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SOUVENIR 062EP
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Elon has been a key asset in shaping New York's vibrant underground music scene. Since his first release in 2006 on Made to Play, Elon has produced several successful EPs and remixes on labels such as Get Physical, Clink, Dumb-Unit and Metroline. His releases have received global support which led to the launch of his own imprint, ReSolute Label in 2011. On "Stab the Slab," Elon has laid down layers of pitch-bending cow bells, and wandering arpeggios building to crescendo. Bright chimes and energetic percussion are undercut with grooving bass lines that venture to the deeper, darker side of his sound.
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MLTD 058EP
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Elon make with the DIY vibes on this smart EP. On the title-track sharp cuts, tight bursts of sound and loose percussion combine into a complex rhythm. Jazz breaks hit the speakers with "Got Ya, Tiger!" Alex Celler's "Broken Circuit Dub" of "Got Ya, Tiger!" ramps it up a notch. All those bruising elements are still there, but the guy grinds those jazz breaks up in his big metal jaws and spits out a gobful of twisted future.
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MLTD 032EP
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Elon presents "Clap Back" -- an absolute gem. The original mix is spacious and airy and allows the echo-soaked toms and the swirling vox stabs to breathe. An insistent bass pulse provides a structure for the post-garage percussion to build into a lurching rhythm. Ekkohaus' remix is a deep house groove shaped around lush stabs and heavily-filtered synths. "Zero Gravity" features a Rhodes-like synth line that wraps itself round the track like a warm, fuzzy blanket. Maximum comfort for house-heads.
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