Indian Summer (record producer)
Indian Summer is an electronic music project of Australian record producer, DJ, songwriter, and radio personality Gabe Gleeson. He also produces music under the name Gabe Ruth.
Indian Summer | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Gabriel Gleeson |
Born | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Genres | |
Occupations | Record Producer, DJ[1] |
Instrument | Digital audio workstation |
Years active | 2010–present |
Labels | Sweat It Out! Music,[2] Warner Music Group,[3] Indian Summer Music[4] |
Past members | Chevy Long |
Website | www |
Early life and education
editGabe Gleeson is the grandson of Italian/Australian filmmaker Giorgio Mangiamele.[6]
He performed in bands throughout high school and studied design at university before leaving to focus on the project.[7]
Career
editIndian Summer was previously[when?] a duo with Chevy Long.[8]
In 2012 Indian Summer signed to Australian electronic label Sweat It Out! Music! Music by its late founder DJ Ajax,[9] they embarked on their first Australian tour[10] and were listed among FBi Radio's most played artists the following year.[11] In 2014 they were invited to perform at SXSW,[12] toured the United States (making appearances in support of Robert Delong and Digitalism),[13] were named as one of MTV Australia's top producers of the year[14] and mixed Sweat It Out! Music’s ‘Let’s Sweat’ compilation album released by Universal Music Australia.[15] Indian Summer again toured domestically as part of Nina Las Vegas Presents alongside TKAY Maidza, Cosmo's Midnight, Motez, Touch Sensitive, and L D R U[16] as well as for Sweat It Out! Music's 2015 Tour with Dom Dolla, Cassian and Go Freek.[17]
In 2014, Indian Summer performed at Splendour In The Grass,[18] Field Day,[19] Falls Festival,[20] and Beyond The Valley.[21]
"Shiner", ft. Ginger & The Ghost, reached #1 on the Hype Machine chart in 2015;[22] its recording and film clip were respectively added to rotation on triple j,[23] Foxtel's Channel V[24] and along with 'Loveweights' ft. Shaqdi,[25] The ABC's Rage program.[26] The act has been the subject of multiple features on triple j[27] including two hour long Mix Up segments[28][29] and its works have attracted unofficial video remixes from fans.[30][31][32]
As of 2020, he also releases music under the pseudonym Gabe Ruth through Medium Rare Recordings.[33] His 2022 single 'Make Your Move' was added to rotation on Triple J Unearthed Radio.[34]
Other activities
editGleeson was the editor of influential Australian electronic music website Purple Sneakers between 2012 and 2015,[35][36] hosted its corresponding two-hour weekly radio program[37] and has spoken on industry panels at EMC[38] and BigSound.[39]
Discography
editAlbums and EPs
editTitle | Details | Tracklist |
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No Use |
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Foreign Formula |
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Aged Care[40] |
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Shiner ft. Ginger & The Ghost[42][43] |
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Loveweights |
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Late Night |
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Singles
editTitle | Released | Label |
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Been Here Before ft Eloise Cleary[48] |
26 August 2016 |
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Love Like This ft. Lastlings[49][50][51] |
11 November 2016 |
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Right At Home ft. Aaron Michael[52] |
23 April 2018 |
Remix EPs
editTitle | Details | Tracklist |
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Foreign Formula (Remixed) |
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Loveweights (Remixed) |
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Shiner (Remixes) |
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Been Here Before (The Remixes) |
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Love Like This (The Remixes) |
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Right At Home (Remixes) |
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Remixes
editYear | Title | Label |
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2011 |
Geoffrey O'Connor 'So Sorry' (Indian Summer Remix)[60] |
Self Released |
2011 |
Architecture In Helsinki 'Escapee' (Indian Summer Remix) |
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2012 |
Polographia 'Righteous Hit' (Indian Summer Remix)[61] |
Self Released |
2013 |
Kissy Sell Out 'Who Walks Alone' (Indian Summer Remix) |
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2013 |
Caseno 'Sebastien' (Indian Summer Remix) |
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2013 |
Tyler Touche 'Technicolor Symphony' (Indian Summer Remix) |
Self released |
2013 |
Terace 'Running' ft. Jupiter Project (Indian Summer Remix) |
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2013 |
Jessie Andrews 'You Won't Forget Tonight' ft. Comets We Fall (Indian Summer Remix) |
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2013 |
Sinden & Vato Gonzalez '$100 Infinite Kung Fu Vixens' (Indian Summer Remix) |
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2013 |
Safia 'Listen To Soul, Listen To Blues' (Indian Summer Remix)[62] |
Self released |
2014 |
CVIRO & GXNXVS 'Benjamins' (Indian Summer Remix) |
October Records / Universal Music Australia |
2014 |
The Aston Shuffle 'Tear It Down' (Indian Summer Remix)[63] |
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2014 |
Beni 'Protect' ft. Antony & Cleopatra (Indian Summer Remix) |
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2014 |
Elizabeth Rose 'Sensibility' (Indian Summer Remix)[64] |
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2015 |
Porsches 'Karate' (Indian Summer Remix) |
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2015 |
Antony & Cleopatra 'Sirens' (Indian Summer Remix) |
+1 Records, Vitalic Noise |
2015 |
Yolanda Be Cool 'Sugar Man' (Indian Summer Remix)[65] |
Compilations
editYear | Label | Title | Details |
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2013 |
La.Ga.Sta. |
Late Summer compilation Vol 3.[66] |
Appears on |
2014 |
TheSoundYouNeed |
TheSoundYouNeed Vol. 1[67] |
Appears on |
2014 |
'Let's Sweat' Vol 1.[15] |
Mixed by / appears on | |
2015 |
Sweat It Out Classics |
Appears on | |
2017 |
TheSoundYouNeed |
TheSoundYouNeed Vol. 3 |
Appears on |
2018 |
Sweat It Out 2008 - 2018 (Mixed)[68] |
Appears on |
Music videos
editYear | Title | Director |
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2014 |
Shiner ft. Ginger & The Ghost[69] |
Jack Toohey[70] |
2015 |
Loveweights ft. Shaqdi[71] |
Tay Kaka & Liam Ozdemir[72] |
2017 |
Liam Ozdemir[75] |
Gabe Ruth
editSingles
editYear | Title | Label |
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2020 | Asking[76] | Medium Rare Recordings |
2020 | Tell Em[77] | Medium Rare Recordings |
2021 | Make My Night[78] | Medium Rare Recordings |
2021 | Make My Night (4am Remix) | Medium Rare Recordings |
2022 | Make Your Move ft. Rosie Kate[79] | Medium Rare Recordings |
2024 | Better Than You Thought (w/Douglas York)[80] | HUGS |
Remixes
editYear | Title | Label |
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2020 | Rosie Kate 'Silent & Grey' (Gabe Ruth Remix)[81] | ATN Recordings |
2021 | TAYA & Jamie Vale 'Am I Wrong' (Gabe Ruth Remix)[82] | Flotilla Records |
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Before I left, I was studying graphic design, and I was in a band, and I worked two jobs, and I was Djing five nights a week – I was doing way too much with myself...
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Indian Summer is now a solo act, fronted by Melbourne producer, Gabe Gleeson
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he launched his own label Sweat It Out! Music Records, which signed the likes of Indian Summer, Loot & Plunder and Yolanda Be Cool
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a month long stint in the US kicking off at the start of November
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Sydney's sweetheart talks about her NLV Presents tour and gives you the scoop on the best new dance acts from Down Under
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- ^ "Eavesdrop: Indian Summer – 'Shiner' (feat. Ginger and The Ghost)". Acclaim Magazine. 2 September 2015. Archived from the original on 2 September 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
Melbourne duo Gabe and Chevy are dominating at the moment, with their latest track 'Shiner' hitting #1 on Hypemachine...
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[V] has just premiered the clip for 'Shiner'. Tell us about it...
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I take care of all the website, operational sort of stuff, and we both very much contribute to the DJing part of what we do
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...list of influential speakers that include American electro-house artist Steve Aoki, Australian electronica duos Peking Duk and Indian Summer...
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- ^ "[GDD PREMIERE] Indian Summer - Aged Care ft. Benjamin Joseph". Gotta Dance Dirty. 4 July 2014. Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
...a jackin bassline and house groove that wont quit
- ^ Gasboy (21 February 2014). "[Premiere] Indian Summer: "Pin Tweaks"". Last Gas Station. Archived from the original on 8 April 2023. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
...a heavy-hitting slice of electro-house with dark, intense beats
- ^ Schwartzberg, Lauren (4 July 2014). "Lose Yourself to Indian Summer's Latest Release, "Shiner"". Vice Media. Archived from the original on 7 April 2023. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
A song somehow comforting in its eerie unease
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- ^ Bonavoglia, Brian (17 July 2014). "[TSS Premiere] Indian Summer Release B-Side To Their Latest EP, "Palm Kings"". ThisSongSlaps. Archived from the original on 4 December 2019. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
an almost four minute musical journey that features an addicting melody and some seriously aggressive bass
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The dulcet tones are punctured by heavy synths throughout, but Shaqdi's candied, almost childlike falsetto keep the vibes dainty and gentle.
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Music: Indian Summer - Elliptical
- ^ May, Michael (10 December 2014). "Indian Summer return with "Slideways" off 'Late Night' EP [Premiere]". Earmilk. Archived from the original on 18 December 2015. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
...distorted synths and a hyped vocal sample, culminating in one club ready hit
- ^ "Froth Of The Day: Indian Summer 'Been Here Before' ft. Eloise Cleary". I Oh You. 20 September 2016. Archived from the original on 27 November 2020. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
Skittish beats underpin a welcome smattering of uptempo, new wave synths – working in (and out) of sync to instil the sense that there's organised chaos playing out as each second passes
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...a serendipitous collaboration
- ^ "Indian Summer 'Love Like This' ft Lastlings". TheSoundYouNeed. 4 December 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
...a beautiful, powerful track, and filled with those brillant [sic] Australian sounds that we love
- ^ Cabines, Scott (9 November 2016). "Indian Summer are feeling a 'Love Like This'". Mixmag UK. Archived from the original on 29 November 2016. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
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...Gabe Gleeson, better known as Indian Summer, has teamed up with the LA-based vocalist Aaron Michael for a truly inspired single, 'Right At Home'...
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...incorporating a sultry mix of metallic clicks, growling bass shots and spacious industrial clatter around featured vocalist Shaqdi's etherial, Grimes-esque lead
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...definitely packs a knockout punch
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...the man behind "Empty Soul" stays on course for outright genre reckoning, bringing that low-end savvy style to two of his nation's most eclectic staples of 2014
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Australian Dreamwavers Indian Summer have souped up Polographia's 'Righteous Heat', turning it from deep ambiance to a funked up slice of SynthWave
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Indian Summer's remix adds a dance element to the song we didn't even realised it needed
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...Rose let us be the first to premiere the new remix of Sensibility by Melbourne's Indian Summer
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A sweet, sad, club banging take on Sugar Man from Melbourne duo Indian Summer
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they sent me a few videos that they liked as a style guide; they didn't want a specific storyline, just the characters
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Filmmakers: Tay Kaka + Liam Oz for Made in the Pile
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Depois de quase uma década de sucesso em seu país, DJ e produtor resolve retrair-se em seu estúdio por dois anos até se reinventar com uma sonoridade completamente diferente, em um novo projeto paralelo
[After almost a decade of success in his country, the DJ and producer decided to withdraw to his studio for two years until he reinvented himself with a completely different sound and a new side project.] - ^ "House Party: Sat 18 Jun 2022". House Party. Triple J. Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). 18 June 2022. Archived from the original on 22 June 2022. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
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External links
edit- Official website
- Indian Summer at BBC Music
- Indian Summer discography at Discogs
- Indian Summer at AllMusic