- 1. My Sound Autumn 2012 32.25 32 plays
- 2. CCXL part 1 2.04.16 24 plays
- 3. CCXL part 2 1.56.14 22 plays
- 4. The Form 1.12.24 23 plays
- 1. My Curiosity (Athson Remix) - 3rd Floor Magic 4.25 47 plays 119.0 BPM
- 2. The Sign (Athson Remix) - Virus Syndicate (athson@mail.com) 4.56 85 plays 138.0 BPM
- 3. McFly Was A Raver (Athson Remix) - K Lab & Funkdamunk 5.46 148 plays 132.0 BPM
- 4. Snap Back (Athson Remix) - Baker Brothers 4.05 217 plays 118.0 BPM
- 5. Too Fresh (Athson Remix) - Too Fresh 5.04 91 plays 128.0 BPM
- 6. Go Low - Athson 5.07 463 plays
- 7. All The Girls - Athson 5.41 147 plays
- 8. Hardcore Heaven - Athson 5.08 142 plays
- 9. Go To Work - Athson 5.20 120 plays 133.0 BPM
- 10. Below Zero (Athson Remix) - Nick Sentience 6.25 116 plays 133.0 BPM
- 11. Hit Fondue (Athson Remix) - Spenda C 5.17 62 plays
- 12. This Single Man (Athson Remix) - Magnifik 5.25 70 plays
- 13. Clap Yo Hands (Athson Remix) - Spenda C 5.17 63 plays
- 14. Yeah!! (Athson Remix) - The Hump Day Project 6.03 57 plays
- 15. Royal Flush - Athson 5.05 58 plays
- 1. CCXL part 1 2.04.16 24 plays
- 2. CCXL part 2 1.56.14 22 plays
- 1. Heavy Artillery (Athson Bootleg) - Excision & Downlink 3.12 169 plays 110.0 BPM
- 2. First Of The Year (Athson Bootleg) - Skrillex 3.27 387 plays 110.0 BPM
- 3. Awesome (Athson Bootleg) - The Bloody Beetroots 4.47 738 plays 130.0 BPM
- 4. Bass Down Low (Athson Bootleg) - The Cataracs 3.28 511 plays 131.0 BPM
- 5. Superfly (Athson Bootleg) - The Squatters 4.33 428 plays 130.0 BPM
- 6. Bombay (Athson 'Come With It' Mash-up) - Mele 3.37 104 plays
- 7. 128 Trek (Athson 'Bring The Noise' Rebuild) - DJ Zinc 3.00 112 plays
About
Since first putting needle to record in his home town of Adelaide in 1991, Heath (aka Athson) has reinvented himself a number of times; from hardcore, drum & bass, techno, house and breaks, he has never let himself be confined to any one genre and it's this diversity that has allowed him to play numerous clubs and parties over the years. In the mid 90's he hosted one of Adelaide's leading dance music radio shows, Lunacy as well as delving into promotions and hosting his own events before relocating to Sydney in 1998. With an obvious love of all things musical, 2004 saw him form mash up trio The Impossibles whilst still playing solo gigs.
On the production side of things, Heath has been producing tracks, exclusive edits, remixes and mash ups for his sets for years (under the alias' A-kin, Impact, Digital Pimpz, Downtime and 1 Man Army) but in 2007 he teamed up with Steve Lind and things really started to take off. Writing as The Hump Day Project, the duo have gained success through their numerous bootlegs and remixes which have featured in the sets of Utah Saints, Stanton Warriors, Ajax, The Aston Shuffle and more, plus this has lead on to the release of official remixes for Sweat It Out, Gulp Communications, Neon Records, No Frills, Downright Music, MoS and Onelove.
In addition to balancing gigs under his various guises, Heath helped launch the monthly party Big Trouble in August 2008 at the Chinese Laundry, and since mid- 2009 he has been the driving force behind Troublemakers Music.
