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YetepUK producer Lange has unveiled another single from his upcoming album We Are Lucky People. “A Different Shade of Crazy” is an unpredictable instrumental that demonstrates his edgier side while incorporating house, techno AND trance elements into a raging crowd pleaser. The track is coming out on Lange Recordings, and will be released on Beatport on July 22. “A Different Shade of Crazy” reveals just how diverse and forward-thinking Lange’s next album will be.
Lange made a few comments about the new single. “I’ve really been enjoying working on instrumentals at the moment and wanted to take my next track a bit dirtier than the previous singles. I’m not restricting myself to any particular style at this stage in the production of the album but still wanted to feature some ethereal, trance moments in the break.”
That break comes as a surprising twist after the fierce synth melodies and deep bass lines that kick off the track move into a soft, piano-driven breather. Several hands-in-the-air moments later, “A Different Shade of Crazy” lives up to its name and dives right back into organized chaos with banging beats and toe tapping riffs.
“For much of my career I’ve been torn between sick beats and bass lines, and beautiful melodies and moods. “A Different Shade of Crazy” utilizes all of these elements while remaining true to my trance roots,” says Lange.
The album has a release date set for November, but fans will be able to follow the production of We Are Lucky People as Lange reports on his progress in the studio, reveals snippets of unheard tracks and tours around the world.