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Waxx Off x Charlie Shell – Party People

  • Writer: dailyentertainment95
    dailyentertainment95
  • 26 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

Waxx Off — real name Aayush Sharma — is at the forefront of Australia’s rave and garage resurgence. Known for his high-energy sets and genre-blending production, he’s rapidly become a key figure in pushing UK-inflected club sounds into the Australian mainstream.

With support from heavyweights like Marlon Hoffstadt, Interplanetary Criminal, Malugi, Girls Don't Sync, and Odymel — whose sets have included his tracks at Tomorrowland, Paradise City Festival, and The Warehouse Project — Waxx Off’s momentum is undeniable.

After winning the Triple J Unearthed competition and earning a slot at Spin Off Festival alongside Sam Alfred, DJ Seinfeld, and Club Angel, he’s now touring nationally, expanding the reach of Australia’s rave underground.

“Party People,” in collaboration with Charlie Shell, leans directly into Waxx Off’s rave-forward identity. Expect punchy 4x4 rhythms, chopped vocal hooks, and UK garage swing layered over bass-heavy momentum.

The title says it all — this is not introspective headphone music. It’s kinetic, communal, and engineered for bodies in motion. The production likely blends crisp percussive stabs with euphoric builds, capturing that sweet spot between underground grit and festival-scale payoff.

It’s high BPM with high intent.

Why It Is Trending: Australia’s Garage Renaissance Goes Global

UK garage and rave revivalism continue to surge globally, and Australian producers are now carving out their own identity within that wave.

Waxx Off represents a generation reinterpreting classic club DNA through a modern lens — faster, louder, and festival-ready. With Triple J backing and international DJ support, “Party People” lands at the intersection of local breakout and global club validation.

It’s not just another dance track — it’s proof that Australia’s rave scene is no longer borrowing the sound. It’s exporting it.


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