Choomba

Choomba is an Australian electronic dance music duo consisting of cousins, record producer Christian Benson[1] and Timothy Benson. The project formed in 2019.[2][3] They received full rotation on Triple J with their song "La Luh".[4][5] The pair have played Wildlands Festival, Spilt Milk and The Grass Is Greener.[6] They hosted the electronic music program The Nudge on Triple J from August 2021[7] until their departure in March 2022.

Choomba
OriginPerth, Western Australia
Genres
Occupation(s)Record producers
Instrument(s)Digital audio workstation
Years active2019–present
Labels
Members
Websitewww.linktree/choombamusic

Career

Choomba first started in Amsterdam. Christian picked up drums at high school before moving to Perth where an Avicii video on YouTube inspired him to try producing.[8]

On 11 March 2022, the duo announced their departure from Triple J after six months on air, citing a significant international tour schedule which they stated would "limit their ability to present the show to its full potential and capacity."[9]

Luude's "Down Under" remix success

In 2021, Luude remixed Men at Work's "Down Under" as a drum and bass track, which became popular song online. Men at Work's lead singer Colin Hay re-recorded the vocal for the track's official release on the Sweat It Out[10][11] record label[12] with the track, now credited to Luude featuring Colin Hay, charting at number 32 on the UK Singles chart on 7 January 2022[13][14] and at number 48 in Australia.[15]

Musical style and influences

Choomba's musical style consists of tech house and bass.[9]

Discography

Extended plays

List of EPs, with release date, selected chart positions, and label shown
Title EP details
Choomdooskins

As lead artist

List of singles, with year released, selected chart positions, and album name shown
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
AUS
Club

[16]
"Wantchu" 2019 Non-album singles
"La Luh" 2020 42
"Say It"
(feat. LP Giobbi & Blush'ko)
2021
"White Mercedes"

References


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