Lane 8
Denver-based DJ and producer Daniel Goldstein makes smoothly flowing, melodic house music under the name Lane 8. Whether he's working with guest vocalists or crafting exquisite instrumentals, he always writes songs that gently ebb and flow, functioning as emotional journeys rather than mere club tracks. Goldstein is well known for prohibiting phones and cameras from his concerts, forcing the audience members to live in the moment and share a communal experience rather than spending the entire time posting on social media. Emerging in 2014, he released his debut album, Rise, the following year. He continued to hone his emotionally charged melodic house tracks on subsequent efforts Little by Little (2018), Brightest Lights (2020), and Reviver (2022).
Goldstein grew up in California and first started making garage rock when he was a kid. After getting into hip-hop, he began making beats, but he came into his own when he switched to dance music. He began uploading original tracks and remixes in 2012 and was signed to Above & Beyond's Anjunadeep label the following year. After releasing several singles that achieved success at dance clubs as well as on blogs, Lane 8's debut album, Rise, arrived in 2015. The album featured guest vocalists including Matthew Dear, Solomon Grey, and Patrick Baker. Goldstein launched his label and event series, both titled This Never Happened, and became a successful touring artist. Lane 8's second full-length, Little by Little, was released by This Never Happened in 2018, featuring collaborations with Poliça, J.F. July, and Fractures.
Appearing in early 2020, his third full-length, Brightest Lights, racked up millions of streams within a few months of its release. He also issued Cross Pollination, an EP of collaborations. The following year saw the release of several singles, including "Oh, Miles" (featuring Julia Church), "Riptide" (featuring Davey Havok), and "What Have You Done to Me?" (featuring Arctic Lake). Fourth album Reviver appeared in 2022, with featured acts including Emmit Fenn and Channy Leaneagh as well as returning guests Arctic Lake and Solomon Grey.
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Brightest Lights
Dance - Erschienen bei This Never Happened am 10.01.2020
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Fingerprint
Dance - Erschienen bei This Never Happened am 11.07.2016
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Little by Little
Dance - Erschienen bei This Never Happened am 19.01.2018
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Little by Little Remixed
Dance - Erschienen bei This Never Happened am 04.10.2018
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Oh, Miles
Dance - Erschienen bei This Never Happened am 14.01.2021
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The Little Mushroom That Got Away
Dance - Erschienen bei This Never Happened am 05.10.2023
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Red Lights (EMBRZ Remix)
Dance - Erschienen bei This Never Happened am 17.03.2022
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What Have You Done To Me?
House - Erschienen bei This Never Happened am 18.11.2021
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Riptide
House - Erschienen bei This Never Happened am 17.06.2021
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Brightest Lights Remixed
Dance - Erschienen bei This Never Happened am 24.09.2020
24-Bit 44.1 kHz - Stereo