Au5 | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Austin Collins |
Born |
New Jersey, United States |
September 18, 1992
Genres | Electronic, dubstep, drum and bass, house, electro house, ambient, trance and glitch hop |
Occupation(s) | Music producer |
Instruments | Piano, Bass, Synthesizer, Digital Audio Workstation (Logic Pro, FL Studio, Ableton Live) |
Years active | 2008 - present |
Labels |
Monstercat Atom Recordings Armada Music Adapted Records Rottun Recordings Viper Recordings Anemnesis Funky Element Records Gravitas Recordings Walt Disney Records/Pixar Magik Muzik Simplify Recordings |
Website | Au5 on Facebook |
Notable instruments | |
Digital Audio Workstation (Ableton Live) |
Austin Collins, going by the stage name Au5 (ā-yo̵̅o̅-fīv), is an American electronic dance music producer from New Jersey, USA.
In 2012 he teamed up with I.Y.F.F.E. and won the Seven Lions Official Remix contest on Beatport, with his remix of "Days to Come", which was released on Skrillex's OWSLA label. Au5 also collaborated with BT on the single "Partysaurus Overflow" for Walt Disney Records/Pixar, and was also featured with Matt Hales on BT's single "Surrounded", which made it to #2 on Beatport's dubstep chart. Alongside Bada and Fractal, Au5 contributed to the track "City Life" from BT's album A Song Across Wires, released on August 16, 2013, by Armada Music. On August 29, 2014, Au5 released his track "Snowblind" on Monstercat, featured on the compilation 019 - Endeavour and currently has over 5 million views on YouTube. Au5 has repeatedly made his way into Beatport's Top 10, spanning various genres by combining elements of electro house, progressive house, trance, and dubstep. He has collaborated with Fractal and I.Y.F.F.E multiple times.
Since the age of 4, Austin has been involved with music, and has had constant exposure to multiple genres, both old and contemporary. He received weekly classical piano training until the age of 12. He started using Easy Beat (a simple multi-track MIDI sequencer) when he was 8 years old, and when he was 11, he learned the program GarageBand. At the age of 12, he began taking production more seriously; having been in numerous bands, and learning how to mix, Austin decided to start a solo project as Au5.