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GEORGE SMEDDLES B2B ELI BROWN set Tribute tracks

Written By DANSWER on Saturday, Jun 29, 2019 | 10:43 PM

 
#GeorgeSmeddles #Elibrown #TechHouse 2022 Next Tribute | DJ MACC SET ━━━━ Contact ━━━━ ▪ https://www.youtube.com/DJMACC ▪ https://www.instagram.com/DJMACC97 ▪ https://spoti.fi/2Wo8jI9 ▪ http://www.facebook.com/DJMACC97 ▪ https://www.soundcloud.com/DJMACC97 ▪ https://www.mixcloud.com/DJMACC ▪ https://www.twitter.com/DJMACC97 ▪ https://djmacc.bandcamp.com E-mail negocio/business ▪ [email protected] ━━━━ Biography & Track list ━━━━ ━━━━ Eli Brown ━━━━ Eli Brown has rapidly established himself as an artist of real distinction in the house world, with Repopulate Mars, ViVA, Toolroom & more all recognising Brown’s raw talent. If you’re looking for dance music with character, you’re in the right place. Having moved with enviable ease between these two distinct musical scenes, Eli Brown’s talent in merging the weighty Bristolian bass lines of his D&B past with the classic vocal hooks and caustic synth melodies of house music has been a runaway success, with his unique take on club music already finding its place as a dancefloor staple. With such an assured house catalogue already under his belt its easy to forget that Brown is a newcomer to the scene, having only made his debut in December 2016 with Can You Feel It / Acid Test on Skream’s Of Unsound Mind imprint – an artist who knows more than most the challenges of switching between genres. This debut outing led to both a follow up EP Got The Power EP in April 2017 as well as a collaboration with Skream himself on Lagos. With labels like Steve Lawler’s Viva Music (3am EP May 2017), Toolroom Records and Lee Foss’s Repopulate Mars championing Brown, he continues to both gain support from established figures in the house world and find his music resonating with fans: his 2017 track Sumatra released on Toolroom in late 2017 was one of the biggest selling tracks of the year. Airplay of 4/4 sub-bouncer 'Acid Test' from BBC Radio 1 tastemakers Annie Mac and Monki, and A-list DJs Groove Armada, Leftwing & Kody and Solardo on Rinse FM have further enhanced the standing of Brown and his music, with the result that labels are now falling over themselves to sign his records. The first few months of 2018 along sees releases with Lee Foss’s Repopuate Mars, Green Velvet’s Relief, Solardo’s Sola and elrow: an impressive roll call by anyone’s standards February 2018 also see Brown make his debut at arguably the world’s greatest club fabric, an incredible endorsement given his relative newbie status in house music and further proof – if any was needed – that he is right at the cutting edge of electronic music. If you’re not already on Eli Brown’s runaway train, you’d better act quickly. ━━━━ George Smeddles ━━━━ Working alongside some of the biggest names in the industry is becoming the norm for rising star, George Smeddles. Based in the dance music hub that is the UK’s capital London, George has been immersed in music since a very young age and has built an impressive understanding when it comes to the creation of the driving tech-house that has become his signature sound. From inspiring dancefloors to turning heads in the production realms, George exudes the elements it takes to make up an influential artist and that has only been proven with both his debut tracks being snapped up by Javi Lopez and Max Chapman respectively. His artistic combination of hard-hitting basslines and carefully crafted melodies has gained him a wave of admiration from some of the scene’s weightiest names; Kerri Chandler, Jamie Jones and Darius Syrossian have all noted George Smeddles’ obvious talents. When given the opportunity to remix George’s latest EP “Baby Drums”, the DO NOT SLEEP head honcho jumped at the chance, and you can’t get a better compliment than that when you’re in the dawn of your production career out can you? Away from his own studio output and gigging across the globe, George co-owns Resonance Records with the world-famous Max Chapman. Their current EP “Zulu” is racing up the charts on Beatport, hovering over that #1 spot and making it only a matter of time. It’s been one of the most hyped and talked about tech-house bundles of 2017 so far, with plays from the likes of Toolroom’s Mark Knight and BBC Radio 1’s Danny Howard. Featuring regularly in massive events such as DJ Mag Live, Ministry of Sound and Do Not Sleep, not to mention his residency at London’s Egg Club. George is making a habit of performing alongside industry giants such as Dubfire, Miguel Campbell, wAFF, Lee Foss, Leftwing & Kody and dozens more, none of which has ever seemed to intimidate him but only inspire him to offer up more. After a heavily scheduled 2016 with a barrow load of releases and a shed load of shows, the year ahead only promises more from the hardworking George Smeddles. Keep your eyes and ears on this one because he’s only just warming up. ━━━━ Track list ━━━━ ¡First comment!