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Eliezer

Eliezer is making a strong impact in the electronic music scene with his label, Chicken Town. His unique style combines elements of acid house, post-punk, and indie electronica, resonating well with club audiences. Having released music on various notable labels, Eliezer has established himself as a key figure in the underground music movement. He has gained attention for his edits and recent releases that have been supported by popular artists and DJs. 

Eliezer’s DJ sets are characterized by a raw, energetic vibe, and he has built a loyal following among both dancers and DJs. His music offers an immersive experience, setting him apart from mainstream dance music. The Chicken Town label represents an unrefined, high-energy approach, catering to those who embrace alternative sounds. Eliezer aims to create memorable moments as he challenges musical norms and embraces a do-it-yourself attitude. 

Eliezer comments: “It’s great to see the interest in Chicken Town releases and parties growing. We love welcoming more misfits into our global family, coming together to dance, connect, and celebrate all things left of centre. My recent releases reflect the influences that have shaped me, both past and present. Now, as I take this on the road for a worldwide tour, just wait and see what’s coming next.”

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