Oxford Hustlers

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Oxford Hustlers
OriginSydney, Australia
GenresDance, Funky House, Progressive House
Years active2009–present
Associated actsKatherine Ellis
Inaya Day
Kimberly Davis
The Fierce Collective
MembersMurray Hood
Brett Austin

Oxford Hustlers are an Australian dance band from Sydney, Australia. Composed of DJs Brett Austin, and Murray Hood. They have worked alongside Katherine Ellis on their debut single "Love U More", a cover of the 1992 hit of "Sunscreem".

Career[]

The Oxford Hustlers began their careers in the music industry as DJs on the Sydney club scene. In 2009, they formed Oxford Hustlers. Their name came about from the main party strip "Oxford Street" in Sydney, Australia. In their short time they made a marked impact on the Australian dance music scene, and have produced remixes for artists such as Christina Aguilera, The Saturdays, Wynter Gordon, Inaya Day, The Fierce Collective, and Dirty Laundry. Their debut single in collaboration with Katherine Ellis was released on 15 November 2010 on Fierce Angel.[1]

Discography[]

Remixography[]

2009

  • Kimberly Davis / "Get Up" / D1 Music (#12 Billboard Hot Dance Club Play Chart)[2]
  • Inaya Day produced by Mike Cruz / "Never Had Another Love " / Madtizzy Music (#10 ARIA Club Chart)

2010

  • Technero / "One World" / Neon Records (#10 ARIA Club Chart)
  • Antoinne Dessant & Inaya Day / "Joy" (#11 ARIA Club Chart)
  • Dirty Laundry / "I Want You to Fly" (#23 ARIA Club Chart)
  • Kimberly Davis / "Twist of Love" / D1 Music (#9 Billboard Hot Dance Club Play Chart)
  • The Fierce Collective Ft. Peyton & Lady V / "Baker Street" / Fierce Angel Records

2011

  • Martin Wright feat. Angie Brown / "Can't Get To Sleep" / Fierce Angel Records
  • Melissa Indot / "China" / Fierce Angel Records
  • Wynter Gordon / "Till Death" / Neon Records (#5 ARIA Club Chart)
  • Soraya Vivian vs Digital 96 / "When I'm Dancin'" / Fierce Angel Records
  • The Saturdays / "My Heart Takes Over" / Fascination
  • 7th Heaven ft. Donna Gardier-Elliott / "Don't Make Me Wait" / Ego
  • Bitrocka ft. Sushi / "Give Me The Love"

2012

  • Bassmonkeys ft. Lyck / "Embrace My Heart" / Fierce Angel Records
  • Guy Sebastian / "Don't Worry Be Happy" / Sony Music Entertainment
  • Jolyon Petch & Sam Hill vs Katherine Ellis / "Sexy Dancer" / Club Luxury
  • Stan Walker / "Music Won't Break Your Heart" / Sony Music Entertainment
  • Jason Derulo / "Pick Up the Pieces" / Warner Bros
  • Christina Aguilera / "Your Body" / RCA Records (#1 Billboard Hot Dance Club Play Chart)

2013

  • Paulini / "Hearbreak is Over" / Ministry of Sound

References[]

  1. ^ [1][dead link]
  2. ^ "Dance Club Songs Chart". Billboard.com. Retrieved 26 August 2020.

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