Luude
Christian Benson, known professionally as Luude, is an Australian electronic dance music producer and DJ renowned for his bass-heavy drum and bass tracks.[1][2] Born in Tasmania and raised in Perth, Western Australia, he is currently based on the Gold Coast in Queensland, where he produces music blending electronic, drum and bass, and hip-hop elements.[3][2][1] Luude's career gained momentum after signing with the Sydney-based label Sweat It Out in 2021, releasing early singles like the double A-side "Luudooskins" that amassed over 30 million streams on SoundCloud and earned support from international artists such as Skrillex, The Chainsmokers, and Marshmello.[2] He is also one half of the production duo Choomba, which has further showcased his versatility in the electronic scene.[1] His breakthrough came with the 2021 drum and bass remix of Men at Work's classic "Down Under," featuring original vocalist Colin Hay, which debuted at No. 125 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart after generating 6.5 million streams and 1,200 downloads outside the U.S. in its first tracking week.[4] The track, a multi-platinum seller, propelled Luude to global festivals and tours, including sell-out headline shows across Australia and performances in Europe, the UK, India, China, and the U.S.[5][2] In 2022, Luude received four ARIA Award nominations for "Down Under," and won Best Dance/Electronic Release for the track.[6][5] His follow-up single "Big City Life," a collaboration with Mattafix reviving their 2005 hit in drum and bass style, charted internationally and earned a nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Release at the 2023 ARIA Awards.[7] Luude continues to tour extensively, including co-headline shows with Chase & Status in 2024, and in 2024 launched his independent label No Instruction while releasing the charting single "96" (featuring KiLLOWEN, Songer, Shapes, and Dada Jones), solidifying his status as a leading figure in Australian electronic music.[8][9][10]Early life and influences
Upbringing and family background
Christian Benson, known professionally as Luude, was born in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.[3] He is the son of guitarist Mark Benson, whose passion for music provided Christian with early exposure to instruments and performances within the family home. This familial environment fostered a natural interest in music from a young age, as Benson often observed his father's guitar playing and absorbed influences from rock and guitar-based genres prevalent in their household.[2] After completing high school in Tasmania, Benson's family relocated to Perth, Western Australia, where he was raised. The move to the larger urban setting of Perth shifted his surroundings from the more isolated island life to a vibrant coastal city, broadening his access to diverse cultural and musical stimuli.[2] This early immersion in music through his father's influence laid the groundwork for Benson's creative pursuits, with a pivotal inspiration coming from discovering Avicii's music, which sparked his interest in electronic production.[2]Entry into music production
Luude, born Christian Benson in Tasmania, initially pursued basketball before discovering electronic music production. After completing high school, he relocated to Perth, Western Australia, where exposure to an Avicii production tutorial on YouTube in around 2015 inspired him to begin experimenting with the craft, viewing it as an enjoyable hobby.[2][11] Self-taught through online resources, Luude started with a pirated version of FL Studio on a basic home setup in Perth, focusing on casual track creation without formal training. His supportive family background, including a father known as a skilled guitarist, encouraged this creative outlet, though Luude's entry remained independent and exploratory. Early efforts included unreleased demos uploaded to SoundCloud for feedback, marking a shift from passive listening to active sound design in genres like trap and bass.[11][2][12] This period of experimentation evolved into the formation of the electronic duo Choomba in early 2019 with his cousin Tim Benson, blending tech house elements during a spontaneous session in Amsterdam to diverge from Luude's solo bass-heavy work. What began as informal uploads transitioned to a serious pursuit by 2019, as consistent practice and collaboration solidified his commitment to professional production.[13][13]Career
Early career and initial releases (2015–2020)
Luude debuted in the electronic music scene with his first single, "Coco Butter," a collaboration with TWERL released independently via Elysian Records on December 28, 2015.[14] The track, blending trap and bass elements, marked his entry as a Perth-based producer focused on heavy, energetic beats suitable for underground events.[15] Building on this foundation, Luude issued a series of singles through small labels, establishing his sound in the Australian bass music landscape. In 2016, he released "Right Now" with Fabian Mazur and the solo track "Sooo," both emphasizing trap influences and garnering attention in local DJ circles.[16][17] By 2017, releases like "La De Da" via OneLove Recordings, "Don’t Leave Me," and "Paradise" with TWERL featuring Lost Boy on Lowly Palace, showcased a maturing production style with pop-leaning vocals and future bass drops.[18][19][20] The following years saw "Sink or Swim" in 2018, a collaboration with Example and Georgi Kay on Lowly Palace, and 2019 tracks including "Hurricane" with Great News on Risque Music and "Lava Lamp" on Lowly Palace, which experimented with nu-disco and indie dance vibes.[21][22] These independent outputs helped Luude cultivate a dedicated following in Perth's electronic underground without immediate mainstream breakthrough.[13] Throughout this period, Luude remained rooted in Perth, contributing to the local scene through performances and his side project duo Choomba with cousin Tim Benson. Formed in 2019 after a trip to Amsterdam's techno clubs, Choomba leaned into tech-house with their debut EP Choomdooskins and live sets at Australian festivals like Field Day and a nationwide tour.[13][23] This involvement in regional events, including Perth gigs, allowed Luude to hone his skills and network within Australia's burgeoning electronic community, though wider national recognition proved gradual. In later releases like "Hurricane" and "Lava Lamp," he began integrating rhythmic complexities hinting at drum and bass influences, signaling an evolution from pure bass music.[24][25]Breakthrough and major success (2021–present)
Luude's breakthrough began with the release of his EP 6AM on September 3, 2021, via the Australian label Sweat It Out, which featured tracks like "Wanna Stay" and helped build momentum through its emotive drum and bass soundscapes.[26] The EP marked his first major project under the label, following his signing earlier that year, and showcased a blend of high-energy anthems that resonated in festival circuits.[2] The pivotal moment came in late 2021 with Luude's drum and bass cover of Men at Work's "Down Under," featuring original vocalist Colin Hay, released on December 1, 2021.[27] The track achieved viral success on platforms like Spotify and TikTok, propelling Luude to international prominence. It topped the New Zealand Top 40 Singles Chart for nine weeks, peaked at number 10 on the ARIA Singles Chart where it was certified 3× Platinum, and reached number 5 on the UK Singles Chart after 29 weeks.[28][29] Building on this success, Luude released a series of follow-up singles that solidified his presence in the electronic music scene. In 2021, "Luudooskins" arrived as a double A-side earlier in the year, while "Wanna Stay" (featuring Dear Sunday) anchored the 6AM EP.[30] The 2022 track "Big City Life," a collaboration with Mattafix, peaked at number 8 on the UK Singles Chart, marking his second top-20 entry there.[31] Subsequent releases included "Oh My" (featuring Moby) in 2023, "TMO (Turn Me On)" (with Bru-C featuring Kevin Lyttle) later that year, "Pachamama" (featuring Elliphant) on March 20, 2024, "Fun in the Sun" and "96" (with Songer and KiLLOWEN featuring Shapes and Dada Jones) in 2024, and "Darlin’" (featuring Sean Paul and Brodie) on July 31, 2025.[32][33][34] These tracks demonstrated Luude's versatility in blending nostalgic samples with modern bass-heavy production, contributing to his growing catalog of platinum-certified hits. Luude's major success extended to live performances and global expansion, including headline tours across Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and the US following the "Down Under" release.[35] In 2025, he performed at triple j's One Night Stand in Busselton, Western Australia, delivering high-energy sets featuring "Down Under" and "Wanna Stay" to a regional crowd of thousands.[36] Luude strengthened ties with Sweat It Out for international distribution while launching his own imprint, No Instruction, in July 2024 to nurture emerging bass talent.[37] This period cemented his transition from local producer to a globally touring artist with sustained chart impact.Musical style and collaborations
Genre and production techniques
Luude's primary genre is drum and bass (DnB), a high-energy subgenre of electronic dance music (EDM) defined by rapid breakbeats and prominent basslines.[38] His tracks emphasize dancefloor accessibility, blending commercial appeal with the genre's rhythmic intensity to create club-ready anthems.[39] Early in his career, Luude produced trap and bass music, as seen in his solo work and the house-influenced Choomba project formed in 2019.[11][40] By 2021, he fully transitioned to drum and bass, inspired by experiences at events like Amsterdam Dance Event, where he began experimenting with DnB and breakbeat elements for more euphoric, festival-oriented sounds.[41] Signature production techniques include heavy bass drops that drive track momentum and fast breakbeats typically at 170–180 beats per minute (BPM), capturing the propulsive essence of DnB.[38] Luude frequently integrates samples from classic tracks, such as the iconic hook from Men at Work's "Down Under," recontextualizing them within contemporary DnB frameworks to bridge nostalgic and modern electronic sounds.[42] He relies on FL Studio as his primary digital audio workstation for all production, maintaining an entirely software-based workflow without hardware synths or drum machines.[38] This setup supports efficient structuring and referencing of tracks during creation, allowing for quick iterations and remix development.[38]Notable collaborations
One of Luude's most prominent collaborations came in 2021 with Colin Hay, the original lead vocalist of Men at Work, on a drum and bass remix of the 1981 hit "Down Under."[42] Initially created as a bootleg during COVID-19 lockdowns, the track gained viral traction, prompting Hay to re-record his vocals specifically for the official version, which preserved his iconic delivery while adapting it to Luude's high-energy production.[43] Released via Sweat It Out, the single marked a bridge between classic Australian rock and contemporary electronic music, with Hay expressing enthusiasm for introducing the song to younger audiences.[42] It achieved significant commercial success, peaking at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart and number 10 on the ARIA Singles Chart.[44] In the same year, Luude partnered with Australian indie-pop duo Dear Sunday on "Wanna Stay," a track blending melodic vocals with pulsating basslines that highlighted the vocalists' emotive style against his rhythmic drive.[45] Released in September 2021, the collaboration exemplified Luude's ability to integrate live-feel elements into electronic tracks, contributing to its enduring popularity with over 40 million Spotify streams.[46] This partnership extended to live settings, including a notable 2025 performance of the song at triple j's One Night Stand festival in Busselton, Western Australia, where Dear Sunday joined Luude onstage to recreate the track's dynamic energy.[47] Luude continued building on these successes with reworkings of classic tracks, collaborating with British duo Mattafix in 2022 on "Big City Life," a drum and bass reimagination of their 2005 global hit that infused urban lyrics with aggressive drops and layered percussion.[48] The single peaked at number 8 on the UK Singles Chart, underscoring the remix's appeal in revitalizing nostalgic anthems for club and festival crowds.[44] In 2023, he teamed up with UK drum and bass MC Bru-C and soca artist Kevin Lyttle for "TMO (Turn Me On)," a high-tempo flip of Lyttle's 2003 Caribbean chart-topper that combined rapid-fire vocals with Luude's signature bass-heavy production.[49] Reaching number 42 on the UK Singles Chart, the track demonstrated Luude's versatility in fusing international influences within the drum and bass framework.[44] In 2024, Luude collaborated with Swedish singer Elliphant on "Pachamama," incorporating her eclectic vocals into a vibrant drum and bass track with global influences.[50] He also contributed to the multi-artist single "96" alongside KiLLOWEN, Songer, Shapes, and Dada Jones, blending rapid percussion and collaborative verses in a high-energy DnB style.[32] The following year, Luude released "Darlin'" featuring dancehall icon Sean Paul and Australian artist Brodie, fusing reggae rhythms with his bass-driven production for a crossover appeal.[32] Earlier in 2021, Luude's "Luudooskins" project—a double A-side single featuring "Arms" and "Butters"—showcased his ties to the drum and bass scene through production techniques shared with contemporaries like Bushbaby and Denham Audio, though executed as a solo effort that resonated with the collaborative ethos of the genre.[51] These partnerships collectively propelled Luude's chart performance and stage presence, with collaborations driving over 900 million combined streams as of November 2025 and enabling high-profile live integrations that amplified his breakthrough in the electronic music landscape.[46]Discography
EPs
Luude's sole extended play, 6AM, was released on 3 September 2021 through the Australian label Sweat It Out.[52] This five-track project marked a pivotal shift in his production style toward drum and bass, drawing from his experiences in Perth, Western Australia, where he collaborated with local artists and crafted tracks evoking the energy of late-night outings.[41] The EP features a cohesive blend of high-energy beats and melodic elements, opening with the vocal-driven "Wanna Stay" and progressing through instrumental rollers. The full track listing is as follows:- "Wanna Stay" (featuring Dear Sunday) – 2:26
- "Glenorchy" – 4:52
- "Butters" – 3:22
- "Arms" – 3:18
- "Bridgewater" – 4:48
Singles as lead artist
Luude's singles as lead artist span a diverse range of electronic genres, evolving from trap-influenced tracks in his early career to high-energy drum and bass anthems that achieved international success. His debut single, "Coco Butter" featuring Twerl, was released in 2015 via Elysian Records, marking his entry into the bass music scene. Subsequent early releases included "Right Now" with Fabian Mazur in 2016 on Trap Nation, "Sooo" later that year, and a string of 2017 singles such as "La De Da," "Don't Leave Me," and "Paradise."[56] In 2018, "Sink or Swim" showcased his growing production style, followed by "Hurricane" and "Lava Lamp" in 2019, which built underground momentum in the Australian electronic community. In April 2021, following his signing to Sweat It Out, Luude released the double A-side single "Luudooskins," featuring "Arms" and "Butters," which amassed over 30 million streams.[2] The breakthrough era began with "Down Under" featuring Colin Hay in 2021, a drum and bass remix of the Men at Work classic that revitalized the song for a new generation and garnered global remixes. It peaked at number 10 on the ARIA Singles Chart, number 5 on the UK Singles Chart, and number 1 on the New Zealand Top 40 Singles Chart, accumulating over 398 million streams on Spotify as of November 2025. The track earned 3× Platinum certification in Australia, 4× Platinum in New Zealand, 2× Platinum in the UK, and Gold in Germany and Austria.[57][58]) In 2022, "Big City Life" with Mattafix, a reworking of the 2005 hit, reached number 8 on the UK Singles Chart, number 55 on the ARIA Singles Chart, and number 1 on the New Zealand Top 40 Singles Chart, achieving 2× Platinum status in Australia, Platinum in New Zealand, and Gold in the UK, with over 253 million Spotify streams as of November 2025.[58][59] Subsequent releases maintained momentum, with "Oh My" featuring Issey Cross and Moby in 2023 peaking at number 98 on the UK Singles Chart and number 7 on the New Zealand Hot Singles Chart, sampling Moby's "Porcelain" for an emotive dancefloor vibe.[60] "TMO (Turn Me On)" featuring Kevin Lyttle and Bru-C, also from 2023, charted at number 42 on the UK Singles Chart over nine weeks, drawing on soca influences for a party-oriented sound, and earning Silver certification in the UK.[44][61] In 2024, "Pachamama" with Elliphant amassed over 34 million Spotify streams without entering major singles charts, emphasizing experimental drum and bass elements. "Fun in the Sun" with Harry Bee followed, gaining traction with 18 million streams, while "96" featuring Songer, KiLLOWEN, Shapes, and Dada Jones, released in late 2024, continued his collaborative streak in the UK rap-drum and bass crossover.[62] Most recently, in 2025, "Darlin'" with Sean Paul and Brodie marked his first release of the year, blending dancehall and drum and bass for an upbeat, festival-ready track.[63]| Year | Title | Featured artist(s) | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Streams (Spotify, approx., as of Nov 2025) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | "Down Under" | Colin Hay | ARIA: 10 UK: 5 NZ: 1 | 3× Platinum (AU) 4× Platinum (NZ) 2× Platinum (UK) Gold (DE, AT) | 398+ million |
| 2022 | "Big City Life" | Mattafix | ARIA: 55 UK: 8 NZ: 1 | 2× Platinum (AU) Platinum (NZ) Gold (UK) | 253+ million |
| 2023 | "Oh My" | Issey Cross, Moby | UK: 98 NZ Hot: 7 | — | 50+ million |
| 2023 | "TMO (Turn Me On)" | Kevin Lyttle, Bru-C | UK: 42 | Silver (UK) | 40+ million |
| 2024 | "Pachamama" | Elliphant | — | — | 34 million |
| 2024 | "Fun in the Sun" | Harry Bee | — | — | 18 million |
| 2024 | "96" | Songer, KiLLOWEN, Shapes, Dada Jones | — | — | 5+ million |
| 2025 | "Darlin'" | Sean Paul, Brodie | — | — | 5+ million |