It was back in 2004 when Miss Connie and Angus McDonald started making beautiful music together. A series of singles at first then, in 2006, their self-titled, 3 x platinum debut album. Spearheaded by a spectacular salvo of chart topping hits –
UFO,
Pictures and
I Love It – Sneaky Sound System won ARIA Awards for
Breakthrough Artist and
Best Dance Release, the first of 14 nominations to-date.
Second long-player and #1 album 2 arrived in 2008 with yet more dancefloor slayers in the form of
Kansas City,
When We Were Young and the #1 UK club smash
It’s Not My Problem. In 2009
I Will Be Here, a collaboration with Dutch superstar DJ Tiesto, took Sneaky to the top of both the US dance airplay and UK club charts.
In 2011 album number three,
From Here To Anywhere, arrived. Accolades from critics around the world flowed: MTV called it “an incredible effort”, Rave magazine Brisbane deemed it “a minor pop masterpiece”, and Sydney’s Daily Telegraph said it’s “a delicious feast of world class dance-pop songs”. A nomination in the prestigious 2012 International DJ Awards in the Live Performance category underscored their escalating international reputation.
In the swirling midst of albums and tours, Connie lent her vocals and lyrics to albums from superstars Jay-Z, Kanye West and Snoop Dogg, and in 2013 she was a guest mentor on Australia’s biggest TV show, The Voice. Later that year, in a News Limited poll of musicians and critics to determine Australia’s greatest all-time singers, Connie came in at no. 18.
And then of course there’s
Sneaky Sundays, the beloved club night they have been running for over 15 years in Sydney and, for four years, at the world renowned Mykonos landmark, Scorpios. It’s a celebration of house music, from slow chugging disco burners to groove laden techno stormers…where you always feel like you’re in the middle of summer. The past few years have seen Sneaky releasing music more akin to the sound of these weekly parties, like
Summertime Madness,
All I Need Is You and
I Ain’t Over You.
2017 saw Sneaky Sound System release underground club tune
Do Ya Thing, and fresh reworks of the mega-smash
Pictures flew into the upper reaches of the ARIA Club Chart, spending four weeks at #2. New remixes of
I Love It followed, reaching #3 on the ARIA Club Chart.
In 2018
Can’t Help The Way That I Feel was released on the venerated UK dance label
Cr2. It reached #1 on both the UK Music Week Club Chart and the Beatport Global House chart, and #2 on the Beatport main (combined) chart. It remained in the top 40 for well over a year and UK national radio, including BBC Radio 1, widely supported the track with over 1900 spins.
The single
We Belong arrived in mid-2019, followed later in the year by
Raise, a collaboration with hot French DJ/Producer Watermat. Sneaky Sundays became
Sneaky Saturdays as Bali hotspot Mrs Sippy became the spectacular location for Sneaky’s much-adored weekly party during July, August and September.
With COVID-19 putting the brakes on Angus and Connie’s extended touring schedule, including their weekly parties at Mrs Sippy Bali, they’re ensconced in their Bondi beachside studio whipping up some magic. Sneaky’s first release for the decade is Tell The World, a collaboration with French legend/DJ/producer
Norman Doray. It’s available now
anywhere you find good music.