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Indian Summer
Birth nameGabriel Gleeson
Born (1990-12-12) 12 December 1990 (age 33)
Melbourne, Australia
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres
InstrumentDigital Audio Workstation
Years active2010–present
LabelsSweat It Out Music,[1] Indian Summer Music[2]
Past membersChevy Long
Websiteindiansummerau.com


Indian Summer is an electronic music project of Australian record producer, DJ, songwriter and radio personality Gabe Gleeson (born 12 December, 1990); it was previously a duo with Chevy Long.[6] He has performed at Splendour In The Grass,[7] Field Day,[8] Falls Festival,[9] Beyond The Valley,[10] and The Plot.[11]

Biography

2012 saw Indian Summer signed to Australian electronic label Sweat It Out! Music by its late founder DJ Ajax,[12] they embarked on their first Australian tour[13] and were listed among FBi Radio's most played artists the following year.[14] In 2014 they were invited to perform at SXSW,[15] toured the United States[16] and were named as one of MTV Australia's top producers of the year;[17] early supporters included Flume, What So Not, Anna Lunoe, Nina Las Vegas, Shadow Child, The Magician and Yolanda Be Cool.[18][19][20][21][22][23][24]

'Shiner' ft. Ginger & The Ghost hit #1 on the Hype Machine chart;[25] its recording and film clip were respectively added to rotation on triple j,[26] Foxtel's Channel V[27] and along with 'Loveweights' ft. Shaqdi,[28] The ABC's 'Rage' program.[29] The act has been the subject of multiple features on triple j[30] including two hour long Mix Up segments[31][32] and its works have attracted unofficial video remixes from fans.[33][34][35]

Gleeson played in bands throughout high school, he studied design at university before leaving to focus on the project.[36] He was the editor of influential Australian niche music website Purple Sneakers between 2012 and 2015,[37][38] hosted its corresponding two hour weekly radio program[39] and has spoken on industry panels at EMC[40] and BigSound.[41]

Discography

Albums & EPs

Title Details Tracklist
Aged Care[42]
  • Released: February 2nd, 2014
  • Label: Sweat It Out Music
  • Formats: Digital download
Shiner ft. Ginger & The Ghost[44][45]
  • Shiner ft. Ginger & The Ghost
  • Palm Kings[46]
Loveweights
  • Loveweights ft. Shaqdi[47]
  • The Quays
Late Night
  • Elliptical[48]
  • Feel My Way
  • Kater Kall
  • Slideways[49]

Singles

Title Released Label
Been Here Before ft Eloise Cleary[50]

August 26, 2016

Sweat It Out Music

Love Like This ft. Lastlings[51][52][53]

November 11, 2016

Sweat It Out Music

Right At Home ft. Aaron Michael[54]

April 23, 2018

Sweat It Out Music

Remix EPs

Title Details Tracklist
Loveweights (Remixed)[55]
  • Loveweights ft Shaqdi (VIP Edit)
  • Loveweights ft Shaqdi (Plastic Plates Remix)[56]
  • Loveweights ft Shaqdi (Ape Drums Remix)[57]
  • Loveweights ft Shaqdi (Worthy Remix)[58]
  • The Quays
Shiner (Remixes)
  • Shiner ft Ginger & The Ghost (VIP Edit)
  • Shiner ft Ginger & The Ghost (Option4 Remix)[59]
  • Shiner ft Ginger & The Ghost (Akouo Remix)
  • Shiner ft Ginger & The Ghost (Mike Metro Remix)[60]
Been Here Before (The Remixes)
  • Released: September 30, 2016
  • Label: Sweat It Out Music
  • Formats: Digital download
  • Been Here Before ft Eloise Cleary (Treasure Fingers Remix)
  • Been Here Before ft Eloise Cleary (Treasure Fingers Dub)
  • Been Here Before ft Eloise Cleary (Røse Remix)
  • Been Here Before ft Eloise Cleary (Kuren Remix)
  • Been Here Before ft Eloise Cleary (Ghost Dogg Remix)
Love Like This (The Remixes)
  • Love Like This ft Lastlings (Bart B More Remix)
  • Love Like This ft Lastlings (Bart B More Dub)
  • Love Like This ft Lastlings (Kry Wolf Remix)
  • Love Like This ft Lastlings (Kry Wolf Dub)
  • Love Like This ft Lastlings (Lewis Cancut Remix)
  • Love Like This ft Lastlings (Auro Remix)[61]
Right At Home (Remixes)
  • Right At Home ft Aaron Michael (Extended Mix)
  • Right At Home ft Aaron Michael (More Than Friends Remix)[62]
  • Right At Home ft Aaron Michael (Westend Remix)
  • Right At Home ft Aaron Michael (BYOR Remix)

Remixes

Year Title
2013

Kissy Sell Out 'Who Walks Alone' (Indian Summer Remix)

2013

Caseno 'Sebastien' (Indian Summer Remix)

2013

Tyler Touche 'Technicolor Symphony' (Indian Summer Remix)

2013

Terace 'Running' ft. Jupiter Project (Indian Summer Remix)

2013

Jessie Andrews 'You Won't Forget Tonight ft Comets We Fall' (Indian Summer Remix)

2013

Sinden & Vato Gonzalez '$100 Infinite Kung Fu Vixens' (Indian Summer Remix)

2013

Safia 'Listen To Soul, Listen To Blues' (Indian Summer Remix)[63]

2014

CVIRO & GXNXVS Benjamins (Indian Summer Remix)

2014

The Aston Shuffle 'Tear It Down' (Indian Summer Remix)[64]

2014

Beni 'Protect' ft. Antony & Cleopatra (Indian Summer Remix)

2014

Elizabeth Rose 'Sensibility' (Indian Summer Remix)[65]

2015

Antony & Cleopatra 'Sirens' (Indian Summer Remix)

2015

Yolanda Be Cool 'Sugar Man' (Indian Summer Remix)[66]

Compilations

Year Label Title Details
2013

La​.​Ga​.​Sta.

Late Summer compilation Vol 3.[67]

Appears on

2014

The Sound You Need

TheSoundYouNeed Vol. 1[68]

Appears on

2014

Sweat It Out Music

'Let's Sweat' Vol 1.[69]

Mixed by / Appears on

2015

Sweat It Out Music

Sweat It Out Classics[70]

Appears on

2017

The Sound You Need

TheSoundYouNeed Vol. 3[71]

Appears on

2018

Sweat It Out Music

Sweat It Out 2008 - 2018 (Mixed)[72]

Appears on

Music Videos

Year Title Director
2014

Shiner ft. Ginger & The Ghost[73]

Jack Toohey[74]

2015

Loveweights ft. Shaqdi[75]

Tay Kaka & Liam Ozdemir[76]

2017

Love Like This ft. Lastlings[77]

Liam Ozdemir[78]

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