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For Beth Yen, the mission is quality house music.
In just a few short years, the Sydney talent has earned a reputation as one of the best new names in electronic music. As a producer, she crafts tracks that are upbeat, melodic and sometimes deep. As a DJ, she avoids flavour-of-the-month hits in favour of sets that take the crowd on a journey through house music. Whether in the studio or behind the decks, Yen’s devoted to giving the genre she loves the respect it deserves.
The approach is working. In 2019, Beth Yen achieved a monumental milestone: becoming the first female solo artist to top the ARIA Club Chart since 2012. Her track ‘Ocean’ featuring The Baroness dethroned Calvin Harris for the #1 spot, making Yen only the fourth female artist in history to claim the honour.
It’s not her first hit. Yen’s previously had chart success with her remix of ‘Sometimes’ from Lo’99 plus her original tracks ‘Paradi$e’, ‘You’re Not Free’, ‘Who Cares’ and ‘Bang’, which hit #7 on the Funky/Groove House chart on Beatport and was supported on radio by both Nora En Pure and Oliver Heldens. All up, Beth Yen clocks up a mighty 10k monthly listens on Spotify and 14.6k monthly Shazams.
But with more music coming before 2019 is through, Beth Yen’s just getting started.
In just a few short years, the Sydney talent has earned a reputation as one of the best new names in electronic music. As a producer, she crafts tracks that are upbeat, melodic and sometimes deep. As a DJ, she avoids flavour-of-the-month hits in favour of sets that take the crowd on a journey through house music. Whether in the studio or behind the decks, Yen’s devoted to giving the genre she loves the respect it deserves.
The approach is working. In 2019, Beth Yen achieved a monumental milestone: becoming the first female solo artist to top the ARIA Club Chart since 2012. Her track ‘Ocean’ featuring The Baroness dethroned Calvin Harris for the #1 spot, making Yen only the fourth female artist in history to claim the honour.
It’s not her first hit. Yen’s previously had chart success with her remix of ‘Sometimes’ from Lo’99 plus her original tracks ‘Paradi$e’, ‘You’re Not Free’, ‘Who Cares’ and ‘Bang’, which hit #7 on the Funky/Groove House chart on Beatport and was supported on radio by both Nora En Pure and Oliver Heldens. All up, Beth Yen clocks up a mighty 10k monthly listens on Spotify and 14.6k monthly Shazams.
But with more music coming before 2019 is through, Beth Yen’s just getting started.
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