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Charles Murdoch (record producer)

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Charles Murdoch
Birth nameCharles Murdoch
Also known as
  • Charlie Murdoch
  • Charlie Why!
Bornca. 1990 (1990) (age 35)
OriginBrisbane, Queensland, Australia
GenresElectronic
OccupationRecord producer
Years active2009–present
LabelsNose Candy, Future Classic

Charles Murdoch is an Australian electronic record producer and musician from Brisbane.[1] As Charlie Why he worked as a DJ and musician.[2] Why's debut six-track extended play, I was Deliciously Wired, was released in June 2010 on the Bang Gang label.[3] He later signed to Future Classic Records. As a producer he works for Rio Lobotomy.[1][2]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Singles and EPs

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  • "Weathered Straight" (Future Classic, 2013)
  • "July" (Self-released, 2014)
  • "User Using EP" (Future Classic, 2017)
  • "super pop song not depressing" (Self-released, 2018)
  • "New Pants" (Self-released, 2018)
  • "WTBL EP" (Beats of No Nation, 2019)
  • "IMPACT" (Self-released, 2020)
  • "SHADE" (Self-released, 2020)
  • "MAKE A MEANING" (Self-released, 2022)
  • "Make Your Mind Up" (Self-released, 2023)
  • "Free Time" (Self-released, 2023)

Extended plays

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  • I was Deliciously Wired (11 June 2010) – Bang Gang (BANG029)[3]
  • Weathered Straight (2013)

Internet Releases

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Remixes

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  • "No More (Charles Murdoch Remix)" on Imperfection / No More by Bodhi (Future Classic 2023)
  • "Permission to Love (Charles Murdoch Remix" by Hayden James (Future Classic, 2013)
  • "The Good Life (Charles Murdoch Remix)" by Elizabeth Rose (Self-released, 2014)
  • "Uncertainty (Charles Murdoch Remix)" by Jagwar Ma (Future Classic, 2014)
  • "Turbine Blue (Charles Murdoch Remix)" by Seekae (Future Classic, 2016)
  • "Zoom (Charles Murdoch Remix)" on In A Million Years: 10 Year Anniversary Edition by Last Dinosaurs (Future Classic, 2022)

References

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  1. ^ a b Acclaim staff. "Artist on the Rise: Charles Murdoch". Acclaim Mag. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  2. ^ a b Hickey, Matt (3 June 2010). "Charlie Why – 'I Am Deliciously Wired'". Who the Hell. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Charlie Why New Releases: I Was Deliciously Wired". Beatport. 11 June 2010. Retrieved 26 November 2016.