Slumberjack
Dark-hued electronic duo Slumberjack broke into Australia's bass scene in the mid-2010s, collaborating with artists like Alison Wonderland and Daniel Johns. Mixing big house and bass sounds with a more organic song-based approach, they found further success with their 2017 EP, Fracture, and its follow-up, Sarawak, two years later. The group continued to release music prolifically into the next decade culminating in high-profile projects like 2020's Black & Blue EP and their 2022 full-length debut Dichotomy. 2023's "Reptiles" saw Slumberjack producing heavy rave-oriented sounds.
After meeting at a DJ competition in Perth, Morgan Then and Fletcher Ehlers decided to team up as a production duo and released their self-titled debut EP in 2014. Collaborating with fellow Australians like Wonderland, Fatherdude, and KLP, they quickly began to establish themselves among the country's burgeoning bass scene, though it was their 2017 EP, Fracture, that proved to be the duo's breakout release. Featuring vocals by Vera Blue, the EP's title cut was widely streamed internationally and became a gold-certified Australian chart hit. In 2018, Then and Ehlers issued a pair of Slumberjack singles, "Daggers" with Machine Age and "Solid" with TroyBoi and appeared on Wonderland's Awake album. Following a relocation to Los Angeles, they issued their third EP, Sarawak, in 2019. The five-song release featured contributions from Claire Ridgely and Ekali. Slumberjack landed another streaming hit that year with "Crucified," a collaborative track with Daktyl that featured singer MOONZz. It later appeared on their 2020 EP, Black & Blue, which was followed by the bombastic Sydnee Carter-assisted "Poison" and 2021's "Better Off' with Lucy Lucy. Along with the John Pan collaboration "Pain," they were included on Slumberjack's debut full-length, Dichotomy, in early 2022. Their sound grew increasingly heavy and rave-ready over subsequent singles like 2023's "Reptiles" and "Bodymorph," the latter featuring Serathrone.
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