Lazy Rich is, perhaps surprisingly given his moniker, one of the hardest working guys in dance music. Running his own independent label, Big Fish Recordings, Rich helped nurture the early careers of worldwide superstars Zedd and Porter Robinson, built the incredible music industry tool Label Engine and maintained a gruelling music production and touring schedule.
Now, having taken some time out to produce an incredible batch of fresh music, Lazy Rich is ready to showcase a fresh sound which has already got tastemakers including Oliver Heldens and Nicky Romero excited.
Rich’s new single Give Me Crazy released via Dutch powerhouse Be Yourself Music on their Big & Dirty offshoot, is a departure from the heavy, complex electro house sound that he is associated, but it has no less energy, and certainly no less appeal for the dancefloor.
Premiered this week by entertainment site We Got This Covered who called it “a triumphant return,” Give Me Crazy is ready to send clubs, main rooms and Spotify playlists insane over the next few months. To celebrate the release Lazy Rich has also dropped an exclusive DJ mix for dance music playlist website 1001Tracklists.
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