Elite Force lyrics
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Artist's albums
Bombin' The Subway
2022 · single
Music For Racers
2021 · album
Engine (Remastered Edit)
2021 · single
Crash & Burn
2021 · single
2 Is Two Too Many
2021 · single
Inner City Beatdown, Vol. 1
2019 · single
The Singles Collection, Pt. 2 (2006 - 2019)
2019 · compilation
The Singles Collection - Pt. 1 (1996 - 2005)
2019 · compilation
Jazo Ribello
2019 · single
La Furioza
2018 · single
Kinetika
2018 · single
Mojosa
2018 · single
Godzilla
2016 · single
Stay with Me
2013 · single
Gamechanger
2013 · single
Electro Remixes
2012 · single
Jackpot - EP
2012 · EP
Shockland
2011 · album
The Law of Life (Remixes #1)
2010 · single
Revamped
2010 · album
Modern Primitive
2009 · album
Believe
2009 · single
Non-Believer
2009 · single
Dark & Deep
2009 · single
White Lightning (Remixes)
2008 · single
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Biography
Elite Force's first releases appeared in 1996 and he is widely recognized as one of the key players in the 'breakbeat' or 'nu-skool breaks' genre that emerged around that time. His DJ style, however, was often referred to as Tech-Funk, which was an amalgamation of House, Electro, Techno and Breaks. This open-minded approach allowed him to retain the eclecticism he'd always been drawn to and by the end of the 2000s he'd been nominated for numerous Breakspoll Awards and was regularly playing as far afield as China, Australia, Kazakhstan, Canada, Russia, Turkey, Norway, Mexico, Ukraine, Italy, USA, New Zealand, Spain and all points in-between. Aside from appearing on his own labels, Fused & Bruised and U&A Recordings you can also find much of his custom work on movies, games, TV shows and advertisements. Also known as Simon Shackleton, Lunatic Calm, Zodiac Cartel, Phrack R, Futurecore and Synchromesh. Find out more at http://www.simonshackleton.org