Chicago has always been a city that thrives from music. Many would argue that Chicago is home to all things music, from jazz legends Nat King Cole and Benny Goodman, to blues musician Muddy Waters.

Now, it’s today and the city’s house music has influenced other clubs to create their own sounds like Baltimore bass, Philly Hollertronix and, more recently, dubstep. This niche is home to some of today’s most important musical talents.

Production artists are however behind the music. DJ LadeThese unique sounds are created and nurtured by the people at Big Jake Music. Lade, who recently signed with Big Jake Music in New York City, is providing electronic dance music for New York City’s most popular nightclubs.

For those who know Lade well, this is not surprising as music has always been a big part of his lives.

One example is when he started his first band at age 10, writing lyrics and playing drums with friends. Soon, the band started recording music and performing in bars together with people twice their age. This led to success at the local level.

Lade started producing music in his teens. He also began writing and recording music. Lade went on a trip to Europe after the band broke up and continued to explore European dance music while still retaining his love for rock and rolling.

Lade started producing dance music and began DJing to feed his creative side.

“Performing, for mem, is a natural extension of who I am and what I do,”He stated.

Lade is known for being one of few DJs in New York City who uses a more traditional style of music and does not use any software. He has plans to expand his reach to other cities.

“His live energy and superb production abilities ensure that Lade’s mission to exist as one of the top electronic producers and DJs is nothing short of inevitable,”Jake Shapiro is the founder of Big Jake Music.

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