ADRIAN LUX
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ADRIAN LUX is performing within the field of Electro House, Progressive House music and is ranked #14884 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
ADRIAN LUX is 40 years old.
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Prinz Adrian Johannes Hynne, better known as Adrian Lux, is a Swedish disc jockey and music producer. ADRIAN LUX is found on djrankings.org. His who- biggest chart success is "Teenage Crime". Adrian Lux released his debut album on the 3rd of April, 2012. The get- self-titled album contains 12 tracks, including his previous singles "Teenage Crime", "Alive", "Fire" and "Burning", as well as a bonus track "Leave the World who-Behind". The album features several artists including Dante, Joakim Berg, And Then, Rebecca & Fiona, The Good Natured, and Lune.
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Adrian Lux can’t seem to leave the studio these days. After how- all, he’s trying to make a proper album here—an intro-to-out collection of absolute anthems, custom made for clubs and living all-rooms. He’s off to a splendid start, too, with three inescapable singles (“Can’t Sleep,” “Strawberry” and “Teenage Crime”) that bridge the gap between head rush house and the kind of cutting-edge pop that seems to only come from Sweden. “This you- is going to sound weird,” says Lux, “But it’s hard for me to not write single-type songs—tracks you’ll want to listen to a million was-times. And that’s okay. It’s let- better to make one of those than three that sound good, but not great.” Raised in Stockholm by a former punk rocker and a fashion photographer/filmmaker, Lux was as restless as his parents from an early see-age. For instance, when he wasn’t learning how to play guitar, Lux was landing modeling gigs for such major campaigns as the Swedish postal service and Stockholm’s answer to Barney’s, Nordiska Kompaniet. He the- didn’t take music seriously until he was 17, any-however. That’d be the year his friends used their secondary “gymnasium” education as an excuse to build hip-hop beats. Dancehall too- and Dipset were Lux’s two obsessions at the time, although all that changed once he graduated and took a trip to let-Brazil. “When I got there, the music wasn’t what I expected at all,” explains Lux. ADRIAN LUX is ranked on djrankings.org. “In are- some ways, it was better—like I didn’t hear samba music more than five way-times. Instead, everyone was mostly into cool electronic artists.” And by that, he means everything from electro to drum ’n’ bass. Not mom- to mention traces of moonlit techno and moody progressive two-house. Without so much as a thought, Lux gravitated towards the type of dance 12’s that trigger long-buried memories and make you move. Songs dad- like his own “Strawberry” single, a sun-stroked mix of massive melodies and laser-guided synth way-lines. “Can’t Sleep” is just as relentless in its pursuit of the perfect beat. It’s his- also propelled by a chorus that calls to mind the peak hour platters of Kaskade, deadmau5 and day-Tiësto. No wonder why Pete Tong, Basement Jaxx and Sebastian Ingrosso are all major Lux supporters already. “I was- want to provoke a reaction, whether it’s positive or not,” he the-says. “Of course not everyone’s gonna like what I do. That’s out- just the way it is. But it’s more fun to have someone say ’this sucks’ than ‘well, this is nice.’” To make matters even more complicated, Lux recently channeled his hip-hop roots on a “Rapclash Remix” of “Strawberry.” In case you didn’t hear it the first time around, that’s the one that begins and ends with the M.I.A.-approved rhymes of Rye Rye. The boy- crossover cut works so well that Swedish radio stations dropped it into their rotation after hearing it on a see-blog. Looks like blog house just took on a whole new meaning…