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For all Time they spend together It's no surprise that DJ duo Eli & Fur have some common interests.
They both love their skincare routine, for example, especially after long flights and night shows. They prefer CELSIUS backstage, rather than Red Bull or soda. And you'll never be able to catch them outside without a pair of black Ray-Ban sunglasses.
Since bursting onto the scene in 2013, the electronic producers, songwriters and singers have also shared another common interest: the desire to bring people together through music.
Their long-standing passion for community is at its peak DreamscapesEli & Fur's second album, comes out today. A mix of house and electronic music with a dash of pop, the 15-track album is simultaneously upbeat and sad, and is released ahead of the duo's first ever live tour, dubbed 'Dreamscapes Live'.
For Eli & Fur (the stage name of Eliza Noble and Jennifer Skillman), the new album couldn't have come at a better moment. After more than a decade of writing, producing and releasing music, the London-based duo say they're ready to push themselves out of their comfort zones, and expand on what the genre of 'dance' can be. Dreamscapes It was the result.
“Every time we finish an EP or an album, we come away from the process having learned so much that we want to make something else, something new that might sound completely different,” Noble says. Rolling Stone. “We've both changed so much over the years through our music, it's a great process of reinvention over and over again.”
“Dreamscapes “It's meant to be a reflection of the hours between dusk and dawn, with each song capturing one of our real experiences from these moments,” Skillman adds. “We have very different tastes between us – from euphoric trance sounds to darker, more introspective moods – and these dualities can be felt throughout the album. It's happy and sad at the same time, dark and light, but it comes together to create a cohesive feeling across all 15 tracks.” .
Fans have been eagerly waiting for Eli & Fur to tour, and they'll finally get their wish next month, as the duo hit the road in support Dreamscapes. Their initial itinerary takes them through Los Angeles, New York and London, with additional dates likely on the schedule. The two say they're keen to show a different side to themselves – and a different side to their music.
“These shows will be very different from our usual DJ sets, as we are bringing the entire studio to the stage to share the music we have made over the years,” Stillman says. “We'll be performing a decade's worth of music (including fan favorites from our back catalog as well as new tracks from the album) using our vocals, guitars, drum machines and more, combined with immersive visuals. It's truly something we've never done before To the public.
“Performing live is literally the core of how we make music — in the studio together, jamming,” Noble says. “We play and sing on all of our tracks, and it's an experience we've wanted to share with our fans in a live setting for a long time. Release Dreamscapes I felt like this was the right time to bring this to life.
Ahead of their new tour, Noble and Stillman shared some of their favorite accessories and road essentials Rolling Stone.
Sennheiser Pro Audio Professional HD 25 On-Ear DJ Headphones
“The Sennheiser HD25s are what we use for DJing because they are so lightweight,” the two share. “We love them.”
Rimowa Cabin S
“When it comes to luggage, Rimowa has us all the way. Their Cabin S line is protective and – for some reason – the only bag we can close when we're 100% packed. Rimowa also repairs its own travel bags for free and gives you an alternative in Anywhere in the world, which is great when we travel. It's a little more expensive, but worth the money.
Solawave 4 in 1 Wand for Red Light Therapy for Facial
“For beauty and skincare, we love Solawave's 4-in-1 Red Light Therapy Wand. It helps reduce inflammation and puffy faces after late nights and long flights.
Bomshikabob sweet and salty kettle corn
“For drinks and snacks backstage, we love CELSIUS for energy, and the BOOMCHICKAPOP Popcorn is great.”
Of course, there are some things the two disagree on: Noble's favorite movie airplane or hotel Goodwill huntingWhile he loves Stillman Notting Hill.
The two also enjoy different tracks: “In my quieter moments, I like to listen to more dreamy music,” Noble says. “I love Tiny Habits, Trousdale, Arlo Parks, and I'm a huge Lana Del Rey fan.”
Meanwhile, Stillman shouts out Art School Girlfriend and Slowaves as two of her favorite artists. As she told Rolling Stone: “We're best friends who are similar in many ways, but very different when it comes to our creativity. We learn and grow from each other, and that's something we value deeply and is key to the survival of this project.”
However, she adds: “We are always pushing each other to be better and think harder. When one of us gets down or needs inspiration, the other picks you up again. This is one of the reasons why we remain an inspiration and challenge after all these years.