
Polished 2006 house music defined by soaring vocals and rubbery basslines. A snapshot of the era's transition from club grit to melodic, sunset-ready euphoria.
January 12, 2006 · Universal Music Australia
Changes represents a pivotal moment in mid-2000s electronic music, where the raw energy of electro-house began to merge with the polished, melodic sensibilities of vocal house. The track is anchored by a rubbery, infectious bassline that provides a solid foundation for the soaring, ethereal vocals of Laura V. It captures a specific sense of optimistic movement, feeling both like a peak-time club anthem and a reflective sunrise companion. The production is surgical and high-definition, featuring the crisp percussion and side-chained synth work that would become Chris Lake's signature.
How does Changes sound next to the rest of Chris Lake's catalogue?
The vocals lean far further into alto than the rest of the catalogue.
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