Aden Forté and Josh Soon are two DJs and record producers; they began collaborating in 2003 as Feenixpawl in Melbourne. In 2005 they provided a bootleg remix of
All Saints' track, "Pure Shores" and were discovered by music identity Joel Alpha in 2006 which was the main reason for their global success. In 2006, they began a DJ residency with a touring brand and club night, Onelove, with which they travelled across Australia. In 2008 the duo signed their first record deal with Sony BMG/
Onelove Music Group, providing remixes for
Kaz James and Citylife, and for DD (ex-
Disco Montego). On 22 August 2009, Feenixpawl released their first single, "Calypso", which was remixed by Kid Massive, Sebastian Morxx and The Sargents. The Kid Massive version peaked at No. 37 on the
ARIA Club Tracks. Feenixpawl also remixed other artists: Former Child Stars, Carl Kennedy, Jason Herd, Ben Macklin and
Goldfish. In February 2010, they remixed "Roots" by
Ali Payami for Kid Massive's Audio Damage label. In June that year they released their remix for
The Nervo Twins entitled "This Kind of Love" for Onelove Records. In November 2010 they provided a remix for a track by Danny Freakazoid and Matt Caseli, "Sign Your Name", which borrowed heavily from
Terence Trent D'Arby's 1988 hit of the
same name. The remix version was released through Axtone and Neon Records. On 26 March 2011, Feenixpawl issued their second single, "Seasons", which was remixed by Syke N Sugastarr, Ben Morris and Venuto, Bobby Vena and Nick Galea. "Seasons" spent 14 weeks in the ARIA Club Charts Top 50 and peaked at No. 7. In April 2011, they released their EP,
Clockwerk / Xylophone, with Neon Records. By mid-2011 the duo produced a bootleg of the
Adele track, "Rolling in the Deep" which gained international recognition. In January 2012, Feenixpawl's fifth single, "In My Mind", was released on Axtone Records. It is a collaboration with producer,
Ivan Gough, from dance music duo,
TV Rock, and featured the singer,
Georgi Kay. "In My Mind" peaked at No. 29 on the ARIA Singles Chart, it spent 11 weeks at No. 1 on the ARIA Club Tracks, and also reached No. 1 on the iTunes Dance Charts. On the
Dutch Singles Chart it peaked at No. 51. In April 2015, the duo helped launch the EDM imprint of
Wind-Up Records, Eclypse Records. The label's first release, Feenixpawl's "Ghosts" (featuring Melissa Ramsay), reached number 16 on the Billboard Dance Charts. Since then Feenixpawl has released the originals "Blue Sky" (with Jason Forté featuring Mary Jane Smith) and "Everything I Needed" (with
Strange Talk). == Discography ==