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GAWP makes his debut on Australian label HUGS with ‘Lame Friends’

UK producer GAWP joins the evolving HUGS imprint with ‘Lame Friends’ – an infectious
roller with harrowing vocals.

Previously starring on a platter of formidable labels such as Dirtybird, Farris Wheel,
Toolroom and Heldeep to name a few, GAWP’s signature twist has seen his name
become a regular title in playlists for Claude Vonstroke, Will Clarke, Oliver Heldens,
David Guetta, Idris Elba and more.

Capturing the imagination of a dark dingy night spot, this record was written about those
lame friends who go home early from the clubs… otherwise known as ‘Canaries’ as they
are the first to leave the mine 😉

About GAWP

Having previously toured and released under different guises and styles, GAWP is
certainly no stranger to the music industry…

As a result of a lifetime in the studio perfecting his craft and being mindful to only put out
music of the highest standard GAWP has already released a string of tracks on
Mixmag’s ‘Label Of The Decade’ Dirtybird alongside a number of highly respected
imprints including Toolroom, Elrow, Hotboi, Cheap Thrills, Night Bass and Main Course.

GAWPs productions consistently gain support from a vast spectrum of established
artists and peers encompassing the likes of Claude VonStroke, Justin Martin, Chris
Lake, Fisher, Idris Elba, Mark Knight, Walker and Royce, Bot and Kyle Watson.

With his undeniably unique sound, GAWP’s profile has exploded in the industry press,
with regular coverage in Mixmag, DJ Mag, When We Dip, Earmilk, Nest HQ, Magnetic
Mag, Insomniac and Resident Advisor.

This support across the board has quite rightly translated into DJ shows the world over.
From his recent US tour with Oliver Heldens and a headline tour of Australia to regular
shows throughout Europe, including the infamous Printworks in London. With over 35
US solo shows in almost every major city its clearly proof that DJ Mag are right to tip
GAWP as “One To Watch”.

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