Chance Dylan Waters (previously known as Phatchance),[1] is a retired independent Australian hip hop artist and record producer.
Under the moniker Phatchance, Waters was a founder of the group Natural Causes, in 2003 which issued an album, The Incidental Noise Demo (August 2007), and toured nationally.
Waters has toured in support of many of Australia's biggest hip-hop acts, including Bliss N Eso, Drapht, The Herd, Pez & 360.
The EP's single Build It Up (Acoustic) featured independent Brisbane folk band Charlie Mayfair and received airplay on triple j.
[11] To promote the EP Waters appeared on the front cover of mX in Sydney and gave an interview and live performance on the Triple J Hip Hop Show[12] and FBi Radio.
The song was added to the triple j hit list and achieved high rotation on the station,[16] it was also picked up by National Geographic as the promotional music to their internationally franchised program Doomsday Preppers.
[20] The same month in an interview with Sarah Howells on triple j Waters said he was working on a new single with Bertie Blackman and that Infinity would be released on 2 November.
[21] The single, Young and Dumb was exclusively premiered on triple j on 20 September[22] and performed live for the first time on Like a Version alongside a cover of Mumford & Sons little lion man.
In November 2012 Waters was nominated for the Unearthed J Award and released his sophomore record Infinity which also signified his first top 100 album, debuting at No.