Premiere: Where It's ATT turns up the heat with new banger, The Calling

Premiere: Where It's ATT turns up the heat with new banger, The Calling

The Australian g-house brothers kick off their 2019 in a big way.

There's a lot of brilliant house music coming out of Australia at the moment, being brought forward by relatively new and fresh names who are welcoming some well-overdue new sounds into the mix. Australian g-house duo Where's It ATT are among the more up-and-coming side of this house music rise, with the Australia-via-Malta brothers mixing various forms of the more thicker side of house music together to present something a touch unique, something their latest track and their first for 2019, The Calling, showcases in its finest. It's a heaving club track thick with swelling bass kicks and darting melodies, bringing to the table a darker side of their club-centric work that feels like a sure-hit for the sweaty, early morning clubs. "This track came about as we were in different countries, one in Europe and one in Australia," they say on the single, which kicks off what's bound to be a significant 2019 for the duo in great style. "We were inspired to make a G-House track with a dark cinematic and energetic feel. After bouncing around ideas, it led us to what The Calling is today."

Take a listen to the track below.

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