Anti Up Drop Fiery Double Single ‘The Weekend/Control the Media’

Chris Lake and Chris Lorenzo are back together with new music via their collaborative project ‘Anti Up’. The double single lands ahead of their rare Coachella performance.

Renowned for their Midas touch in the realm of electronic music, Anti Up consistently delivers hits that resonate with audiences worldwide. Their previous release, “Chromatic,” unleashed a wave of euphoria across festival grounds, becoming a sensational triumph embraced by premier DJs and captivating colossal crowds. Now, returning with fervor, they unveil a fresh sonic journey, daring to redefine the very essence of contemporary dance music.

The duo surprise dropped ‘Money’ on Soundcloud just a number of days ago, a different record from the duo known largely for house music.

At the forefront of this dynamic duo stands Chris Lake, a towering figure within the House and Tech House scene, commanding audiences of over 20,000 in key cities and adorned with a collection of gold and platinum records. His latest offering, the official remix of Gotye’s timeless anthem “Somebody That I Used To Know,” entitled “Somebody (2024),” reaffirms his mastery in reinventing musical classics. Notably, Lake recently graced the main stage of Ultra Music Festival alongside FISHER, electrifying the crowd on March 22nd with an unforgettable performance.

Meanwhile, Chris Lorenzo commands reverence as one of the visionary architects of Bass House, credited with shaping the genre that defines AC Slater’s illustrious “Night Bass” label. His magnum opus, “California Dreamin’,” has transcended the realm of streaming, amassing over 100 million listens on Spotify alone. With each pulsating beat, Lorenzo continues to carve his legacy, cementing his status as a luminary in the electronic music landscape.

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