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The duo issued a debut EP, 7 Dollar Bill, shortly after forming, and also began releasing remixes of artists like Major Lazer, Peking Duk, and Tom Piper. The year 2013 saw the release of a second EP, The Quack, which featured a collaboration with American rapper Action Bronson. Later that year, the single "High You Are [Branchez Remix]" arrived, followed by 2014's "Tell Me," a collaboration with RL Grime. Flume left the project in 2015, shortly before the release of the Gemini EP. The EP included the eponymous hit single, which featured Sydney-based singer and producer Jessica Higgs, better known as George Maple.
Later that year, the single “High You Are [Branchez Remix]” arrived, followed by 2014’s “Tell Me”, a collaboration with RL Grime.
Flume left the project in 2015, shortly before the release of the Gemini EP.
The EP included the eponymous hit single, which featured Sydney-based singer and producer Jessica Higgs, better known as George Maple.
Another single, "Lone," dropped the following year. That track appeared on 2016's Divide & Conquer EP, which included collaborations with Kimbra and Rome Fortune as well as Maple. Instead reunited with Maple for that October's "Afterglow," a single by Australian rapper Tkay Maidza that also featured production work by Djemba Djemba. In late 2016, What So Not and Skrillex teamed up with Grime on the single "Waiting." After the release of the stand-alone single "Better" in 2017, What So Not began the rollout for his debut full-length. Arriving in early 2018, Not All the Beautiful Things featured appearances by familiar faces Skrillex ("Goh") and Rome Fortune ("Demons"), as well as an inspired roster of additional guests including Daniel Johns (Silverchair, the Dissociatives), Slumberjack, San Holo, and Toto. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi
Consisting of Australian DJ and producers Flume and Emoh Instead, mutually inspired for the love of surfing and clubbing and the feeling it evokes, collaborate as the electronic duo known as What So Not. Fusing afro-beat, dub and house, the duo released their debut EP ‘7 Dollar Bill’ in 2011 which was praised by fellow peers Switch and Sinden for their direction and new sound. Releasing their latest EP ‘T he Quack’ through Skrillex’s own imprint label, they went above and beyond with guest features from heavyweights such as: Action Bronson and Blood Diamonds which caught the attention of big names: Diplo and Bauuer. Their biggest single to date ‘Jaguar’ dropped in 2013 on their Soundcloud page and within four hours it had already raked up over 15,000 plays and eventually surpassed the two million mark. With continual hype surrounding them, the duo have relentlessly been touring all over Australia and New Zealand, extending to America as well as playing festivals such as Field Day, Shore Thing and Beach Life with man of the moment, Skrillex. In the little time that they’ve been going, What So Not have managed to build an incredible reputation. Known for their crazy live energy, What So Not go out with a mission of wanting to make people move and not just fist pump- and they do not disappoint. Effortlessly creating a unique atmosphere which engulfs the crowd as they really get into the music, dancing to their own beat. With great control of the crowd, What So Not emulate the perfect environment for self-expression aided by their incredible ability to connect with the audience.