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This industry has a habit of telling artists to stay in their lane. But the real ones know there’s power in a defiant spirit. Few reflect this truth louder than Chris Lorenzo, the UK-born producer who’s forged a singular path in music, fueled by a fearless attitude that rejects the expected and pushes the culture forward. Your favorite producer’s favorite producer. The sought-after collaborator with the timeless touch. Lorenzo’s superlatives are too numerous to list here, so witness the prowess in his soul-bending sound — an essence so energetic, propulsive and nostalgic that its fandom bares roots across all channels of the musical spectrum. Lorenzo’s dancefloors become a meeting place for clubland newcomers and classic heads alike — low-end fiends bound through their search for a sprawling sonic fix. Unspoken pacts emerge. Ephemeral nights spawn emotions that linger long after. As the creative force behind critically acclaimed duos like Anti Up and crossover remixes like his booming rework of Amyl and the Sniffers ‘U Should Not Be Doing That’, he redefines the context of the electronic landscape, one contrasting triumph at a time. Revered as the original bass house pioneer, Lorenzo first shook small-cap crowds in his Birmingham hometown with heavy, body-moving frequencies. His breakout hit ‘Rhymes’ alongside Hannah Wants reached #13 on the UK singles charts in 2015, and soon, other productions crossed the pond that helped catapult the genre’s popularity — and Lorenzo’s profile — on a worldwide scale. In the decade since, his expansive approach to beatmaking has expanded well beyond bass-heavy house to include a wide range of textures, tempos and emotions — a dynamism that’s led Lorenzo to Coachella’s Mojave Stage, and seen him amass more than 1.2 billion global streams to date. His rework of ‘California Dreamin’’ entered Spotify’s Viral 50 charts in more than 10 countries, including the US and the UK, and boasts 160M+ global streams on its own. In 2024, Lorenzo expanded his empire of fans further, clocking a six-date tour throughout Australia, while hitting the decks at major festivals like Coachella, EDC Mexico and Orlando, Shambhala and Splash House, among others. Between these appearances, he still found time to grace marathon rave meccas like Ibiza’s Amnesia and London’s legendary Drumsheds, in addition to a string of summer dates at Las Vegas’s TAO Beach, proving that the master selector’s crate remains untethered from geographic bounds. Lorenzo is a conduit for connection. As his sonic story unfolds further, the British artist draws recollections from formative years spent within the UK’s gritty underground with the modern magic that cements his position among dance music’s lasting luminaries. Driven by a refusal to stick to one lane, the unwavering Lorenzo invites listeners to join him on his next left-field detour — an intimate adventure that traverses the sentimental avenues of his artistry with era-blurring finesse.
