Little Fritter taps into pure dancefloor energy with "Bring Dat Beat Back"
The Australian house artist delivers a two-track release packed with groove, swing, and unapologetic club attitude on Eats Everything’s funky Edible.

“Bring Dat Beat Back” sets the tone with a punchy, high-energy groove built around a rolling bassline and a bold, playful vocal hook. Snappy drums and cheeky rhythmic switches give the track its bounce, keeping the momentum high while maintaining a raw, no-frills feel. Straightforward, effective, and designed to lift the room, it’s a feel-good house cut with serious impact.
On the flip, “Wot Did You Say” leans into a tougher, more stripped-back lane. A thick low-end anchors sharp rhythmic elements and a mischievous vocal refrain, letting repetition and swing do the heavy lifting. Tight, infectious, and locked-in, it’s built for peak-floor pressure without overcomplication.
Hailing from Australia’s Gold Coast, Little Fritter has spent the past decade carving out a reputation for fruity, high-energy house rooted in groove and fun. As both DJ and producer, he’s held regular slots at key events and venues including Revolver (Melbourne), Lost Paradise, Future Music, The BUNKER, Subsonic, Love Parade, Club De Visionaere (Berlin), Off-Sónar (Barcelona), and Below (UK). His productions on Moon Harbour, Hudd Traxx, and One Records showcased a natural instinct for infectious dancefloor rhythms, while a remix request from Ricardo Villalobos marked a major nod from one of house music’s true icons.
Refreshed and re-energised, Bring Dat Beat Back captures Little Fritter at his most direct and playful, a perfect fit for the colourful, groove-led spirit of Edible.




































