3LAU

Justin David Blau (born January 9, 1991),[2] better known by his stage name 3LAU (pronounced "Blau"),[3] is an American DJ and electronic dance music producer. Raised in New York and Las Vegas 3LAU left Washington University in St. Louis, where he studied finance, and the promise of a career in business to pursue his dream of making music.[4] He has produced original tracks including “How You Love Me,” “Is It Love,” “Fire,” “On My Mind,” and “Hot Water,” as well as remixes for Rihanna, Katy Perry, Shawn Mendes, and Ariana Grande and collaborations with gamer Ninja and HYO of Girls' Generation.[5] 3LAU has also appeared at festivals such as Electric Zoo, EDC Vegas, Lollapalooza, and Life Is Beautiful, and tours extensively internationally.[6]

3LAU
Ultra Music Festival - Miami, FL - March 30th, 2019
Background information
Birth nameJustin David Blau
Born (1991-01-09) January 9, 1991
Syosset, New York, U.S.
OriginLas Vegas, Nevada
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • DJ
  • producer
Instruments
  • Synthesizer
  • mixer
  • piano
  • guitar
  • vocals
Years active2011–present
Labels
Associated actsBright Lights
Website3lau.com/music

Early life

Justin David Blau was born in Syosset, New York, United States on January 9, 1991.[2] Blau grew up around an artistic family, and was soon playing piano, playing guitar and singing. At thirteen, he moved with his family to Las Vegas, Nevada, where he spent the rest of his youth.[7] He attended The Meadows School for high school and Washington University in St. Louis for college.[7]

Background

Much of 3LAU's music incorporates electro house, dubstep, deep house, and progressive house.[8] He is known for his melodic take on dance music and live sets that incorporate sampling. The emotional purpose of his style of songwriting, Blau says, is to inspire others to overcome their sense of feeling lost. “Every song is somehow about being lost in some way, whether that's in love, in life, in mental health, whatever it may be. Sometimes the lyrics shed light on the brighter parts, but in many ways, I write as a means to try to combat that feeling of being lost and I hope the music can do that for someone else.”[9]

Music career

2011–12: First releases

In 2011, at the age of 20, he vacationed in Sweden, where he discovered electronic dance music. After returning to college he started producing mashups, "mainly because [he] didn't think anyone was doing a good job."[10] He soon began mixing under the professional name 3LAU, and by June of that year was uploading mashups to YouTube.[11]

3LAU gained recognition in the electronic music world in 2011 with his two bootlegs, "Girls Who Save the World" and "All Night Long". He also won a remix competition for his remix of Tiesto's "Work Hard, Play Hard".

Before 2012, 3LAU spent his days studying at Washington University in St. Louis and DJing at night. He has had remixes charts in the top 10 on both Beatport and Hype Machine.[8]

2012–15: Singles, touring

In 2012, he focused on DJing and launched his 3LAU Your Mind tour. That same year, he released his second bootleg album, Dance Floor Filth.[8] In 2012, the Las Vegas Review-Journal described him as "one of America's fastest-rising DJ-producers."[7] In 2012 he released Dance Floor Filth 2, an album featuring his production.[12]

In late 2013, he went on a short tour with Carnage called the Night Riot tour.[13][14] Wrote Jonah Ollman of Sound of Boston about 3LAU's live performances in late 2013, "A nice balance of mashups, electro-house, poppy vocal samples, and a 90's throwback here and there keep the young 20-something crowd going and constantly entertained."[13]

In the summer of 2015, 3LAU did his first European tour visiting Barcelona, Germany and Ibiza. Later that fall, he went on his first Asian tour which included Bangkok, Jakarta, Tokyo and more.[15]

2016-17: Blume Records

In 2016 3LAU launched Blume Records, an independent label with a ground-breaking model that harnesses the power of streaming to raise money for charitable causes. 3LAU stated, "Hopefully we can inspire other people to act and there will be this domino effect."[16]

2018-19: Ultraviolet, OMF

On February 16, 2018, 3LAU released his debut album Ultraviolet on label "BLUME" featuring singles "Touch," "On My Own", "Walk Away" and "Star Crossed". The album features collaborations with Carly Paige, Nevve, Emma Hewitt, Max Schneider, Said the Sky, and Neonheart. The album hit No. 1 on iTunes' Electronic Chart, as did lead single "Touch."[17][18] On June 21, 2018, 3LAU announced the launch of OMF (Our Music Festival), the first blockchain-powered music festival. The festival was held on October 20, 2018 in San Francisco and was headlined by Zedd.[19]

Charity work

In 2016, 3LAU launched the record label Blume, the first not-for-profit dance music label.[20] Profits from all songs released on Blume are dedicated to charity. 3LAU has raised over $200,000 for non-profit Pencils of Promise, which used the funds donated to build a seven-classroom school in Guatemala, as well as to fund clean water, education, and teacher development programs.[21] In 2013, 3LAU announced he had built his first school with the non-profit and in 2018 another school was completed in Guatemala.[22]

Discography

Albums

Title Details Peak chart positions
iTunes
Electronic

[23]
Billboard
Dance/Electronic

[24]
Ultraviolet[25]
  • Released: February 16, 2018
  • Label: Blume Music
  • Format: Streaming
1 7

Singles

Table shows list of single titles, release dates and record labels
Title ArtistRelease dateRelease label
Escape 3LAU and Paris and Simo feat. Bright LightsJune 24, 2013Revealed Recordings
How You Love Me 3LAU feat. Bright LightsMarch 18, 2014Island Records
Vikings Botnek and 3LAUApril 8, 2014Dim Mak Records
Somehow Dash Berlin and 3LAU feat. Bright LightsAugust 29, 2014Mainstage Music
We Came to Bang 3LAU feat. LucianaNovember 28, 2014Musical Freedom
The Night 3LAU and Nom De Strip feat. EstelleJanuary 12, 2015Revealed Recordings
Alive Again 3LAU feat. Emma HewittJuly 6, 2015Armada Music
Runaway Bright Lights feat. 3LAUOctober 16, 2015Dim Mak Records
Is It Love 3LAU feat. Yeah BoyMarch 29, 2016Blume Music
Fire 3LAU and Said The Sky feat. NeonheartOctober 25, 2016
You Want More 3LAU feat. MAXNovember 25, 2016
On My Mind 3LAUMarch 31, 2017
Hot Water Audien and 3LAU feat. Victoria ZaroJune 16, 2017Astralwerks
Star Crossed 3LAUSeptember 8, 2017Blume Music
Walk Away 3LAU feat. Luna AuraDecember 1, 2017
On My Own 3LAU feat. NevveFebruary 1, 2018
Touch 3LAU feat. Carly PaigeFebruary 16, 2018
Dirty Neon 3LAU and Zaxx feat. Olivera[26]May 25, 2018
Punk Right Now HYO and 3LAU[27]November 13, 2018SM Entertainment
Game Time 3LAU feat. Ninja[28]November 30, 2018Astralwerks
Would You Understand 3LAU feat. Carly Paige[29]January 4, 2019Blume Music
Better With You 3LAU and Justin Caruso feat. Iselin[30]March 1, 2019Armada Music
Down for Life 3LAU and Bright Lights[31]June 21, 2019Blume Music
Falling 3LAU and Dmno[32]August 23, 2019
Miss Me More 3LAU[33]September 12, 2019
Tokyo 3LAU feat. Xira[34]December 6, 2019Anjunabeats
At Night 3LAU and Shaun Frank feat. Grabbitz[35]January 14, 2020Blume Music
Apocalyptic 3LAU[36]August 28, 2020Stmpd Rcrds
Everything 3LAU and Funkin Matt feat. Frawley[37]January 22, 2021Blume Music

Remixes

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