Eli Brown
Eli Brown has rapidly established himself as an artist of real distinction in the world of house music. His records have made an immediate impact on a flurry of the industry’s biggest names. Growing up in Bristol, Eli Brown was exposed to a rich array of different musical influences. The music ranges from Jungle, Rave, Drum n’ Bass, and House. Bristol’s musical heritage has helped define Eli Brown’s sound in an overcrowded House Music scene, which differentiates him from the crowd. His talents have garnered key support from every corner of the dance music spectrum. The likes of Carl Cox, Green Velvet, Fisher, Claude VonStroke, Black Madonna, Denis Sulta, Calvin Harris & Annie Mac, all endorse the Bristolian’s productions.
2017
Singled out for his gritty style, Eli Brown’s productions are renowned for their singularly sinister approach. His twisted dancefloor hits are packed with vibrant club-ready energy. Self-taught in both his skills behind the decks and his powerful production prowess, Eli’s route to stardom was fast-tracked when Skream signed his ‘Can You Feel It/Acid Test’ EP to his ‘Of Unsound Mind’ label. This debut soon led to his follow-up EP, ‘Got The Power/Tech This Out’ in 2017, and a collaboration with Skream himself on ‘Lagos’. His 2017 track ‘Sumatra’ – released on Toolroom, proved to be one of the biggest-selling tracks of the year. BBC Radio 1 tastemakers Annie Mac and Monki offered him continued support on the airwaves as a result.
2018
In 2018, Eli Brown added Green Velvet’s Relief Records, Solardo’s Sola, and Elrow to his ever-expanding accomplishment list. Along with a stacked release schedule he embarked on a busy tour diary. He made his first appearance at Miami Music Week. He toured South America which included two separate runs in Ecuador and Brazil. He made his debut at the iconic London club, Fabric, which was a personal triumph.
2019
Through 2019 Eli Brown maintained his blistering pace. The UK producer has been on a prolific streak with anthems like ‘Brazil’ (Repopulate Mars), ‘Inside My Head’ (Black Book Records), ‘Our Love’ (Truesoul), and ‘BS48’ (Big Beat) wreaking havoc on the international club circuit. He released tracks on Ultra Records, Alan Fitzpatrick’s We Are The Brave, and Defected. Eli Brown’s recent hit collaboration with Solardo, ‘XTC’, is currently hitting the dizzy heights of daytime Radio 1 after becoming Annie Mac’s ‘Hottest Record In The World,’ which was Eli Brown’s second hottest record in less than six months! As the summer of 2019 draws to a close, Eli Brown steps onto the global stage to announce his first world tour. His Come Together World Tour was named after his Come Together EP (We Are The Brave). Spanning over 3 months, the Come Together World Tour saw Eli Brown reach every corner of the globe, including debut performances in Singapore and Japan and highly anticipated returns to the USA, Canada, Brazil, and Ibiza.