Artist's albums
Calor
2022 · single
Internet Dreams
2022 · EP
Tananaram
2019 · single
Court Composer
2018 · album
Decisions
2018 · single
1000 Shots
2018 · single
Hydration
2018 · single
Polo Love
2017 · single
Slopes
2017 · single
Offside
2016 · single
Energy
2016 · single
Stamina
2016 · EP
Sideline
2016 · single
R6 Wheel (Dub)
2015 · single
Cool Sports
2015 · EP
Crystal Palace
2015 · EP
Ants Nest (feat. T.O.K)
2015 · single
Fizzy
2014 · single
Don't Send
2014 · single
USBCLUBTRAX
2014 · EP
Hi Score / Music For The Birds
2013 · single
Keep It Gully
2013 · single
Horse Code
2012 · single
Pasta
2012 · EP
House Of Fumb
2011 · single
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Biography
Swick is Melbourne’s own well shaken can of bubbly fizzy drink. With an arsenal of releases on labels worldwide. He has quickly gained a reputation for tight drums, energetic synths and genre bending tracks. In 2013 he released a collaborative EP with Diplo titled ‘Keep It Gully’ on Mad Decent, with the b-side ‘Dat A Freak’ becoming the basis for Jennifer Lopez's single ‘Booty’ which features Iggy Azalea and Pitbull. A certified Platinum Record in the USA. His work with Tkay Maidza was featured on her mixtape at the tail end of 2014, as well as producing the opening track “Always Been” on her debut album. Swick has now found his home on NLV Records releasing his EP Stamina and mixtape Court Composer. Since 2018 he has produced music with Big Zuu, Ms. Nina, Kamakaze, MC Bin Laden, Manga Saint Hilare, Kota Banks, King Doudou, Geoblu, Capo Lee, Eyez, Big Skeez, Gold Fang, Lilla Namo & more. 2022 saw two productions on M.I.A.’s latest album MATA, ‘F.I.A.S.O.M. pt.2’ & Puththi’. Both his sets and tracks pull from a range of different styles. Swick has no care for genre but respect for all at the same time. Diplo states ‘Swick’s vibe is always a bit more broken liquid and that's how he keeps that 4x4 uptempo fresh and bangin’. While Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs says ‘I get a buzz from Swick’s music, it feels a million miles a way from the too often conservative current house and techno sound in Europe at the moment’.