Elliott Power

Elliott Omar Power-Taiwo, simply known as Elliott Power (often stylised as ELLIOTT POWER), is a British recording artist, born and raised in West London.[1] Power released his debut single Sink/Swim in 2013 on Marathon Artists.[2] His debut album Once Smitten was released in 2016 as a Marathon Artists and Mo' Wax collaboration.[3] In 2015 The Elliott Power songs Sword Souls and On The Windrush were remixed by UNKLE and featured on Global Underground #GU41: James Lavelle Presents UNKLE Sounds - Naples compilation. [4]

Elliott Power
Origin London
Genres Electronic
Years active 2013-present
Labels Marathon Artists
Mo'Wax
Associated acts
Website elliottpower.com

Early life

Elliott Power was born in Ealing Hospital in Southall London and was raised in Brentford, West London.[5] He attended Little Ealing Primary School, Isleworth & Syon Secondary School and the University of Roehampton. Power's Mother is of English and Irish descent, his Father is of Nigerian and Trinidadian descent.[6]

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

As Featured Artist

References

  1. Cooper, Dale (18 November 2015). "I had a chat with Elliott Power about his release for Mo' Wax". Mo'Wax Please. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  2. Stanley, Sean (7 May 2013). "Premiere: Elliott Power - Sink/Swim". Dummy Mag. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  3. Stewart-Lockhart, George (3 March 2016). "Elliott-Power-Once-Smitten/release/8172356". Discogs. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  4. Kreps, Daniel (20 September 2015). "UNKLE's James Lavelle Readies New 'Global Underground' Mix". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  5. Monitors, The (12 February 2016). "Up in (the) smoke: Elliott Power". The Monitors. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  6. Stanley, Sean (19 January 2016). "10 things that inspired Elliott Power's debut album 'Once Smitten'". Dummy Mag. Retrieved 2 April 2016.

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