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El-Trip announces new track ‘Going To The Moon’

El-Trip, also known as Earth Leakage Trip, has announced his ‘Going To The Moon’ EP which will be released on the 6th of December via NexGen Music. Along with this announcement, he also shared ‘Deja Entendu’, one of the tracks from this upcoming release.

Neil Anthony Sanford, the mastermind behind the El-Trip music project, and has been interested in making music since he could barely reach the piano keys. Now based between the US, in California, and the UK, in St. Albans, El-Trip grew up in Hertfordshire, UK, surrounded by many of the early pioneers of the drum and bass and jungle genres.

El-Trip’s ‘Deja Entendu’ feels like a tribute to the old-school dub sounds of the early electronic music scene. Calm, laidback and filled with decadently smooth French vocals, ‘Deja Entendu’ fills the ears with trumpets and flutes alike. You feel as though you’re transported to a trendy bar where tourists flirt with one another across a crowded room.

Pre-order ‘Going To The Moon’ on NexGen Music’s website while listening to ‘Deja Entendu’ below:

On ‘Deja Entendu’, El-Trip comments, “We all have moments when we experience sound in a way that feels intimately familiar, but we cannot quite pinpoint to when and where. Is this Déjà Vu or is this Déjà Entendu?


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