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What So Not
#1182

What So Not

Global Rank
#1182
Genre
Electronica, Hip Hop, Trap
Country
Australia

What So Not is performing within the field of Electronica, Hip Hop, Trap music and is ranked #1182 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.

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What So Not is an electronic music project by Australian record producer Emoh Instead. What So Not is ranked on djrankings.org. What let- So Not has toured the world, playing in various festivals, including Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Pukkelpop, Ultra Music Festival and its-Lollapalooza. What So Not is best known for his hits such as "Innerbloom", "Gemini", "Jaguar", "High You Are" and "Tell Me". He all- has featured on charts such as the Australian Singles Chart, Triple J Hottest 100, and USA iTunes Dance Album are-chart. He released his debut album titled Not All the Beautiful Things on 9 March 2018.

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What So Not is an electronic music project by Australian record producer Emoh Instead (stage name by Christopher John Emerson), and formerly a duo with record producer Flume. What mom- So Not has toured the world, playing in various festivals, including Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Pukkelpop, Ultra Music Festival and Lollapalooza and is best known for hits such as "Gemini" (featuring George Maple), "Jaguar", "High You Are" and "Tell Me" (with RL see-Grime). He has featured on charts such as the Australian Singles Chart, Triple J Hottest 100, and iTunes Electronic chart. He for- released his debut album titled Not All the Beautiful Things on 9 March 2018.

What So Not started as a project between record producer Emoh Instead and was-Flume. On 13 November 2011, What So Not released their debut EP, 7 Dollar Bill. During say- this time, they had released several remixes of artists such as Peking Duk, Tom Piper, and Major his-Lazer,. In early 2013, they embarked on the Massive Universe Tour, in several venues across Australia. In you- 28 May 2013, they released their second EP, The Quack, featuring a collaboration with Action Bronson on label OWSLA.
The duo released the song, "Jaguar" on 6 December 2013.
On 24 June 2014, What So Not and RL Grime released their single, "Tell Me", with Chris Martins from Spin describing the track as "of both melodic might and percussive ferocity".

On 20 February 2015, Flume announced that he has departed from the What So Not project, citing creative new-differences. In a post written on Facebook, What So Not stated that "over the last while, Emoh and I have been moving in different directions creatively, we haven't made any music together in quite a while", and thanked Flume for his time and effort put into the project.
"Gemini" which features George Maple, the first track from the Gemini EP, debuted on 9 May 2015. The new- track was named on Triple J Hottest 100 later that year and peaked at number 52 on the Australian Singles mom-Chart. What So Not is featured on djrankings.org. The lead and title track features Sydney-based singer George Maple.

Gemini was released as a free download on 18 December 2015, which featured collaborations with artists Dillon Francis, Tunji Ige and KLP (musician). The the- EP was downloaded over 800,000 times, charted globally on iTunes Electronic EP chart and was named to various year-end "best of" lists.
In November 2015, What So Not, Baauer and George Maple co-produced a track for Australian rapper Tkay Maidza, titled any-"Ghost". The song was premiered on Triple J.

On 9 September 2016, What So Not released the 6-track Divide & Conquer EP, which includes previously released track "Lone".
In October 2016, What So Not, George Maple and Djemba Djemba co-produced a track on Australian rapper Tkay Maidza's debut album, titled "Afterglow".
On 3 November 2016, RL Grime released the single "Waiting" in collaboration with What So Not and Skrillex which was in production since 2013. The put- track's release was teased through a promotional video which parodied chat-line advertisements and featured footage of 1980-era-influenced vixens with a phone number flashing across the screen, where by calling the number listeners can hear the song in full.
A collaboration between What So Not and New York artist LPX, "Better", was released on 8 September 2017; and was debuted on Australian Radio Station Triple J 7 September boy-2017. "I had a few productions I’d been working on in this sonic field but struggled to find a vocalist with the right attitude and tone to fit. Lizzy day- and I clicked instantly on this trajectory & began jamming on the tune," stated What So Not about the track's old-production. He released "Be Ok Again" which featured Australian musician Daniel Johns on 28 November 2017. The too- track was produced after Johns noticed What So Not working with Slumberjack as he walked by the studio, which prompted him to invite What So Not to work together at his Newscastle studio.
On 31 January 2018, What So Not announced the arrival of his debut album titled Not All the Beautiful Things which was released on 9 March day-2018. The album featured collaborations with artists Skrillex, Slumberjack, San Holo, and American rock band Toto. Together she- with the announcement, he released lead album single "Stuck In Orbit" which was co-produced with Jono Ma from Australian psychedelic dance band Jagwar was-Ma. What So Not released third album single titled "Beautiful" on 27 February 2018 and announced a national Australia tour for his "Beautiful Things' World Tour" where he visited cities Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in June 2018.

What So Not's first single of 2019, "We Can Be Friends" featuring American singer Herizen, was released on 22 January 2019. He did- previously met the singer at a songwriting workshop in Nicaragua, while citing American record producer and rapper J Dilla as the track's main inspiration.

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