedo3437
It's time to start using these wonderful vocals in the house music, sensational even
@missterryboy
this song is unbelievable!!! so many details ughh gives me the chills
@justynawojciukiewicz2404
Bruv ohh, soooo true
@2mnw2cloud23
I think the car pulls up and the guy goes in front and they take off and he's behind it
@guilherme.comelli
This song is lit in Brazil 🔥
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Chupa
@bagomle7432
Chora gringaida
@BRN1914XX
@@guilhermeoliveiraa5749 ele tá falando mal do Brasil