Basenji (producer)

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Basenji
Also known asSoobs
Born
Sebastian Carlos Muecke

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Genres
Occupations
Years active2013–present
Labels

Basenji (born Sebastian Carlos Muecke) is an Australian electronic musician and DJ. He gained popularity through the Triple J Unearthed competition. He was then signed to the record label, future classic in 2014, through which he released several singles and one extended play.[1] He has performed at Splendour In The Grass[2] and Falls Festival.[3]

According to Hannah Galvin of Purple Sneakers, "[he] is making amazing, boundary-pushing electronic music; something he's been lucky enough to take up full-time. Looking ridiculously comfortable on stage, [he] played a nice big bunch of both original and remixed tracks, including a slowed down, sensual version of Disclosure's 'Latch' and his breakthrough single 'Dawn'."[4]

His track, "Can't Get Enough" (2015), is used in the opening of the techno thriller film, Nerve (July 2016), and on its associated soundtrack. He undertook a tour of the United States.[5] His single, "Mistakes" (featuring Tkay Maidza) (November 2017), peaked at No. 16 on the ARIA Charts Hitseekers Singles chart. AllMusic's Matt Collar observed, "[he] is an in-demand electronic musician, DJ, and producer known for his buoyant, pop-oriented tracks."[5]

Discography

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Extended plays

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Title Details
Trackpad

Singles

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List of singles as lead artist, with year released and album details shown
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
AUS Hitseekers[7]
"Speak with a Dofflin'" 2013 non album single
"Dawn" 2014 Trackpad
"Heirloom"[8]
"Petals" (featuring Scenic)[9] 2015
"Can't Get Enough"[10]
"Chroma"[11] 2016 One in a Million (A Future Classic Compilation)
"Don't Let Go" (featuring Mereki)[12] 2017 to be confirmed
"Mistakes" (featuring Tkay Maidza)[13] 16
"Nobody's Home" (with Mallrat) 2019
"Perfect Blue" (featuring Erthlings)[15]
"La La La" (featuring Eves Karydas)[16] 2022 TBA
"Walk Away" (featuring Ric Rufio)[16]

References

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