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Charles Murdoch (music producer)

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

Discography

Studio albums

Singles and EPs

  • "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

  • I was Deliciously Wired (11 June 2010) – Bang Gang <small>(BANG029)</small>
  • Weathered Straight (2013)

Internet releases

Remixes

  • "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)

Awards and nominations

2016: Berlin Music Video Awards, nominated in the Best Narrative Category for ' Frogs (feat. Ta-ku, Wafia & Hak) '

References