The Change (feat. DMA’S)
by What So Not and DMA’S

— Released 28th April 2021 on Counter Records

What So Not (real name Chris Emerson) returns after a yearlong hiatus by releasing ‘The Change', an exciting collaboration with fellow Australians DMA’S. Recorded in Sydney last year, the then-unreleased song received major excitement when played at What So Not live shows including 15,000 fans at Yours & Owls Festival (Wollongong, Australia). 

Speaking on the track Emerson says: “I met Johnny at their studio - a small room next to a noisy inner-city road, above a pub, wit...

What So Not (real name Chris Emerson) returns after a yearlong hiatus by releasing ‘The Change', an exciting collaboration with fellow Australians DMA’S. Recorded in Sydney last year, the then-unreleased song received major excitement when played at What So Not live shows including 15,000 fans at Yours & Owls Festival (Wollongong, Australia). 

Speaking on the track Emerson says: “I met Johnny at their studio - a small room next to a noisy inner-city road, above a pub, with no sound insulation. We (somehow) never met but clicked instantly, discussing life on the road, COVID & found commonality on our all-time favourite artists. The first thing we made is pretty much the track you hear. Johnny liked our little idea so much he decided to get the whole band involved & a couple of days later we tracked Tommy & brought Mason in for some extra pieces. I feel like this record is one the two of us have always wanted to make but never had the right pieces of the puzzle, until now.”

Johnny Took from the DMA'S adds "Emoh and I had never met before the day of our first session but quickly bonded over synths, production gear, The Chemical Brothers, The Prodigy and Underworld. Being from such different songwriting worlds really made this a great collaboration for me. Once we got Tommy and Mason on the track after that first day of writing we knew we were onto something special and new for both of us."

What So Not made his biggest, boldest statement yet with the release of 2018’s Not All the Beautiful Things, the three-years-in-the-making debut artist album that reaffirmed What So Not’s place as one of the most ambitious, visionary producers in the game. Featuring collaborations with Skrillex, Slumberjack, San Holo, Michael Christmas, and legendary “Africa” rockers Toto, the album spawned the hit “Be OK Again” featuring Silverchair frontman Daniel Johns and earned praise from all corners, including NYLON (“a fully packaged, uncompromised artistic vision”). What So Not supported the album with a yearlong 150 show tour through 45 countries that included stops at Ultra, Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza South America. Since debuting in 2011, What So Not has become a Gold selling artist in Australia, garnering over 1 billion combined streams of his songs, which include such massive anthems as ‘High You Are’, ‘Waiting’ with Skrillex and RL Grime, and his remix of RÜFÜS du Sol’s ‘Innerbloom’. Most recently, he fulfilled a dream by remixing Run The Jewels ‘JU$T’ ft Pharrell Williams and Zack De La Rocha, at the start of 2021.

DMA’S (Tommy O'Dell, Matt Mason, Johnny Took) have gone from strength to strength since exploding onto the scene in 2014 with their debut single 'Delete'. They have released three critically acclaimed albums - the first of which, Hills End (2016), and For Now (2018) – charted Top 10 in the ARIA Charts and resulted in ARIA nominations for Best Group, Best Rock Album and Best Independent Release. Forging their reputation abroad, the latter earned a #13 chart position in the UK as well as festival slots at Coachella, Lollapalooza, Glastonbury and Reading and Leeds festivals.

2019 saw the Sydney natives play sold out shows across the UK and Ireland, support Liam Gallagher’s UK arena tour and sell 8 thousand tickets to their July Manchester show in a matter of hours. Back home they scored a Platinum record for 'Delete' plus Gold discs for 'Lay Down' and 'Step Up The Morphine'. The band’s third studio album, THE GLOW, was released 10 July 2020 and debuted at #2 on the ARIA Charts, #4 in the UK and #1 in Scotland. The band are set to headline London’s Alexandra Palace in October 2021 (postponed from April due to COVID) making it their biggest headline show following their performance at O2 Brixton Academy (Sold out - March 2020) which was recently released as the ‘Live at Brixton’ album.

The Change (feat. DMA’S)
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— Released 28th April 2021 on Counter Records

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What So Not (real name Chris Emerson) returns after a yearlong hiatus by releasing ‘The Change', an exciting collaboration with fellow Australians DMA’S. Recorded in Sydney last year, the then-unreleased song received major excitement when played at What So Not live shows including 15,000 fans at Yours & Owls Festival (Wollongong, Australia). 

Speaking on the track Emerson says: “I met Johnny at their studio - a small room next to a noisy inner-city road, above a pub, wit...

What So Not (real name Chris Emerson) returns after a yearlong hiatus by releasing ‘The Change', an exciting collaboration with fellow Australians DMA’S. Recorded in Sydney last year, the then-unreleased song received major excitement when played at What So Not live shows including 15,000 fans at Yours & Owls Festival (Wollongong, Australia). 

Speaking on the track Emerson says: “I met Johnny at their studio - a small room next to a noisy inner-city road, above a pub, with no sound insulation. We (somehow) never met but clicked instantly, discussing life on the road, COVID & found commonality on our all-time favourite artists. The first thing we made is pretty much the track you hear. Johnny liked our little idea so much he decided to get the whole band involved & a couple of days later we tracked Tommy & brought Mason in for some extra pieces. I feel like this record is one the two of us have always wanted to make but never had the right pieces of the puzzle, until now.”

Johnny Took from the DMA'S adds "Emoh and I had never met before the day of our first session but quickly bonded over synths, production gear, The Chemical Brothers, The Prodigy and Underworld. Being from such different songwriting worlds really made this a great collaboration for me. Once we got Tommy and Mason on the track after that first day of writing we knew we were onto something special and new for both of us."

What So Not made his biggest, boldest statement yet with the release of 2018’s Not All the Beautiful Things, the three-years-in-the-making debut artist album that reaffirmed What So Not’s place as one of the most ambitious, visionary producers in the game. Featuring collaborations with Skrillex, Slumberjack, San Holo, Michael Christmas, and legendary “Africa” rockers Toto, the album spawned the hit “Be OK Again” featuring Silverchair frontman Daniel Johns and earned praise from all corners, including NYLON (“a fully packaged, uncompromised artistic vision”). What So Not supported the album with a yearlong 150 show tour through 45 countries that included stops at Ultra, Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza South America. Since debuting in 2011, What So Not has become a Gold selling artist in Australia, garnering over 1 billion combined streams of his songs, which include such massive anthems as ‘High You Are’, ‘Waiting’ with Skrillex and RL Grime, and his remix of RÜFÜS du Sol’s ‘Innerbloom’. Most recently, he fulfilled a dream by remixing Run The Jewels ‘JU$T’ ft Pharrell Williams and Zack De La Rocha, at the start of 2021.

DMA’S (Tommy O'Dell, Matt Mason, Johnny Took) have gone from strength to strength since exploding onto the scene in 2014 with their debut single 'Delete'. They have released three critically acclaimed albums - the first of which, Hills End (2016), and For Now (2018) – charted Top 10 in the ARIA Charts and resulted in ARIA nominations for Best Group, Best Rock Album and Best Independent Release. Forging their reputation abroad, the latter earned a #13 chart position in the UK as well as festival slots at Coachella, Lollapalooza, Glastonbury and Reading and Leeds festivals.

2019 saw the Sydney natives play sold out shows across the UK and Ireland, support Liam Gallagher’s UK arena tour and sell 8 thousand tickets to their July Manchester show in a matter of hours. Back home they scored a Platinum record for 'Delete' plus Gold discs for 'Lay Down' and 'Step Up The Morphine'. The band’s third studio album, THE GLOW, was released 10 July 2020 and debuted at #2 on the ARIA Charts, #4 in the UK and #1 in Scotland. The band are set to headline London’s Alexandra Palace in October 2021 (postponed from April due to COVID) making it their biggest headline show following their performance at O2 Brixton Academy (Sold out - March 2020) which was recently released as the ‘Live at Brixton’ album.