The artist project of Sydney based electronic musician Brad Mullins, shared the first glimpse of his talents as a songwriter with the debut single ‘Back To Life’ featuring the voice of Jade Alice. A hard-ticket show at Sussudio in Sydney was followed by a national radio premiere on triple j, high rotation adds to an extensive list of dance stations globally and eight consecutive weeks in the ARIA club chart, peaking at #11 in Australia.
In 2023, Brad Mullins revealed his powerful sophomore single ‘A Thousand Miles Away’ featuring the sublime vocals of Los Angeles based talent Maddi St John. The third and fourth singles added to the Brad Mullins catalogue landed in 2024 in the form of ‘Day And Night’ (w/ LEER) and ‘Spine’, two euphoric summer dance anthems that have seen an impressive run of support across Spotify, Apple Music and triple j unearthed.
On April 24, 2024, Brad Mullins was the first Australian artist to run a headline show at the largest W Hotel in the world, W Sydney, for the release of ‘Spine’ which took place by an infinity pool overlooking Darling Harbour, in W’s iconic rooftop space labelled ‘29/30’. One year later, this was followed up with a third hard-ticket headline show on Sydney Harbour, launching ‘Where Were You?’ aboard Glass Island on Good Friday 2025.
‘Consequences’, ‘Where Were You?’, ‘Sit Tight’ & ‘We Don’t Talk About It’ bring the Brad Mullins catalogue up to eight studio singles in 2026. Recent accolades include JBL x Studios 301 Music Scholarship, The Annex x MusicNSW’s Campaign Management & Release Planning Scholarship, 2x shortlists for APRA’s Professional Development Awards and music mixed by multi-platinum global dance group PNAU for Sounds Australia’s exclusive ADE vinyl pressing alongside the best electronic talent coming out of Australia.
BM cut his teeth as a regular in the DJ booths of some of Australia’s most esteemed dance venues and festivals over the last decade. Countless nights in the controls of dance-floors were fuelled by long-term residencies at the revered electro powerhouse Starfvckers and globally-renowned techno mecca, Goodbar Sydney. Night shifts at the likes of Revolver Upstairs, sets on festival stages including Subsonic, Earthcore, Future Music Festival, Your Paradise Fiji and club performances throughout the Asia-Pacific and Europe were all experiences that inspired and forged the new chapter.
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In 2023, Brad Mullins revealed his powerful sophomore single ‘A Thousand Miles Away’ featuring the sublime vocals of Los Angeles based talent Maddi St John. The third and fourth singles added to the Brad Mullins catalogue landed in 2024 in the form of ‘Day And Night’ (w/ LEER) and ‘Spine’, two euphoric summer dance anthems that have seen an impressive run of support across Spotify, Apple Music and triple j unearthed.
On April 24, 2024, Brad Mullins was the first Australian artist to run a headline show at the largest W Hotel in the world, W Sydney, for the release of ‘Spine’ which took place by an infinity pool overlooking Darling Harbour, in W’s iconic rooftop space labelled ‘29/30’. One year later, this was followed up with a third hard-ticket headline show on Sydney Harbour, launching ‘Where Were You?’ aboard Glass Island on Good Friday 2025.
‘Consequences’, ‘Where Were You?’, ‘Sit Tight’ & ‘We Don’t Talk About It’ bring the Brad Mullins catalogue up to eight studio singles in 2026. Recent accolades include JBL x Studios 301 Music Scholarship, The Annex x MusicNSW’s Campaign Management & Release Planning Scholarship, 2x shortlists for APRA’s Professional Development Awards and music mixed by multi-platinum global dance group PNAU for Sounds Australia’s exclusive ADE vinyl pressing alongside the best electronic talent coming out of Australia.
BM cut his teeth as a regular in the DJ booths of some of Australia’s most esteemed dance venues and festivals over the last decade. Countless nights in the controls of dance-floors were fuelled by long-term residencies at the revered electro powerhouse Starfvckers and globally-renowned techno mecca, Goodbar Sydney. Night shifts at the likes of Revolver Upstairs, sets on festival stages including Subsonic, Earthcore, Future Music Festival, Your Paradise Fiji and club performances throughout the Asia-Pacific and Europe were all experiences that inspired and forged the new chapter.
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