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Featured Release: Elstow "The Electric Ocean"

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Elstow formed as a duo in 2012 and quickly expanded to 5 members, releasing their debut EP AS THE SUN FALLS in 2014,

a low-fi psych folk offering drawing on the melodic psychedelia of the late 60s. In 2017 they released their first full-length album

PLANETS AWAY. Driven by hypnotic drum and bass grooves, it offered 70s style rhythmically driven space-infused psych pop that

confounded and surprised listeners, leaning heavily on sci fi space imagery as a means for Shaw to explore his inner

thoughts.



Elstow remained quiet in the intervening years as different members focused on things away from music. Shaw, however,

realized a long term dream of building his own studio and started slowly crafting music for their second full-length. As the world

stopped and hid in their homes during the COVID-19 pandemic, the album was put on hold and a frustrated Shaw turned to the

world of film music for comfort. The result was a plethora of short film scores as well as two instrumental releases: THE DARK

SIDE OF THE EARTH and DELORES, released under his own name.

 

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As Sydney slowly opened up again, so too did Shaw’s musical inspiration blossom, resulting in the finishing of an album that

blends the psychedelia and soul of yesteryear with an electronic and decidedly futuristic bent. Awash with synthesisers and

cinematic landscapes, THE ELECTRIC OCEAN also incorporates subtle nods to newer influences such as Neo-Soul and Afrobeat.

Continuing to utilize cosmic imagery, THE ELECTRIC OCEAN weaves in and around one common theme: Shaw’s split with

organized religion well over a decade before.

 

He comments, “saying goodbye to god has been a long and slow process, a difficult and tragic one..”.

 

This philosophical journey away from his faith is consistent with his approach to songwriting throughout.

Unconcerned with trends toward bite-sized music, THE ELECTRIC OCEAN is unapologetically committed to longer

authentic musical journeys.

 

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Shaw is saying good-bye to something or someone, and it is a slow and heartbreaking farewell. The resulting album is a

meandering odyssey that will hypnotize listeners, deeper upon each listen.

 

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