Godlands

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Godlands
Birth nameAnnabel Hartlett
Origin Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Genres EDM, trap
Instrument(s) DJ, record producer
Years active2017 (2017)–present
Labels

Annabel Hartlett, known by her stage name Godlands, is an Australian DJ, songwriter, and music producer. [1] Godlands has performed at many Australian music festivals and events including: Tomorrowland, Festival X 2019, Party In The Paddock, This That, Alison Wonderland's Scarehouse Project, Wildlands, Factory Presents, Touch Bass, [2] and Spilt Milk. [3] [4] Godlands is signed to Steve Aoki's record label Dim Mak Records, [5] and United Talent Agency.

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Discography

Extended plays

Singles

2017
2018
2019
2020
2022
2023

Personal life

She is the sister of former AFL players Hamish Hartlett (Port Adelaide) and Adam Hartlett (Carlton). She was educated at Sacred Heart College.

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