Music Mondays:: Eli & Fur

 

Artist Overview

Eli and Fur are a British DJ and production duo consisting of Eliza Noble, known as Eli, and Jennifer Skillman, known as Fur. The two met while studying music at the University of Bristol and quickly bonded over their shared love of electronic music. They began DJing together and producing their own tracks, gaining popularity in the London club scene.

Their sound is a unique blend of deep house, techno, and indie dance, with influences ranging from classic house to trip-hop. Their tracks often feature haunting vocals and atmospheric soundscapes, creating a moody and emotive vibe on the dancefloor.

Eli and Fur have released music on a variety of labels, including Anjunadeep, Defected, and their own imprint, NYX Music. They have also remixed tracks for major artists such as Dido, Above & Beyond, and Rudimental.

In addition to their music career, Eli and Fur are passionate about empowering women in the music industry. They have spoken about the challenges they faced as women in a male-dominated field and have advocated for greater representation and support for female artists.

With a growing international fanbase and a reputation for captivating live performances, Eli and Fur are poised to continue making waves in the electronic music scene for years to come.

 

Mix Overview

Eli and Fur's performance at EDC Mexico was a true highlight of the festival, showcasing their talent as both DJs and producers. Their set was the perfect mix of big room sound, tech-house, and carefully crafted song structure that seamlessly brought everything together. As the crowd danced and cheered, Eli and Fur expertly curated a journey through their signature blend of haunting vocals, emotive melodies, and driving beats. With their dynamic stage presence and undeniable skill, it was clear that Eli and Fur are truly in a league of their own.

 
 

MUSIC MONDAY SERIES

Scientists believe that listening to music in a group helps people to connect. This connection happens because the rhythm in the music helps people's brains synchronize. This allows them to coordinate their body movements. As a result, music can influence how we work in a group. While I wish we could all be at concerts together all the time, sadly, we can not. However, thanks to the internet, sites like Spotify, Soundcloud, and Youtube, we can share some fantastic artists making incredible music. Check out our other Music Monday posts.

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