Xelon 2025 Achievements Round Up

16.12.2025

It has been an incredible year here at Xelon, filled with achievements from our artists and labels that we can all be proud of.

To celebrate these achievements and milestones, we’ve brought them all together in one place, let’s take a look!

FANGZ’s album Shui reached #1 on the ARIA Australian Album Charts.
Emily Lubitz’s album Two Black Horses reached #1 on the ARIA Country Albums Chart and #3 overall on the ARIA Australian Album Charts, and also hit #1 Independent Album on the AIR Charts.
Teeny Tiny Stevies’ album Brain Fart was nominated for Best Children’s Album at the ARIAs.
Odd Mob’s single Vertigo (feat. Ed Graves) was nominated for Best Independent Dance, Electronica or Club Single at the AIR Awards.
Offbeat Collective launched – a joint venture label investing in artists with something real to say and giving them the tools to reach audiences on their own terms.
The Ascend competition ran to elevate the work of women and gender-nonconforming artists, with Te KuraHuia taking out the top spot.
Ascent, our in-house label championing women and GNC artists, also launched – building on the success of Ascend with a roster featuring ROMÆO, Robert Baxter, and Ryelle.
Artists including Hyperbeam, Odd Mob, Anieszka, Tough Break, weirdtechnogirlfriend & Paul Le Báy, Sachém, SHAKING, Will K, Kayps, Moss, Akala Newman, Denzel Kennedy, Harry Hayes, Teeny Tiny Stevies, Emily Lubitz, and Devaura landed an incredible range of Spotify and Apple Music playlist cover spots.
Inkabee was named a triple j Unearthed Feature Artist.