After two years of rinsing out a mythical ID, Chris Lake has finally released the highly anticipated track, "In The Yuma," by way of his own Black Book Records imprint.
A collaboration with Aatig, "In The Yuma" is an uplifting tech house record inspired by Lake's 2019 Coachella performance in—you guessed it—the Yuma Tent. The invigorating track begins with a soft croon, "I feel so good / Don't bring me down," before Lake introduces a kinetic bassline with punchy piano chords and a thumping kick drum.
You can listen to "In The Yuma" below.
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The chart-topping house music tastemaker called his new track "the best thing [he] did in the pandemic" back in 2020, when he hosted a live production session on Twitch for Amazon Music.
"The pandemic was a shitty time but great things came from it," Lake recalled. "It was great to be doing music whilst being live on Twitch in 2020 and one of the best memories I have from that time is making this track. When I finally got around to testing it out live... I couldn't believe how well it worked. I've been playing it ever since."