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Mall Grab
Australian DJ and producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jordon Alexander (born 1994), known professionally as Mall Grab, is an Australian DJ and producer of house and techno music.
Musical career
Alexander's stage name is derived from a slang expression for when someone holds a skateboard incorrectly, i.e. a "mall grab".[1] From an early age, he was fascinated by his parents' records, which featured mostly rock and roll. Over time, he became influenced by electronic music, which eventually defined his musical work. He has a regular show on Rinse FM radio, where he invites guests from the industry and creates mixes.[2]
In 2020, Alexander released the EP Share a View with the hardcore punk band Turnstile, where he remixed three of the group's songs.[3]
He released his debut album What I Breathe on 5 August 2022.[4][5][6]
In 2024, Alexander was included in the Coachella lineup.[7][8]
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Discography
Albums
- What I Breathe (2022)
Compilations
- MG Sides (Looking for Trouble, 2015)
- Worship Friendship (Looking for Trouble, 2020)
- 2015 – 2017 (Looking for Trouble, 2021)
Extended plays
- All Night Long (Gold Nite Records, 2015)
- Feel U (Collect-Call, 2015)
- Alone (Shall Not Fade, 2015)
- Sun Ra (Church, 2016)
- Let U Kno (Hokkaido Dance Club, 2016)
- Menace II Society (Unknown To The Unknown, 2016)
- Steel City Dance Discs Volume 1 (Steel City Dance Records, 2016)
- Pool Party (Hot Haus Recs, 2017)
- I'll Be in Paris on Sunday If You're About? (ava, 2017)
- How the Dogs Chill, Vol. 1 (Looking for Trouble, 2018)
- Moogie (with Nite Fleit) (Looking for Trouble, 2019)
- Growing Pains (Looking for Trouble, 2019)
- Strangers (with Skin on Skin) (Looking for Trouble, 2019)
- Don't Keep The Fire Burning (Looking for Trouble, 2020)
- Sunflower (Looking for Trouble, 2020)
- Take Down Enemies (Looking for Trouble, 2020)
- Share a View (with Turnstile) (Roadrunner Records, 2020)
- Steel City Dance Discs Volume 20 (Steel City Dance Records, 2021)
Singles
- "Elegy" (1080p, 2015)
- "I Just Wanna" (Hot Haus Recs, 2016)
- "Love Is Real / Sweetness" (with Loods, as Loods N' Grab) (Steel City Dance Records, 2018)
- "Positive Energy Forever" (Looking for Trouble, 2020)
- "Love Reigns" (Looking for Trouble, 2021)
- "FMG" (with Effy) (Looking for Trouble, 2021)
- "iluv" (with Effy) (Fragence Recordings, 2024)
- "End Credits (Club Mix)" (with Real Lies) (Looking for Trouble, 2025)
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References
External links
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