by ashvin on October 3rd, 2008
The rise and rise of Canberra’s Aston Shuffle has been swift and immediate. Only yesterday they were slapping clubbers round the head with their remixes, and the next step? Taking the crown as the ACT's most popular dance act, of course. [more]
by i_have_ADD on April 28th, 2008
To say that the past year has been something of a surreal blur for The Aston Shuffle would be an understatement of rather epic proportions. They talk with ITM about their new 'Mashed 4' mix CD for Ministry of Sound. [more]
Despite forming in 2005, Canberra collective the Aston Shuffle has wasted no time in making itself known. And while they’re well in touch with the underground side of the dance, their debut single 'For Everybody' certainly has its summery side. [more]
Canberra outfit, The Aston Shuffle describe themselves as "fried chicken"; how could you not agree? The trio, Mikah Freeman, Vance Musgrove and Ross McGrath are currently hot as, oozing with success, whilst dripping with dirty, tasty electro goodness [more]
After a smashing debut in Elder Park earlier this year, the team behind Groove is in the Park return with the latest addition to their family of events. And this time it's bigger and better than ever before, and on NYD 2009 to boot! [more]
Traditionally, Australia's #1 DJ has hailed from NSW, but in 2008 we see a dramatic changing of guard take place. It's time to crown a new prince of the Australian dance scene! [more]
Canberra's Winter Warehouse Music Festival is gearing up to be the biggest party of the freezin' season, with first release tickets selling out within 48 hours! [more]
For the latest inthemix podcast we’ve taken the wraps off a fresh new format; they're now enhanced! We’ve put together a big episode to celebrate, with The Aston Shuffle, Kissy Sell Out, Crazy Penis, Deepchild, Moonbootica and much more. [more]
Part way through a tour of global domination, Canberra’s biggest dance export The Aston Shuffle have been added to the bill for Fabric’s new London superclub Matter, playing alongside Mylo and Freeform Five on September 26th. [more]
We Love Sounds was back again, and proved that Sounds really have the whole festival thing down pat. To put it simply, it made me feel like maybe I'm not too old for festivals just yet and proved that making the music the main focus really does work. [more]
There's only way to describe the atmosphere at Lot 33 last Thursday night; electric! The crew at Pang would have been chuffed with the line to get in, which stretched down the side of the venue, and inside looked like an old fashioned ‘house party’. [more]
What better way to celebrate the Canberra Day long weekend than to get into party-mode! Luckily for us punters, Sydney electro outfit the Bag Raiders were in town to put on a rocking show at Lot 33. [more]
The best I can do is describe Stonefest as one of those ‘choose your own adventure’ novels. You know, to see Cut Copy, turn to page 54, to visit the Hub turn to page 3, or to pass out, turn to page 70. [more]
Thanks to Inthemix, Racket, Smirnoff and Lot 33 for a brilliant line-up of electro new wave madness. The night showcased some awesome local talent along with a star headliner, mixing nicely to make some serious fun for our dance floor pleasure. [more]
This episode we’re taking the wraps off a fresh new format. The inthemix podcasts are now enhanced! To celebrate, we've got The Aston Shuffle & Kissy Sell Out, Crazy Penis, Deepchild, Lutzenkirchen and much more! [more]
For session 47 we've got a huge podcast of super fresh music, with a bunch of tracks from artists touring over the coming weeks. The perfect way to get into the mood for summer we think! Claude Von Stroke, New Young Pony Club, Aston Shuffle and more [more]
Now in its fourth incarnation, the 'Mashed' series has aimed to provide something a bit different to the usual 'Annual' and 'Sessions' CDs, catering for the more mature, experienced clubber and music aficionado. [more]
The much-anticipated debut single from Canberra trio The Aston Shuffle fails to live up to the hype. Instead, it goes well beyond what anyone could have imagined. A warm, round sound, a cheeky melody, and a riff that is oh so addictive. [more]
Chris Lake is arguably one of the worlds best dance music producers, currently active on the scene. And 'Carry Me Away' is by far his best tune. Logically then, it is one of the worlds best dance songs. A bold claim I'm aware... [more]
by saad on May 30th, 2007
Most people would have heard 'The Whistler' by Claude Von Stroke. Championed by the likes of M.A.N.D.Y, the tune manages to make a minimal song funky and danceable. There have been many remixes of it... and here's another batch! [more]
The Aston Shuffle remix is where it's at on this release: a fine piece of house music with an electro twist, the absolutley amazing drums make it quite possibly one of the best tunes of the year. [more]
Canberra’s The Aston Shuffle are dangerous. In just over a year they have pioneered a sound, remixed some of the biggest club records around, as well as creating a genuine buzz with their productions locally and abroad. [more]
Accompanying Kissy Sell Out on the new Mashed mix are local superstars The Aston Shuffle, who, in a very short space of time, have carved their name out on the Australian and international dance scene. [more]
Canberra’s The Aston Shuffle are dangerous. In under a year they have pioneered a sound, remixed some of the years’ biggest club records as well as creating a genuine buzz with their productions locally and abroad. [more]
In 2005 after being friends and associated production whores with Mikah Freeman, Vance Musgrove & Ross McGrath started their digital label project, dubbed The Aston Shuffle. [more]
In 2005 after being friends and associated production whores with Mikah Freeman, Vance Musgrove & Ross McGrath started their digital label project, dubbed The Aston Shuffle. [more]
It's the party Australia's dance industry looks forward to each year. Want to know what went on at the 2008 Sony inthemix50 Awards in Sydney? inthemix.tv were there to capture all the action! [more]