Striding into his fourth musical decade, Luke Solomon’s influence stretches far and wide across a scene that's been embedded in his DNA since the early 90s. The rebirth of Classic Records in recent times has brought one of the UK's most intriguing and respected artists to new audiences, ensuring his fingerprints remain indelibly imprinted on house music.
In recent years Luke has moved from his band project, Powerdance, to releasing solo singles on his label Classic. More recently he produced and album for the legendary Horse Meat Disco and has recently finished production on the soon to be released second album from his musical partner, the icon that is Honey Dijon.
Luke has also recently revealed that he has just completed work alongside Honey Dijon and his musical partner, Chris Penny on Beyonce’s album Renaissance.
The trio both produced and wrote the singles, Cosy and Alien Superstar which has firmly secured Luke’s postion as both a song writer on producer.
Outside of music production world Luke has continued to DJ globally and continues to be a regular at Block 9 Glastonbury – Glitterrbox - WHP in Manchester, Homobloc – and the majority of key club and festival that represent his version of house and disco.
Luke has also spent the last 3 years completing a Space compilation, a tribute to his late partner Kenny Hawkes. The compilation which will be released in October, compiled by himself and long term friends Leon Oakey and Jonny Rock, will showcase the sound of the legendary London mid – weeker at Bar Rumba. All profits will be donated to the Liver Foundation in the UK.
Luke sets his sites on the future both as a DJ and a producer with plans for a follow up to the debut Powerdance album and a whole wealth of productions alongside Honey Dijon and Chris Penny.
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