Lange was born in Shrewsbury. His career began in 1997, signing his first recording contract with Additive Records in the UK. Early popularity was achieved with a collection of releases attracting the attention of industry leaders such as Paul van Dyk, Sasha, Paul Oakenfold and Judge Jules.
A mixture of slow build-ups and melodic choruses gave Lange several hits in the UK Singles Chart. His first success was his remix of DJ Sakin's "Protect Your Mind", which became a club track. This was followed by his Lost Witness "Happiness Happening" remix. Other remix credits include work for Faithless and The Pet Shop Boys (the Lange remix of "New York City Boy" featured on their PopArt album's bonus "remix disc").
In 1999, he released the vinyl-only single "I Believe" featuring vocals by Sarah Dwyer charting at No. 68. A year later, in 2000, he released the single "Follow Me" on Positiva, featuring the vocals of Cecily Fay from The Morrighan. Upon its release, the track was deemed chart ineligible as the CD single contained six tracks (including the previous release "I Believe") and over 40 minutes of music (at the time, chart rules stated that CD singles could only contain three tracks with a total running length of 20 minutes). Thus the single reached No. 1 on the UK budget album chart upon release, staying in the chart for four weeks. "I Believe" and "Follow Me" were re-released as part of Positiva Records 10th birthday celebrations in 2003, reaching No. 12 in the UK budget album chart.
"Drifting Away" reached No. 9 in the UK Singles Chart in 2002, and resulted in Lange performing on the BBC One's Top of the Pops and also the Pepsi Chart Show. Lange was also behind the SuReaL track "You Take My Breath Away", which peaked at No. 15 in the UK in 2000.
Lange mixes have accumulated many appearances on compilation albums, including two tracks on the million-selling EMINow That's What I Call Music! series. Other more club-orientated projects include his 'Firewall', 'LNG', and 'Vercetti' guises. In 2003, Firewall's "Sincere" was released on Armin Van Buuren's A State of Trance record label, and was re-released on Lange's own label, Lange Recordings. His 2003 track, "Don't Think It (Feel It)" (featuring Leah) peaked at No. 59 in the UK Singles Chart. In 2005, Lange went down the commercial road again with the release of the vocal track "If I ever see you again", under the name of Offbeat, however this only made number 136 in the UK Charts, probably due to it being a 12" release only despite the apparent mainstream appeal of the track.
Lange has found similar success as a club DJ, reaching No. 37 in the DJ Mag poll. As well as playing some of the UK's biggest clubs (including Godskitchen, Gatecrasher, Passion, Gallery, and Slinky), Lange regularly tours internationally. Touring has taken him to Australia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Russia, China, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Ibiza, Canada and the United States. Lange has headlined music festivals including Australia's Summadayze (alongside Tiësto), the Popsicle festival in San Francisco, Spooky and WEMF in Canada, and Fortdance in St Petersburg performing alongside Ferry Corsten and Tiësto.
He released his debut album Better Late Than Never on Maelstrom and Lange Recordings in 2007. The album had one CD of new material, and a second disc called History that highlighted some of his past hits from 1998 to the present. Three singles from the album had successful releases; those were "Songless", "Angel Falls" and the most successful release, "Lange feat. Sarah Howells – Out of the Sky". That release retained a top 10 position on the Beatport Trance Chart for a considerable time after the track's release in October 2008, and earned Lange the nomination as one of the Beatport Top 10 selling Trance Artists in 2008.
In 2010, he released his second album, Harmonic Motion. In 2013, his third album "We Are Lucky People" was released.
Artist albums
2007 Better Late Than Never
2010 Harmonic Motion
2013 We Are Lucky People
Compilation Albums
1999 Tranceformer 2000 (Mixed By Mauro Picotto & Lange)
2003 A Trip In Trance 3 (Mixed By Lange)
2005 Global Phases Vol 1 (Mixed By Lange)
2009 Visions – Lange Recordings Sessions (Mixed By Lange)
2009 Lange pres. Intercity – Summer 2009 (Mixed By Lange)
2010 Lange pres. Intercity – Spring 2010 (Mixed by Lange)
2011 Passion – The Album (Mixed by Lange & Genix)
2011 Lange Remixed (Mixed by Lange)
2012 Lange pres. Intercity 100 – The Album (Mixed by Lange)
2013 Ministry of Sound – Trance Nation (Mixed By Lange)
2014 In Search Of Sunrise 12 (Mixed By Richard Durand & Lange)
Singles
1998 "The Root of Unhappiness / Obsession"
1999 "I Believe" (feat. Sarah Dwyer)
2000 "Follow Me" (feat. The Morrighan)
2000 "You Take My Breath Away" (as SuReal)
2001 "Reflections / Touched" (as Firewall)
2001 "Always On My Mind" (as SuReal)
2001 "The Way I Like It" (as S.L.)
2001 "Memory" (with DuMonde)
2002 "Drifting Away" (feat. Skye)
2002 "Atacama / Summer in Space" (with Pulser as The Bass Tarts)
2003 "Sincere" (as Firewall)
2002 "Frozen Beach"
2003 "Don't Think It (Feel It)" (feat. Leah)
2003 "I'm in Love Again" (as X-odus feat. Xan)
2003 "I Believe 2003 / Follow Me" (feat. The Morrighan)
2003 "Intercity" (as LNG)
2004 "Kilimanjaro" (as Firewall)
2004 "Sincere For You" (feat. Kirsty Hawkshaw)
2004 "In Control / Skimmer" (as Vercetti)
2005 "If I Ever See You Again" (as Offbeat)
2005 "Sincere 2005" (as Firewall)
2005 "This Is New York / X Equals 69" (with Gareth Emery)
2006 "Bermuda / Radar" (with Mike Koglin)
2006 "Looking Too Deep" (as Firewall feat. Jav D)
2006 "Back on Track / Three" (with Gareth Emery)
2006 "Dial Me Up"
2006 "Another You, Another Me" (with Gareth Emery)