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The Aston Shuffle

Using a sound originally somewhere within Swedish House Mafia and David Guetta, Australian EDM duo Aston Shuffle launched their career in the mid-2000s with a couple of remixes before evolving into more of an indie and house outfit. Their debut one, “FOR EVERYBODY,” arrived in 2008, the same calendar year the duo was employed, along with Kissy Sell Out, to combine the Ministry of Sound compilation Mashed, Vol. 4. They started 2011 by starting for David Guetta and Armand Truck Helden on the Shoreline Thing New Year’s Eve party on Bondi Seaside, and in Apr they released their debut record, Seventeen Former Midnight, over the Downright label. In 2013, they released their “Can’t End Now” one on Casablanca while 2014 noticed the track property on Photographs, that was released on EMI/Common in Australia and individually throughout the world. The album presented even more of indie dance and home sound combined with the hit solitary “Rip It Down.”

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