Eli Brown An artist bringing a singular vision to the world of electronic music, Eli Brown has brought a visceral energy to club sonics ever since his emergence on the scene in 2016. Coming up in Bristol’s famed dance community, Brown’s production style captures the raw atmospherics of his homeland’s icons. His innovative approach to club sounds roots itself in the sinister; placing the listener in the darkest sonic recesses before throwing them onto the dancefloor at breakneck speed. This sound has helped him rise to prominence, rapidly gaining support from the likes of Carl Cox, Adam Beyer, Charlotte De Witte, Patrick Topping, Alan Fitzpatrick, Solomun, Reinier Zonneveld and more. Following a plethora of releases for the likes of Skream’ Of Unsound Mind, Adam Beyer’s Truesoul & Alan Fitzpatrick’s We Are The Brave, Eli’s talents in the studio peaked the interest of dance music royalty Calvin Harris. The pair have notched x2 collaborations
As the 80s pop phenomenon prepares to release his 13th album, here’s your chance ask about his early work, collaborating with Calvin Harris or his best boxing tips
https://youtu.be/zH2ayiP5nyw Calvin Harris has been doing a lot of collaborating lately and just having fun. While many EDM producers have veered more pop
John Newman can do it all: he's a singer, songwriter, DJ, and producer whose helped create club hits like "Blame" with Calvin Harris and "If You Really Love Me (How Will I Know)" with David Guetta.plus a plethora of his own repeat-worthy tracks like "Love Me Again" and, most recently, "Hold On To My Love."
Traffic is a ubiquitous part of modern life, and it has inspired countless musicians to write songs about the experiences of being stuck in gridlock, navigating busy streets, and dealing with the frustrations of daily commutes. From catchy indie pop tracks to absurdist comedy numbers, the top 20 songs about traffic offer a wide range